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Michinoku Pro Wrestling

Michinoku Pro Wrestling (みちのくプロレス, Michinoku puroresu) (originally known as North Eastern Wrestling) is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded by The Great Sasuke on October 1, 1992. It was the first independent wrestling promotion in Japan to not base its operations in Tokyo, but rather in Morioka, Iwate. Since the promotion is primarily focused on the Lucha libre style of wrestling, many of their wrestlers don masks and special motifs as they compete in the ring. However, Michinoku Pro has accepted wrestlers from various styles (such as shoot style and strong style) and backgrounds over the years. In 2003, Sasuke left the running of the promotion to Jinsei Shinzaki.

Michinoku Pro Wrestling
AcronymMPW
M-Pro
FoundedOctober 1, 1992
StyleLucha libre
HeadquartersMorioka, Iwate, Japan
Founder(s)The Great Sasuke
Owner(s)Jinsei Shinzaki
Websitewww.michipro.jp

History

Michinoku Pro Wrestling (Michinoku Pro or M-Pro) was founded on October 1, 1992 by The Great Sasuke as a community-based promotion for the northeastern greater Tohoku region of Japan. Their first-ever pre-show was held on November 27, 1992 in Takizawa City, although due to disputes with the Universal Wrestling Federation (UWF), the promotion was put on the back-burner for the next several months. Gran Hamada joined M-Pro, and their first-ever show was held on Match 16, 1993 in Yahaba, Iwate.

The stable Kaientai Deluxe (海援隊Deluxe) was formed in 1996. Dick Togo, Men's Teioh, TAKA Michinoku, Shoichi Funaki, and Hanzo Nakajima worked as young protagonists looking to make a break in the business. This group competed against The Great Sasuke and Super Delfin. After a couple of years, TAKA and the rest of KAIENTAI moved to the US to compete.

In 1997, Michinoku Pro Wrestling entered into a working relationship with the World Wrestling Federation, with M-Pro founder The Great Sasuke wrestling in two matches for the promotion. The WWF would also send talent to Japan, such as The Undertaker, who would wrestle against M-Pro mainstay Jinsei Shinzaki.[1] During this period, the WWF was planning on holding a tournament to crown the first holder of the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship. It has been theorized in the wrestling press that although Great Sasuke was pushed to be the winner of the tournament, he had bragged to the Japanese media that he would only defend the title in Japan, and would refuse to drop the title on WWF television.[2] When the WWF heard Sasuke's comments, he was removed from the tournament, fired, and the MPW/WWF working agreement was terminated.[3] However, speaking on his Something to Wrestle With podcast in July 2017, Bruce Prichard disputed this version of events, suggesting the WWF never entered into any formal agreement with Sasuke, and that the company was only interested in signing TAKA Michinoku.[4] Michinoku Pro Wrestling alumnus TAKA Michinoku would end up winning the title.

By 1998, the promotion had gone on a temporary hiatus after Sasuke suffered a knee injury that required surgery. Delfin took charge of the promotion for the time being, but on January 17, 1999, he announced that he would be withdrawing from the promotion and that many of the wrestlers and backstage personnel would be joining him. This was in part due to differences regarding the direction of the promotion. Delfin was joined by Gran Naniwa, Masato Yakushiji, Naohiro Hoshikawa, Masaru Seno, Hayato Kigawa, and referee Yukinori Matsui. Delfin formed Osaka Pro Wrestling. TAKA Michinoku and Dick Togo later returned after their stint in the US and competed from time to time. In 2003, Sasuke ran for public office, and Jinsei Shinzaki took over as the president of the promotion. The 10th anniversary of the promotion was held on November 2, 2003 at the Ariake Colosseum in Tokyo, Japan.

In July 2004, the promotion underwent a revival as Ultimo Dragon disbanded his then Toryumon X promotion and sent his talent to join the promotion, which was then dubbed Shinsei Michinoku Pro-Wrestling. Bear Fukuda, Ken45°, Murcielago, and Manabu Murakami were the first to join the promotion. Then in October, Taro Nohashi, Dynamite Tohoku, and Shu and Kei Sato joined the promotion. Then at the end of that year SUGI, Rasse, Kagetora, and Manabu Murakami made their debuts.

On December 13, 2013 Kenoh left the promotion and vacated the Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Championship due to signing with Pro Wrestling Noah. In 2014, Michinoku Pro reactivated the Okinawa Wrestling Championship which was won by Eisa8.

On December 13, 2019 at the Korakuen Hall, the promotion had a sellout, standing-room-only event with an attendance of 1,890, the highest reported attendance at the Korakuen Hall to date for a pro-wrestling event since April 2015.[5]

Current roster

Ring name Real name Unit[6] Notes
Australian Wolf[7] Mason Childs Main Unit
Ayumu Gunji [ja][8] Ayumu Gunji Main Unit
Boso Boy Raito [ja][9] Unknown Main Unit
Brahman Kei[10] Kei Sato Mu no Taisho
Brahman Shu[11] Shu Sato Mu no Taisho
Dick Togo[12] Shigeki Sato Main Unit
Douki [ja][13] Tatsuya Hayama Bad Boy Part-timer
Fujita "Jr." Hayato[14] Hayato Fujita Bad Boy Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Champion
Gaina[15] Kazuya Yuasa Main Unit Also wrestles under the mask of Shisao
UWA World Tag Team Champion
Ikuto Hidaka[16] Ikuto Hidaka N/A Part-timer
Jinsei Shinzaki[17] Kensuke Shinzaki Main Unit Tohoku Tag Team Champion
Ken45°[18] Kenichi Sakai Bad Boy
Kenbai[19] Yuki Sato Main Unit
Kengo [ja][20] Kengo Nishimura N/A Part-timer
Kesen Numajiro[21] Akihiro Yonekawa Main Unit Part-timer
Also wrestles as Yone Genjin
Koji Kawamura[22] Koji Kawamura Main Unit
Manjimaru[23] Manabu Murakami Bad Boy
Minoru Fujita[24] Minoru Fujita N/A Part-timer
Musashi [ja][25] Daichi Sasaki Main Unit
Rasse[26] Masaki Okimoto Main Unit
Rui Hyugaji [ja][27] Rui Hyugaji Main Unit
Taira Ogasawara[28] Taira Ogasawara Main Unit
Taro Nohashi[29] Taro Nohashi Main Unit UWA World Tag Team Champion
The Great Sasuke[30] Masanori Murakawa Mu no Taisho Tohoku Tag Team Champion
Último Dragón[31] Yoshihiro Arai N/A Part-timer
Yapper Man #1[32] Tatsuhito Senga Main Unit
Yapper Man #2[33] Tsutomu Oosugi Main Unit
Yasutaka Oosera[34] Yasutaka Oosera Main Unit

Championships and tournaments

Current

Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days held Defenses Location Notes
Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Championship Fujita “Jr.” Hayato 2 July 1, 2022 313+ 0 Tokyo, Japan Defeated MUSASHI at Michinoku Pro Wrestling 2022 Tokyo Conference Vol. 1 ~ Genko Itchi
Tohoku Tag Team Championship Ken45° and Manjimaru 1
(2, 2)
July 17, 2022 297+ 0 Sendai, Japan Defeated Gaina & Taro Nohashi at Michinoku Pro.

Tournaments

Tournament Latest winner(s) Date won
Iron Man Tournament Fujita "Jr." Hayato August 29, 2009
Fukumen World League Carístico September 19, 2016
Futaritabi Tag Team League Brahman Kei & Brahman Shu October 13, 2014

Former

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ roadwarriormatt (July 22, 2007). Michinoku Pro: Undertaker vs. Hakushi. YouTube. Retrieved June 24, 2016.
  2. ^ Taylor C. Mitchell (Apr 16, 2014). "The Most Incredible Single Night of Wrestling, Ever". Voices of Wrestling. Retrieved June 24, 2016. Until Great Sasuke allegedly told Japanese reporters that he was going to win the WWE Light Heavyweight Championship and refused to defend it in the USA and threatened to only defend it in Japan. The WWE immediately fired The Great Sasuke and moved on to put their new championship around the waist of the young Taka Michinoku. One would have to speculate that this hurt WWE's new relationship with Michinoku Pro
  3. ^ Taylor C. Mitchell (Apr 16, 2014). "The Most Incredible Single Night of Wrestling, Ever". Voices of Wrestling. Retrieved June 24, 2016. Until Great Sasuke allegedly told Japanese reporters that he was going to win the WWE Light Heavyweight Championship and refused to defend it in the USA and threatened to only defend it in Japan. The WWE immediately fired The Great Sasuke and moved on to put their new championship around the waist of the young Taka Michinoku. One would have to speculate that this hurt WWE's new relationship with Michinoku Pro
  4. ^ Bruce Prichard (July 7, 2017). "Something to Wrestle With Bruce Prichard: Canadian Stampede '97". MLW. Retrieved July 15, 2017. "There was interest in [Sasuke] coming over and doing special events, but Sasuke could not work a full schedule in the United States. And, frankly, we were more interested in TAKA on a full-time basis.
  5. ^ Harold Williams (Dec 15, 2019). "[Michinoku Pro][RESULTS] Tokyo Conference Vol. 7 12/13/19". The Harold Williams Blog. Retrieved April 1, 2020. And another historical moment took place on December 13, as this event was a sellout, standing room only. The event had an attendance of 1,890. That is the highest reported attendance at the Korakuen Hall for a pro-wrestling event since April 2015.
  6. ^ みちのくプロレス・オフィシャルサイト「プロフィール」 [Michinoku Pro-Wrestling Official Site "Profiles"]. Michinoku Pro Wrestling (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  7. ^ オーストラリアン・ウルフ. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  8. ^ 郡司 歩. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  9. ^ 農業ボーイ雷斗 (みちのく限定リングネーム). www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  10. ^ バラモンケイ. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  11. ^ バラモンシュウ. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  12. ^ ディック東郷. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  13. ^ DOUKI. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  14. ^ フジタ Jr ハヤト. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  15. ^ GAINA. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  16. ^ 日高郁人. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  17. ^ 新崎 人生. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  18. ^ KEN45゜. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  19. ^ 剣 舞. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  20. ^ 拳 剛. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  21. ^ 気仙 沼二郎. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  22. ^ 川村興史. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  23. ^ 卍 丸. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  24. ^ 藤田 ミノル. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  25. ^ MUSASHI. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  26. ^ ラッセ. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  27. ^ 日向寺 塁. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  28. ^ 小笠原泰良(おがさわら たいら). www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  29. ^ のはし たろう. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  30. ^ ザ・グレート・サスケ. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  31. ^ ウルティモ・ドラゴン. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  32. ^ ヤッペーマン1号. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  33. ^ ヤッペーマン2号. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.
  34. ^ 大瀬良泰貴. www.michipro.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 18, 2021.

External links

  • Official website
  • A Tribute to Michinoku Pro-Wrestling

michinoku, wrestling, みちのくプロレス, michinoku, puroresu, originally, known, north, eastern, wrestling, japanese, professional, wrestling, promotion, founded, great, sasuke, october, 1992, first, independent, wrestling, promotion, japan, base, operations, tokyo, ra. Michinoku Pro Wrestling みちのくプロレス Michinoku puroresu originally known as North Eastern Wrestling is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded by The Great Sasuke on October 1 1992 It was the first independent wrestling promotion in Japan to not base its operations in Tokyo but rather in Morioka Iwate Since the promotion is primarily focused on the Lucha libre style of wrestling many of their wrestlers don masks and special motifs as they compete in the ring However Michinoku Pro has accepted wrestlers from various styles such as shoot style and strong style and backgrounds over the years In 2003 Sasuke left the running of the promotion to Jinsei Shinzaki Michinoku Pro WrestlingAcronymMPWM ProFoundedOctober 1 1992StyleLucha libreHeadquartersMorioka Iwate JapanFounder s The Great SasukeOwner s Jinsei ShinzakiWebsitewww wbr michipro wbr jp Contents 1 History 2 Current roster 3 Championships and tournaments 3 1 Current 3 2 Tournaments 3 3 Former 4 Notable alumni 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditMichinoku Pro Wrestling Michinoku Pro or M Pro was founded on October 1 1992 by The Great Sasuke as a community based promotion for the northeastern greater Tohoku region of Japan Their first ever pre show was held on November 27 1992 in Takizawa City although due to disputes with the Universal Wrestling Federation UWF the promotion was put on the back burner for the next several months Gran Hamada joined M Pro and their first ever show was held on Match 16 1993 in Yahaba Iwate The stable Kaientai Deluxe 海援隊Deluxe was formed in 1996 Dick Togo Men s Teioh TAKA Michinoku Shoichi Funaki and Hanzo Nakajima worked as young protagonists looking to make a break in the business This group competed against The Great Sasuke and Super Delfin After a couple of years TAKA and the rest of KAIENTAI moved to the US to compete In 1997 Michinoku Pro Wrestling entered into a working relationship with the World Wrestling Federation with M Pro founder The Great Sasuke wrestling in two matches for the promotion The WWF would also send talent to Japan such as The Undertaker who would wrestle against M Pro mainstay Jinsei Shinzaki 1 During this period the WWF was planning on holding a tournament to crown the first holder of the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship It has been theorized in the wrestling press that although Great Sasuke was pushed to be the winner of the tournament he had bragged to the Japanese media that he would only defend the title in Japan and would refuse to drop the title on WWF television 2 When the WWF heard Sasuke s comments he was removed from the tournament fired and the MPW WWF working agreement was terminated 3 However speaking on his Something to Wrestle With podcast in July 2017 Bruce Prichard disputed this version of events suggesting the WWF never entered into any formal agreement with Sasuke and that the company was only interested in signing TAKA Michinoku 4 Michinoku Pro Wrestling alumnus TAKA Michinoku would end up winning the title By 1998 the promotion had gone on a temporary hiatus after Sasuke suffered a knee injury that required surgery Delfin took charge of the promotion for the time being but on January 17 1999 he announced that he would be withdrawing from the promotion and that many of the wrestlers and backstage personnel would be joining him This was in part due to differences regarding the direction of the promotion Delfin was joined by Gran Naniwa Masato Yakushiji Naohiro Hoshikawa Masaru Seno Hayato Kigawa and referee Yukinori Matsui Delfin formed Osaka Pro Wrestling TAKA Michinoku and Dick Togo later returned after their stint in the US and competed from time to time In 2003 Sasuke ran for public office and Jinsei Shinzaki took over as the president of the promotion The 10th anniversary of the promotion was held on November 2 2003 at the Ariake Colosseum in Tokyo Japan In July 2004 the promotion underwent a revival as Ultimo Dragon disbanded his then Toryumon X promotion and sent his talent to join the promotion which was then dubbed Shinsei Michinoku Pro Wrestling Bear Fukuda Ken45 Murcielago and Manabu Murakami were the first to join the promotion Then in October Taro Nohashi Dynamite Tohoku and Shu and Kei Sato joined the promotion Then at the end of that year SUGI Rasse Kagetora and Manabu Murakami made their debuts On December 13 2013 Kenoh left the promotion and vacated the Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Championship due to signing with Pro Wrestling Noah In 2014 Michinoku Pro reactivated the Okinawa Wrestling Championship which was won by Eisa8 On December 13 2019 at the Korakuen Hall the promotion had a sellout standing room only event with an attendance of 1 890 the highest reported attendance at the Korakuen Hall to date for a pro wrestling event since April 2015 5 Current roster EditRing name Real name Unit 6 NotesAustralian Wolf 7 Mason Childs Main UnitAyumu Gunji ja 8 Ayumu Gunji Main UnitBoso Boy Raito ja 9 Unknown Main UnitBrahman Kei 10 Kei Sato Mu no TaishoBrahman Shu 11 Shu Sato Mu no TaishoDick Togo 12 Shigeki Sato Main UnitDouki ja 13 Tatsuya Hayama Bad Boy Part timerFujita Jr Hayato 14 Hayato Fujita Bad Boy Tohoku Junior Heavyweight ChampionGaina 15 Kazuya Yuasa Main Unit Also wrestles under the mask of ShisaoUWA World Tag Team ChampionIkuto Hidaka 16 Ikuto Hidaka N A Part timerJinsei Shinzaki 17 Kensuke Shinzaki Main Unit Tohoku Tag Team ChampionKen45 18 Kenichi Sakai Bad BoyKenbai 19 Yuki Sato Main UnitKengo ja 20 Kengo Nishimura N A Part timerKesen Numajiro 21 Akihiro Yonekawa Main Unit Part timerAlso wrestles as Yone GenjinKoji Kawamura 22 Koji Kawamura Main UnitManjimaru 23 Manabu Murakami Bad BoyMinoru Fujita 24 Minoru Fujita N A Part timerMusashi ja 25 Daichi Sasaki Main UnitRasse 26 Masaki Okimoto Main UnitRui Hyugaji ja 27 Rui Hyugaji Main UnitTaira Ogasawara 28 Taira Ogasawara Main UnitTaro Nohashi 29 Taro Nohashi Main Unit UWA World Tag Team ChampionThe Great Sasuke 30 Masanori Murakawa Mu no Taisho Tohoku Tag Team ChampionUltimo Dragon 31 Yoshihiro Arai N A Part timerYapper Man 1 32 Tatsuhito Senga Main UnitYapper Man 2 33 Tsutomu Oosugi Main UnitYasutaka Oosera 34 Yasutaka Oosera Main UnitChampionships and tournaments EditCurrent Edit Championship Current champion s Reign Date won Days held Defenses Location NotesTohoku Junior Heavyweight Championship Fujita Jr Hayato 2 July 1 2022 313 0 Tokyo Japan Defeated MUSASHI at Michinoku Pro Wrestling 2022 Tokyo Conference Vol 1 Genko ItchiTohoku Tag Team Championship Ken45 and Manjimaru 1 2 2 July 17 2022 297 0 Sendai Japan Defeated Gaina amp Taro Nohashi at Michinoku Pro Tournaments Edit Tournament Latest winner s Date wonIron Man Tournament Fujita Jr Hayato August 29 2009Fukumen World League Caristico September 19 2016Futaritabi Tag Team League Brahman Kei amp Brahman Shu October 13 2014Former Edit Championship Last champion s Date wonUWA World Welterweight Championship Vacated 2004UWF Super Welterweight Championship Vacated January 4 2000UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship Super Nova May 17 2013WWF Light Heavyweight Championship Vacated November 5 1997British Commonwealth Junior Heavyweight Championship Vacated December 7 2003Independent World Junior Heavyweight Championship Ikuto Hidaka February 17 2002UWA World Tag Team Championship Gaina amp Taro Nohashi October 3 2021Notable alumni EditTiger Mask IV Gran Hamada Shiryu Gran Naniwa Taka Michinoku Kenoh Mango Fukuda Yoshitsune Mr JL Super Delfin Shoichi Funaki Tony Stradlin Bobby Blaze Wellington Wilkins Jr MEN S Teioh Minoru Fujita CIMA Sumo Fujii Judo Suwa Ikuto Hidaka Curry Man Danny Boy Collins Dynamite Kid Johnny Saint Undertaker Misaki OhataSee also EditUniversal Lucha Libre Universal Wrestling Association ToryumonReferences Edit roadwarriormatt July 22 2007 Michinoku Pro Undertaker vs Hakushi YouTube Retrieved June 24 2016 Taylor C Mitchell Apr 16 2014 The Most Incredible Single Night of Wrestling Ever Voices of Wrestling Retrieved June 24 2016 Until Great Sasuke allegedly told Japanese reporters that he was going to win the WWE Light Heavyweight Championship and refused to defend it in the USA and threatened to only defend it in Japan The WWE immediately fired The Great Sasuke and moved on to put their new championship around the waist of the young Taka Michinoku One would have to speculate that this hurt WWE s new relationship with Michinoku Pro Taylor C Mitchell Apr 16 2014 The Most Incredible Single Night of Wrestling Ever Voices of Wrestling Retrieved June 24 2016 Until Great Sasuke allegedly told Japanese reporters that he was going to win the WWE Light Heavyweight Championship and refused to defend it in the USA and threatened to only defend it in Japan The WWE immediately fired The Great Sasuke and moved on to put their new championship around the waist of the young Taka Michinoku One would have to speculate that this hurt WWE s new relationship with Michinoku Pro Bruce Prichard July 7 2017 Something to Wrestle With Bruce Prichard Canadian Stampede 97 MLW Retrieved July 15 2017 There was interest in Sasuke coming over and doing special events but Sasuke could not work a full schedule in the United States And frankly we were more interested in TAKA on a full time basis Harold Williams Dec 15 2019 Michinoku Pro RESULTS Tokyo Conference Vol 7 12 13 19 The Harold Williams Blog Retrieved April 1 2020 And another historical moment took place on December 13 as this event was a sellout standing room only The event had an attendance of 1 890 That is the highest reported attendance at the Korakuen Hall for a pro wrestling event since April 2015 みちのくプロレス オフィシャルサイト プロフィール Michinoku Pro Wrestling Official Site Profiles Michinoku Pro Wrestling in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 オーストラリアン ウルフ www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 郡司 歩 www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 農業ボーイ雷斗 みちのく限定リングネーム www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 バラモンケイ www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 バラモンシュウ www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 ディック東郷 www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 DOUKI www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 フジタ Jr ハヤト www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 GAINA www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 日高郁人 www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 新崎 人生 www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 KEN45 www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 剣 舞 www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 拳 剛 www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 気仙 沼二郎 www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 川村興史 www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 卍 丸 www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 藤田 ミノル www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 MUSASHI www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 ラッセ www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 日向寺 塁 www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 小笠原泰良 おがさわら たいら www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 のはし たろう www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 ザ グレート サスケ www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 ウルティモ ドラゴン www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 ヤッペーマン1号 www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 ヤッペーマン2号 www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 大瀬良泰貴 www michipro jp in Japanese Retrieved August 18 2021 External links EditOfficial website A Tribute to Michinoku Pro Wrestling Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Michinoku Pro Wrestling amp oldid 1142533958, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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