IWGP United States Champion Juice Robinson Resigns With NEW JAPAN PRO-WRESTLING

IWGP United States Champion Juice Robinson Resigns With NEW JAPAN PRO-WRESTLING

The two-time IWGP United States champion has reportedly signed a deal with New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Get more information on Juice Robinson's new contract with the independent promotion here.

By EliteGuy101 - Jan 07, 2019 08:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Indy Wrestling
Source: wrestlezone.com
It appears that Juice Robinson won’t be leaving New Japan Pro-Wrestling anytime soon.

The current IWGP United States champion has reportedly signed a new three-year deal with the promotion, according to Dave Meltzer of The Wrestling Observer.

Robinson recaptured the title back at Wrestle Kingdom 13, defeating Cody in his last match with the company. Sources reported last year when Robinson won the IWGP United States title the first time that there was some interest from WWE in resigning the former NXT superstar.

Robinson worked as CJ Parker down in NXT, but opted to leave the company in 2015. The former NXT talent made it clear that he had no interest in going back to WWE.

Meltzer noted that WWE still had interest in the IWGP U.S champion, but it never got to a point where they made an offer to him.
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