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History of Puroresu : The Rikidozan Era


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The Pre-J.W.A. Era

1953

07/30/53
Rikidozan founds Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance (JWA). He has actually founded the Japan Pro Wrestling Promotion a short time earlier but this was the official ceremony establishing Japan's first full time pro-wrestling organization. Shinsaku Nitta was chosen as the president of the Promotion, and Tadamasa Sakai as the chairman of the Alliance.

11/29/53
Rikidozan returns to Hawaii for an eight man tournament with the winner getting a shot at the World Heavyweight Champion Lou Thesz. Rikidozan emerges as the winner.

12/06/53
Lou Thesz defeats Rikidozan with a piledriver at Honolulu Civic Auditorium in 43minutes to retain the World Heavyweight Title.

1954

02/06/54
Toshio Yamaguchi and Kiyomikawa promote a two-day card in Osaka as "Japan vs. US Puroresu Match" under the name of All Japan Pro-wrestling Alliance.

02/17/54
The Sharpe Brothers (Ben & "Iron" Mike), the world tag team champions, come to Japan.

02/19/54
JWA promotes their first cards at Kuramae Kokugikan (old Sumo Hall) for three days. Masahiko Kimura and Yamaguchi also wrestle on the cards. The first day is aired by both NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation, the semi-govermental broadcasting network) and NTV (Nippon Television Network). NTV also aired the second and third days. The tag matches between Rikidozan & Kimura and the Sharp Brothers, main event of the first and the last days, are still talked about today. In front of the "street television" that NTV setup for people who couldn't afford television, there were thousands of people just to watch Rikidozan.

03/14/54
Toshio Yamaguchi starts All Japan Pro-Wrestling Alliance in Osaka.

05/10/54
A legendary judoka Masahiko Kimura starts International Pro-Wrestling Force in Kumamoto.

09/11/54
A former rikishi (sumo wrestler) Yoshinosato debuts as a pro-wrestler.

11/54
Sankei Shinbun Newspaper promotes women's show with Mildred Burke, the women's world champion, and six other American wrestlers. With four Japanese wrestlers, they have three consecutive soldout shows at Kuramae Kokugikan (old Sumo Hall). Because of the popularity of women's wrestling, more than six women's promotions are founded this year. The Pan Ikari & Chopin Ikari, who have started female pro-wrestling in Japan in 1948, start Japan Women's Wrestling Club. The Matsunaga Brothers start All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Associataion, the former body of today's All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling.

12/12/54
A former rikishi Toyonobori becomes a pro-wrestler.
(picture of Rikidozan vs. Kimura)
Rikidozan
vs.
Masahiko Kimura

12/22/54
Rikidozan defeats Masahiko Kimura to be the first Japanese Heavyweight Champion in a contraversial match. Kimura, on his biography, explains this match was supposed to be a work as a draw but Rikidozan suddenly started shooting on him during the match.

1955

01/26/55
Rikidozan defends Japanese Heavyweight Title against Toshio Yamaguchi of All Japan Pro-Wrestling Alliance.

04/10/55
A former yokozuna Azumafuji debuts in Honolulu, HI.

04/17/55
Rikidozan & Azumafuji win Hawaiian Tag Team title from Bobby Bruns & Lucky Simunovich in Honolulu, HI.

08/55
All Japan Women's Pro-wrestling Alliance is founded. This was similar to the old NWA, which was a union of the promoters that controls the championships, etc.. In the following month, the Alliance had the championships for the singles' titles in seven weight divisions and the tag titles in two weight divisions.

11/15/55
King Kong & Tiger Jokinder defeat Rikidozan & Harold Sakata to be the first All Asia Tag Team champions.

11/22/55
Rikidozan defeats King Kong to be the first All Asia Heavyweight champion.

1956

05/04/56
Rikidozan & Koukichi Endo win NWA World Tag Team title from Ben Sharpe & "Iron" Mike Sharpe at the Osaka Prefectural Gym. The Sharpe Brothers regain the title on 05/10/56 in Sapporo.

10/23/56
The Japanese Championship Tournaments starts. Yoshinosato defeats Isao Yoshiwara to be the first Japanese Light Heavyweight Champion.

10/24/56
On the second day of the Japanese Championship, Surugaumi defeats Michiaki Yoshimura to be the first Japanese Junior Heavyweight Champion. In the heavyweight division, Azumafuji draws with Toshio Yamaguchi. They wrestle a rematch on 10/30/56.

10/30/56
In a rematch, Azumafuji defeats Toshio Yamaguchi to win the Japanese Heavyweight Tournament. Azumafuji wins the title shot against Rikidozan's Japanese Heavyweight Title. The match did not take place, however.

1957

'57
All Japan Women's Pro-wrestling Alliance, which has started losing its authority in previous year, folded. The Ikari Brothers leave the business. Women's puroresu loses popularity and goes back from sports arena to striptease theaters.

04/30/57
Rikidozan meets Lou Thesz in St. Louis, MO. Thesz signs the contract to defend the title in Japan.

10/02/57
Lou Thesz comes to Japan. He is the first World Heavyweight Champion to come to Japan.

10/07/57
On the first world heavyweight title match ever in Japan, Rikidozan wrestles against the champion Lou Thesz to a time limit draw in front of 30,000 people in the audience at Korakuen Stadium (not to be confused with the small Korakuen Hall. Korakuen Stadium was the main baseball stadium of Tokyo before Tokyo Dome was built).

11/24/57
Satoru Sayama is born in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi.

1958

08/27/58
Rikidozan wins NWA International heavyweight title from Lou Thesz at the LA Olympic Auditorium to be the second champion.

10/25/58
Atsushi Ohnita is born in Nagasaki.

1959

05/21/59
The first "World League" round-robin tournament starts. This annual tournament continues until 1972.

06/15/59
Rikidozan wins the first "World League", defeating Jess Ortega in the final.

09/18/59
Great Togo comes to Japan for the first time.

09/30/59
A puroresu gym/dojo "Puroresu Center" opens in Naniwa-cho, Tokyo.

1960

04/10/60
Rikidozan scouts Kanji Inoki, a Japanese immigrant to Brazil, and brings him back to Japan.

04/11/60
Shohei Baba, a former pro baseball pitcher of Tokyo Yomiuri Giants, joins the JWA.

09/30/60
Both Inoki and Baba have their debut matches. Baba defeats Yonetaro Tanaka, and Inoki is defeated by Kintaro Ohki.

1961

07/30/61
"Riki Sports Palace" is built in Shibuya, Tokyo.

1962

03/28/62
Rikidozan wins WWA World Heavyweight title from Fred Blassie at the Los Angeles Olympic Auditorium and becomes the first Asian to win a world title belt.

04/23/62
Rikidozan defends the title against Blassie in a bloody match which causes a death from shock to an aged person who was watching the match on TV. It is the second case since 04/17/62.

1963

05/17/63
The "Intelligent, Sensational" Destroyer (Dick Beyer) comes to Japan for the first time.

05/24/63
Rikidozan challenges the WWA World Heavyweight champion The Destroyer. The match ends as a draw.

06/05/63
Rikidozan has a wedding with Keiko Tanaka at Hotel Ookura in Tokyo.

12/07/63
Rikidozan has a 6men tag macth, teaming with Great Togo and Michiaki Yoshimura against the team of The Destroyer, Killer Buddy Austin, and Ilio DiPaolo at Hamamatsu City Gym. This match turns out to be his last match.

12/08/63
Rikidozan gets stabbed in a yakuza revenge at a night club in Tokyo and carried into hospital.

12/15/63
Rikidozan dies at age of 39.


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