205 LIVE Superstar Hideo Itami Fuels Speculation That He Might Be Done With WWE

205 LIVE Superstar Hideo Itami Fuels Speculation That He Might Be Done With WWE

Former NOAH star Hideo Itami has not had a great time of things since making the jump to WWE (to say the least), and now the former KENTA has fueled speculation that he may be done with the company altogether.

By MarkCassidy - Feb 07, 2018 01:02 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
To say that Hideo Itami has had a rough ride in the WWE would be an understatement, and his loss to Roderick Strong in the first round of the Cruiserweight Championship tournament may have signaled the end of his current run with the promotion.

After the match, the former KENTA sent out the following Tweets:




What can we take from this? Well, it sounds like Itami is indeed intending to return to Japan once is contract is up but still intends to make the most of the time he has left. We hope that isn't the case as he is a hell of a talent that's simply had a run of bad luck.

What do you guys make of Hideo's Tweets? Sound off below.
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