From F4WOnline
Looks like it was a direct result from the back suplex. You could say it was only a matter of time before one of those dangerous moves backfired and their stiffness ended up killing a man, but even with all the dangerous head-dropping moves, hearing about a death like this is rare. I'll say it right now, any attempt to blame Saito for the death is wrong, dead wrong. It was a mistake. Mistakes happen, and really, a lot of the onus is on the guy taking the move as well. No one was to blame. It was just horriffic accident.
Also in the news post, Japan lost one of its most famous refs in Ted Tanabe. Really, really awful weekend for puroresu.
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