Hiroshi Tanahashi is without a doubt one of the biggest stars in NJPW and is considered a living legend by many fans. Even though he was once known as “The Ace of NJPW,” it’s clear that age has started to slow him down. He is set to retire from pro wrestling in 2026 and has now confirmed what he plans to do after he retires.

New Japan Pro-Wrestling revealed a shift in its leadership, with Hiroshi Tanahashi being appointed as the new President of the promotion. This decision was reached during a meeting of NJPW’s board of directors and shareholders on December 23, 2023.

Hiroshi Tanahashi, who has been juggling his executive duties with his in-ring career, recently confirmed that he will retire after his final match at NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 20 on January 4, 2026.

At a press conference, Tanahashi revealed his post-retirement plans. He announced that he will take on a full-time office role once his wrestling career is over. Tanahashi also expressed confidence in the future of NJPW, saying that the current team is well-equipped to guide the company into a new and successful era, and he feels prepared for his transition into the office role.

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This time I have left as a wrestler and executive will give me a lot of valuable experience so I can transition into full-time office life with confidence. The people we have now are definitely more than capable to bring NJPW into its best era ever, and I have no concerns whatsoever.”

We will have to wait and see who will end up being Hiroshi Tanahashi’s final opponent in 2026, as fans will definitely be sad when the Ace of NJPW finally hangs up his pro wrestling boots for good.

Who do you feel should be Hiroshi Tanahashi’s final opponent in NJPW? Sound off in the comments section below!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

Subhojeet has been covering professional wrestling for over 20 years, delivering reliable updates and insights on everything from breaking news to backstage developments. His passion for the sport and deep knowledge keep fans informed and engaged.

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