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Published 16:19 6 Feb 2018 GMT
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WWE has taken notice. Asuka and Nakamura are far from the only Japanese wrestlers currently tearing up the company. Hideo Itamai - who’s hard-hitting moves inspired CM Punk and Daniel Bryan - was actually signed before Nakamura in 2014, and while injures have hammered his progress, he looks set for a strong 2018. Anime pirate princess Kairi Sane won the first Mae Young Classic tournament last year, and is making waves in NXT. Akira Tozawa is one of the main faces of the cruiserweight division. And crucially, all of them are portrayed as unique, distinct personalities. None of them are defined by their nationality or ethnicity.
It’s not just the Japanese guys who WWE are snapping up, either. Facing up to Nakamura in the final four of the men’s Rumble was the Irish-born Finn Balor, who despite growing up in Bray is a product of the New Japan Dojo, having moved to Tokyo in his early 20s. While in Japan, he formed the ‘Bullet Club’ - a villainous staple of evil Western wrestlers, who are responsible for a large part of NJPW’s worldwide fanbase. Their instantly iconic t-shirt flies off the shelves of mall-goth chain giant Hot Topic and have been sported by various trendy DJs. After WWE lured Balor to America in 2014, his place as Bullet Club leader was taken by former TNA star AJ Styles. Two years later, Styles himself was also poached, alongside Nakamura and Bullet Club mainstays Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows, in a major talent snatch - AJ is now WWE Champion and one of the biggest names in the company.
And it keeps growing. Last month, Chris Jericho fought his first non-WWE match since 1999 to face current Bullet Club head Kenny Omega at WrestleKingdom, New Japan’s biggest show of the year. A few weeks later, when Jericho appeared on Raw’s 25th anniversary show, he sneakily wore a Jericho/Omega t-shirt.
Of course, we don’t know how long this will last. Shinsuke Nakamura and AJ Styles are set to face each other at this year’s Wrestlemania, in a rematch of their classic WrestleKingdom encounter from 2016. But WWE is prone to changing things on the fly, and plenty of pessimistic fans wouldn’t be surprised if it ended up being bumped down the card and being overshadowed by Ronda Rousey. Whenever ratings take a dip they tend to panic, and switch the focus back John Cena or Triple H. But whether this is a blip or a revolution, the Japanese influence is one of the most exciting things to happen to WWE in a long time. 
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