Exclusive Interview: Yota Tsuji Opens Up About G1 Climax 33!

After making a highly anticipated return from his excursion, Yota Tsuji is ready to make his mark in the G1 Climax tournament. Tsuji, who spent time in England and Mexico during his excursion, has gained a lot of attention and hype leading up to the tournament.

In an interview with prowrestlingwars.com, Tsuji discussed his experiences during his excursion. He talked about his time in England, where he focused on wrestling the way he wanted to wrestle while still keeping his NJPW roots close to his heart. He also mentioned his time in Mexico, where he embraced the lucha libre style and trained with some of the best in the business.

When asked about his thoughts on his excursion, Tsuji emphasized the importance of doing what you want to do as a wrestler. He believes that the ring is where wrestlers express themselves, and there should be no limits on that expression. Tsuji’s goal is to bring his own style of pro-wrestling to the forefront and show the world what he is capable of.

Tsuji also discussed his relationship with Tetsuya Naito, the leader of Los Ingobernables de Japon (LIJ). He expressed that in LIJ, there is no hierarchy and that he sees himself as Naito’s equal. Tsuji believes that LIJ is the perfect place for him to express his style of pro-wrestling and that there is freedom within the faction.

However, Tsuji made it clear that he is not all buddy-buddy with his LIJ teammates. He mentioned his desire to beat Naito and Shingo Takagi, two of the top stars in NJPW. Tsuji wants to prove that he is the top guy in LIJ and ultimately win the G1 Climax tournament.

When discussing his upcoming matches in the G1 Climax, Tsuji showed confidence and determination. He expressed his disappointment with being placed in A Block, as he believes he is on a different level than some of the other wrestlers in the block. Tsuji sees himself as a top contender and believes that the company has overlooked his potential.

Tsuji also had some strong words for his opponents in the tournament. He criticized Kaito Kiyomiya for his lack of reaction when Tsuji confronted him at a NOAH event. He called out Ren Narita for being a Shibata clone and questioned his purpose in NJPW. Tsuji expressed his frustration with Shota Umino, stating that he is sponging off Jon Moxley’s name and has yet to establish his own identity.

Despite his criticisms, Tsuji acknowledged the skills and abilities of his opponents. He understands that each match will be a challenge, but he is determined to come out on top and prove that he is the toughest competitor in the tournament.

In conclusion, Yota Tsuji is ready to make a name for himself in the G1 Climax tournament. He is determined to show the world his unique style of pro-wrestling and prove that he is a top contender in NJPW. With his confidence and determination, Tsuji is set to make a lasting impact in the tournament and elevate his status in the company.

Source: [prowrestlingwars.com](https://www.njpw1972.com/154858)

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