As most internet wrestling fans know, the country of Japan has been home to some of the world's best wrestlers for generations. Promotions like New Japan Pro Wrestling and Michinoku Pro Wrestling showcase some of the most impressive in-ring action anywhere on earth. Along with Mexico, Japan is one of the two hotbeds for fast-paced, high-flying wrestling. Because of this, one would assume that WWE would be eager to get their hands on Japanese talent, but that hasn't been the case. The only one they have right now is Yoshi Tatsu, who is just a jobber who isn't going anywhere. We also have Lord Tensai, who is just a white guy playing a Japanese gimmick.
One reason I find this puzzling is because they have a good amount of Mexican talent (Alberto Del Rio, Rey Mysterio, Sin Cara, Hunico, etc.), some of which have their roots in the luche libre style of wrestling. The main explanation I hear for this is that the US has a huge Hispanic population that is important to market towards, and on top of that WWE has been becoming more popular in Mexico. However, I still don't think that explains the lack of Japanese superstars. In the past five years we have seen the WWE indulge in many international talents: Indian, Russian, Irish, British, South African, etc. Some have worked wonderfully while others haven't.
I will end this long post with two questions:
1) Why do you think the WWE doesn't pursue signing Japanese wrestlers?
2) If the cruiserweight division were to come back, would we begin seeing more Japanese wrestlers in
One reason I find this puzzling is because they have a good amount of Mexican talent (Alberto Del Rio, Rey Mysterio, Sin Cara, Hunico, etc.), some of which have their roots in the luche libre style of wrestling. The main explanation I hear for this is that the US has a huge Hispanic population that is important to market towards, and on top of that WWE has been becoming more popular in Mexico. However, I still don't think that explains the lack of Japanese superstars. In the past five years we have seen the WWE indulge in many international talents: Indian, Russian, Irish, British, South African, etc. Some have worked wonderfully while others haven't.
I will end this long post with two questions:
1) Why do you think the WWE doesn't pursue signing Japanese wrestlers?
2) If the cruiserweight division were to come back, would we begin seeing more Japanese wrestlers in