AEW’s Konosuke Takeshita Responds To Criticism Of NJPW Partnership

Despite Yota Tsuji not being the biggest fan of New Japan’s top prize being around the waist of someone from a promotion on the other side of the world, Konosuke Takeshita is proud to represent NJPW going into such a big event. He feels like he has brought the most international eyes to NJPW in some time, and believes he has done great work as champion.

Yeah, I do. I’m on AEW TV, I have interviews with media over there, and I make sure that I’m called the IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Konosuke Takeshita, and I do what I can to talk about what this belt is and what it means. I just came back from the UK, and I brought the belt there. I bring the belt with me wherever I go, and that’s all stuff only I can do as champion.”

Due to his commitments to AEW, Tsuji isn’t the only one who has criticized Takeshita for not making NJPW his main priority. With that said, he has looked back on his own upbringing in Osaka as a way to drown out the noise. “That’s a tough one. Look, when I was a fan growing up in Osaka, I would always get mad that the great matches were all in Tokyo. So I get that, and if I put myself in a fan’s shoes, hearing the champion say what I’ve been saying about showing the world this belt, I would think ‘who cares! Why aren’t you here?’ (laughs). So I get it, I do. But it’s called the IWGP World Heavyweight title. So I have to be on a worldwide stage.”

Takeshita rounded off by stating that he used his Continental Classic campaign as a way to elevate the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship, and knows that there will be fans supporting him on January 4. As for Tsuji, Takeshita thinks that if he is correct in what he believes in, then Tsuji will have to beat him at the Tokyo Dome.

Please credit the original source when using quotes from this article, and thanks to NJPW1972 for the transcription.

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