NJPW partners with The Roku Channel, weekly one-hour series starting on 2/11

New Japan Pro-Wrestling struck a U.S., Canada and UK programming deal with the Roku Channel to air weekly content starting February 11th.

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During night one of Wrestle Kingdom 15, New Japan Pro-Wrestling made the announcement that their programming would be coming to U.S. and UK TV soon. That news was officially shared today as the company has partnered with The Roku Channel to present a weekly one-hour program at 5 PM on Thursdays.

The one-hour block is going to be available to watch in America, Canada and the United Kingdom. It kicks off on February 11th and additionally, The Roku Channel will have a block of library content from NJPW.

NJPW President Takami Ohbari had the following to say about the announcement:

Our fans in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom are among our most loyal, and they have been very clear that they want NJPW’s content made available to them. NJPW is unlike any other pro-wrestling in the world. It is the most athletic, sports-oriented pro-wrestling on the planet, and we are excited to bring our athletes and matches to these markets in such a major way. Thank you to The Roku Channel, and we look forward to a successful partnership that brings NJPW to millions of new fans around the world.

New Japan is wrapping up their New Beginning tour which concludes with two shows in Hiroshima with the final match being Kota Ibushi defending the IWGP Heavyweight and Intercontinental Championships against SANADA.

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