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Yoshiki Inamura Leaving Pro Wrestling NOAH for His Excursion On September 3rd

Pro Wrestling NOAH’s Yoshiki Inamura confirmed on August 27th after the final night of regular N-1 VICTORY 2023 Tournament matches that he will be leaving Pro Wrestling NOAH on September 3rd to begin his excursion. He indicated that he will visit various countries with the UK as his first stop.

Yoshiki Inamura participated in the N-1 VICTORY 2023 but had a less than stellar showing. He lost all his tournament matches and finished with 0 points.

As per Yoshiki Inamura:

N-1, I’m at a loss for words. Various people, various people are saying various things, not pushed, not moving, extra care is not needed. I am the most aware of the current situation. I’m worried and I’m thinking about many things. I don’t have anything right now. I don’t have anything right now. Yoshiki Inamura will go abroad because he cannot overcome the current situation unless he takes action. Of course I know overseas isn’t easy, but I won’t come back until I’m satisfied, so I think it’s going to be a long time. I’m not half-hearted, but I’ve already made contact seriously, so the first place is the UK. Not just the UK, but in many other countries, and I will definitely return to Noah when I’m satisfied. Until then, I want you to forget Yoshiki Inamura.

Inamura’s final match for NOAH before his excursion will be on September 3rd in Osaka as he teams with Yuma Anzai and Yuki Yoshioka as they face Takashi Sugiura, Naomichi Marufuji and Masa Kitamiya.

Fans can read an interview with Yoshiki Inamura prior to the start of the N-1 by clicking here.

H/T goes to NOAH’s ARKIVE for the translation and transcription)

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