Chuckie T And Trent Beretta Are Reportedly Leaving NEW JAPAN PRO-WRESTLING

Chuckie T And Trent Beretta Are Reportedly Leaving NEW JAPAN PRO-WRESTLING

The former IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team champion and his partner have informed New Japan officials that they will not sign new contracts with the promotion. Get the scoop on Beretta and Chuckie T leaving NJPW.

By EliteGuy101 - Jan 30, 2019 09:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: wrestletalk.com
Two more talents are now leaving New Japan Pro-Wrestling.

This time, it’s former multi-time IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team champion Beretta and his Best Friends partner, Chuckie T. Beretta had reportedly given his word verbally that he intended to stay with the promotion for the foreseeable future, which led to the company factoring him into storylines down the road.

However, him and Chuckie T ultimately handed in their notice and will be finishing up with the company at the upcoming New Beginning shows in the US. There’s no word on why the Best Friends tag team decided to leave the company, though many speculate that they could end up as new members of the All Elite Wrestling roster soon.
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