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Yardbarker on MSNFormer NJPW Champion Hirooki Goto To Star in Street FighterProfessional wrestling fans just got another reason to be excited for the upcoming “Street Fighter” film. One of NJPW’s ...
NJPW wrestler and former IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Hirooki Goto has been cast in the upcoming Street Fighter movie, ...
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Wrestling Inc. on MSNFormer NJPW World Champion Reportedly Cast In Street Fighter Film Alongside WWE StarsThe newest face to reportedly join the cast is former IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Hirooki Goto. According to Fightful ...
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SuperHeroHype on MSNStreet Fighter Movie Finds Its Live-Action E. HondaThe live-action Street Fighter cast is growing yet again, with a new report suggesting that a wrestling great has joined as E ...
Sony and Legendary’s Street Fighter movie continues to make big moves, and over the past few months has started to round out a stellar and quite unpredictable cast. The film includes a host of stars ...
Owens was defeated, clearing the way for tag team partners Taichi and Ishii to have one of the most classic NJPW bouts of the ...
WWE Superstars Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes recently landed roles in the upcoming Street Fight movie. Now, another former champion has reportedly been cast in the film.
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Wrestling Inc. on MSNZack Sabre Jr. Reclaims IWGP World Heavyweight Title From Goto At NJPW Tanahashi JamZack Sabre Jr. reclaims the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship from Hirooki Goto at the Tanahashi Jam special event.
Hirooki Goto is out of action. One day after losing the IWGP World Championship, NJPW announced that Goto would be unable to ...
At NJPW Tanahashi Jam, Zack Sabre Jr would become a two time IWGP World Heavyweight Champion, defeating Hirooki Goto. During ...
New challengers have emerged for Hirooki Goto’s IWGP World Heavyweight Championship. Goto successfully defended the title against Callum Newman on night two of Wrestling Dontaku in Fukuoka on ...
The field is set for G1 Climax 35 (for real this time). This year's tournament will feature 20 wrestlers, four of which were always slated to be determined via a play-in tournament.
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