Satoshi Kojima continues to recover from an MCL injury, and he will miss additional dates.

Kojima was already set to miss this weekend’s events due to the injury. In an update, NJPW announced that Satoshi Kojima will miss more dates as he recovers from an MCL injury. He will be absent from dates on the Fantasticamania tour, which begins on February 11.

The announcement, courtesy of NJPW’s website, is as follows:

“As he recovers from a left MCL injury, Satoshi Kojima will be absent from dates on the Fantasticamania tour which begins Monday February 11. We apologize to fans who were looking forward to seeing Kojima wrestle, and appreciate your understanding.

He will be replaced on scheduled dates as follows:

February 12, 13, 14, 16, 17: Tomoaki Honma

February 18: Ryusuke Taguchi

NJPW joins fans in wishing Kojima a full, speedy recovery.”

WrestleZone will provide more information as it becomes available.

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