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Following a Christmas Eve tweet from NJPW president Takami Ohbari indicating change was coming to NJPW Strong, Hiroshi Tanahashi confirmed as much in a blog post, saying it is coming to "an end" with Saturday's Nemesis taping in Los Angeles, California.
In the post, Tanahashi wrote in Japanese (translated via Google to English), "#NJPWSTRONG, which has been going on for over two years, will come to an end with this recording. It seems that overseas tournaments will be announced in a different form in the future. Members of New Japan Pro-Wrestling World and strong viewers..."
On December 24th, Ohbari tweeted that Strong would be "rebuilt" in 2023:
The weekly TV series debuted in August 2020 and is produced by their NJPW of America arm as part of the group's expansion into the U.S. With their own titles, NJPW Strong includes NJPW roster members in addition to North American talent like Josh Alexander, Eddie Kingston, Wheeler Yuta, and others.
Further adding to the speculation about the future of Strong is AEW & ROH owner Tony Khan's comments about ROH TV following December's Final Battle. As he was talking about how ROH's eventual weekly TV show will be on HonorClub at some point in 2023, he mentioned several times about NJPW being involved but didn't go into specific details.
Hiroshi Tanahashi: NJPW Strong coming to an end with Nemesis TV taping
Tanahashi's comments come after NJPW's president tweeted changes were coming.
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