New Japan Pro Wrestling announced that they have pulled Shota Umino from the remainder of this year’s G1 Climax tournament due to him suffering a concussion injury.
It was announced that Umino suffered the injury during his B Block match against Zack Sabre Jr. on the opening night’s show on July 11 and the medical staff made the decision to pull him from the remainder of the tournament.
It was also announced that all of Umino’s remaining opponents will be awarded a forfeit victory and two points each for their B Block matches.
Shota Umino sustains concussion, to miss G1 Climax 36
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On July 11, during his match with Zack Sabre Jr. in Chicago, Shota Umino displayed symptoms of a concussion. After careful consultation, the decision has been made by medical staff to remove Umino from the remainder of G1 Climax 36.
Each of Umino’s remaining tournament matches will be deemed forfeits, with his scheduled opponents receiving two points by default.
Further changes will be made to forthcoming cards as a result of Umino’s withdrawal. Announcements will be made when cards have been determined.We apologise to fans who were looking forward to seeing Umino wrestle, and appreciate your understanding. New Japan Pro-Wrestling joins fans in wishing Umino a speedy, full recovery.

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