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NJPW: 5 Rumored Departures and Predictions for their Next Promotion

SANADA

SANADA’s current scenario is one of major intrigue. Cold Skull shocked wrestling fans when he announced a period of indefinite leave at the beginning of the year. The reason remains unknown, but again, it falls into the remit of the January renegotiation period.

The House of Torture member has been a prominent star in NJPW, capturing 12 titles during his decade-long stint in the promotion. This included a world title and New Japan Cup double in 2023. SANADA’s cold demeanor and in-ring athleticism mark him out as one of NJPW’s top athletes. Significant injuries have slowed his momentum since his 2023 peak. Losing that yard of in-ring pace could jeopardize a move to the US.

Interestingly, SANADA is well known for his close working relationship with the reportedly WWE-bound EVIL. Teaming up in both the L.I.J. and House of Torture stables, they have captured five tag team championships together. WWE could be the destination for Sanada if he returns, with a reunion with EVIL an exciting possibility. However, AEW’s fondness for Japanese Strong Style, as well as its partnership with NJPW, could tempt him to sign with Tony Khan’s promotion. But for now, he remains signed to the Japanese company.

Drilla Moloney

Moloney has more than proved himself a valuable asset as part of the War Dogs. The English star has looked impressive in the tag team division, scoring two tag team title reigns alongside stablemate Clark Connors.

Moloney is slowly starting to figure in singles competition more, having enjoyed significant bouts with Shingo Takagi and Tomohiro Ishii during 2025. However, should he leave NJPW upon the expiry of his current contract, odds are he would be signed as part of a tag team alongside Connors.

Moloney already has WWE and AEW experience under his belt. His confident promo work and aggressive in-ring style would make him a great fit in either company. And at just 28, Drilla Moloney is a talent with experience beyond his years and a very high ceiling.

About Jordan Osborne

Jordan Osborne is a digital sports journalist and academic. A regular contributor to LWOPW, he specializes in WWE and NJPW content for the site. Jordan graduated from the University of Portsmouth with his Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD in English & Creative Writing, channelling his studies into insightful wrestling content. Outside of Last Word OnSports, Jordan has written extensively about sport for several publications all around the world, including GiveMeSport, The SportsRush, Star & Crescent, The Galleon, Hello Student, and his award-winning digital publication, Vendor. He also currently lectures in Journalism, PR, and Communications at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines and was previously a Teaching Fellow in Creative Writing at the University of Portsmouth.