John Cena trolls wrestling fans worldwide on his Instagram
If you didn't wake up in the middle of the night on January 4th to watch New Japan Pro Wrestling's Wrestle Kingdom 11, you missed out on Kenny Omega's epic main event match against Kazuchika Okada, which was instantly regarded as one of the best pro wrestling matches of all time. It was 45 minutes of sheer brilliance, and you should go watch it right now.
It has long been rumored that WWE was interested in bringing Omega - a Canadian who briefly worked in WWE developmental a decade ago - over to the United States, and after WK11 those rumors hit a fever pitch. Omega, after losing to Okada, then announced he would be temporarily stepping away from Japan to evaluate his future.
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With the Royal Rumble a few weeks away, many WWE fans are hoping that this sequence of events will lead to Omega following in AJ Styles' footsteps to make a shock WWE debut (Styles faced Shinsuke Nakamura at WK10 last January, then departed). As recently as last week, however, Omega was openly critical of WWE.
Via Sports Illustrated:
"I would rather be the legend that never stepped foot in WWE but was better than every single one of them and did something that none of those guys could do in their prime or could ever do if they left WWE and tried. No one is going to win ten ‘matches of the year’ in Japan, no one could. I’ve already won ten. No one could go from WWE and win one – if you did, you’d have to have a better match than me, and that isn’t going to happen."