Kazuchika Okada Intends To Relocate To The United States For His Run With AEW
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Pro wrestling fans were sent into a frenzy on March 6th when Kazuchika Okada, the legendary "Rainmaker," made a shocking debut on AEW Dynamite. Following the path of former IWGP World Heavyweight Champions Will Ospreay and Jay White, Okada has officially become "All Elite."
Okada's arrival isn't just a boost to the AEW roster; he's landed himself amongst friends. The Rainmaker has aligned himself with The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson), becoming the newest member of The Elite. This move fills the void left by Kenny Omega, who was recently "fired" by The Bucks for missing events without explanation.
While details are murky on whether relocating to the US was an AEW mandate or Okada's own choice, reports indicate he'll be working a full-time schedule for the promotion. Fightful Select confirmed a multi-year deal for Okada, echoing reports of a three-year contract worth an estimated $4.5 million annually.
While WWE was initially a rumored landing spot for Okada after his NJPW departure, the company denied any talks. However, sources revealed Okada did reach out to some WWE wrestlers while considering his options.
With Omega's return shrouded in secrecy due to his ongoing battle with diverticulitis, the seeds have been sown for a potential dream match between him and Okada.
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Pro wrestling fans were sent into a frenzy on March 6th when Kazuchika Okada, the legendary "Rainmaker," made a shocking debut on AEW Dynamite. Following the path of former IWGP World Heavyweight Champions Will Ospreay and Jay White, Okada has officially become "All Elite."
Okada's arrival isn't just a boost to the AEW roster; he's landed himself amongst friends. The Rainmaker has aligned himself with The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson), becoming the newest member of The Elite. This move fills the void left by Kenny Omega, who was recently "fired" by The Bucks for missing events without explanation.
While details are murky on whether relocating to the US was an AEW mandate or Okada's own choice, reports indicate he'll be working a full-time schedule for the promotion. Fightful Select confirmed a multi-year deal for Okada, echoing reports of a three-year contract worth an estimated $4.5 million annually.
While WWE was initially a rumored landing spot for Okada after his NJPW departure, the company denied any talks. However, sources revealed Okada did reach out to some WWE wrestlers while considering his options.
With Omega's return shrouded in secrecy due to his ongoing battle with diverticulitis, the seeds have been sown for a potential dream match between him and Okada.
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