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Akira Nogami (野上 彰, Nogami Akira, born March 13, 1966) is a Japanese professional wrestler and actor, currently working as Akira (occasionally stylised in all-capitals). He has also worked as a trainer.
Takayuki Iizuka was Akira Nogami's opponent when Iizuka debuted for New Japan Pro-Wrestling on November 2, 1986. By April 1987, they began teaming up regularly in tag team matches and in multi-man tag team matches, teaming with the likes of Jyushin Thunder Liger, Hiroshi Hase, El Samurai (who both were allied to, since they were all the same age), Riki Choshu, and Tatsumi Fujinami.
Collision in Korea, officially known as the Pyongyang International Sports and Culture Festival for Peace (平和のための平壌国際体育・文化祝典, Heiwa no tame no Pyon'yan kokusai taiiku bunka shukuten), [2] [3] [4] was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event jointly produced by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW).
On November 3, Liger teamed with Muta in the One Night Tournament by defeating El Samurai and Tatsumi Fujinami in the opening round but lost to Akira Nogami and Michiyoshi Ohara in the semifinals. At Wrestling World on January 4, 1997, Liger defeated Último Dragón to win the J-Crown, thus winning all the championships of the J-Crown including ...
Akira Nogami: August 9, 1991: Violent Storm in Kokugikan Tokyo, Japan: 1 88: 1 [20] 17 Norio Honaga: November 5, 1991: Tokyo 3 Days Battle Tokyo, Japan: 2 95: 1 [21] 18 Jushin Thunder Liger: February 8, 1992: NJPW Fighting Spirit 1992 Sapporo, Japan: 5 139: 3 [22] 19 El Samurai: June 26, 1992: Masters Of Wrestling Tokyo, Japan: 1 149: 3 [23] 20 ...
Akira (あきら, アキラ) is a given name present in a few languages. It is a unisex Japanese given name that is predominantly used for males. There are several kanji for Akira.
The surprise death of Akira Toriyama, the beloved artist behind the Dragon Ball manga and the classic Dragon Quest and Chrono Trigger video games, may be 2024’s first death to be felt around the ...
Keiji Muto, Masahiro Chono, and Shinya Hashimoto were part of the Class of 1984 of the New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) Dojo, which included Akira Nogami and Jyushin Thunder Liger. Hashimoto would be the first to make his debut in September 1984, while Muto and Chono faced each other in their debuts a month later.