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WWE, Tajiri reach agreement on release

December 8, 2005

 

 

WWE and Tajiri have reached an agreement on his release. Monday Night RAW in Boston on Dec. 12, 2005, will be Tajiri?s final appearance. Tajiri has decided to go back to his native Japan to work on writing a book. In addition, Tajiri plans to write news columns upon his return. WWE wishes Tajiri the best in all his future endeavors.

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I liked Tajiri but he didn't really do anything in WWE. This is probably better for him professionally. I'm sure it's worse financially though.

 

I liked him in ECW and think that he is a good worker. Too bad his best stuff in WWE was probably being the non-English speaking henchman for Commish Regal.

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Guest teke184

Tajiri had a few spots where he could have been something... The run as Regal's assistant and working promos with Austin, the cruiser stuff he did teaming with Jamie Noble and Nidia, etc.

 

 

Too bad the company didn't know what to do with him.

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Guest Crucifixio Jones

I think success in wrestling should be measured by the impact you make, the memories you create. Being a forgotten footnote in the history books are not what wrestlers are looking to become. Tajiri holding a few titles during his tenure doesn't mean he was successful. Plenty of guys have had title runs and in today's wrestling climate, ultimately it means nothing. There are probably people who have never held a belt that have had more "success" than Tajiri had in WWE.

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Guest Famous Mortimer

here are probably people who have never held a belt that have had more "success" than Tajiri had in WWE.

I'm not having a pop, but can you think of any?
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Jake Roberts, Junkyard Dog, Jimmy Snuka and Bam Bam Bigelow are other examples. Of course, it would be difficult to come up with anybody from the Monday Night Wars era where belts changed hands almost on a weekly basis.

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Guest savagerulz

He spent most of his tenure jobbing sans one or two Cruiserweight title runs and his tag team with Regal as servant boy.

 

They killed him by moving him to RAW.

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