From 2002 to 2011, Keiji Muto was the President of All Japan Pro Wrestling. Leading All Japan after the cataclysmic roster split, Muto introduced elements of Americanised 'sports entertainment' to a traditional wrestling product.
Alongside classic matches and a revered Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship reign, this time period is remembered for All Japan's roster adding new names. Muto's presidency is also remembered for a sharp decline in All Japan's business and for its tragic ending which changed a wrestler's life forever.
Through exclusive interviews with those who were there, The Muto Years explores one of the most controversial eras in Japanese professional wrestling. The direct follow up to Ganbaru: How All Japan Pro Wrestling Survived the Year 2000 Roster Split, readers will experience all the ups and downs of Pro Wres Love.