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  2. Sumo - Wikipedia

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    The majority of wrestlers are maegashira (前頭) and are ranked from the highest level 1 down to about 16 or 17. In each rank are two wrestlers; the higher rank is designated as "east" and the lower as "west", so the list goes #1 east, #1 west, #2 east, #2 west, etc. [27] Above the maegashira are the three champion or titleholder ranks, called ...

  3. List of oldest surviving professional wrestlers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of oldest surviving professional wrestlers. As of 2024, there are 43 living veterans from the " Golden Age of Wrestling " (1950s–1970s) over 75 years old. The last surviving wrestler from the " Pioneer Era " (WWWF) (1900s–1940s) was American wrestler Angelo Savoldi (born April 21, 1914, died September 13, 2013, aged 99 years ...

  4. List of sumo record holders - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of records held by wrestlers of professional sumo. Only performances in official tournaments or honbasho are included here. Since 1958, six honbasho have been held every year, giving wrestlers from the modern era more opportunities to accumulate championships and wins. Before this, tournaments were held less frequently; sometimes ...

  5. List of past sumo wrestlers - Wikipedia

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    all-time gold stars record holder, 25% more than closest rival: Tamakairiki: 1982-5 1996-3 Maegashira 8 Kataonami: later became a professional wrestler: Konishiki: 1982-7 1997-11 Ōzeki Takasago: at 265 kilos, the heaviest wrestler ever, first foreign ōzeki, now a widely popular celebrity: Takatōriki: 1983-3 2002-9 Sekiwake Futagoyama

  6. Kyokutenhō Masaru - Wikipedia

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    His highest rank was sekiwake, which he held on three occasions. In his exceptionally long career, he made more appearances in the top division than any other wrestler at 1470, [1] and only Ōshio fought more than his 1870 career bouts. He was the first wrestler since the 1950s to be ranked in the top division after the age of 40.

  7. WWE Wrestler Randy Orton Paid $1,000 For Someone Else ... - AOL

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    Despite being a multi-time world champion, Randy Orton didn't want to overcome Eldern Ring's adversity. WWE Wrestler Randy Orton Paid $1,000 For Someone Else To Level Up His Elden Ring Character ...

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  9. List of yokozuna - Wikipedia

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    The Sumo Association have overseen all promotions since Chiyonoyama's in 1951. Two consecutive tournament championships or an "equivalent performance" at ōzeki level are the minimum requirement for promotion to yokozuna in modern sumo. The longest serving yokozuna ever was Hakuhō, who was promoted in 2007 and retired in 2021. [1]