fbpx
Wikipedia

Haruka Eigen

Haruka Eigen (永源 遙, Eigen Haruka) (January 11, 1946 – November 28, 2016) was a Japanese professional wrestler. He was an executive director of Pro Wrestling Noah.[2][3]

Haruka Eigen
Born(1946-01-11)11 January 1946
Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan
Died28 November 2016(2016-11-28) (aged 70)
Japan
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Great Togo[1]
Haruka Eigen
Billed height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Billed weight110 kg (243 lb)
DebutOctober 12, 1966
RetiredMarch 26, 2006

Sumo career edit

In July 1961, Haruka Eigen began competing in sumo wrestling. He was part of the Tatsunami stable. He quit sumo in May 1965, after nearly four years. His highest rank was makushita 71.[4]

Professional wrestling career edit

Tokyo Pro Wrestling (1966–1967) edit

Trained by former sumos Toyonobori and Mr. Hito at the Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance Dojo, Eigen followed Antonio Inoki to form Tokyo Pro Wrestling, where he debuted on October 12, 1966, against future rival Masao Kimura. After a brief interpromotional feud with International Wrestling Enterprise, however, Tokyo Pro folded and he followed Inoki to JWA.

Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance (1967–1973) edit

Eigen joined JWA in 1967 and was further trained by former judoka Seiji Sakaguchi. After spending six years struggling on the undercard, he finally left JWA in 1973, and the promotion soon folded.

New Japan Pro-Wrestling (1973–1984) edit

After leaving JWA in 1973, Eigen intended to join Sakaguchi in New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Beforehand, he went on an excursion in the United States. While there, he wrestled in the Central States area, under the name The Great Togo (not to be confused with Kazuo Okamura, who wrestled under the same name), wrestling mainly in Kansas City and St. Louis. In March 1973, he won his first championship, the NWA North American Tag Team Championship, with Tokyo Joe (his mentor, Mr. Hito). They would hold onto the titles for about a month, until the titles were abandoned, making them the last holders of the titles.

Upon returning to Japan full-time with NJPW, Eigen became a solid hand for the undercard and mid-card matches. In 1979, he would bounce back and forth between NJPW and IWE. Teaming with Strong Kobayashi, they won the IWA World Tag Team Championship in June 1980. They would hold onto the titles for over two weeks before losing them to Animal Hamaguchi and Mighty Inoue. Upon returning to NJPW on a full-time basis after a year, he began to feel disenchanted. He rekindled his feud with Rusher Kimura beginning in 1981 when Kimura joined NJPW after IWE closed. In 1983, he joined Riki Choshu's Ishin Gundan. A year later, he followed Choshu in leaving NJPW, after following Inoki for nearly two decades.

All Japan Pro Wrestling (1984–2000) edit

Joining All Japan Pro Wrestling in September 1984, he was part of the Japan Pro-Wrestling satellite, until it dissolved in March 1987. He chose to remain alongside Yoshiaki Yatsu and Shinichi Nakano. All the while he feuded with Rusher Kimura; their last singles match happened on April 9, 1987. On May 12, 1989, Kimura and Eigen faced each other within a six-man tag team match, their first undercard six-man bout; Eigen, along with Masanobu Fuchi and Motoshi Okuma lost to Kimura, Giant Baba and Akira Taue.

Since then, he had primarily used in multi-man tag team matches and comedy matches, mostly partnering with Fuchi and opposing Kimura, Baba and Mitsuo Momota. He would remain with All Japan until the Pro Wrestling Noah exodus in June 2000, ending his nearly sixteen-year run with AJPW.

Pro Wrestling Noah (2000–2006) edit

In August 2000, Eigen joined Pro Wrestling Noah. However, like in AJPW since the dissolution of Japan Pro Wrestling, he was mainly used for multi-man tag team matches and comedy matches. However, in January 2005, he was given a shot at the GHC Openweight Hardcore Championship against Naomichi Marufuji, but narrowly lost. He wrestled his last match of his career on March 26, 2006, teaming with Jun Akiyama, in a loss to Akira Taue and Masao Inoue.

Retirement and death edit

After retiring, Eigen focused on his work as executive director of Pro Wrestling Noah, overseeing sales and marketing. In July 2009, a month after Mitsuharu Misawa's death, he resigned as a director and retired as a counselor for the promotion's board of directors.

In September 2010, Eigen returned as a member of the GHC Championship committee. However, a ticket scandal with the Yakuza forced him to resign from the committee in March 2012 and was demoted into a general employee, as was general manager Ryu Nakata. Eigen and Nakata had ties with the Yakuza between 2003 and 2010.[3]

On November 28, 2016, Eigen died at his home at the age of 70. Originally, it was reported that he suffered a fall in the bathroom, but it was later confirmed that the fall was caused by a heart attack.[citation needed]

Championships and accomplishments edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "NWA North American Tag Team Title". wrestling-titles.com. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  2. ^ "Former wrestler, Pro Wrestling Noah executive director Haruka Eigen passes away". f4wonline. November 28, 2016. Retrieved November 30, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Report, Bleacher. "Pro Wrestling News: Japanese Promotion NOAH Reported to Have Ties with Yakuza". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 2017-03-28.
  4. ^ "Eigen Haruka Rikishi Information" 永源 遙 力士情報. Sumo Reference (in Japanese). Retrieved September 14, 2023.
  5. ^ Johns, Fred (June 10, 2008). "In awe at my first Cauliflower Alley Club reunion". Slam Wrestling. Retrieved September 27, 2020.
  6. ^ "NWA World Tag Team Title". wrestling-titles.com. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  7. ^ "International Wrestling Alliance World Tag Team Title". wrestling-titles.com. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  8. ^ "NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Title History". Solie's Title Histories. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
  9. ^ "NWA Mid-America Tag Team Title". wrestling-titles.com. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
  10. ^ "National Wrestling Alliance World 6-Man Tag Team Title". wrestling-titles.com. Retrieved December 15, 2016.

External links edit

  • Haruka Eigen's profile at Cagematch.net  , Wrestlingdata.com  , Internet Wrestling Database  

haruka, eigen, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, december, 20. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Haruka Eigen news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Haruka Eigen 永源 遙 Eigen Haruka January 11 1946 November 28 2016 was a Japanese professional wrestler He was an executive director of Pro Wrestling Noah 2 3 Haruka EigenBorn 1946 01 11 11 January 1946Ichikawa Chiba JapanDied28 November 2016 2016 11 28 aged 70 JapanProfessional wrestling careerRing name s Great Togo 1 Haruka EigenBilled height1 78 m 5 ft 10 in Billed weight110 kg 243 lb DebutOctober 12 1966RetiredMarch 26 2006 Contents 1 Sumo career 2 Professional wrestling career 2 1 Tokyo Pro Wrestling 1966 1967 2 2 Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance 1967 1973 2 3 New Japan Pro Wrestling 1973 1984 2 4 All Japan Pro Wrestling 1984 2000 2 5 Pro Wrestling Noah 2000 2006 3 Retirement and death 4 Championships and accomplishments 5 References 6 External linksSumo career editIn July 1961 Haruka Eigen began competing in sumo wrestling He was part of the Tatsunami stable He quit sumo in May 1965 after nearly four years His highest rank was makushita 71 4 Professional wrestling career editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message Tokyo Pro Wrestling 1966 1967 edit Trained by former sumos Toyonobori and Mr Hito at the Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance Dojo Eigen followed Antonio Inoki to form Tokyo Pro Wrestling where he debuted on October 12 1966 against future rival Masao Kimura After a brief interpromotional feud with International Wrestling Enterprise however Tokyo Pro folded and he followed Inoki to JWA Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance 1967 1973 edit Eigen joined JWA in 1967 and was further trained by former judoka Seiji Sakaguchi After spending six years struggling on the undercard he finally left JWA in 1973 and the promotion soon folded New Japan Pro Wrestling 1973 1984 edit After leaving JWA in 1973 Eigen intended to join Sakaguchi in New Japan Pro Wrestling Beforehand he went on an excursion in the United States While there he wrestled in the Central States area under the name The Great Togo not to be confused with Kazuo Okamura who wrestled under the same name wrestling mainly in Kansas City and St Louis In March 1973 he won his first championship the NWA North American Tag Team Championship with Tokyo Joe his mentor Mr Hito They would hold onto the titles for about a month until the titles were abandoned making them the last holders of the titles Upon returning to Japan full time with NJPW Eigen became a solid hand for the undercard and mid card matches In 1979 he would bounce back and forth between NJPW and IWE Teaming with Strong Kobayashi they won the IWA World Tag Team Championship in June 1980 They would hold onto the titles for over two weeks before losing them to Animal Hamaguchi and Mighty Inoue Upon returning to NJPW on a full time basis after a year he began to feel disenchanted He rekindled his feud with Rusher Kimura beginning in 1981 when Kimura joined NJPW after IWE closed In 1983 he joined Riki Choshu s Ishin Gundan A year later he followed Choshu in leaving NJPW after following Inoki for nearly two decades All Japan Pro Wrestling 1984 2000 edit Joining All Japan Pro Wrestling in September 1984 he was part of the Japan Pro Wrestling satellite until it dissolved in March 1987 He chose to remain alongside Yoshiaki Yatsu and Shinichi Nakano All the while he feuded with Rusher Kimura their last singles match happened on April 9 1987 On May 12 1989 Kimura and Eigen faced each other within a six man tag team match their first undercard six man bout Eigen along with Masanobu Fuchi and Motoshi Okuma lost to Kimura Giant Baba and Akira Taue Since then he had primarily used in multi man tag team matches and comedy matches mostly partnering with Fuchi and opposing Kimura Baba and Mitsuo Momota He would remain with All Japan until the Pro Wrestling Noah exodus in June 2000 ending his nearly sixteen year run with AJPW Pro Wrestling Noah 2000 2006 edit In August 2000 Eigen joined Pro Wrestling Noah However like in AJPW since the dissolution of Japan Pro Wrestling he was mainly used for multi man tag team matches and comedy matches However in January 2005 he was given a shot at the GHC Openweight Hardcore Championship against Naomichi Marufuji but narrowly lost He wrestled his last match of his career on March 26 2006 teaming with Jun Akiyama in a loss to Akira Taue and Masao Inoue Retirement and death editAfter retiring Eigen focused on his work as executive director of Pro Wrestling Noah overseeing sales and marketing In July 2009 a month after Mitsuharu Misawa s death he resigned as a director and retired as a counselor for the promotion s board of directors In September 2010 Eigen returned as a member of the GHC Championship committee However a ticket scandal with the Yakuza forced him to resign from the committee in March 2012 and was demoted into a general employee as was general manager Ryu Nakata Eigen and Nakata had ties with the Yakuza between 2003 and 2010 3 On November 28 2016 Eigen died at his home at the age of 70 Originally it was reported that he suffered a fall in the bathroom but it was later confirmed that the fall was caused by a heart attack citation needed Championships and accomplishments editCauliflower Alley Club Men s Wrestling Award 2008 5 Central States Wrestling NWA North American Tag Team Championship Central States version 1 time with Tokyo Joe 1 NWA World Tag Team Championship Central States version 2 times with Tokyo Joe 6 International Wrestling Enterprise IWA World Tag Team Championship 1 time with Strong Kobayashi 7 NWA Mid America NWA Mid America Heavyweight Championship 1 time 8 NWA Mid America Tag Team Championship 2 times with Tojo Yamamoto 1 and Bobby Eaton 1 9 NWA Six Man Tag Team Championship 1 time with David Schultz and Tojo Yamamoto 10 Tokyo Sports Service Award 2006 References edit a b NWA North American Tag Team Title wrestling titles com Retrieved December 2 2016 Former wrestler Pro Wrestling Noah executive director Haruka Eigen passes away f4wonline November 28 2016 Retrieved November 30 2016 a b Report Bleacher Pro Wrestling News Japanese Promotion NOAH Reported to Have Ties with Yakuza Bleacher Report Retrieved 2017 03 28 Eigen Haruka Rikishi Information 永源 遙 力士情報 Sumo Reference in Japanese Retrieved September 14 2023 Johns Fred June 10 2008 In awe at my first Cauliflower Alley Club reunion Slam Wrestling Retrieved September 27 2020 NWA World Tag Team Title wrestling titles com Retrieved December 2 2016 International Wrestling Alliance World Tag Team Title wrestling titles com Retrieved December 2 2016 NWA Mid America Heavyweight Title History Solie s Title Histories Retrieved December 15 2016 NWA Mid America Tag Team Title wrestling titles com Retrieved December 15 2016 National Wrestling Alliance World 6 Man Tag Team Title wrestling titles com Retrieved December 15 2016 External links editHaruka Eigen s profile at Cagematch net nbsp Wrestlingdata com nbsp Internet Wrestling Database nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Haruka Eigen amp oldid 1175323680, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.