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Katsuji Ueda

Katsuji Ueda (上田 勝次, Ueda Katsuji, December 15, 1945–April 20, 2017) was a Japanese kickboxer, martial artist and professional wrestler, best known for his time with Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) between 1990 and 1995. He was usually utilized in martial arts fights during his FMW career and won the promotion's World Light Heavyweight Championship three times. He was also a bodyguard for Atsushi Onita.

Katsuji Ueda
BornDecember 15, 1945
Japan
Died20 April 2017(2017-04-20) (aged 71)
Japan
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Katsuji Ueda
Billed height177 cm (5 ft 10 in)[1]
Billed weight96 kg (212 lb)[1]
Trained byAtsushi Onita
FMW Dojo
DebutJanuary 7, 1990
Retired2016

Professional wrestling career edit

Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling edit

World Light Heavyweight Champion (1990–1992) edit

Trained and skilled in martial arts and kickboxing, Katsuji Ueda was brought into Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) by Atsushi Onita, who created the promotion to prove that professional wrestling was better than martial arts and held many fights between wrestlers and martial artists.[2] Ueda's first professional wrestling match in FMW took place in the Battle Resistance Tournament on January 7, 1990, where he lost to Mitsuhiro Matsunaga in the opening round.[3] Initially a villain, Ueda headlined the July 16 show against company's top star Atsushi Onita in a martial arts match, which FMW dubbed "different style fight". At Summer Spectacular in Shiodome, Ueda teamed with Mr. Pogo and Ricky Fuji to defeat the team of Kim Hyun Han, Lee Gak-soo and Sambo Asako.[4][5] He scored a major victory over Tarzan Goto on August 25.[6] On September 25, Ueda defeated The Shooter, Ricky Fuji and Jimmy Backlund to win a tournament for the vacant AWA World Light Heavyweight Championship.[7] This began a feud with Backlund, which culminated in a mixed fight at the 1st Anniversary Show.[8] Ueda turned fan favorite and joined forces with Atsushi Onita on the FMW team.

On August 31, 1991, Ueda knocked out Mark Starr to win his second FMW World Light Heavyweight Championship.[9] The following month, Ueda lost a mixed style fight to former WWA World Martial Arts Heavyweight Champion Grigory Verichev via knockout at 2nd Anniversary Show.[10] Ueda would then enter the World's Strongest Tag Team Tournament with Calypso Jim for the newly created WWA World Martial Arts Tag Team Championship, in which their team scored only three points.[11] Ueda successfully defended his World Light Heavyweight Championship against The Shooter on February 8, 1992.[12] On March 23, Ueda lost the title to Dr. Luther.[13] Ueda regained the title by defeating Luther for his third WWA World Martial Arts Junior Heavyweight Championship on September 7.[14] This would be the last match of the title as it would be retired in 1993.[15] Ueda would lose a different style fight to Loc Matrere at 3rd Anniversary Show.[16]

Different style fights (1993–1995) edit

Ueda became a major fixture on FMW's mid-card and he was usually utilized for different style fights against various professional wrestlers, kickboxers and martial artists but FMW began phasing away the martial arts style in 1993 and mainly focused on the deathmatch wrestling style and Ueda was restricted to mainly different style fights in the mid-card.[2] At 4th Anniversary Show, Ueda teamed with Tarzan Goto and The Great Punk against Team Canada's Big Titan, Ricky Fuji and The Gladiator in a captain's fall losing captain leaves town no rope barbed wire tornado street fight deathmatch.[17] At Summer Spectacular, Ueda got a knockout win over former boxing heavyweight champion and former WWA World Martial Arts Heavyweight Champion Leon Spinks in a different style fight.[18] At Year End Spectacular, the kickboxer Ueda teamed with former judoka Grigory Verichev and former sambo fighter Sambo Asako against the team of Big Titan, Ricky Fuji and The Gladiator in a street fight.[19]

Ueda continued to perform in the mid-card, usually getting wins over lower and lesser-known talent. He knocked out Katsutoshi Niiyama in a different style fight at 5th Anniversary Show on May 5, 1994.[20] He continued to perform in FMW's mid-card for the next one year. His last major different style fight took place at the 6th Anniversary Show on May 5, 1995, in which he knocked out Tetsuhiro Kuroda.[21] His last match was a loss to Katsutoshi Niiyama on June 27.[22]

Independent circuit (1998–2016) edit

Katsuji Ueda retired from active competition after quitting FMW and competed occasionally. He returned to wrestling after three years on January 18, 1998 by losing to George Takano for a Tokyo Pro Wrestling show.[23] He would then work for Atsushi Onita's promoted shows between 1998 and 2002. On November 23, 2004, Ueda appeared for a Pro Wrestling Zero-One event, where he teamed with Koji Ishinnki to defeat Rikiya Fudo and Shinsuke Z Yamagasa in a tag team match.[24] On March 14, 2016, Ueda defeated The Shooter in a mixed martial arts match at an Atsushi Onita–promoted show. He then competed in two matches for Cho Sento Puroresu FMW.[25]

Death edit

Ueda died from a heart attack on April 20, 2017. He was 71 years old.

Championships and accomplishments edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Katsuji Ueda Profile". Cagematch. Retrieved 2017-12-12.
  2. ^ a b "FMW History". FMW Wrestling. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  3. ^ "FMW Battle Resistance - 1st Open Tournament results". Cagematch. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  4. ^ (in German). Puro Love. Archived from the original on 2017-11-17. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  5. ^ "FMW Summer Spectacular In Shiodome". Cagematch. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  6. ^ "FMW results - August 25, 1990". Cagematch. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  7. ^ "FMW results - September 25, 1990". Cagematch. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  8. ^ "FMW 1st Anniversary Show results". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  9. ^ "FMW results - August 31, 1991". Cagematch. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  10. ^ "Fall Spectacular 1991 results". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  11. ^ "World Strongest Tag Team Tournament". Cagematch. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  12. ^ "FMW results - February 8, 1992". Cagematch. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  13. ^ "FMW results - March 23, 1992". Cagematch. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  14. ^ "FMW results - September 7, 1992". Wrestlingdata. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  15. ^ "American Wrestling Association World Light Heavyweight Title History". Wrestling-Titles. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  16. ^ "Fall Spectacular 1992 results". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  17. ^ Ryan Mancuso (May 5, 1993). "FMW at Kawasaki Stadium, 5/5/96". Puroresu Central. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  18. ^ "Summer Spectacular 1993 results". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  19. ^ "Year End Spectacular 1993 results". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  20. ^ "FMW 5th Anniversary Show results". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  21. ^ "FMW 6th Anniversary Show results". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  22. ^ "FMW results - June 27, 1995". Cagematch. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  23. ^ "TPW results - January 18, 1998". Cagematch. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  24. ^ "Pro-Wrestling ZERO-ONE - "ENORMOUS 2004"". Puro Love. Retrieved 2017-12-18.
  25. ^ "FMW Presents Ray Aid results". Cagematch. Retrieved 2017-12-18.

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Katsuji Ueda 上田 勝次 Ueda Katsuji December 15 1945 April 20 2017 was a Japanese kickboxer martial artist and professional wrestler best known for his time with Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling FMW between 1990 and 1995 He was usually utilized in martial arts fights during his FMW career and won the promotion s World Light Heavyweight Championship three times He was also a bodyguard for Atsushi Onita Katsuji UedaBornDecember 15 1945JapanDied20 April 2017 2017 04 20 aged 71 JapanProfessional wrestling careerRing name s Katsuji UedaBilled height177 cm 5 ft 10 in 1 Billed weight96 kg 212 lb 1 Trained byAtsushi OnitaFMW DojoDebutJanuary 7 1990Retired2016 Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling 1 1 1 World Light Heavyweight Champion 1990 1992 1 1 2 Different style fights 1993 1995 1 2 Independent circuit 1998 2016 2 Death 3 Championships and accomplishments 4 ReferencesProfessional wrestling career editFrontier Martial Arts Wrestling edit World Light Heavyweight Champion 1990 1992 edit Trained and skilled in martial arts and kickboxing Katsuji Ueda was brought into Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling FMW by Atsushi Onita who created the promotion to prove that professional wrestling was better than martial arts and held many fights between wrestlers and martial artists 2 Ueda s first professional wrestling match in FMW took place in the Battle Resistance Tournament on January 7 1990 where he lost to Mitsuhiro Matsunaga in the opening round 3 Initially a villain Ueda headlined the July 16 show against company s top star Atsushi Onita in a martial arts match which FMW dubbed different style fight At Summer Spectacular in Shiodome Ueda teamed with Mr Pogo and Ricky Fuji to defeat the team of Kim Hyun Han Lee Gak soo and Sambo Asako 4 5 He scored a major victory over Tarzan Goto on August 25 6 On September 25 Ueda defeated The Shooter Ricky Fuji and Jimmy Backlund to win a tournament for the vacant AWA World Light Heavyweight Championship 7 This began a feud with Backlund which culminated in a mixed fight at the 1st Anniversary Show 8 Ueda turned fan favorite and joined forces with Atsushi Onita on the FMW team On August 31 1991 Ueda knocked out Mark Starr to win his second FMW World Light Heavyweight Championship 9 The following month Ueda lost a mixed style fight to former WWA World Martial Arts Heavyweight Champion Grigory Verichev via knockout at 2nd Anniversary Show 10 Ueda would then enter the World s Strongest Tag Team Tournament with Calypso Jim for the newly created WWA World Martial Arts Tag Team Championship in which their team scored only three points 11 Ueda successfully defended his World Light Heavyweight Championship against The Shooter on February 8 1992 12 On March 23 Ueda lost the title to Dr Luther 13 Ueda regained the title by defeating Luther for his third WWA World Martial Arts Junior Heavyweight Championship on September 7 14 This would be the last match of the title as it would be retired in 1993 15 Ueda would lose a different style fight to Loc Matrere at 3rd Anniversary Show 16 Different style fights 1993 1995 edit Ueda became a major fixture on FMW s mid card and he was usually utilized for different style fights against various professional wrestlers kickboxers and martial artists but FMW began phasing away the martial arts style in 1993 and mainly focused on the deathmatch wrestling style and Ueda was restricted to mainly different style fights in the mid card 2 At 4th Anniversary Show Ueda teamed with Tarzan Goto and The Great Punk against Team Canada s Big Titan Ricky Fuji and The Gladiator in a captain s fall losing captain leaves town no rope barbed wire tornado street fight deathmatch 17 At Summer Spectacular Ueda got a knockout win over former boxing heavyweight champion and former WWA World Martial Arts Heavyweight Champion Leon Spinks in a different style fight 18 At Year End Spectacular the kickboxer Ueda teamed with former judoka Grigory Verichev and former sambo fighter Sambo Asako against the team of Big Titan Ricky Fuji and The Gladiator in a street fight 19 Ueda continued to perform in the mid card usually getting wins over lower and lesser known talent He knocked out Katsutoshi Niiyama in a different style fight at 5th Anniversary Show on May 5 1994 20 He continued to perform in FMW s mid card for the next one year His last major different style fight took place at the 6th Anniversary Show on May 5 1995 in which he knocked out Tetsuhiro Kuroda 21 His last match was a loss to Katsutoshi Niiyama on June 27 22 Independent circuit 1998 2016 edit Katsuji Ueda retired from active competition after quitting FMW and competed occasionally He returned to wrestling after three years on January 18 1998 by losing to George Takano for a Tokyo Pro Wrestling show 23 He would then work for Atsushi Onita s promoted shows between 1998 and 2002 On November 23 2004 Ueda appeared for a Pro Wrestling Zero One event where he teamed with Koji Ishinnki to defeat Rikiya Fudo and Shinsuke Z Yamagasa in a tag team match 24 On March 14 2016 Ueda defeated The Shooter in a mixed martial arts match at an Atsushi Onita promoted show He then competed in two matches for Cho Sento Puroresu FMW 25 Death editUeda died from a heart attack on April 20 2017 He was 71 years old Championships and accomplishments editFrontier Martial Arts Wrestling AWA World Light Heavyweight Championship WWA World Martial Arts Junior Heavyweight Championship 3 times AWA World Light Heavyweight Championship Tournament 1990 References edit a b Katsuji Ueda Profile Cagematch Retrieved 2017 12 12 a b FMW History FMW Wrestling Retrieved 2017 12 18 FMW Battle Resistance 1st Open Tournament results Cagematch Retrieved 2017 12 18 Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling Results 1989 1995 in German Puro Love Archived from the original on 2017 11 17 Retrieved 2017 12 18 FMW Summer Spectacular In Shiodome Cagematch Retrieved 2017 12 18 FMW results August 25 1990 Cagematch Retrieved 2017 12 18 FMW results September 25 1990 Cagematch Retrieved 2017 12 18 FMW 1st Anniversary Show results Pro Wrestling History Retrieved 2017 12 18 FMW results August 31 1991 Cagematch Retrieved 2017 12 18 Fall Spectacular 1991 results Pro Wrestling History Retrieved 2017 12 18 World Strongest Tag Team Tournament Cagematch Retrieved 2017 12 18 FMW results February 8 1992 Cagematch Retrieved 2017 12 18 FMW results March 23 1992 Cagematch Retrieved 2017 12 18 FMW results September 7 1992 Wrestlingdata Retrieved 2017 12 18 American Wrestling Association World Light Heavyweight Title History Wrestling Titles Retrieved 2017 12 18 Fall Spectacular 1992 results Pro Wrestling History Retrieved 2017 12 18 Ryan Mancuso May 5 1993 FMW at Kawasaki Stadium 5 5 96 Puroresu Central Retrieved 2017 12 18 Summer Spectacular 1993 results Pro Wrestling History Retrieved 2017 12 18 Year End Spectacular 1993 results Pro Wrestling History Retrieved 2017 12 18 FMW 5th Anniversary Show results Pro Wrestling History Retrieved 2017 12 18 FMW 6th Anniversary Show results Pro Wrestling History Retrieved 2017 12 18 FMW results June 27 1995 Cagematch Retrieved 2017 12 18 TPW results January 18 1998 Cagematch Retrieved 2017 12 18 Pro Wrestling ZERO ONE ENORMOUS 2004 Puro Love Retrieved 2017 12 18 FMW Presents Ray Aid results Cagematch Retrieved 2017 12 18 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Katsuji Ueda amp oldid 1219445394, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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