It's just very physical. Stiff.
But the biggest difference, is if these guys were in WWE they would have surgery and be given time off. In Japan, you work through injury unless it's impossible to do so. The mentality is with the touring system, you get a few weeks on, a few weeks off, and you are expected to work the tours and do one or two really hard physical matches per tour unless you are seriously injured. Even then, if you blow out a knee or something, you are expected to finish the tour before you get surgery. This happened to Tetsuya Naito last year. He tore an ACL and worked all of his advertised dates before he got it taken care of and took time off to rehab.
But the biggest difference, is if these guys were in WWE they would have surgery and be given time off. In Japan, you work through injury unless it's impossible to do so. The mentality is with the touring system, you get a few weeks on, a few weeks off, and you are expected to work the tours and do one or two really hard physical matches per tour unless you are seriously injured. Even then, if you blow out a knee or something, you are expected to finish the tour before you get surgery. This happened to Tetsuya Naito last year. He tore an ACL and worked all of his advertised dates before he got it taken care of and took time off to rehab.
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