Kairi Sane is on her way back to WWE, and it seems that fans will see a lot happen with this story very soon. A lot of things needed to happen in STARDOM before Kairi Sane decided to give WWE another try, but certain parties in play might not want that information out there.

This news has taken some by surprise, considering Kairi Sane’s status in STARDOM and NJPW, where she even achieved the distinction of becoming the inaugural IWGP Women’s Champion. It seems that a lot of things went on behind the scenes to change this situation.

During Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer dove deeper into the circumstances surrounding Kairi’s return to WWE. He highlighted the intricate dynamics at play in Japan currently, which contributed to Kairi’s departure. While the full truth might eventually become apparent to fans, they will have to exercise patience to gain a comprehensive understanding of the situation.

“There is more to the story, and it probably won’t come out until 2024. But there’s more to the story.”

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“The gist of everything is that there’s a lot of different moving parts going on in Japan that probably helped make the decision.”

We will have to see how long it takes for Kairi Sane to make a return. Interestingly enough, Kairi Sane’s old rival Nia Jax might be on her way back to WWE as well.

Keep checking back with us here at Ringside News for more on this story, and everything else going on in the pro wrestling world. After all, anything can happen in WWE at this point.

What’s your take on Kairi Sane coming back to WWE? Do you think she is making the right decision? Sound off in the comments to let us know what you’re thinking!

Felix Upton

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