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    Saito (斎藤 昌典, Saitō Masanori, August 7, 1942 – July 14, 2018) was a Japanese professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Mr. Saito or Masa Saito...
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  • name Masa Kitamiya (マサ北宮, Masa Kitamiya) is a tribute to former professional wrestler Masa Saito. Kitamiya also wears a similar ring attire to Saito as...
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  • Iizuka and Akira Nogami, Jake "The Snake" Roberts and Brutus Beefcake, Masa Saito and Manabu Nakanishi and The Barbarian and Haku in non-title competition...
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  • move named for Masa Saito used in professional sport wrestling This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Saito. If an internal...
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    supporters to his faction, then known as New Wolves. Choshu was joined by Masa Saito, to provide a more senior rival for Antonio Inoki, along with Kuniaki...
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  • teams such as The Japanese Jollyjacks (Takayuki Iizuka and Akira Nogami), Masa Saito and Manabu Nakanishi, and the Barbarian and Haku. The team also had a...
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  • 1942), better known as Masa Saito, Japanese professional wrestler Masaru Saito (齊藤 勝, born 1988), Japanese baseball player Masato Saito (斉藤 雅人, born 1975)...
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  • Hiro Matsuda (redirect from Kojika Saito)
    American Tag Team Championship (Los Angeles/Japan version) (1 time) - with Masa Saito Greatest 18 Club inductee NWA Mid-America NWA World Tag Team Championship...
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    1983) is a Japanese professional wrestler, also known by the ring name Masa Takanashi (マサ高梨). Takanashi was trained by Dramatic Dream Team (DDT) and...
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  • educator Masa Niemi, (1914–1960) Finnish actor, comedian, musician and entertainer. Masa Saito (宅見 将典, 1942–2018), Japanese professional wrestler Masa Takanashi...
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  • Horsemen against Masahiro Chono and Masa Saito. The match ended when Barry Windham of the Four Horsemen pinned Saito following a lariat. The sixth bout...
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  • The sixth bout was a singles match in which Kensuke Sasaki defeated Masa Saito by pinfall. The main event was a singles match between Scott Norton and...
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  • pitting Dustin Rhodes and Scott Norton against Masa Saito and Shinya Hashimoto. The bout was won by Saito and Hashimoto when Hashimoto pinned Rhodes following...
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  • team match pitting Dusty Rhodes and Dustin Rhodes against Kim Duk and Masa Saito. The match ended when Dustin Rhodes pinned Duk following a bulldog. The...
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    two matches on the island. On October 4, 1987, Antonio Inoki defeated Masa Saito. On December 18, 1991, Hiroshi Hase defeated Tiger Jeet Singh. "Ganryūjima...
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  • International Seiji Sakaguchi 7.5 Killer Karl Krupp 7 Antonio Inoki 7 Invader I 6 Masa Saito 5.5 Stan Stasiak 5 Kantaro Hoshino 4 Geto Mongol 3.5 Kotetsu Yamamoto...
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    Van Vader and Mike Kirchner, with his opponents including Kengo Kimura, Masa Saito, and Riki Choshu. In October and November that year, Anoaʻi made a third...
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  • 23, where they unsuccessfully faced reigning IWGP Tag Team Champions Masa Saito and Riki Choshu. The duo teamed together until Adonis' death on July 4...
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    two reigns; one reign was with George Takano and the second was with Hiro Saito. Takayuki Iizuka also used the ring name Takashi Iizuka and won the IWGP...
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  • became regarded as the "Tiger Hunter". He also allied with Riki Choshu, Masa Saito, and Killer Khan to form the stable "Ishin Gundan" ("Restruction Force")...
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  • to Masa Saito, despite sharing name and appearance (aside from the blond hair); Hiroyuki shortened his name to "Hiro" to copy him (since Masa Saito's real...
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  • Gagne's American Wrestling Association on November 18, 1989, through Masa Saito's connections. To keep his identity a secret to the Japanese press, he...
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  • Sano and Tatsumi Fujinami. This was followed by a loss to Kobayashi and Masa Saito in a rematch. In his first singles match for NJPW, Pérez was unsuccessful...
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    Teaming with his son Dustin Rhodes once more, the duo defeated Kim Duk and Masa Saito in Tokyo, Japan. He began making house show appearances early in the year...
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  • Ishin Gundan with Animal Hamaguchi, Isamu Teranishi, Yoshiaki Yatsu, Masa Saito and Kuniaki Kobayashi to feud with Antonio Inoki and New Japan Pro-Wrestling...
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  • World Heavyweight Championship against Ted DiBiase and the NJPW team of Masa Saito and Shinya Hashimoto defeated Masahiro Chono and Riki Choshu to retain...
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  • Bleacher Report. "Why Cesaro Uses the Sharpshooter". 22 February 2018. "Masa Saito passes away after long battle with Parkinson's disease". 16 July 2018...
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    NWA Florida Tag Team Championship (5 times) – with Pat Patterson (1), Masa Saito (3), and Nikolai Volkoff (1) NWA Southern Heavyweight Championship (Florida...
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  • October 1998) Yuji Nagata (made one appearance as a member of nWo Japan, replacing Buff Bagwell during a WCW house show) Masa Saito (nWo Japan announcer)...
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  • second-place teams faced each other in a semifinal to decide the finalists. Masa Saito also replaced Riki Choshu in his team with Kensuke Sasaki after one match...
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