UPDATE: Kenny Omega has chimed in.
Ibutan worries that his tweets aren’t being understood properly. Basically, he’s sorry to have worried anyone. He’s not quitting wrestling. He just feels disappointed in himself. He’s better than his match results suggest. He’s better than me. The true unsung champion of 2018. https://t.co/ywRoh8mXFj
— Kenny Omega (@KennyOmegamanX) October 9, 2018
Kota Ibushi came up short in his match against Kenny Omega and Cody Rhodes at New Japan Pro Wrestling’s 2018 King of Pro Wrestling event. This led to some confusion as the Japanese wrestler had said that both Omega and Rhodes had belts to offer up, and he could only give his career. Some thought this meant that he was putting his career on the line, which wasn’t promoted as a stipulation for the match.
Since some fans had thought that Ibushi had his last match this morning, he went to Twitter to clarify his statement. Ibushi explained that at the pre-event press conference both Omega and Rhodes had belts to show in front of them, so he said that he would put his career there to showcase. He clarified that hes not retiring, and said that he didn’t regret the match that took place earlier today. He ended his statement by saying that everything is made up of trust.
あぁ、なんか勘違いさせたかもしれません。前日の会見でかけるものがないからプロレスのキャリアをかけると言ったのは進退をかけるという意味で。まあおなじなんですけど、色々な経験もたくさんしたし悔しい思いなんかもあり得ない位しましたよ。でも全ては信用で成り立っているのです。
— 飯伏 幸太 (@ibushi_kota) October 8, 2018
Wrestling author and occasional New Japan Pro Wrestling commentator Chris Charlton also chimed in to confirm what Ibushi said:
Just to dispel confusion from his comments on Saturday, Ibushi was not literally putting his career on the line, and is not quitting. https://t.co/M0fM25J5N9
— chris charlton (@reasonjp) October 8, 2018
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