NJPW Set To Lift Restrictions On Crowd Noise By The End Of May
It appears things are going to be changing in NJPW.
New Japan Pro Wrestling is a company that prides itself on its professionalism and trying to make the sport look as real as possible. One thing that they have done in the past is implement a restriction on how loud crowds can be at their shows. This has both been criticized and complimented in the past by fans.
Now, it appears that the restrictions will be lifted in time for the Battle Of The Super Juniors. NJPW commentator Kevin Kelly took to Twitter to pass on the news:
“I’m hearing that the restrictions on NJPW crowds vocally cheering could be lifted by the end of May. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to hear your voices for #njBOSJ final on June 3?”
Kevin Kelly on Twitter
Time will tell if these restrictions are lifted for the Battle Of The Super Juniors. Are you happy to hear NJPW are lifting these restrictions or did you want them to keep the restrictions?
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