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Japanese professional wrestler (born 1950)
Genichiro Shimada (嶋田 源一郎, Shimada Gen'ichirō; born February 2, 1950), better known as Genichiro Tenryu (天龍 源一郎, Tenryū Gen'ichirō) is a Japanese retired
Genichiro_Tenryu
Japanese professional wrestling promotion
puroresu legend Genichiro Tenryu, who has owned and operated it since its creation in 2010. Tenryu Project is the successor to Genichiro Tenryu's WAR promotion
Tenryu_Project
Japanese professional wrestler
(1983) – with Genichiro Tenryu World's Strongest Tag Determination League Distinguished Service Medal Award (1985) – with Genichiro Tenryu World's Strongest
Jumbo_Tsuruta
Japanese professional wrestler (born 1962)
returning just before the 1998 G1 Climax, from which he was eliminated by Genichiro Tenryu in the first round. Despite his return, Muto was plagued by this nagging
Keiji_Muto
American professional wrestler and trainer (born 1941)
Baba, The Destroyer, Jumbo Tsuruta, Abdullah The Butcher, The Sheik, Genichiro Tenryu, and Harley Race. Terry Funk and he worked frequently as a tag team
Dory_Funk_Jr.
1991 World Wrestling Federation pay-per-view event
then left the ring. After that, Demolition took on Genichiro Tenryu and Kōji Kitao. In the end, Tenryu performed a powerbomb on Smash and stacked him up
WrestleMania_VII
Professional wrestling stable
wrestling stable in All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) led by Genichiro Tenryu. After Genichiro Tenryu and Jumbo Tsuruta split up after losing the NWA International
Revolution_(puroresu)
Japanese professional wrestler (1962–2009)
he maintained until the end of the decade. After the departure of Genichiro Tenryu and his exodus, Misawa unmasked in May 1990 and began a rivalry with
Mitsuharu_Misawa
Professional wrestling championship
then retired the title. The title was revived in April 2010, for Genichiro Tenryu's Tenryu Project promotion until being again retired in 2013 after the
Tenryu Project International Junior Heavyweight Championship
Tenryu_Project_International_Junior_Heavyweight_Championship
American professional wrestler (born 1949)
Hara, Genichiro Tenryu, and Takashi Ishikawa in a six-man tag team match. He went on to defeat Tenryu in a singles match, then lost to Tenryu in a two-out-of-three
Ric_Flair
Professional wrestling tag team
International Tag Team Championship on March 12, 1987, from Jumbo Tsuruta and Genichiro Tenryu and would hold them for 15 months before losing them to PWF World Tag
Road_Warriors
American professional wrestler (1960–2020)
with Road Warrior Hawk and Dusty Rhodes (2) and Road Warrior Hawk and Genichiro Tenryu (1)1 NWA World Tag Team Championship (Mid-Atlantic version) (1 time)
Road_Warrior_Animal
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
List of professional wrestling matches rated 5 or more stars by Dave Meltzer
List_of_professional_wrestling_matches_rated_5_or_more_stars_by_Dave_Meltzer
Professional wrestling trios tag team championship
Masayuki Kono and Yuya Susumu who are in their second reign as a team. Genichiro Tenryu had the idea for the WAR World 6-Man Tag Team Championship from his
Tenryu Project WAR World 6-Man Tag Team Championship
Tenryu_Project_WAR_World_6-Man_Tag_Team_Championship
Professional wrestling stable
Scott Norton Nikkan Sports Match of the Year (1999) – Keiji Mutoh vs. Genichiro Tenryu on May 3 at Strong Energy – Tag 14 Outstanding Performance (1998) –
New World Order (professional wrestling)
New_World_Order_(professional_wrestling)
American professional wrestler (1957–2003)
Road Warrior Animal and Dusty Rhodes (2) and Road Warrior Animal and Genichiro Tenryu (1)[a] NWA World Tag Team Championship (Mid-Atlantic version) (1 time)
Road_Warrior_Hawk
1994 video game
Super NES that was released in 1994. In Japan, this game was called Tenryu Genichiro no Pro Wrestling Revolution (天龍源一郎のプロレスレボリューション). GamePro described
HammerLock_Wrestling
Japanese professional wrestler (born 1987)
staredown with Genichiro Tenryu, who chose him to be his opponent in his retirement match. On November 15 at Revolution Final, Okada defeated Tenryu in his retirement
Kazuchika_Okada
American professional wrestler (born 1949)
many teams with the likes of Bruiser Brody, Terry Gordy, Ted DiBiase, Genichiro Tenryu, Dan Spivey, Bobby Duncum Jr., and Big Van Vader. Hansen also engaged
Stan_Hansen
Men's championship of New Japan Pro-Wrestling
October 12, 2020. Retrieved January 12, 2021. Molinaro, John (1999-12-11). "Tenryu wins IWGP Heavyweight title". SLAM! Sports: Wrestling. Canadian Online Explorer
IWGP_Heavyweight_Championship
Professional wrestling pay-per-view event series
(WAR) to commemorate the anniversary of the promotion's founding by Genichiro Tenryu in 1992. The event to celebrate its anniversary was held between 1993
WAR_Anniversary_Show
American professional wrestler and mixed martial artist (born 1965)
as a common enemy with Genichiro Tenryu. Barton would ultimately defeat Kawada in tag-team action, but come short against Tenryu in the first round of
Bart_Gunn
Name list
(高橋 源一郎; born 1951), Japanese writer Genichiro Tenryu (天龍 源一郎; born 1950), Japanese professional wrestler Genichiro Ashina (葦名 弦一郎), a main antagonist of
Gen'ichirō
Japanese retired professional wrestler (born 1964)
Wrestling and trained under Genichiro Tenryu. He made his debut on April 8, 1988, against Mitsuo Momota. He was part of Tenryu's Revolution stable. After
Koki_Kitahara
World Wrestling Federation pay-per-view event
Yokozuna's manager, Mr. Fuji, was allowed to bring in two wrestlers, Genichiro Tenryu and The Great Kabuki, to hurt Luger's chances of winning. In a dark
Royal_Rumble_(1994)
Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist
Koshinaka. Sasaki won his second IWGP Heavyweight Championship from Genichiro Tenryu while wrestling with a 39 °C (102.2 °F) fever. He won the G1 Climax
Kensuke_Sasaki
Japanese professional wrestling promotion
Championship, as well as the promotion of talent including Jumbo Tsuruta, Genichiro Tenryu, Akira Taue, Mitsuharu Misawa, Toshiaki Kawada and Kenta Kobashi, the
All_Japan_Pro_Wrestling
Japanese professional wrestler
title, Onita began his next feud with Genichiro Tenryu after the team of Onita and Tarzan Goto defeated Tenryu and Ashura Hara at Wrestling and Romance's
Atsushi_Onita
Japanese professional wrestling promotion
was a Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded and run by Genichiro Tenryu as the successor to Super World of Sports, and which lasted from 1992
WAR_(wrestling_promotion)
Japanese professional wrestler
debut in AJPW together in the 1980s. Kawada became the understudy of Genichiro Tenryu, one of the top stars of the promotion at the time, and was so until
Toshiaki_Kawada
Professional wrestling show
just under 11 minutes as Tsuruta pinned Martel. For his match against Genichiro Tenryu, Randy Savage was accompanied by his manager Sensational Sherri, who
WWF/AJPW/NJPW Wrestling Summit
WWF/AJPW/NJPW_Wrestling_Summit
American professional wrestler (1952–2011)
card between the WWF and Super World Sports, where he was defeated by Genichiro Tenryu. He also made an initial, untelevised return to the ring on July 30
Randy_Savage
Japanese wrestler and rugby union footballer (1947-2015)
he would team with Genichiro Tenryu, Samson Fuyuki, and Takashi Ishikawa, as well as WWF Superstar Davey Boy Smith. He and Tenryu teamed up for the SWS
Ashura_Hara
Japanese professional wrestler (1938–1999)
running the company while competing in lower-level matches, pushing Genichiro Tenryu and Jumbo Tsuruta as his successors. He did not abandon his rivalry
Giant_Baba
American professional and amateur wrestler, football player and author (1960–2009)
world tag team titles together on March 6 by beating Stan Hansen and Genichiro Tenryu. During that year, Williams was dividing his time between All Japan
Steve_Williams_(wrestler)
Topics referred to by the same term
1903-1989), Japanese sumo wrestler and martial arts fighter Genichiro Tenryu (Genichiro Shimada, born 1950), Japanese sumo wrestler and wrestler promoter
Tenryu
Japanese professional wrestler (born 1967)
every time by Hansen and his tag team partners, predominantly Genichiro Tenryu. With Tenryu gone, their matches usually then turned to singles matches,
Kenta_Kobashi
Professional wrestling stable
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Don_Callis_Family
Professional wrestling stable
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Death_Riders
American-Canadian professional wrestler, rock musician, and actor (born 1970)
The Warlord in a loss to Atsushi Onita, Crusher Bam Bam Bigelow, and Genichiro Tenryu. In November 1994, Último Dragón defeated him for the NWA World Middleweight
Chris_Jericho
later used by WAR for their J-1 Heavyweight Championship, held by Genichiro Tenryu. Japan portal Professional wrestling in Japan List of professional
Japanese Heavyweight Championship
Japanese_Heavyweight_Championship
Professional wrestling stable
Han-Senshukai Dōmei (Anti-Wrestlers Alliance) referring to WAR and Genichiro Tenryu. After this feud was over, they changed their name to Heisei Ishingun
Heisei_Ishingun
Professional wrestling tag team championship
body for AJPW's championships. It was created to honor the career of Genichiro Tenryu, who held the NWA United National Championship twice before it was
United National Tag Team Championship
United_National_Tag_Team_Championship
American professional wrestler (1929–1997)
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Fritz_Von_Erich
Professional wrestling world championship
Heavyweight and NWA United National Champion, to unify the titles. 2 Genichiro Tenryu June 5, 1989 Super Power Series tour Tokyo, Japan 1 128 2 3 Jumbo
Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship
Triple_Crown_Heavyweight_Championship
1998 shootfighting tournament held in the World Wrestling Federation
as a common enemy with Genichiro Tenryu. Barton would ultimately defeat Kawada in tag-team action, but come short against Tenryu in the first round of
WWF_Brawl_for_All
Incident in Japanese All Japan Pro Wrestling
beforehand. Motoko had opposed the decision to push Misawa in the wake of Genichiro Tenryu's departure in 1990, and the two began conflicting as early as 1996;
2000 All Japan Pro Wrestling mass exodus
2000_All_Japan_Pro_Wrestling_mass_exodus
1992 sex scandal involving the World Wrestling Federation
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Ring_boy_scandal
American MMA fighter, wrestler, actor (b. 1973)
after having beaten Tiger Jeet Singh. After another short rivalry with Genichiro Tenryu, Sapp was defeated in a rematch against Bono as his last appearance
Bob_Sapp
Japanese-South Korean professional wrestler (born 1951)
attended an AJPW event on November 1, 1984 where he was challenged by Genichiro Tenryu. Tenryu was second among AJPW's top Japanese stars, behind Jumbo Tsuruta
Riki_Choshu
American business executive
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Nick_Khan
Junior Heavyweight Championship as well as Kensuke Sasaki defeating Genichiro Tenryu to win the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. The undercard featured a
Wrestling_World_2000
List of the largest attendances in the history of professional wrestling
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
List of professional wrestling attendance records
List_of_professional_wrestling_attendance_records
Japanese professional wrestler and sumo wrestler (1963–2019)
the Revolution stable and teamed with fellow former sumo wrestler Genichiro Tenryu. On April 1, 1991, Kitao was booked in a match against John "Earthquake"
Kōji_Kitao
American professional wrestling manager (1960–2003)
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Miss_Elizabeth
American professional wrestler and homicide victim (1946–1988)
when Brody faced off against NWA United National and PWF champion Genichiro Tenryu. The result was a double countout. Brody lost the title to Jumbo Tsuruta
Bruiser_Brody
Mexican-Japanese professional wrestler
World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Nobutaka Araya and Genichiro Tenryu Super J Cup 1995 Contestant Decision Tournament (1995) - with Gedo
Último_Dragón
American professional wrestler (born 1954)
Kokugikan that aired on Nippon TV, he teamed with Rick Harris in a loss to Genichiro Tenryu and Giant Baba. In December 1983, Fernandez returned to the San Antonio
Manny_Fernandez_(wrestler)
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Vince McMahon sex trafficking scandal
Vince_McMahon_sex_trafficking_scandal
Japanese professional wrestling promotion
1990 to 1992. Its motto was "Straight and Strong". In April 1990, Genichiro Tenryu, one of the top stars of All Japan Pro Wrestling, left the company
Super_World_of_Sports
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
2026 in professional wrestling
2026_in_professional_wrestling
Wrestling and Romance supercard event
event was an interpromotional tag team match, in which Ashura Hara and Genichiro Tenryu represented WAR against Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling's Atsushi Onita
WAR_Revolution_Rumble
American professional wrestler (1960–1993)
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Kerry_Von_Erich
Japanese retired professional wrestler (born 1947)
with rookie Yoshiaki Yatsu in order to feud with Jumbo Tsuruta and Genichiro Tenryu in the upper card. Hamaguchi thus reformed his team with Inoue in the
Animal_Hamaguchi
American professional wrestler (1961–2001)
winning the 1988 World's Strongest Tag Determination League, defeating Genichiro Tenryu and Toshiaki Kawada in the finals. They lost the titles again to Tsuruta
Terry_Gordy
Professional wrestling tag team championship
and 195 days. "Title History | Genichiro Tenryu/Tenryu Project Official Site" 王座遍歴 | 天龍源一郎/天龍プロジェクトオフィシャルサイト. Tenryu Project (in Japanese). Archived
Tenryu Project International Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship
Tenryu_Project_International_Junior_Heavyweight_Tag_Team_Championship
Professional wrestling tag team
such as the Rockers and the Legion of Doom. The team lost a match to Genichiro Tenryu and Koji Kitao at WrestleMania VII. The team's next match was at WWF/SWS
Demolition (professional wrestling)
Demolition_(professional_wrestling)
Japanese professional wrestler (born 1971)
A month later, they were defeated by Genichiro Tenryu and Shiro Koshinaka. Tenzan continued to feud with Tenryu and Koshinaka, eventually getting a new
Hiroyoshi_Tenzan
American wrestler (1944–2023)
alongside Dory. They placed joint second with 10 points, losing to Genichiro Tenryu and Jumbo Tsuruta. In August 1985, Funk took part in AJPW's Decisive
Terry_Funk
Japanese professional wrestler (born 1958)
also wrestle in WAR, which they feuded with several stars including Genichiro Tenryu, Ashura Hara, Takashi Ishikawa, Hiromichi Fuyuki, and Koki Kitahara
Shiro_Koshinaka
New Japan Pro-Wrestling event series
single-elimination tournament, held between July 31 and August 2. Genichiro Tenryu, who had separated from his own WAR promotion to become a freelancer
G1_Climax
Japanese wrestling event
members, and main event calibre matches pitting Tatsumi Fujinami against Genichiro Tenryu from WAR and The Great Muta against Jinsei Shinzaki from Michinoku
Battle_Formation_(1996)
Japanese professional wrestler
2, 1996, facing Choden Senshi Battle Ranger Z at an event held by Genichiro Tenryu's Wrestle Association "R" (WAR) promotion in Kushiro, Hokkaido. For
Tomohiro_Ishii
Mythological creature
include Imperial Japanese Navy names (Japanese cruiser Tenryū 天龍), and personal names (Genichiro Tenryu 天龍源一郎, a wrestler). Werner, E. T. C. (1922). Myths
Tianlong
Australian professional wrestler (born 1996)
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Rhea_Ripley
1993 New Japan Pro-Wrestling event
wrestlers as Antonio Inoki and Tatsumi Fujinami teamed to take on Genichiro Tenryu and Riki Choshu. Inoki and Fujinami won the match. The event also featured
Wrestling_Dontaku_1993
Canadian documentary television series on professional wrestling
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Dark_Side_of_the_Ring
World Wrestling Federation pay-per-view event
pay-per-view appearance was at WrestleMania VII, where the team lost to Genichiro Tenryu and Koji Kitao. The Legion of Doom eventually became WWF Tag Team Champions
Survivor_Series_(1990)
American professional wrestler, referee and promoter (1942–2024)
defeating Killer Khan, losing to Genichiro Tenryu, and wrestling Ashura Hara to a draw; the tournament was ultimately won by Tenryu. Anderson's other opponents
Ole_Anderson
Canadian professional wrestler (1967–2007)
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Chris_Benoit
List of pay-per-views produced by New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Notes January 4 Fantastic Story in Tokyo Dome Tokyo Dome Tokyo, Japan Genichiro Tenryu vs. Riki Choshu Co-produced with World Championship Wrestling May 3
List_of_major_NJPW_events
Professional wrestling tag team championship
Suzuki (554 days) Shortest reign Ashura Hara and Genichiro Tenryu (1 day) Oldest champion Genichiro Tenryu (51 years, 5 months and 12 days) Youngest champion
World Tag Team Championship (AJPW)
World_Tag_Team_Championship_(AJPW)
1981 studio album by Masayoshi Takanaka
Awards. The track "Thunderstorm" was the theme music of pro-wrestler Genichiro Tenryu. "You Can Never Come To This Place" was released as a single in 1981
The_Rainbow_Goblins_(album)
American media mogul (1938–2026)
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Ted_Turner
2007 video game
cases digital autographs. The interviews available are with Gedo, Genichiro Tenryu, Hiroshi Tanahashi, Jado, Jyushin Thunder Liger, Kaz Hayashi, Keiji
Wrestle_Kingdom_2
Japanese professional wrestler (born 1988)
with Kensuke Sasaki to unsuccessfully challenge Masanobu Fuchi and Genichiro Tenryu for the All Asia Tag Team Championship. On September 17, 2004, Nakajima
Katsuhiko_Nakajima
American businesswoman and professional wrestler (born 1976)
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Stephanie_McMahon
Canadian professional wrestler and actor (born 1973)
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Edge_(wrestler)
American influencer and professional wrestler (born 1995)
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Logan_Paul
Canadian-American professional wrestler (1965–1999)
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Owen_Hart
American professional wrestling and entertainment company
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
WWE
French wrestler and actor (1946–1993)
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
André_the_Giant
American professional wrestler (1953–2025)
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Hulk_Hogan
Various types of matches used in professional wrestling
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Professional wrestling match types
Professional_wrestling_match_types
1993 World Championship Wrestling pay-per-view event
The main event was a singles match between Genichiro Tenryu and Riki Choshu. The match was won by Tenryu, who pinned Choshu following a pair of powerbombs
WCW/New_Japan_Supershow_III
Portrayal of professional wrestling events as being real
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Kayfabe
Grouping of small professional wrestling promotions
promotions; wrestlers from the major promotions who left, such as Genichiro Tenryu, Gran Hamada, Yoshiaki Fujiwara, Akira Maeda, Atsushi Onita, and Nobuhiko
Independent_circuit
American mixed martial artist (born 1987)
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Ronda_Rousey
Japanese professional wrestler (born 1948)
Abdullah the Butcher, Dusty Rhodes, Toshiaki Kawada, Chris Adams, Genichiro Tenryu, Bruiser Brody, and the Fabulous Freebirds. Kabuki's battles against
The_Great_Kabuki
American wrestler & mixed martial artist (born 1977)
Pedro Morales Terry Funk 1980s Bob Backlund Bobby Heenan Dynamite Kid Genichiro Tenryu Hulk Hogan Jim Crockett Jr. Kerry Von Erich Randy Savage Ric Flair
Brock_Lesnar
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