Departing New Japan President says Hiroshi Tanahashi will create ‘the best NJPW ever’

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Former NJPW President, Takami Ohbari, has issued a statement addressing his departure.

NJPW announced a shake-up of its management structure early on Saturday. The most notable change was the departure of Ohbari as company President and his replacement by Hiroshi Tanahashi.

Ohbari had been in the position since 2020, taking up his post during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

A press conference to introduce the new management team will be held on December 26th. Ohbari noted in his statement that he will attend.

He expressed “no doubt” that Tanahashi will “create the best NJPW ever.” He also reflected on his five years with the company, including three as President.

In full, Ohbari’s statement reads:

For our international fans,

Today, I resigned from the roles as president of NJPW and NJPW of America, and, as you know, our “ACE” Tanahashi-san just took over my roles.

As he has fan’s, wrestler’s, and management perspectives, there is no doubt that he will create the best NJPW ever.

I spent five years with NJPW, and as its president 3 years and two months. My management started from the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic, when cheering, the number of attendance, and many other key factors for both fans’ and wrestlers’ motivation were strictly restricted by the government. People out of Japan might not be able to imagine how despairing environment it was.

As our traditional business model collapsed quickly, I focused on prevention of COVID-19 and cost reductions first. To adapt to this changing external environment, I put all my efforts to modify the old system, to create new businesses, and to accelerate the globalization. Honestly, most of the time I had felt “pains of birth”.

However, whenever I went to the venues in Japan and overseas, I always received huge encouragement from our fans like you and wrestlers, which motivated me to do my best again. Through this cycle, which might be called “STRONG STYLE”, we managed to recover our business to the level that almost hits the record high.

All the new president, Tanahashi-san, to do is to easily surpass the record and make a much brighter future of NJPW. I know everything is prepared.

Although I left NJPW and will leave Bushiroad quite soon, I would like to once again thank everyone at the press conference on December 26.

See you then!

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