Evil, the notorious wrestler and leader of the House of Torture, has issued a bold and biting warning to Olympic gold medalist Aaron Wolf ahead of their highly anticipated clash at Wrestle Kingdom. In a recent interview with NJPW 1972, Evil did not hold back in his criticism of Wolf, categorizing him as an inexperienced contender unworthy of facing a seasoned champion.

Referring specifically to an altercation that took place during their recent encounter at Ryogoku, Evil stated, “You saw what happened! That no good punk put his hands on my HOUSE OF TORTURE! Now he’ll pay the price. I don’t care if he’s an Olympic gold medalist. He can’t wrestle! Green as goose s–t! I’ll crush him!” His disdain for Wolf extended to claiming that the judoka needed to be “purged” from society, further escalating the intensity of their rivalry.

Evil’s confidence in his abilities is evident as he expressed that Wolf’s previous accolades do not intimidate him. “You want me to say that beating an Olympic gold medalist would be a huge honor? No no no! Whatever name he has, in this business he’s nothing but a beginner,” he declared. This dismissive attitude highlights Evil’s determination to establish his dominance in the ring, despite Wolf’s impressive track record, which includes a gold medal at the 2017 World Championships and another at the 2020 Summer Olympics.

As the Wrestle Kingdom event approaches on January 4, 2026, at the Tokyo Dome in Japan, excitement is building among fans. The card promises an unforgettable lineup, featuring several highly competitive matches, including Evil defending his NEVER Openweight Championship against Wolf, as well as a series of other championship bouts.

Fans can look forward to witnessing a clash of contrasting styles and reputations as Evil aims to solidify his status as a champion by taking down one of the most decorated athletes in judo history. The atmosphere will undoubtedly be electric at Wrestle Kingdom, reflecting the fervent anticipation surrounding this encounter and the potential ramifications for both competitors’ careers.

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