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Masahiro Chono

Masahiro "Masa" Chono (蝶野正洋, Chōno Masahiro, born September 17, 1963) is an American-born Japanese-American retired professional wrestler and actor best known for his 26 year stint with New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). As the leader of nWo Japan, Team 2000 and Black New Japan, he was the promotion's top heel for much of his career, beginning in 1994 when he adopted his Yakuza inspired gimmick.

Masahiro Chono
Chono in November 2010
Born (1963-09-17) September 17, 1963 (age 59)[1]
Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Kamikaze Chono[2]
Masahiro Chono[2]
Masa Chono[2]
Tokyo Chono[2]
Billed height6 ft 1 in (185 cm)[3]
Billed weight238 lb (108 kg)[3]
Billed fromTokyo, Japan (WCW)
Mitaka, Tokyo (NJPW)
Trained byStu Hart
Lou Thesz
Antonio Inoki
Kotetsu Yamamoto[4]
DebutOctober 5, 1984
RetiredApril 13, 2014[5]

Aside from his work in NJPW, Chono has also made appearances for World Championship Wrestling (WCW), as a member of the New World Order, as well as occasional appearances in All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), Pro Wrestling Noah and Pro Wrestling Zero1. Chono holds the record for most wins of the G1 Climax at 5, which has earned him the nicknames "Mr. August" and "Mr. G1". Overall, he is a two-time world champion, with one reign as IWGP Heavyweight Champion and NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion each. He is also a seven-time IWGP Tag Team Champion.

Professional wrestling career

New Japan Pro-Wrestling (1984 - 2010)

Early years (1984–1989)

Chōno debuted in 1984 against Keiji Mutoh at a New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) event in Saitama, Japan.[6] In 1987, he defeated Shinya Hashimoto to win the Young Lions Cup. After winning the tournament, he went on an excursion that started in Europe, wrestling for Otto Wanz's Catch Wrestling Association.

After a while in Europe, Chono went on an excursion to North America, starting in the United States for Central States Wrestling in Kansas City, which by then broke away from the National Wrestling Alliance to form the World Wrestling Alliance.[6] He would also later wrestle in the Canadian Maritimes for Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling and in Puerto Rico, where he, Hashimoto, and Mutoh formed The Three Musketeers.

Chono returned to NJPW part-time in July 1988. He came back to the United States in October 1988 and teamed with Mike Davis in Continental Championship Wrestling (CCW), by then renamed the Continental Wrestling Federation (CWF), and won that company's tag titles as the Japanese Connection.

In April 1989, he took part in the IWGP Heavyweight Championship tournament, held at New Japan's very first show at the Tokyo Dome; he lost to eventual winner of the tournament and new champion Big Van Vader in the quarterfinals. During this time, he would return to the United States and have a brief run in Australia.

Rise to superstardom (1989–1994)

Upon Chono's return to New Japan in October 1989, he reinvented himself. On October 15, 1989 during a match against Matt Borne where he was victorious, he debuted his signature move, the STF. On February 10, 1990, he wrestled in the main-event of NJPW's second Tokyo Dome show, teaming with Shinya Hashimoto against Antonio Inoki and Seiji Sakaguchi, on April 27 he won the IWGP Tag Team Championship with Mutoh, and on December 26 he defeated his mentor, wrestling legend Lou Thesz, when Thesz came out of retirement for one last match.[6] The next year, Chono solidified his main-event status with an amazing performance in the first G1 Climax tournament, winning the tournament in a thirty-minute final over Mutoh.[6]

He won the tournament again in 1992, winning the NWA World Heavyweight Championship in the process. Since then, he has won the tournament on three more occasions. On September 23, 1992, Chono suffered a serious neck injury from a botched sitdown tombstone piledriver while defending the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Steve Austin.[6] On January 4, 1993, he lost the NWA World title to IWGP Heavyweight champion The Great Muta in a Title vs. Title match. Around 1993, he participated in his third G1 Climax tournament, losing to Hiroshi Hase in the semi-finals. In January 1994, he received a shot at the IWGP Heavyweight Championship against Shinya Hashimoto, though he would ultimately lose the match. In August 1994, he won his third G1 Climax tournament, defeating Power Warrior in the finals.

nWo Japan and Team 2000 (1994–2004)

A short time after winning his third G1 Climax, Chono underwent a change in attitude. Originally a clean-cut fan favorite during his NWA World title reign, he turned heel, angered that Power Warrior received a shot at the IWGP Heavyweight Championship before him, as he won the tournament. He also changed his image and adopted a yakuza gimmick, complete with sunglasses, menacing mannerisms and black coats and tights. Chono's partnering with Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Hiro Saito as "Team Wolf" provided a foundation to NJPW's nWo Japan. Establishing himself as leader of its Japanese sister stable, Chono joined the American nWo in December 1996 as it was gaining momentum in World Championship Wrestling (WCW). He would also join its successor, Team 2000, which would eventually restructure again. In a match against WCW's Bill Goldberg, Chono supposedly "shot" the match (actually employing legitimate combat) and dislocated his shoulder.

Upon returning to Japan, Chono rejoined NJPW, where he achieved much success. He won the IWGP Tag Team Titles on six occasions and also won the very prestigious IWGP Heavyweight Title in 1998. In 2002, Chono won his fourth G1 Climax tournament and had a brief, memorable feud with WWE's Chyna. He also became a booker for NJPW around this time.[6] In 2003, Chono briefly joined Pro Wrestling NOAH for a handful of matches and was defeated by GHC Champion Kenta Kobashi on 2 May of that year. On October 13, he lost to Hulk Hogan.

Black New Japan and ChoTen (2004–2007)

In early 2004, Chono became the leader of the Black New Japan stable, which was the most dominating heel stable in NJPW until it was disbanded by Riki Choshu. As a reaction to this, Chono lead an "Anti-Choshu Army" with Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Black Strong Machine. Chono won the 2005 G1 Climax tournament, thus having achieved a record-setting five G1 victories. His success in the G1 has given him the nickname Mr. August.

On October 30, 2005, Masahiro Chono and Tenzan defeated the team of Shinsuke Nakamura and Hiroshi Tanahashi to win their fifth IWGP Tag Team Championship. The team went on to rename themselves Cho-Ten, a portmanteau of the members' names. They were stripped of the titles in late 2006 after they split up, and refused to defend them together. Masahiro Chono formed a stable with Shinsuke Nakamura in 2006 called Chono and Nakamura-gun, which began feuding with Tenzan's new group, GBH.

Legend (2007–2010)

 
Chono in November 2010

Chono continued to wrestle full-time in 2007, but also began working as a promoter, with New Japan permitting him to set up cards in different areas of Japan. Following the 2007 G1 Climax, it appears that Chono may be breaking away from his BLACK faction and formed the Legend stable, having sworn in wrestlers such as Riki Choshu, Jyushin Thunder Liger, Shiro Koshinaka, and AKIRA.

Outside wrestling, Chono began appearing on Gaki no Tsukai's "No Laughing Batsu Game" as one of the attackers, usually giving Hōsei Tsukitei a slap to the face.

In January 2010 it was reported that Chono would be leaving New Japan and becoming a freelancer, after spending most of his career with the company.[7]

Freelancer (2010–2013)

In March 2010, Chono portrayed Nobunaga Oda in two matches during a Samurai Festival after leaving New Japan. Chono wrestled AKIRA, who portrayed Mitsuhide Akechi, on both days, winning the first match and losing the second. On August 15, 2010, Chono returned to New Japan to serve as the special ring announcer for the G1 Climax final match between Hiroshi Tanahashi and Satoshi Kojima.[8] On November 5 and 6, Chono appeared in a series of shows in Taiwan for All Japan. On November 5, Chono and Mutoh defeated the Voodoo Murders (TARU and Rene Dupree). The following day, Chono teamed with Mutoh and Masakatsu Funaki to defeat the Voodoo Murders (Dupree, KENSO, and Joe Doering).[9] In December 2010, Chono began working for Antonio Inoki's Inoki Genome Federation as a booker.

On March 6, 2011, Chono entered Pro Wrestling ZERO1 for their 10th Anniversary Show, where he defeated Daichi Hashimoto in his debut match.[10] On April 17, 2011, Chono wrestled for Osaka Pro, where he teamed with Kuuga and Orochi in a losing effort against Shodai Tiger Mask, Billyken Kid, and Tsubasa.[11] On August 14, 2011, Chono returned to Osaka Pro, teaming with TAJIRI and Zeus in a victory over JOKER (Kuuga, Orochi, and Tadasuke).[12] On October 3, 2011, Chono returned to NJPW for a Team Wolf reunion match, teaming with Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Hiro Saito to defeat Osamu Nishimura, Koji Kanemoto, and Shinjiro Otani.[13]

All Japan Pro Wrestling (2013–2014)

In January 2013, Chono signed with All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) as an advisor.

On August 25, 2013, Chono teamed with Joe Doering and defeated KENSO and AJPW President Nobuo Shiraishi in an exhibition tag team match.

Chono left AJPW in 2014.

Return to freelancing (2014)

Since leaving AJPW, Chono has become a freelancer. His last match on record was on April 13, 2014, for Dotonbori Pro Wrestling, teaming with Daisuke Masaoka and Hayata in a loss to Super Delfin, HUB, and Gran Hamada.

Personal life

On December 28, 1991, Chono married Martina Carlsbad, whom he met while on an excursion in Germany in 1987.[citation needed] Together they have one son (born July 4, 2006) and one daughter (born August 2009).[citation needed]

In late-June 1995, Chono's father died. His death forced Chono to miss an IWGP Tag Team title defense and take a hiatus, which forced him and Hiroyoshi Tenzan to vacate the title on July 7, 1995.[citation needed]

Other media

Chono appears as a gang member in the 2017 video game Yakuza Kiwami 2, alongside Genichiro Tenryu, Keiji Mutoh, Riki Choshu and Tatsumi Fujinami.[14] Besides appearing in numerous TV shows, he was the voice actor in the Japanese dubbed version of Blade: Trinity for Jarko Grimwood,[citation needed], portrayed by fellow professional wrestler Triple H.

Championships and accomplishments

 
Chono as the NWA World Heavyweight Champion in 1992

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External links

  • Biography
  • Biographical information
  • Aristrist clothing
  • Masahiro Chōno on Twitter  
  • Masahiro Chono's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database
Achievements
Preceded by Super Grade Tag League winner
1995
1997
With: Hiroyoshi Tenzan (1995)
Keiji Mutoh (1997)
Succeeded by
Preceded by G1 Tag League winner
2006
With: Shinsuke Nakamura
Succeeded by
Preceded by G1 Climax winner
1991 & 1992
1994
2002
2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by 22nd IWGP Heavyweight Champion
August 8, 1998 – September 21, 1998
Vacant
Chono suffers neck injury
Title next held by
Scott Norton

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Masahiro Masa Chono 蝶野正洋 Chōno Masahiro born September 17 1963 is an American born Japanese American retired professional wrestler and actor best known for his 26 year stint with New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW As the leader of nWo Japan Team 2000 and Black New Japan he was the promotion s top heel for much of his career beginning in 1994 when he adopted his Yakuza inspired gimmick Masahiro ChonoChono in November 2010Born 1963 09 17 September 17 1963 age 59 1 Seattle Washington U S Professional wrestling careerRing name s Kamikaze Chono 2 Masahiro Chono 2 Masa Chono 2 Tokyo Chono 2 Billed height6 ft 1 in 185 cm 3 Billed weight238 lb 108 kg 3 Billed fromTokyo Japan WCW Mitaka Tokyo NJPW Trained byStu HartLou TheszAntonio InokiKotetsu Yamamoto 4 DebutOctober 5 1984RetiredApril 13 2014 5 Aside from his work in NJPW Chono has also made appearances for World Championship Wrestling WCW as a member of the New World Order as well as occasional appearances in All Japan Pro Wrestling AJPW Pro Wrestling Noah and Pro Wrestling Zero1 Chono holds the record for most wins of the G1 Climax at 5 which has earned him the nicknames Mr August and Mr G1 Overall he is a two time world champion with one reign as IWGP Heavyweight Champion and NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion each He is also a seven time IWGP Tag Team Champion Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 New Japan Pro Wrestling 1984 2010 1 1 1 Early years 1984 1989 1 1 2 Rise to superstardom 1989 1994 1 1 3 nWo Japan and Team 2000 1994 2004 1 1 4 Black New Japan and ChoTen 2004 2007 1 1 5 Legend 2007 2010 1 2 Freelancer 2010 2013 1 3 All Japan Pro Wrestling 2013 2014 1 4 Return to freelancing 2014 2 Personal life 3 Other media 4 Championships and accomplishments 5 References 6 External linksProfessional wrestling career EditNew Japan Pro Wrestling 1984 2010 Edit Early years 1984 1989 Edit Chōno debuted in 1984 against Keiji Mutoh at a New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW event in Saitama Japan 6 In 1987 he defeated Shinya Hashimoto to win the Young Lions Cup After winning the tournament he went on an excursion that started in Europe wrestling for Otto Wanz s Catch Wrestling Association After a while in Europe Chono went on an excursion to North America starting in the United States for Central States Wrestling in Kansas City which by then broke away from the National Wrestling Alliance to form the World Wrestling Alliance 6 He would also later wrestle in the Canadian Maritimes for Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling and in Puerto Rico where he Hashimoto and Mutoh formed The Three Musketeers Chono returned to NJPW part time in July 1988 He came back to the United States in October 1988 and teamed with Mike Davis in Continental Championship Wrestling CCW by then renamed the Continental Wrestling Federation CWF and won that company s tag titles as the Japanese Connection In April 1989 he took part in the IWGP Heavyweight Championship tournament held at New Japan s very first show at the Tokyo Dome he lost to eventual winner of the tournament and new champion Big Van Vader in the quarterfinals During this time he would return to the United States and have a brief run in Australia Rise to superstardom 1989 1994 Edit Upon Chono s return to New Japan in October 1989 he reinvented himself On October 15 1989 during a match against Matt Borne where he was victorious he debuted his signature move the STF On February 10 1990 he wrestled in the main event of NJPW s second Tokyo Dome show teaming with Shinya Hashimoto against Antonio Inoki and Seiji Sakaguchi on April 27 he won the IWGP Tag Team Championship with Mutoh and on December 26 he defeated his mentor wrestling legend Lou Thesz when Thesz came out of retirement for one last match 6 The next year Chono solidified his main event status with an amazing performance in the first G1 Climax tournament winning the tournament in a thirty minute final over Mutoh 6 He won the tournament again in 1992 winning the NWA World Heavyweight Championship in the process Since then he has won the tournament on three more occasions On September 23 1992 Chono suffered a serious neck injury from a botched sitdown tombstone piledriver while defending the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Steve Austin 6 On January 4 1993 he lost the NWA World title to IWGP Heavyweight champion The Great Muta in a Title vs Title match Around 1993 he participated in his third G1 Climax tournament losing to Hiroshi Hase in the semi finals In January 1994 he received a shot at the IWGP Heavyweight Championship against Shinya Hashimoto though he would ultimately lose the match In August 1994 he won his third G1 Climax tournament defeating Power Warrior in the finals nWo Japan and Team 2000 1994 2004 Edit A short time after winning his third G1 Climax Chono underwent a change in attitude Originally a clean cut fan favorite during his NWA World title reign he turned heel angered that Power Warrior received a shot at the IWGP Heavyweight Championship before him as he won the tournament He also changed his image and adopted a yakuza gimmick complete with sunglasses menacing mannerisms and black coats and tights Chono s partnering with Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Hiro Saito as Team Wolf provided a foundation to NJPW s nWo Japan Establishing himself as leader of its Japanese sister stable Chono joined the American nWo in December 1996 as it was gaining momentum in World Championship Wrestling WCW He would also join its successor Team 2000 which would eventually restructure again In a match against WCW s Bill Goldberg Chono supposedly shot the match actually employing legitimate combat and dislocated his shoulder Upon returning to Japan Chono rejoined NJPW where he achieved much success He won the IWGP Tag Team Titles on six occasions and also won the very prestigious IWGP Heavyweight Title in 1998 In 2002 Chono won his fourth G1 Climax tournament and had a brief memorable feud with WWE s Chyna He also became a booker for NJPW around this time 6 In 2003 Chono briefly joined Pro Wrestling NOAH for a handful of matches and was defeated by GHC Champion Kenta Kobashi on 2 May of that year On October 13 he lost to Hulk Hogan Black New Japan and ChoTen 2004 2007 Edit In early 2004 Chono became the leader of the Black New Japan stable which was the most dominating heel stable in NJPW until it was disbanded by Riki Choshu As a reaction to this Chono lead an Anti Choshu Army with Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Black Strong Machine Chono won the 2005 G1 Climax tournament thus having achieved a record setting five G1 victories His success in the G1 has given him the nickname Mr August On October 30 2005 Masahiro Chono and Tenzan defeated the team of Shinsuke Nakamura and Hiroshi Tanahashi to win their fifth IWGP Tag Team Championship The team went on to rename themselves Cho Ten a portmanteau of the members names They were stripped of the titles in late 2006 after they split up and refused to defend them together Masahiro Chono formed a stable with Shinsuke Nakamura in 2006 called Chono and Nakamura gun which began feuding with Tenzan s new group GBH Legend 2007 2010 Edit Chono in November 2010 Chono continued to wrestle full time in 2007 but also began working as a promoter with New Japan permitting him to set up cards in different areas of Japan Following the 2007 G1 Climax it appears that Chono may be breaking away from his BLACK faction and formed the Legend stable having sworn in wrestlers such as Riki Choshu Jyushin Thunder Liger Shiro Koshinaka and AKIRA Outside wrestling Chono began appearing on Gaki no Tsukai s No Laughing Batsu Game as one of the attackers usually giving Hōsei Tsukitei a slap to the face In January 2010 it was reported that Chono would be leaving New Japan and becoming a freelancer after spending most of his career with the company 7 Freelancer 2010 2013 Edit In March 2010 Chono portrayed Nobunaga Oda in two matches during a Samurai Festival after leaving New Japan Chono wrestled AKIRA who portrayed Mitsuhide Akechi on both days winning the first match and losing the second On August 15 2010 Chono returned to New Japan to serve as the special ring announcer for the G1 Climax final match between Hiroshi Tanahashi and Satoshi Kojima 8 On November 5 and 6 Chono appeared in a series of shows in Taiwan for All Japan On November 5 Chono and Mutoh defeated the Voodoo Murders TARU and Rene Dupree The following day Chono teamed with Mutoh and Masakatsu Funaki to defeat the Voodoo Murders Dupree KENSO and Joe Doering 9 In December 2010 Chono began working for Antonio Inoki s Inoki Genome Federation as a booker On March 6 2011 Chono entered Pro Wrestling ZERO1 for their 10th Anniversary Show where he defeated Daichi Hashimoto in his debut match 10 On April 17 2011 Chono wrestled for Osaka Pro where he teamed with Kuuga and Orochi in a losing effort against Shodai Tiger Mask Billyken Kid and Tsubasa 11 On August 14 2011 Chono returned to Osaka Pro teaming with TAJIRI and Zeus in a victory over JOKER Kuuga Orochi and Tadasuke 12 On October 3 2011 Chono returned to NJPW for a Team Wolf reunion match teaming with Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Hiro Saito to defeat Osamu Nishimura Koji Kanemoto and Shinjiro Otani 13 All Japan Pro Wrestling 2013 2014 Edit In January 2013 Chono signed with All Japan Pro Wrestling AJPW as an advisor On August 25 2013 Chono teamed with Joe Doering and defeated KENSO and AJPW President Nobuo Shiraishi in an exhibition tag team match Chono left AJPW in 2014 Return to freelancing 2014 Edit Since leaving AJPW Chono has become a freelancer His last match on record was on April 13 2014 for Dotonbori Pro Wrestling teaming with Daisuke Masaoka and Hayata in a loss to Super Delfin HUB and Gran Hamada Personal life EditOn December 28 1991 Chono married Martina Carlsbad whom he met while on an excursion in Germany in 1987 citation needed Together they have one son born July 4 2006 and one daughter born August 2009 citation needed In late June 1995 Chono s father died His death forced Chono to miss an IWGP Tag Team title defense and take a hiatus which forced him and Hiroyoshi Tenzan to vacate the title on July 7 1995 citation needed Other media EditChono appears as a gang member in the 2017 video game Yakuza Kiwami 2 alongside Genichiro Tenryu Keiji Mutoh Riki Choshu and Tatsumi Fujinami 14 Besides appearing in numerous TV shows he was the voice actor in the Japanese dubbed version of Blade Trinity for Jarko Grimwood citation needed portrayed by fellow professional wrestler Triple H Championships and accomplishments Edit Chono as the NWA World Heavyweight Champion in 1992 Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling AGPW North American Tag Team Championship 1 time with Bob Brown Central States Wrestling World Wrestling Alliance NWA Central States Television Championship 1 time WWA World Heavyweight Championship 1 time 15 Continental Wrestling Federation CWF Tag Team Championship 1 time with Mike Davis Hawai i Championship Wrestling HCW Kamehameha Heritage World Heavyweight Championship 2 1 time 16 New Japan Pro Wrestling IWGP Heavyweight Championship 1 time IWGP Tag Team Championship 7 times with Keiji Mutoh 2 Hiroyoshi Tenzan 5 NWA World Heavyweight Championship 1 time G1 Climax 1991 1992 1994 2002 2005 17 G1 Tag League 2006 with Shinsuke Nakamura Super Grade Tag League 1995 with Hiroyoshi Tenzan 18 Super Grade Tag League 1997 with Keiji Mutoh 18 Teisen Hall Six Man Tournament 2002 with Giant Singh and Giant Silva 19 Japan China Friendship Tournament 1990 20 Young Lion Cup 1987 21 Heavyweight MVP Award 2005 22 Singles Best Bout 2002 vs Yuji Nagata on October 26 23 Singles Best Bout 2005 vs Kazuyuki Fujita on August 14 22 Tag Team Best Bout 2002 with Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs Manabu Nakanishi and Osamu Nishimura on June 5 23 Tag Team Best Bout 2004 with Katsuyori Shibata vs Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Shinsuke Nakamura on October 24 24 NJPW New Year Tag Team Tournament 1990 with Shiro Koshinaka 25 Nikkan Sports Wrestler of the Year 1997 26 Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI ranked him No 28 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 1997 27 PWI ranked him No 70 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003 Tokyo Sports Fighting Spirit Award 1991 2002 28 29 Outstanding Performance Award 1992 28 Tag Team of the Year 1990 with Keiji Mutoh 28 Tag Team of the Year 1995 with Hiroyoshi Tenzan 28 Tag Team of the Year 1996 with Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Hiro Saito 28 Wrestler of the Year 1997 28 Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards Best Heel 1995 Best Gimmick 1996 nWo Feud of the Year 1996 New World Order vs World Championship Wrestling Worst Worked Match of the Year 1992 vs Rick Rude at Halloween Havoc Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame Class of 2004 References Edit プロフィール MASAHIRO CHONO OFFICIAL SITE Retrieved March 9 2019 a b c d e Masahiro Chono wrestlingdata net Retrieved September 25 2016 a b Masahiro Chono OWW profile OnlineWorldofWrestling Masahiro Chono Wrestlers Database CAGEMATCH The Internet Wrestling Database Cagematch net Retrieved October 3 2013 Dotonbori Pro Vernal Departure Osaka Pilgrimage Tag 4 Events Database CAGEMATCH The Internet Wrestling Database www cagematch net a b c d e f John Molinaro The Top 100 Pro Wrestlers of All Time Winding Stair Press 2002 page 198 Chono becomes a freelancer Strong Style Spirit January 21 2010 Retrieved January 25 2010 Results New Japan 8 15 10 Strong Style Spirit August 15 2010 Retrieved August 22 2010 Masahiro Chono Wrestlers Database CAGEMATCH The Internet Wrestling Database Cagematch net Retrieved October 3 2013 Purolove Com Purolove Com Retrieved October 3 2013 Purolove Com Purolove Com Retrieved October 3 2013 Kreikenbohm Philip Osaka Pro Osaka Hurricane 2011 Cagematch The Internet Wrestling Database Retrieved June 9 2019 Kreikenbohm Philip NJPW Hiroyoshi Tenzan 20th Anniversary Hard Mogyu Cagematch The Internet Wrestling Database Retrieved June 9 2019 龍が如く 極2 武藤敬司 蝶野正洋 長州力 天龍源一郎 藤波辰爾 VS 桐生一馬 真島吾朗が実現 TGS2017 Famitsu in Japanese 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Awards Strong Style Spirit Retrieved April 28 2011 a b 2002 New Japan Awards Strong Style Spirit Retrieved April 28 2011 2004 New Japan Awards Strong Style Spirit Retrieved April 28 2011 The World s Largest Wrestling Database Wrestlingdata com Retrieved October 3 2013 Nikkan Sports Awards 1997 wrestlingscout February 10 2016 Pro Wrestling Illustrated Top 500 1997 Wrestling Internet Archive Archived from the original on September 19 2011 a b c d e f The Great Hisa s Puroresu Dojo Puroresu Awards 1990s Puroresu com Retrieved October 3 2013 The Great Hisa s Puroresu Dojo Puroresu Awards 2000s Puroresu com Retrieved October 3 2013 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Masahiro Chono Biography Biographical information Aristrist clothing Masahiro Chōno on Twitter Masahiro Chono s profile at Cagematch net Wrestlingdata com Internet Wrestling DatabaseAchievementsPreceded byHiroshi Hase amp Keiji MutohShinya Hashimoto amp Scott Norton Super Grade Tag League winner19951997 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