AEW signs top-tier talent Kota Ibushi to their roster

AEW owner, Tony Khan, has made a major announcement regarding the signing of a new wrestler. Before the November 15th episode of “Dynamite,” Khan revealed that one of the world’s best wrestlers would be joining the company at the Full Gear event. After the episode aired, Khan officially announced the signing of Kota Ibushi.

Ibushi, also known as the Golden Star, won the Sega Like a Dragon Gaiden Street Fight on AEW Dynamite and is now officially part of the All Elite Wrestling roster. This signing has generated a lot of excitement among wrestling fans, as Ibushi has long been recognized as one of the top talents in the industry.

During the episode, Ibushi teamed up with his Golden Lovers partner Kenny Omega, Chris Jericho, and Paul “Big Show” Wight to defeat Don Callis’ Family in an intense Like a Dragon Gaiden Street Fight. Ibushi showcased his incredible skills and fearlessness, delivering big moves and taking even bigger bumps.

One notable moment from the match saw Kyle Fletcher brutally piledriving Ibushi into a pile of chairs. Despite the physicality of the bout, Ibushi proved why he is considered one of the best in the world.

However, it’s important to note that Ibushi has faced challenges in recent years. He suffered a shoulder injury during the finals of the 2021 G1 Climax tournament, which has impacted his in-ring performance. While he may not be the same performer he was before the injury, Ibushi still possesses immense talent and is sure to make a significant impact in AEW.

In terms of his contract, it was revealed that Ibushi signed a “flexible” deal with AEW. This arrangement allows him to remain based in Japan while flying in for a limited number of dates. It will be interesting to see how often the 41-year-old wrestler will make the trip across the Pacific and how he will adapt to the AEW style.

For more information on Kota Ibushi’s signing and his future in AEW, you can visit prowrestlingwars.com. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting development in the world of professional wrestling.

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