Yoshi Tatsu noted on Twitter that he's taking English lessons in hopes of succeeding in WWE.
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Hopefully he can pull it off, he's a decent worker.
Yoshi Tatsu noted on Twitter that he's taking English lessons in hopes of succeeding in WWE.
Read more at http://www.lordsofpain.net/
Senhor Perfect said:Hopefully he can pull it off, he's a decent worker.
seabs said:Why invest in an average worker who'll offer them little to none international appeal?
Senhor Perfect said:Isn't he the only Japanese guy on the roster?
seabs said:That's like an English footballer tearing it up in the MLS then saying he'll make brits watch. Japan is a huge wrestling market which is bloated by their own promotions.
Senhor Perfect said:MLS never does an English tour. WWE does, on occasion, go to Japan.
seabs said:You think Yoshi Tatsu will draw in a Japanese market dominated by Tanahashi and the New Japan machine? I'm sorry but i'm guessing you don't know too much about the wrestling culture in Japan. WWE draws for their occasional tour as the guys love wrestling not due to any individual star.
The competition is hugggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggeee in Japan plus if they wanted a guy to market towards the puro market they'd use Tensai dude's really well respected over there, much more so than Yoshi will ever be.
Senhor Perfect said:Never said he'd draw but everyone likes to see a hometown guy at the show. He could open up with a win and get the crowd going. As for Tensai, don't think he'd get much respect as Sweet T.