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Malakai Black on Working in NJPW Always Being His Goal in Pro Wrestling

June 25, 2022 | Posted by Jeffrey Harris
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– Ahead of tomorrow’s AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door event, Malakai Black spoke to Denise Salcedo on the upcoming event and his goals for working in NJPW. Below are some highlights (via Fightful):

Malakai Black on how working in Japan and NJPW were always his wrestling goal: “My goal in professional wrestling was always Japan and preferably New Japan. When I grew up I never watched WWF/WWE at the time because we didn’t have access to it……. I grew up watching New Japan because we had a channel called EuroSport, and it had NJPW. That was my introduction to wrestling, as a whole, and what I grew up with and later on WCW. So New Japan always had a special place in my heart and it’s also how my style somewhat got orientated… it’s much more martial arts influenced so I started doing martial arts because of what I saw. Right before I moved there were talks between a company that I worked for that had a good working relationship with New Japan at the time and myself as to bringing me over for a tour or multiple tours, that was obviously the big question for New Japan and I had the contract for NXT on my table. I was like ‘well even though New Japan is like the goal’ at the time, NXT at the time would have been a 3 to 5 year contract, guaranteed money whereas NJPW, they run multiple tours but we don’t know they might have kept me for one tour. So I went with the route we all know. I always felt that in the back of my mind, that I still wanted to do New Japan in any capacity. I’ve worked with them when they did the European tours back then. I did some work on them. But not on a scale like we’re about to do on Sunday,where it’s an actual collaborative event between two companies. So when Tony made this announcement, I was hoping that I was gonna be involved, when he did finally make the announcement, the rumor mill backstage kinda started coming up because we saw some of the New Japan officials walking around and we saw some of the wrestlers walking around. So we all knew something was brewing and when it was finally there, it’s just cool. We live in such a unique era when it comes to wrestling, there is so much going on and everything has its place which I think is really really cool… It’s very exciting.”

Malakai Black on Hiroshi Tanahashi being a dream opponent for him: “But for me it’s always been Tanahashi. I think him and me would mesh so well. I am purely basing that off what he presents as a competitor, how he flows, his footwork, his pacing, his timing and I understand that a lot and it’s a bit of a vague explanation but the way he wrestles is something that really connects with me… in a different setting Shibata would be incredible, I would have really loved the opportunity to kind of tangle with Ishii this Sunday, but it is what is is and unfortunately he got injured. These things happen. In a singles setting or a Japanese setting, absolutely those three would be at the top of the bill. But then also a guy like Zack Sabre Jr, he and me have such tremendous history and it’s been so long since him and me have tangled that now that platform in a different setting with the experience he has gained, with the experience I have gained, it would be such an interesting mix for him and me.”

His thoughts on Clark Connors replacing Tomohiro Ishii in tomorrow’s All-Atlantic Championship match: “Clark, he comes from New Japan, he’s a true representative of New Japan. He has big shoes to fill, because he’s filling for Ishii. Which is no small feat, but then at the same time it can because of what New Japan carries and the grueling regiments that New Japan puts their students through and how they teach these younger kids to become wrestlers, you can’t take that out of the equation too. So this man is a walking weapon. Yes, he’s gonna come in there with the least amount of experience, least amount of name but also it means he has nothing to lose. In a certain way, he’s one of the most hungry because now he’s getting an opportunity…. Out of the 4 of us he’s the least known, but also the least known to all of us…. he has that level of being unpredictable, so he’s definitely not someone to be counted out….he has big shoes to fill but also out of everyone most of the pressure is on him. Guys like myself, Miro and Pac we’ve been in positions like this before, I would even say that I thrive in positions like this. I am best when I am under pressure.”

At Forbidden Door, Black will face Clark Connors, Miro, and PAC in a Fatal 4-Way match to crown the inaugural AEW All-Atlantic Champion. The event will be held tomorrow at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. It will be broadcast live on pay-per-view.

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