On January 4, 2026, Hiroshi Tanahashi will end his legendary in-ring career, mere days after John Cena ends his in-ring career at the end of 2025. After first joining New Japan Pro Wrestling in 1999, Tanahashi is ready to say goodbye to competition, but he won’t be parting ways with the company.
At a press conference, Tanahashi addressed his retirement plans and what will come after January 4. Tanahashi confirmed that he will remain with New Japan in an office role and that this will be a full-time commitment.
“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.”
Tanahashi was appointed President of New Japan in December of last year, replacing Takami Ohbari who had been in the role since 2020. At the time of his appointment, Tanahashi said he had always dreamed of being President. Tanahashi also shared goals as President including selling out the Tokyo Dome and hosting more title matches outside of major cities.
With decades of experience in New Japan, including as one of the company’s very top performers, Tanahashi is well-equipped for a full-time life in the company’s offices after his wrestling career ends. Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest on Hiroshi Tanahashi and his farewell tour from the ring.