Takami Ohbari Says NJPW Of America Helped NJPW Reach Its Second Highest Revenue In Company History

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Takahmi Ohbari talks the success of NJPW of America.

The NJPW President spoke about the U.S. brand during a recent interview with Thom Fain of Monthly Puroresu, where he revealed that branching out to the United States has finally started becoming profitable for NJPW after COVID delayed the process. He also says that NJPW of American helped NJPW’s revenue grow to insane levels.

Our goal is to create a synergy between Japan and the US. We used to hold occasional shows in the States, sending a lot of talent and staff to handle it, meaning we couldn’t run in Japan and the US at the same time. So that’s a big cost in flights accommodation, and we miss the opportunity for Japanese market. Now, we’re close to an ideal. NJPW in the US is more of an established brand now. We still send some of our talent, but not all, to the US. So we can run Japan and the US concurrently. LA Dojo and NJPW Academy is also paving the future for NJPW in the US. In the previous financial year, which ended in June, NJPW of America was profitable for the first time, and they helped NJPW as a whole reach its second highest revenues in company history, which is a really impressive feat.

Later in the interview, Ohbari spoke about his relationship with AEW President Tony Khan.

We certainly keep in touch personally and professionally, and we’ve exchanged gifts. Friendship between us is vital to make dream matches like at Forbidden Door happen, and it can only be beneficial for both companies to expand the professional wrestling market in both Japan and the US.

You can check out Ohbari’s full interview here.

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