‘What the heck is this?’ asks disgusted WWE legend after popping into Old Trafford Wetherspoon’s for a bite to eat

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WRESTLING legend The Great Muta has given British cuisine a brutal verdict.

The WWE Hall of Famer paid a visit to Old Trafford Wetherspoon’s in Manchester over the weekend.

X/ muto_keijiWWE Hall-of-Famer The Great Muta joined a host of wrestling stars at a Spoons this weekend[/caption]

X/ muto_keijiThe Japanese star ordered a katsu curry and ramen noodles[/caption]

X/ muto_keijiBut the noodles didn’t go down well with the former nine-time world champion[/caption]

Muta, 62, flew to the North West to attend a fan convention at the BEC Arena.

He met supporters and gave a talk at For the Love of Wrestling – but was less than taken with his food options.

Muta – real name Keiji Muto – popped into the Bishop Blaize by Manchester United‘s Old Trafford stadium.

He was joined by fellow wrestlers including Mark Henry and Debra McMichael.

But after ordering some ramen noodles, the Japanese legend was floored.

Uploading a picture of his dish and a disgusted face to X, Muta spluttered: “As for ramen…what the heck is this?!”

The wrestler also tackled a chicken katsu curry, which he declared was simply: “Okay.”

Despite his disastrous dinner, the wrestler wasn’t put off entirely and returned to the same pub later in the weekend.

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This time he played things a little safer – ordering a steak and chips.

One of the first wrestlers out of Japan, Muta is considered among the greatest and most influential of all time.

He spent 39 years in the ring and was a nine-time world champion.

In total, he held 32 championships and also went by the names The Black Ninja, Kokushi and Bach Mutoh.

Despite never appearing in the WWE, he was inducted into the Hall of Fame following his retirement in 2023.

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