Summary
Callum Newman says his future is firmly tied to New Japan Pro-Wrestling.
The reigning IWGP Heavyweight Champion addressed recent talk about a possible move elsewhere and said he is locked into a long-term deal. Newman also made it clear he has not spoken with Tony Khan, despite recently appearing in AEW alongside United Empire stablemates to back up Will Ospreay.
That update adds another layer to Newman's rise in NJPW, especially after earlier reporting on new deals tied to several NJPW names. It also comes just before his next title defense against Shingo Takagi at Wrestling Dontaku.
Quote from Callum Newman
"I'm signed here. I live here now and I've got a long-term contract. I've never spoken to Tony Khan. The only people I know there (at AEW) are Will (Ospreay) and Andrade (El Idolo)."
What it means for NJPW and Callum Newman
Newman saying he is under a long-term NJPW contract gives the promotion more stability around its top title, especially with Shingo Takagi next in line for a shot at the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. It also frames his AEW appearance as an extension of his United Empire ties rather than a sign that he is preparing to leave NJPW.
For fans watching NJPW's title picture, the immediate takeaway is simple: Newman is presenting himself as part of the company's long-term plans while carrying its biggest championship.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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