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Yoshinari Ogawa Retiring Due To Neck Injury, Mansoor Headed To CMLL

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Mansoor will be working two events for CMLL this weekend.

Taking to Twitter on Tuesday, CMLL announced that the MxM Collection member will be teaming up with Robbie X and Rocky Romero to face off against Templario, Titan, and Flip Gordon on August 17th at Arena Coliseo.

Additionally, Mansoor will be teaming up with Robbie X and Flip Gordon to face off against Atlantis Jr., Angel de Oro, and Mascara Dorada at CMLL’s August 18th show at Arena Mexico.

Yoshinari Ogawa will be retiring due to a neck injury.

On Tuesday, Pro Wrestling NOAH announced that Ogawa has made the decision to retire due to an injury to his neck.

You can check out the official announcement below:

Announcement of Yoshinari Ogawa’s retirement
Thank you very much for your continued support for Pro Wrestling Noah.

We are pleased to announce that NOAH wrestler Yoshinari Ogawa has decided to retire from active competition.

Since his debut in All Japan Pro Wrestling in 1985, Ogawa Yoshinari has been active at the fortieth year of his career, winning numerous titles at the forefront of wrestling, including the GHC Heavyweight, GHC Tag, GHC Junior Heavyweight, and GHC Junior Tag.

In recent years, he has not only been at the heart of NOAH Junior, but has also been a pillar of NOAH in terms of technical aspects.

However, due to the neck injury, it has been determined that it will be difficult for him to continue playing, and so at his own request, Ogawa has decided to retire.

We would like to express our sincere gratitude for the support and encouragement you have shown to Ogawa so far.

Although he will be retiring from active play, he will be able to carry out his daily life without any worries, so we ask all his fans to rest assured.

In addition, at Ogawa’s own strong request, there will be no retirement press conference or ceremony. We ask for your understanding in this matter.

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