04 Jan, 2023
By FactsWow Team
The card is absolutely packed in honor of NJPW founder and legendary wrestler Antonio Inoki, who died in 2022.
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In addition to superstars from NJPW, AEW, Stardom, Pro Wrestling Noah, and even WWE, Wrestle Kingdom 17 has a lot on offer.
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A clinic of a night with Kenny Omega vs. Will Ospreay for Ospreay's IWGP US title and Karl Anderson defending his NEVER Openweight Title against Tama Tonga.
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If you want to watch the first mega wrestling show of 2023 but need help knowing where to go, here's what you need to know.
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There's an English and Japanese version of Wrestle Kingdom 17 on NJPW World, NJPW's streaming service.
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You will have to pay $7.33 for the subscription within the United States and £6-£8 within the United Kingdom.
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Take care that you have your popcorn ready before the show starts at 3 a.m. ET/8 a.m. GMT/7 p.m. AEDT/5 p.m. JST.
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Several major talking points have been raised regarding WWE Superstar Sasha Banks' possible appearance at Wrestle Kingdom 17.
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As talks about her future continue, she could be there to show up in NJPW territory soon. Since her infamous walkout in early 2022, she hasn't been seen in WWE.
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The WWE star has been tight-lipped about the situation, but if her recent tweets are to be believed, she has yet to leave the company officially.
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As part of the tweets, she acknowledged the company, Vince McMahon, Triple H, William Regal, and all the WWE fans in general.
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