Despite being in a new promotion, his spot on the card was the same. He is the son of Rikidōzan, a legend of Japanese wrestling often regarded as the "Father of Puroresu". [1] He joined Pro Wrestling Noah as a backstage helper and a member of the board of directors, but in September 2000, his health was beginning to deteriorate due to liver failure. After losing the title, Momota returned to opening matches, by the 1990s his role began to change as he began wrestling mostly in comedic tag matches with fellow aging wrestlers. Il participe ensuite à plus de 260 matchs en en perdant seulement 5[6].
He did not win the Jr. Heavyweight He did not win the Jr. Heavyweight Battle Royal, however, and afterwards he began feuding with SUWA.
Face à la discrimination dont souffrent les Coréens au Japon, il change son nom en Mitsuhiro Momota et cache ses origines coréennes [ 5 ]. After numerous years on the All Japan Pro Wrestling roster, he left in 2000 to join Pro Wrestling NOAH. He did not win the Jr. Heavyweight Battle Royal, however, and afterwards he began feuding with SUWA. Momota s'entraîne pendant un mois avant de d'affronter Bruns pour ses débuts le 28 octobre[5],[4]. [2] After losing the title, Momota returned to opening matches, by the 1990s his role began to change as he began wrestling mostly in comedic tag matches with fellow aging wrestlers. Momota was having his typical year, but on May 19th he attacked KENTA after the show and declared that he would be in the Jr. Heavyweight Battle Royal on June 3rd. Momota is the son of Wrestling legend and the Father of Puroresu: Rikidozan. They lost the title to Kikutaro and Stalker Ichikawa on December 1st. Yoshihiro Momota (百田 義浩, Momota Yoshihiro) (March 15, 1946 – November 22, 2000) was a professional wrestler and a former ring announcer, known for his tenure in All Japan Pro Wrestling.He is the son of wrestler Rikidozan and the older brother of Mitsuo Momota Le 8 décembre 1963, alors qu'il se trouvait dans une boîte de nuit à Tōkyō, dans le quartier d’Askasaka[3], Rikidōzan est poignardé à l'abdomen par le yakuza Katsuji Murata appartenant à l'organisation criminelle Sumiyoshi-ikka affilié au Sumiyoshi-rengo. Joseph Ruud (né le 28 novembre 1981 à Minneapolis, Minnesota) est un catcheur américain, d'origine norvégienne. Momota did not have any title challenges in 2007 and generally was not involved in any storylines as he enjoys the twilight of his career. In 1972, Momota helped establish All Japan Pro Wrestling. Championship History: All Japan World Jr. Heavyweight Championship
Mitsuo Momota (百田 光雄, Momota Mitsuo) is a Japanese professional wrestler and executive, known for his work in the Japanese promotions All Japan Pro Wrestling and later in Pro Wrestling NOAH. Il remporte son premier combat sous le nom de Thoruf face à Ted Dixon le 6 décembre 2003.
Like All Japan, Momota spent his time in NOAH in opening matches or low on the card wrestling against young up and comers and fellow aging wrestlers. Il part à Hawaï avec Bruns et y gagne son premier titre, le titre par équipe de la NWA Hawaï[9]. - A Backdrop Suplex by Momota to SUWA Il fait son retour le 19 janvier 2008 en battant Daryl Hall. 3 fois NWA Hawaii Tag Team Champion avec Bobby Bruns (1) en 1953, 1 fois WWA World Heavyweight Champion (version Los Angeles) en 1962, 1 fois NWA Pacific Coast Tag Team Champion (version San Francisco) avec Dennis Clary en 1952, 1 fois NWA World Tag Team Champion (version San Francisco) avec Kōkichi Endō en 1956. [7] On June 9, 2010, Momota teamed with Tenryu and Koki Kitahara to face Yoshihiro Takayama, Tatsutoshi Goto, & Daisuke Sekimoto in a decision match for the Tenryu Project Six Man Tag Team Championship but lost.
2005 Recap: [9], Momota is the son of Wrestling legend and the Father of Puroresu: Rikidozan. His only title victory came on April 20, 1989 where he won the World Junior Heavyweight Championship defeating Shinichi Nakano, he would hold the title for over 2 months successfully defended it 2 times against Johnny Smith and Isamu Teranishi before losing it to Joe Malenko on July 1, 1989. Card Position:Â Opener His wrestling career didn't take off as well as planned although he did find a little success.
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Around the mid-1970s, Momota decided to become a wrestler just like his father and his brother. In 1972, Momota helped establish All Japan Pro Wrestling.
), né Kim Sin-nak (김신락) le 14 novembre 1924 et décédé le 15 décembre 1963[2], est un lutteur de sumo, un catcheur (lutteur professionnel), un promoteur et entraîneur de catch ainsi qu'un acteur japonais mieux connu sous son nom de lutteur Rikidōzan (japonais : 力道山, coréen : 역도산).
Since he mostly did comedy, he did not get any title shots during the year. Alliances:Â None 2006 Recap: His last title shot was exactly 4 years later on February 15, 2008, when he challenged Kishin Kawabata for the GHC Openweight Hardcore Championship, despite another good effort he would come short again. Le 22 décembre 1954, se tient le « Duel du siècle » où Rikidōzan bat Masahiko Kimura pour le titre de Champion poids lourd japonais[14],[15]. He is the son of Rikidōzan, a legend of Japanese wrestling often regarded as the "Father of Puroresu". His only title victory came on April 20, 1989 where he won the AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Championship defeating Shinichi Nakano, he would hold the title for over 2 months successfully defended it 2 times against Johnny Smith and Isamu Teranishi before losing it to Joe Malenko on July 1, 1989. Il part pour Tōkyō et prend alors le shikona (nom de lutteur) de Rikidōzan, travaille au sein de plusieurs prestigieuses équipes de sumo dont l'équipe Nishonoseki (en)[5]. On June 9, 2010, Momota teamed with Tenryu and Koki Kitahara to face Yoshihiro Takayama, Tatsutoshi Goto, & Daisuke Sekimoto in a decision match for the Tenryu Project Six Man Tag Team Championship but lost. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat.
La dernière modification de cette page a été faite le 19 septembre 2020 à 23:52. After leaving NOAH, Momota began wrestling in the independents specifically for Genichiro Tenryu's new Tenryu Project. Il retourne au Japon en 1953 et y fonde la première fédération de catch du pays, la Nihon Puroresu Kyōkai (日本プロレス協会, Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance?, appelée également Japan Wrestling Association) qui est affiliée à la National Wrestling Alliance et à laquelle participent d'anciens sumotoris ou d'anciens judokas[10],[11],[12]. He also had an older brother: Yoshihiro Momota. Despite this Momota was given several title shots at various titles.
Rikidōzan se présente alors comme un héros national[6], effectuant une série de victoires face à des catcheurs américains[4],[5]. [3], http://cagematch.net/?id=2&nr=4197&gimmick=Yoshihiro+Momota, http://www.wrestlingdata.com/index.php?befehl=bilanzen&wrestler=9168&jahr=1979&monat=9, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yoshihiro_Momota&oldid=959014360, Articles containing Japanese-language text, Wikipedia articles with WorldCat identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 26 May 2020, at 19:08. Il continue néanmoins à s'entraîner et rencontre Masutatsu Ōyama, le fondateur du kyokushinkai[6]. Rikidōzan est né à Hongwon (en), dans le Hamgyong du Sud en Corée alors occupée par le Japon le 14 novembre 1924 sous le nom coréen de Kim Sin-nak (김신락)[4]. Rikidozan est considéré comme un héros nationale en Corée du Nord[3]. Il est ensuite entraîné pour devenir sumotori[4] et commence sa carrière à l'âge de 15 ans[6] en 1940[3]. Rikidōzan apparaît dans 29 films[17] dont Otsukisama ni wa warui kedo (お月様には悪いけど?)
Il est ensuite adopté par un fermier membre de la famille Momota vivant dans la Préfecture de Nagasaki au Japon[4].
Surnommé le « père du Puroresu », il popularise le catch au Japon entraîne de nombreux catcheurs dont Giant Baba et Antonio Inoki. [10] Momota has a son named Chikara, who made his professional wrestling debut on December 16, 2013.[11]. Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. His first title was for the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship on December 11, 2003 when he teamed with Tsuyoshi Kikuchi to challenge Naomichi Marufuji and KENTA but failed to win the titles. Au sein de cette fédération il y affronte la plupart des catcheurs américains célèbres de l'époque. - July 16th, 2006 vs. SUWA, Pictures: [6] Following the death of Mitsuharu Misawa on June 13, 2009, Momota would finish the tour and resigned from NOAH as both wrestler and vice president in June 2009. [3] Despite being in a new promotion, his spot on the card was the same. Following the death of Mitsuharu Misawa on June 13, 2009, Momota would finish the tour and resigned from NOAH as both wrestler and vice president in June 2009. (pin) Yusuke Kodama NOAH Southern Navigation '09 - Day 9 Jun 16th 2009 Takuma Sano def. Mitsuo Momota is a Japanese professional wrestler and executive, known for his work in the Japanese promotions All Japan Pro Wrestling and later in Pro Wrestling NOAH. de Kenjiro Morinaga sortis en 1955 et dans lesquels il joue son propre rôle. - February 15th, 2004 vs. Jushin Thunder Liger (title challenge) Le 8 décembre 1963, un yakuza le poignarde et il meurt une semaine plus tard. Yoshihiro Momota (百田 義浩, Momota Yoshihiro) (March 15, 1946 – November 22, 2000) was a professional wrestler and a former ring announcer, known for his tenure in All Japan Pro Wrestling. Like his brother, Yoshihiro also was a wrestler but found little success. Despite not finding much success as a wrestler, Momota made a bigger impact behind the scenes as a co-Vice President and member of the All Japan directory. [2], In November 22, 2000 Momota died of liver failure. - April 20th, 1989 vs. Shinichi Nakano (title win) A Backdrop Suplex by Momota to SUWA.
Momota was having his typical year, but on May 19th he attacked KENTA after the show and declared that he would be in the Jr. Heavyweight Battle Royal on June 3rd. Mitsuo Momota is a Japanese professional wrestler and executive, known for his work in the Japanese promotions All Japan Pro Wrestling and later in Pro Wrestling NOAH. He found bigger success behind the scenes as served on All Japan and later NOAH's board of directors.
Despite not finding much success as a wrestler, Momota made a bigger impact behind the scenes as a co-Vice President and member of the All Japan directory. D'autres disent qu'il a été conduit à l'hôpital et vu par un médecin qui lui a dit que sa blessure n'était pas grave[4].