Kenny Omega doesn’t have anything great to say regarding former STARDOM owner Rossy Ogawa.

Last night, during his Twitch Stream, Kenny Omega gave his thoughts on Rossy Ogawa and implied that if and when certain information gets out about him, his career will be over.

“From someone who lived it, breathed, who has very close friends in the industry. I don’t necessarily mean the wrestling industry; I mean the industry. The government-issued press. The information they know. I’m just going to leave it at that,” Kenny Omega said. “I would say don’t be so quick to listen to praise for that individual because someday, I’m not sure when it will be.

“Maybe not today. Maybe not tomorrow, but someday, people will know the truth. What they do with that truth, I don’t know. Will they share it? Maybe. A lot of the higher-ups in Japan, they know exactly what.”

Kenny Omega says there are people in WWE and AEW who refuse to work with Rossy Ogawa

Later in the stream, Ogawa was mentioned again, with someone in the chat referring to him as an “E-Drone,” taking Omega’s words out of context.

“My comments on Rossy are whatever. There is nothing to say,” Kenny Omega said. “I just think, eventually….I don’t care about Rossy being an E-Drone. That’s no big deal. He’s done….that’s not even the tip…just you friggin wait. If you are still interested in wrestling and you’re listening to the stories and reading stuff.

“When it finally comes out. I will say one thing, there are a lot of people who refuse to work for him for the very same reason. Some of those people are in WWE. Some are in AEW. They have a very good reason. It’s not just, ‘I decided to wake up and not like this guy.’ If you want to know along what lines they tread amongst, the dude just flat-out said, ‘We’re looking for girls ages 13 to 21 that don’t have a boyfriend and aren’t married.’

Kenny Omega gives a warning to those joining Ogawa’s Marigold promotion

“We already know he puts underage girls in very revealing swimsuit calendars and books. I wish that’s all he did. Let’s put it that way. I don’t know. I don’t want to say anything. I’m not going on record to say anything. I don’t want lawyers barking at my door. That’s why I don’t want to say anything. I don’t have any sort of video evidence; I just have the good word of people who are very close. I’m outside of it.

“If those people feel like commenting or saying something, whatever. For now, I’ll say that people going to Marigold, good luck. I hope you have a great time. I hope it works out for you. For me, I would be very hesitant. I would be very hesitant. That’s all. My only comment, I’m with Asuka. That’s it. We are bros. Always have been. She has her reasons and they are probably the same ones as mine.” [H/T: Fightful]

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