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Mr. Pogo

Tetsuo Sekigawa (関川 哲夫, Sekigawa Tetsuo, February 5, 1951 – June 23, 2017) was a Japanese professional wrestler best known for his work under the ring name Mr. Pogo (ミスター・ポーゴ, Misutā Pōgo). He helped popularize hardcore wrestling in the 1990s with "death matches" in promotions such as Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, W*ING and Big Japan Pro Wrestling.

Mr. Pogo
Mr. Pogo in 2011
Born(1951-02-05)February 5, 1951
Isesaki, Gunma, Japan
DiedJune 23, 2017(2017-06-23) (aged 66)
Saitama, Japan
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)The Great Pogo
The Great Seki
Judo Lee
Mr. Pogo
Mr. Sekigawa
Mr. Togo
Ninja
The Ninja Warrior
Pogo Daio
Tetsuo Pogo
Billed height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Billed weight129 kg (284 lb)
Trained byJoo Sekigawa
DebutMarch 20, 1972
Retired2016

Career edit

New Japan Pro-Wrestling (1972–1973) edit

He was originally a decent amateur, having a pre-professional dispute with the future Jumbo Tsuruta over team representation in the Japanese collegiate championships. He joined Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance but did not debut there, instead joining the new New Japan Pro-Wrestling promotion's NJPW Dojo and debuting in 1972.

Canada (1973–1975) edit

Quickly frustrated with NJPW's rigid norms, he quit in 1973 and wandered the wrestling circuits of North America. He started in Canada, first in Calgary for Stampede Wrestling, where he wrestled for a year under the name Judo Lee. He then moved west to Vancouver for NWA All-Star Wrestling, wrestling there for a year under his real name.

United States (1973–1979) edit

Also in 1973, he moved down to the United States. His first American stop was in Georgia Championship Wrestling. In 1975, he made his debut in the NWA's Central States territory under the name The Great Seki, where he spent nearly three years in Kansas City, wrestling the likes of Bob Geigel, Jake Roberts, Akio Sato, Harley Race, and Bulldog Bob Brown.

International Wrestling Enterprise (1976-1977) edit

From September 1976 to January 1977 he returned to Japan, to International Wrestling Enterprise as Mr. Seki. He didn't compete above the mid-card level.

In 1978, he moved east to the Tennessee area under the name The Ninja Warrior, where he was managed by Tojo Yamamoto. Within months, he moved down to Texas to wrestle for Southwest Championship Wrestling, before heading to NWA Western States, where he won two Tag Team Championships with Mr. Sato. It was in Texas where he started going by the name Mr. Pogo, due to the constant misinterpretation of his ring name, Mr. Togo, by magazines and promoters.

Return to Canada (1979–1980) edit

In 1979, he returned to Stampede in Calgary, this time under the name Mr. Sekigawa, and he won the Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship on December 8, 1979, defeating Don Gagne for the title. Nearly two weeks later, he won the vacant Stampede Wrestling International Tag Team Championship with the Dynamite Kid, making him a double champion. A month later, he lost both titles: the North American Heavyweight Championship to Leo Burke, and the International Tag Team Championship to Keith and Bret Hart.

Return to United States (1980–1985) edit

In 1980, he returned to the United States and back under the name Mr. Pogo. His first stop on his second American excursion is for the NWA's Tri-State territory, where he spent a year wrestling the likes of Wahoo McDaniel, Butch Reed (He was over in Florida), and The Spoiler. In 1981, he moved east to the Mid-Atlantic territory, where he spent nearly three years there as Ninja, wrestling the likes of Johnny Weaver, Jimmy Valiant, Blackjack Mulligan, Ivan Koloff, Jay Youngblood, Barry Windham, Don Kernodle, Buddy Landell, Leroy Brown, Mike Davis, Lord Alfred Hayes, Iceman "King" Parsons, and Porkchop Cash. In 1984, he moved back to the Central States territory in Kansas City, where he spent a year over there, winning its Heavyweight Championship and the Tag Team Championship with Gypsy Joe. In his return to Kansas City, he wrestled the likes of Dick the Bruiser, Rufus R. Jones, D.J. Peterson, Mark Youngblood, and Marty Jannetty.

Return to New Japan (1985–1988) edit

In 1985, Mr. Pogo returned to Japan and to NJPW with a new tag team partner in Kendo Nagasaki. Together, they were known as The Ninja Express. They took part in a league to determine the inaugural IWGP Tag Team Champions; they placed seventh with seven points. In 1987, they took part in a Japan Cup Tag League, where they placed seventh with nine points. The Ninja Express left NJPW in June 1988.

World Wrestling Council (1987–1991) edit

During the tail end of the Ninja Express' NJPW run, Mr. Pogo began wrestling for World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico in 1987, wrestling the likes of Ricky Santana and TNT. By the time the Ninja Express left NJPW in June 1988, he and Nagasaki were wrestling for WWC full-time. In July 1988, the Bruiser Brody murder scandal greatly damaged the wrestling scene in Puerto Rico, causing Pogo to work at a local plastic molding plant, while wrestling, due to the massive decrease in attendance and sales. At the same time, he held five WWC World Tag Team Championships, once with TNT and four times with Nagasaki. After Nagasaki left to return to NJPW, before heading to WCW, Pogo carried on the Ninja Express legacy, teaming with Kensuke Sasaki, winning two WWC Caribbean Tag Team Championships in 1989. He also held the WWC World Junior Heavyweight Championship once, despite being over the weight limit, before leaving WWC in 1991. He never returned to the Americas to wrestle afterwards.

Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (1990–1991) edit

In June 1990, he was back in Japan, this time for Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, which was an upstart promotion that specialized in death matches. He debuted in FMW on June 2, 1990, seconding Tarzan Goto in his match with Ricky Fuji. Immediately, Pogo feuded with Atsushi Onita, partaking in various deathmatches, which eventually became Pogo's specialty.

Wrestling International New Generations (1991–1993) edit

In the summer of 1991, Pogo left FMW, because he wanted more interesting matches to compete in, and moved to Wrestling International New Generations (W*ING), where he partook in innovated deathmatches with everyone, ranging from veterans like Kim Duk and Kevin Sullivan to up and coming stars like Mitsuhiro Matsunaga and Yukihiro Kanemura, among others. He won one World Tag Team Championship with Crash The Terminator. A bitter contract dispute forced him to leave W*ING in June 1993.

Return to FMW and retirement (1993–1996) edit

Pogo returned to FMW in July 1993 and resumed his feud with Atsushi Onita. During this period, he wrestled periodically for Michinoku Pro Wrestling, New Tokyo Pro Wrestling, and Big Japan Pro Wrestling. He won two FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championships and three FMW Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championships, one each with Hisakatsu Oya, The Gladiator, and Yukihiro Kanemura. An injury nearly ended Pogo's career at Summer Spectacular, on August 1, 1996 during a Double Hell Death Match against Terry Funk when the match was cut short, after Funk blew fire at Pogo, who dropped into the exploding barbed wire outside of the ring. When falling into it, the barbed wire pushed his chin and head back, breaking his neck. Funk, not knowing why Pogo was still down, began blowing fire at him, stuck in the barbed wire, causing the referee to end the match and award it to Funk via knockout. Pogo returned to the ring, but the injury made him even more immobile. His last match as an active FMW wrestler took place at Year End Spectacular on December 11, 1996, teaming with Masato Tanaka, Tetsuhiro Kuroda, and the returning Atsushi Onita to defeat Terry Funk, Hisakatsu Oya, and The Headhunters in what was considered Pogo's retirement match.

Comeback (1997–2016) edit

His retirement did not last, as he returned to wrestling in July 1997 for Big Japan Pro Wrestling. In 1998, he became the inaugural BJW Deathmatch Heavyweight Champion. After losing the title, he left BJW and briefly returned to FMW to feud with Atsushi Onita one more time, before leaving in November 1998.

From 1999–2016, Pogo was freelancer, wrestling for promotions including IWA Japan, SPWF, Onita FMW, Shin-W*ING, Shin-FMW, Onita Pro, and his own promotion, WWS.

Personal life edit

In 2003, he ran for a Senate seat in his hometown, but was defeated in the polls.

Sekigawa was rushed to a hospital in February 2007 with a bleeding gastric ulcer and spent three weeks there.

Death edit

In 2014, Sekigawa underwent a spinal canal surgery. On May 25, 2017, Sekigawa underwent a second spinal canal surgery due to the lingering pain. Massive blood loss during the second surgery resulted in doctors deeming it too dangerous to continue and it was halted mid-way through. Sekigawa remained in a Gunma hospital, until surgery was attempted again on June 22, nearly a month after the previous surgery attempt. During the surgery, Sekigawa's blood pressure dropped to the point where he began experiencing an irregular heartbeat, resulting in a cerebral infarction. Sekigawa was transferred to a hospital in Saitama, where he died on June 23 at the age of 66 years old.[1][2]

Championships and accomplishments edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-06-23. Retrieved 2017-06-23.
  2. ^ "Tetsuo 'Mr. Pogo' Sekigawa passes away at 66 years old". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. 23 June 2017. Retrieved June 23, 2017.
  3. ^ 【年越しプロレス2017のまとめ】年忘れ!シャッフル・タッグトーナメントは関口組を下した竹下&鈴木のモースト・ストロンゲスト・コンビが優勝!/蘇る80年代ガイジン列伝! スタン、ブロディ、タケシータ、ブッチャーが大暴れ! カリスマバラモン、阿鼻叫喚の地獄絵図への誘い!/Taka、デビュー25周年記念試合で新年を迎えると同時にMaoにフォール負け!. DDT Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). January 1, 2018. Retrieved January 1, 2018.
  4. ^ a b "Mr. Pogo: Titles". Wrestlingdata.com. Retrieved 2023-06-24.
  5. ^ Hoops, Brian (January 14, 2019). "Pro wrestling history (01/14): Christian wins NWA World Title". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Retrieved January 18, 2019.
  6. ^ Hoops, Brian (January 16, 2019). "Pro wrestling history (01/16): Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton win WCW Tag Team Titles". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Retrieved January 18, 2019.

External links edit

  • Profile at Online World of Wrestling
  • Other Superstars - Mr. Pogo

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ft 0 in Billed weight129 kg 284 lb Trained byJoo SekigawaDebutMarch 20 1972Retired2016 Contents 1 Career 1 1 New Japan Pro Wrestling 1972 1973 1 2 Canada 1973 1975 1 3 United States 1973 1979 1 4 International Wrestling Enterprise 1976 1977 1 5 Return to Canada 1979 1980 1 6 Return to United States 1980 1985 1 7 Return to New Japan 1985 1988 1 8 World Wrestling Council 1987 1991 1 9 Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling 1990 1991 1 10 Wrestling International New Generations 1991 1993 1 11 Return to FMW and retirement 1993 1996 1 12 Comeback 1997 2016 2 Personal life 3 Death 4 Championships and accomplishments 5 References 6 External linksCareer editNew Japan Pro Wrestling 1972 1973 edit He was originally a decent amateur having a pre professional dispute with the future Jumbo Tsuruta over team representation in the Japanese collegiate championships He joined Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance but did not debut there instead joining the new New Japan Pro Wrestling promotion s NJPW Dojo and debuting in 1972 Canada 1973 1975 edit Quickly frustrated with NJPW s rigid norms he quit in 1973 and wandered the wrestling circuits of North America He started in Canada first in Calgary for Stampede Wrestling where he wrestled for a year under the name Judo Lee He then moved west to Vancouver for NWA All Star Wrestling wrestling there for a year under his real name United States 1973 1979 edit Also in 1973 he moved down to the United States His first American stop was in Georgia Championship Wrestling In 1975 he made his debut in the NWA s Central States territory under the name The Great Seki where he spent nearly three years in Kansas City wrestling the likes of Bob Geigel Jake Roberts Akio Sato Harley Race and Bulldog Bob Brown International Wrestling Enterprise 1976 1977 edit From September 1976 to January 1977 he returned to Japan to International Wrestling Enterprise as Mr Seki He didn t compete above the mid card level In 1978 he moved east to the Tennessee area under the name The Ninja Warrior where he was managed by Tojo Yamamoto Within months he moved down to Texas to wrestle for Southwest Championship Wrestling before heading to NWA Western States where he won two Tag Team Championships with Mr Sato It was in Texas where he started going by the name Mr Pogo due to the constant misinterpretation of his ring name Mr Togo by magazines and promoters Return to Canada 1979 1980 edit In 1979 he returned to Stampede in Calgary this time under the name Mr Sekigawa and he won the Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship on December 8 1979 defeating Don Gagne for the title Nearly two weeks later he won the vacant Stampede Wrestling International Tag Team Championship with the Dynamite Kid making him a double champion A month later he lost both titles the North American Heavyweight Championship to Leo Burke and the International Tag Team Championship to Keith and Bret Hart Return to United States 1980 1985 edit In 1980 he returned to the United States and back under the name Mr Pogo His first stop on his second American excursion is for the NWA s Tri State territory where he spent a year wrestling the likes of Wahoo McDaniel Butch Reed He was over in Florida and The Spoiler In 1981 he moved east to the Mid Atlantic territory where he spent nearly three years there as Ninja wrestling the likes of Johnny Weaver Jimmy Valiant Blackjack Mulligan Ivan Koloff Jay Youngblood Barry Windham Don Kernodle Buddy Landell Leroy Brown Mike Davis Lord Alfred Hayes Iceman King Parsons and Porkchop Cash In 1984 he moved back to the Central States territory in Kansas City where he spent a year over there winning its Heavyweight Championship and the Tag Team Championship with Gypsy Joe In his return to Kansas City he wrestled the likes of Dick the Bruiser Rufus R Jones D J Peterson Mark Youngblood and Marty Jannetty Return to New Japan 1985 1988 edit In 1985 Mr Pogo returned to Japan and to NJPW with a new tag team partner in Kendo Nagasaki Together they were known as The Ninja Express They took part in a league to determine the inaugural IWGP Tag Team Champions they placed seventh with seven points In 1987 they took part in a Japan Cup Tag League where they placed seventh with nine points The Ninja Express left NJPW in June 1988 World Wrestling Council 1987 1991 edit During the tail end of the Ninja Express NJPW run Mr Pogo began wrestling for World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico in 1987 wrestling the likes of Ricky Santana and TNT By the time the Ninja Express left NJPW in June 1988 he and Nagasaki were wrestling for WWC full time In July 1988 the Bruiser Brody murder scandal greatly damaged the wrestling scene in Puerto Rico causing Pogo to work at a local plastic molding plant while wrestling due to the massive decrease in attendance and sales At the same time he held five WWC World Tag Team Championships once with TNT and four times with Nagasaki After Nagasaki left to return to NJPW before heading to WCW Pogo carried on the Ninja Express legacy teaming with Kensuke Sasaki winning two WWC Caribbean Tag Team Championships in 1989 He also held the WWC World Junior Heavyweight Championship once despite being over the weight limit before leaving WWC in 1991 He never returned to the Americas to wrestle afterwards Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling 1990 1991 edit In June 1990 he was back in Japan this time for Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling which was an upstart promotion that specialized in death matches He debuted in FMW on June 2 1990 seconding Tarzan Goto in his match with Ricky Fuji Immediately Pogo feuded with Atsushi Onita partaking in various deathmatches which eventually became Pogo s specialty Wrestling International New Generations 1991 1993 edit In the summer of 1991 Pogo left FMW because he wanted more interesting matches to compete in and moved to Wrestling International New Generations W ING where he partook in innovated deathmatches with everyone ranging from veterans like Kim Duk and Kevin Sullivan to up and coming stars like Mitsuhiro Matsunaga and Yukihiro Kanemura among others He won one World Tag Team Championship with Crash The Terminator A bitter contract dispute forced him to leave W ING in June 1993 Return to FMW and retirement 1993 1996 edit Pogo returned to FMW in July 1993 and resumed his feud with Atsushi Onita During this period he wrestled periodically for Michinoku Pro Wrestling New Tokyo Pro Wrestling and Big Japan Pro Wrestling He won two FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championships and three FMW Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championships one each with Hisakatsu Oya The Gladiator and Yukihiro Kanemura An injury nearly ended Pogo s career at Summer Spectacular on August 1 1996 during a Double Hell Death Match against Terry Funk when the match was cut short after Funk blew fire at Pogo who dropped into the exploding barbed wire outside of the ring When falling into it the barbed wire pushed his chin and head back breaking his neck Funk not knowing why Pogo was still down began blowing fire at him stuck in the barbed wire causing the referee to end the match and award it to Funk via knockout Pogo returned to the ring but the injury made him even more immobile His last match as an active FMW wrestler took place at Year End Spectacular on December 11 1996 teaming with Masato Tanaka Tetsuhiro Kuroda and the returning Atsushi Onita to defeat Terry Funk Hisakatsu Oya and The Headhunters in what was considered Pogo s retirement match Comeback 1997 2016 edit His retirement did not last as he returned to wrestling in July 1997 for Big Japan Pro Wrestling In 1998 he became the inaugural BJW Deathmatch Heavyweight Champion After losing the title he left BJW and briefly returned to FMW to feud with Atsushi Onita one more time before leaving in November 1998 From 1999 2016 Pogo was freelancer wrestling for promotions including IWA Japan SPWF Onita FMW Shin W ING Shin FMW Onita Pro and his own promotion WWS Personal life editIn 2003 he ran for a Senate seat in his hometown but was defeated in the polls Sekigawa was rushed to a hospital in February 2007 with a bleeding gastric ulcer and spent three weeks there Death editIn 2014 Sekigawa underwent a spinal canal surgery On May 25 2017 Sekigawa underwent a second spinal canal surgery due to the lingering pain Massive blood loss during the second surgery resulted in doctors deeming it too dangerous to continue and it was halted mid way through Sekigawa remained in a Gunma hospital until surgery was attempted again on June 22 nearly a month after the previous surgery attempt During the surgery Sekigawa s blood pressure dropped to the point where he began experiencing an irregular heartbeat resulting in a cerebral infarction Sekigawa was transferred to a hospital in Saitama where he died on June 23 at the age of 66 years old 1 2 Championships and accomplishments editBig Japan Pro Wrestling BJW Deathmatch Heavyweight Championship 1 time Central States Wrestling NWA Central States Heavyweight Championship 1 time NWA Central States Tag Team Championship 1 time with Gypsy Joe Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship 2 times FMW Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championship 3 times with Hisakatsu Ooya 1 The Gladiator 1 and Yukihiro Kanemura 1 FMW Tag Team Tournament 1991 with The Gladiator Japan Indie Awards Lifetime Achievement Award 2017 3 NWA Tri State NWA Tri State Heavyweight Championship 2 times Stampede Wrestling Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship 1 time Stampede International Tag Team Championship 1 times with Dynamite Kid Western States Sports NWA Brass Knuckles Championship Amarillo version 1 time NWA Western States Tag Team Championship 2 times with Mr Sato NWA Mid America NWA Mid America Tag Team Championship 1 time with Tojo Yamamoto 4 NWA Six Man Tag Team Championship 1 time with Tojo Yamamoto and David Schultz 4 World Wrestling Council WWC Caribbean Tag Team Championship 2 times with Kensuke Sasaki 5 WWC World Junior Heavyweight Championship 1 time WWC World Tag Team Championship 5 times TNT 1 and Kendo Nagasaki 4 6 Wrestling International New Generations W ING Tag Team Championship 1 time with Crash the TerminatorReferences edit ミスター ポーゴさん死去 大仁田とデスマッチ戦った極悪大王66歳 by Yahoo Japan Archived from the original on 2017 06 23 Retrieved 2017 06 23 Tetsuo Mr Pogo Sekigawa passes away at 66 years old Wrestling Observer Newsletter 23 June 2017 Retrieved June 23 2017 年越しプロレス2017のまとめ 年忘れ シャッフル タッグトーナメントは関口組を下した竹下 鈴木のモースト ストロンゲスト コンビが優勝 蘇る80年代ガイジン列伝 スタン ブロディ タケシータ ブッチャーが大暴れ カリスマバラモン 阿鼻叫喚の地獄絵図への誘い Taka デビュー25周年記念試合で新年を迎えると同時にMaoにフォール負け DDT Pro Wrestling in Japanese January 1 2018 Retrieved January 1 2018 a b Mr Pogo Titles Wrestlingdata com Retrieved 2023 06 24 Hoops Brian January 14 2019 Pro wrestling history 01 14 Christian wins NWA World Title Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online Retrieved January 18 2019 Hoops Brian January 16 2019 Pro wrestling history 01 16 Arn Anderson amp Bobby Eaton win WCW Tag Team 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