Shinsuke Nakamura got the opportunity to compete outside WWE for one match. In a very big surprise, Triple H approved it, so Nakamura will wrestle The Great Muta on January 1st. The star called being allowed to participate in the match “a miracle.” The two will face off against each other at Pro Wrestling NOAH’s The New Year event, but what does AEW think of the matter?

Wrestling Inc. revealed that it was Triple H who made the move to contact NOAH. He ensured that the opportunity for a match against Muta was still there. Sonny Oono from NOAH then reciprocated. It looks like AEW has no apparent problems with the match.

“It was Paul “Triple H” Levesque who contacted Noah to make sure the opportunity with Muta was still available, and it was Sonny Oono whom Noah reached out to regarding any issues.”

Noah wanted to protect the newly developing relationship with AEW. I made sure they were no objections from various promotions.

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Oono further talked about NOAH’s relationship with AEW. He contacted them and made sure there were no objections from a number of promotions. Since they have a relatively new relationship with AEW, it was necessary to iron out any pre-existing issues.

Noah wanted to protect the newly developing relationship with AEW. I made sure they were no objections from various promotions.

The Great Muta made an appearance during AEW’s Grand Slam week. The Japanese legend went out of his way to save Sting as The House of Black came for the attack. Now the match with Shinsuke Nakamura means that NOAH has another avenue open in the world of pro-wrestling.

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Nitish Vashishtha

Nitish Vashishtha is a freelance writer/contributor from India. He’s written content for companies like ScoopWhoop and Sportskeeda. He’s been writing about pop-culture, current affairs and pro-wrestling since 2017.

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