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Keiji Mutoh has signed a two-year contract with Pro Wrestling NOAH after winning the GHC Heavyweight title.
During a joint press conference with new DDT KO-D Openweight champion Jun Akiyama, Mutoh confirmed that he has joined the NOAH roster full time for the next two years. When the contract ends, Mutoh will be 60 years old.
Akiyama, 51, announced that he has joined the DDT roster on a full-time basis. He won the KO-D title Sunday morning at Kawasaki Strong 2021, pinning champion Tetsuya Endo. NOAH and DDT are under the same parent company, CyberAgent.
Mutoh won the championship at Budokan Hall on February 12th, pinning Go Shiozaki to win the championship for the first time. Kaito Kiyomiya came out and challenged Mutoh after the match. The match has now been announced for the March 14th Great Voyage in Fukuoka show.
The Great Muta To Defend GHC Heavyweight Title In Impact?
It looks like pro wrestling legend The Great Muta (Keiji Mutoh) may be defending his newly-won GHC Heavyweight Title in Impact Wrestling.
As noted earlier at this link, Muta has signed a two-year deal with Pro Wrestling NOAH after winning the title from Go Shiozaki over the weekend in Tokyo, Japan. Muta confirmed the new contract during a press conference today in Tokyo.
In an update, Himanshu D sent word that Muta noted at the press conference that he has received an e-mail from Impact Wrestling officials, who want him to defend the GHC Heavyweight Title in the United States. Apparently Muta is receiving other offers to defend the title in America as well.
Fightful reports that Keiji Mutoh, the current GHC Heavyweight Champion, has signed a new two-year deal with Pro Wrestling NOAH. This means he will remain in the company until he is sixty. Mutoh, also known as the Great Muta, beat Go Shiozaki at NOAH Destination 2021: Back to Budokan, becoming the third man in history to win the IWGP Heavyweight Championship (NJPW), Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship (AJPW), and GHC Heavyweight Championship (NOAH). His next title defense will be against Kaito Kiyomiya at Great Voyage in Fukuoka on March 14.
In an interesting note, Mutoh mentioned during the annoouncement that he could defend his title in Impact in the future.
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