EVIL vs Tanahashi to start Ace’s retirement road at Wrestle Kingdom 19
After King of Pro-Wrestling saw Hiroshi Tanahashi announce plans to retire on January 4 2026, a special press conference on October 23 saw the Ace formally announce his retirement road and field questions from the assembled media.
Before the conference ended however, EVIL crashed the party with some harsh words for the President. ‘I told you in the ring at Ryogoku, you jump when I say jump, because this is my company! I decide when you retire, and on January 4, 2025 I will end your career’.
After a tense staredown, Tanahashi commented that defeating EVIL on the grand stage of Wrestle Kingdom 19 would be ‘the perfect start to 2025, and to my retirement road,’ with a key bout seemingly set for the Tokyo Dome.
Before the rude interruption, Tanahashi opened up about the reasons behind his retirement. Admitting with trademark self deprecation and candour that ‘it has been hard, between my knees and my abs to stay in top shape,’ the Ace stated that he wanted to have a physical condition and in ring performances to be proud of with the time he has left. Tanahashi stated that with the exception of the upcoming Super Jr. Tag League ‘I want to be on every tour, going forward,’ and declared that ideally ‘I want to wrestle singles matches with everyone on our roster, from Young Lions to veterans.’
Asked whether that singles match plan could include title matches with title holders, Tanahashi confessed that ‘everyone targets the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship. That’s a belt I’ve only challenged for once and that I’ve never held so I would like to win that title. That might make my retirement difficult, but that’s the ideal scenario for me.’
Tanahashi was also asked about potential matches with wrestlers from outside NJPW; although he would admit that matches with the likes of Katsuyori Shibata and Shinsuke Nakamura had ‘a lot of hurdles to overcome,’ he did speak about his upcoming DRAGONGATE bout with the similarly retiring Stalker Ichikawa, and that he wanted to take ‘as many opportunities that I can.’
Ultimately though, the Ace’s goal was to retire on a high. ‘I’ve been present and seen a lot of retirements over the years, and I always cry,’ he mused. ‘I’d like to leave the ring behind with a smile on my face’.