
Japanese pro wrestling legend Tetsuya Naito spoke with Tokyo Sports about various topics, including rumors that he had requested more money during recent contract negotiations with New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW).
Naito said, โLet me be clear: in the five contract renewals Iโve had, I never once brought up money. Ever since they made me the initial offer in the first negotiation, I never touched the subject again. Itโs extremely frustrating to have people think Iโm quitting because of money, and honestly, I think itโs Tokyo Sportsโ fault. But if Tokyo Sports writes about it, it somehow sounds even more like a lie, so what the heck am I supposed to doโฆ? I never made any unreasonable demands. I never said, โSince Iโm wrestling more, pay me more,โ or โThat guy wrestles less, pay him less.โ I just wanted them to properly value what a wrestlerโs match is worth. Iโve been saying that for years. I get that the number of wrestlers has increased, and there are unavoidable circumstances, but still.โ
On Hiroshi Tanahashi saying he wanted Naito to stay until the end:
โDid they do that when other wrestlers left? I think itโs wrong that President Tanahashi got some heat from the fans because of that. Tanahashi only showed up during the final (fifth) contract negotiation anyway. Sure, maybe I made some selfish requests. But they didnโt exactly work hard to convince me to stay. After my contract expired on January 31st (as a contracted wrestler), it took more than a month before they even contacted me for the next negotiation. Iโm not trying to say, โWhy didnโt you do this or that for me?โ now. But if they donโt change the way they handle contracts, I think the same thing will keep happening in the coming years. I really hope my departure prompts them to rethink how they approach contract renewals.โ