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in sumo and professional wrestling as Michiharu Toyonobori (豊登道春, Toyonobori Michiharu) or simply by his shikona Toyonobori (豊登, Toyonobori, "Riser from... |
Toyonobori and Giant Baba. Although Ramírez's battle record was poor, he created a sensation by putting powder in the gaps between his bandages and causing... |
Giant Baba (category Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum) Tag Team Championship (3 times) – with Toyonobori NWA International Heavyweight Championship (3 times) NWA International Tag Team Championship (6 times)... |
He won his first title in May 1969, teaming with Toyonobori to defeat Ivan Strogoff and Jean Ferré in the Élysée Montmartre in Paris, France to... |
Masa Saito (section Championships and accomplishments) success as a singles wrestler, winning the AWA World Heavyweight Championship in 1990, and as a tag team wrestler with multiple partners in various National... |
Heavyweight Championship. Stasiak wrestled his final match with IWE on May 5, 1969, teaming with Dixon and Morgan in a loss to Sugiyama, Toyonobori, and the Great... |
June 1962, Austin and Mike Sharpe defeated Rikidōzan and Toyonobori to win the All Asia Tag Team Championship. They held the championship for slightly under... |
referee, and color commentator for New Japan Pro-Wrestling. He was named "Kotetsu" ("Little Iron") by former Japanese pro wrestler Toyonobori after the... |
Rikidōzan (category Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum) Heavyweight Championship (1 time) All Asia Tag Team Championship (4 times) – with Toyonobori JWA All Japan Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Toyonobori NWA... |
Al Costello (category Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum) Champions. They held this title until 10 January 1968 when IWE mainstays Toyonobori and Thunder Sugiyama beat them for the gold. Over the years, many more title... |
and Rusher Kimura TWWA World Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with Toyonobori and Rusher Kimura Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon... |
Pro-Wrestling). As a protégé of Toyonobori, Kimura followed him when he left due to backstage struggles. Toyonobori, Isao Yoshiwara, Kimura, Antonio... |
four years. His highest rank was makushita 71. Trained by former sumos Toyonobori and Mr. Hito at the Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance Dojo, Eigen followed Antonio... |
Billy Red Lyons (category Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum) the Japan Wrestling Association from Giant Baba and Toyonobori. They lost the championship to Baba and Tonobori just over a month later on July 15, 1965... |
Kintarō Ōki (section Championships and accomplishments) JWA return in 1964 as "Kintarō Kongo", Ōki returned to the JWA when Toyonobori and Inoki left the promotion, though he returned the next year. In 1967... |
Luther Lindsay (category Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum) Wrestling where he and Ricky Waldo defeated Toyonobori and Rikidōzan for the All Asia Tag Team Championship on February 3, 1962. After losing the titles... |
Kantaro Hoshino (category Professional wrestling managers and valets) Champion). The godfather of the ring name is Toyonobori. Over the next few years, Hoshino worked his way up the card and paid his dues. In 1967, he was sent on... |
Fabulous Kangaroos (category Independent promotions teams and stables) Champions. They held this title until 10 January 1968 when IWE mainstays Toyonobori and Thunder Sugiyama beat them for the gold. Their time in Japan was only... |
Spicolli, 27 April 6 - Stanley Radwan, 89 June 2 – Junkyard Dog, 45 July 1 - Toyonobori, 67 July 20 - June Byers, 76 August 17 – Terry Garvin, 61 August 18 –... |