They have a plan for that. WWE is the biggest and most powerful wrestling promotion in the world but the company always has more placed to expand. The company can find new areas to reach and fans to bring in, which means finding new places to go. That is something they seem to be trying to do, with one specific area in mind as moves are already being made.

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According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, WWE is attempting to establish partnerships in Japan. Their recent interactions with AJPW, including Charlie Dempsey wrestling on a recent show, is said to be “step one”. There is also the chance that WWE could attempt to work with New Japan Pro Wrestling again, as the company has a new president in Hiroshi Tanahashi, but it is not certain that this will happen.

WWE has been to Japan before. Check out what the company has done there over the years:

Opinion: This is something that WWE would probably love to do as Japanese wrestling is a completely different world. Having WWE get involved with that group of fans would be a huge boost for the company and it is something that could work out. Things are already getting started and while they are still in the early stages, just seeing something like this happen is already interesting enough.

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