Former IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Champion Hiromu Takahashi Indicates That He's Very Close To Returning

Former IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Champion Hiromu Takahashi Indicates That He's Very Close To Returning

The former IWGP Junior Heavyweight champion continues to update wrestling fans on his road to recovery and reveals that he's inching closer towards a return very soon. Check out Hiromu Takahashi's message here.

By EliteGuy101 - Feb 18, 2019 02:02 PM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: wrestlezone.com
Back in late January, former IWGP Jr. Heavyweight champion Hiromu Takahashi finally updated fans on his conditioning after the scary situation during the G1 Special in San Francisco where Takahashi broke his neck during his bout against Dragon Lee.

Despite early concerns that the former IWGP Jr. Heavyweight champion would be forced into an early retirement, luckily for Takahashi, the injury wasn’t severe enough to stop him from wrestling. The Los Ingobernables de Japon member had previously said that he’ll return to action once he’s at “1000 percent recovery,” and now states that he’s at 943 percent.

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