On Saturday, Minoru Suzuki competed in the main event of Tenryu Project’s Osaka Crush Night event. Unfortunately, the match didn’t go as planned. The referee stopped the bout after Suzuki collapsed in the ring.
Tenryu Project announced that Minoru Suzuki was admitted to an emergency hospital, and the doctors informed them that Suzuki had been diagnosed with a concussion. Suzuki was released from the hospital after the evaluation.
Regarding Minoru Suzuki
Thank you very much for your cooperation today.
Due to an accident involving Minoru Suzuki in today’s main event, the referee and Tenryu Project have decided to cancel the match.
Fortunately, Minoru Suzuki was diagnosed with a concussion after an examination at the emergency room, which revealed no bleeding in the head or other parts of the body.
He has been cleared by the doctor and is now on his way home.
Suzuki has no noticeable symptoms and is able to walk and talk on his own two feet.As instructed by the doctor, we will monitor the progress of the patient for a few days, and if necessary, we will conduct further examinations.
We sincerely apologize to all of our guests, viewers, and other wrestling fans for the tremendous concern this has caused.
In addition, you may not have been able to watch the matches satisfactorily due to the decision by the Tenryu Project to cancel the match.
However, the most important thing to protect is the lives of wrestlers.We hope you will understand that we gave priority to that decision.
As for the winner, since the match was stopped at one-on-one, the match was declared a draw, and the champion team will defend according to PWF rules.
We would like to thank all the wrestlers and fans involved in the match, as well as all those who worked so quickly to take care of the situation.
We understand that the wrestlers’ frustration is immeasurable, and although various adjustments will be necessary, we will make every effort to ensure that the rematch can take place.
We sincerely apologize for any concern or inconvenience this may cause.
Tenryu Project
Representative Monna Shimada
The 56-year-old stated the following:
“I had a CT scan and other tests, but there was nothing wrong. The hospital even kicked me out, saying “If you’re in such good spirits, go home! I was kicked out of the hospital. I remember everything. I even remember how I fell down at the end. So there is nothing to worry about. Anyway, I just want to say… “You guys, next time I see you, I’m going to beat all of you up!”
とりあえず報告。CTやらなんやら一応色々検査したけど特に問題なし。病院から「そんな元気なら帰って!」という感じで追い出されたくらい。記憶もちゃんとある。最後どうやって落ちたかまで覚えてる。だから心配なし。とりあえず一言…「てめぇら今度会ったら全員ぶちのめすぞ!」
— 鈴木みのる (@suzuki_D_minoru) July 6, 2024