NJPW, AJPW, NOAH Announces All Together Again Joint Event

New Japan Pro Wrestling, All Japan Pro Wrestling, and Pro Wrestling NOAH announced in a press conference held earlier today that they will be holding a joint event called All Together Again in Japan.

This upcoming event will be taking place on June 9th at the Ryogoku Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan. It was also announced that tickets for this upcoming event will officially go on sale starting on May 23rd.

It was also announced that this upcoming event will air live on New Japan World as a separate pay-per-view purchase and a portion of the PPV proceeds generated will go towards a charity.

During the press conference, NOAH’s Kaito Kiyomiya, AJPW’s Kento Miyahara, and NJPW’s Hiroshi Tanahashi all gave their thoughts about this upcoming co-promoted event.

Kiyomiya stated:

Kaito Kiyomiya – “When the first All Together happened, I was still in middle school. But talking to the staff that were there that day, they explained how there was a real sense of togetherness, and that for the people to have fun, the staff had to have fun as well. I feel the same way from a wrestler’s standpoint as well, and even though I’ll be competing, I want to enjoy this event.”

Kento Miyahara – “I’m already excited to be a part of this event, to combine all three of our companies. When cheering returned to pro wrestling, that was when we were able to have a new start. I hope pro wrestling fans are pumped for the kind of card that only an event like this can offer. I’m more excited than anyone.”

Hiroshi Tanahashi – “Over ten years have gone by since the last All Together. I think the primary goal here is for wrestling fans to enjoy themselves, but then to take a positive energy and power that wrestling provides, and bring that to their families, their friends and their workplaces. I think that professional wrestling can bring a tremendous positive energy to the world on June 9.”

This will be the first time that NJPW, AJPW, and NOAH will be holding an All Together brand event since 2012.