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  Masahiro Chono - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chono, called "Mister Black Jack" when he first started as a heel, is one of the top heels in Japanese wrestling history.
In early 2004, Chono became the leader of the Black New Japan stable, which was the most dominating heel stable in NJPW until it was disbanded by Riki Choshu.
Chono recently won the 2005 G-1 Climax tournament, thus having achieved a record-setting five G-1 victories — a fact that overshadows his only IWGP Heavyweight Title reign.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Masahiro_Chono   (667 words)

  
 Obsessed With Wrestling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Masa Chono is probably the most rebel wrestler that stepped into a New Japan Pro Wrestling ring..
August 12, 1992: Masa Chono defeated Rick Rude in a tournament final for the NWA Heavyweight Wrestling title..
Masa Chono becomes a member of New Japan's version of the new World order..
www.obsessedwithwrestling.com /profiles/m/masahiro-chono.html   (431 words)

  
 Wrestling Encyclopedia
First teaming with Masa Chono, on April 27th, 1990 they won the IWGP World Tag Team Championship by defeating Masa Saito and Shinya Hashimoto.
While still holding the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, Mutoh (still wrestling as Muta) defeated Masa Chono for the NWA Heavyweight Championship (not the WCW Heavyweight Championship) on January 4th, 1993 at the WCW/New Japan Super Show III in Tokyo, Japan.
On October 19th, 1997, Mutoh and Masa Chono would win the IWGP Tag Team Championship in a match against Kensuke Sasaki and Kazuo Yamazaki.
www.wrestlingencyclopedia.com /puromutoh.html   (1950 words)

  
 New Japan News Archive
Chono is in line for a shot at Sasaki since he beat him to win the 10 vs. 10 (even though he lost to him that night as well), but I have a feeling that he'll get that shot at the Tokyo Dome.
Chono gained when Sasaki's second Shinya Hashimoto threw in the towel at 7:29 because Sasaki had been trapped in Chono's cross shiki no STF for more than 3 minutes (this must have been one hell of a match.:).
Chono rubbed the victory for his Team 2000 in, with his "parade of power" causing post-match chaos to further heat up the feud and lead to the next series of matches between the warring factions.
www.quebrada.net /news/NewsNJ2.html   (4245 words)

  
 History of New Japan's G1 Climax
Chono and Hashimoto put on a clinic of a match, noteworthy for its realism and stiffness that saw Chono score the win via submission.
The Sumo Hall erupted in jubilant chaos as Chono was paraded around the ring on his countrymen's shoulders, soaking in the thunderous applause from an appreciative audience that just witnessed six spectacular days of wrestling.
Chono had won the first two G1s and competed in the semi-finals of the '93 tournament.
www.canoe.ca /SlamWrestlingInternational/g1climax.html   (4311 words)

  
 Rings Around The World: Rare & Imported Wrestling Tapes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Masa Chono & Manabu Nakanishi vs Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Yoshihiro Takayama...
Masa Chono & Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs Satoshi Kojima & Tatsumi Fujinami...
Masa Chono & Shinya Hashimoto vs Hiro Hase & Keiji Muto...
www.rulefine.demon.co.uk /njpw.htm   (6754 words)

  
 New Japan Sumo Hall 1991 - 1995
Masa Chono beat Bam Bam Bigelow (12:38) via submission.
Masa Chono pinned Rick Rude (29:44) to win the 1992 G-1 Climax and the vacant NWA World Title.
Masa Chono beat Power Warrior (21:45) via submission to win the 1994 G-1 Climax.
www.prowrestlinghistory.com /supercards/japan/newjapan/sumo95.html   (2275 words)

  
 Ring of Honor Discussion Forum - Masa Chono...
chono has been one of my favs for a while.....but yeah, he has lost a few steps.
Muta was broken down when he came in but he was a big name in the US back in the day.
Chono isn't a big name here, nor is he lighting the world on fire with his in ring skills anymore.
www.rohwrestling.com /messageboard/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=17145   (657 words)

  
 Japan tapes 51 List
Masa Chono vs Kensuke Sasaki 4-16-95 AJ 10.
Masa Chono/Hiro Saito vs Shinya Hashimoto/Yuji Nagata ***1/2 16:23 4-23-95 AJ 15.
Masa Chono/Hiro Saito vs Shinya Hashimoto/Manabu Nakanishi ***1/4 17:30 5-6-95 AJ Shohi Baba/Yoshinari Ogawa/Kentaro Shiga vs Dan Kroffat/Doug Furnas/The Eagle 5.
www.prowrestlingtapes.com /wf_jap51.htm   (5203 words)

  
 History of New Japan at the Tokyo Dome
On April 24, 1989 close to 54,000 fans packed the Dome as a tournament was held to fill the vacant IWGP Heavyweight title.
New Japan stars Vader, Masa Chono Shinya Hashimoto and Riki Choshu competed against Soviet stars Vladimir Berkovich and Victor Zangiev in a single elimination tournament.
The following year, the spirit of co-operation was again in full force as New Japan put on a joint show with Giant Baba and All Japan Pro Wrestling, their rival promotion, on February 10th.
slam.canoe.ca /SlamWrestlingArchive2000/jan3_tokyodome.html   (2165 words)

  
 New Japan World Pro Wrestling 1995
Masa Chono/Hiro Saito vs Shinya Hashimoto/Yuji Nagata ***1/2 16:23
Masa Chono/Hiro Saito vs Shinya Hashimoto/Manabu Nakanishi ***1/4 17:30
Masa Chono/Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs Kazuo Yamazaki/Tadao Yasuda ***1/2
kandd.shootangle.com /njtv95.html   (393 words)

  
 New Japan World Pro Wrestling 1993
Masa Chono, Keiji Mutoh, and Riki Choshu, and Takashi Iizuka vs. TNT, Scott Norton, Hercules, and Horace Boulder
Masa Chono and Takayuki Iizuka vs. Bobby Eaton and Tony Halme
Masa Chono and Shin'ya Hashimoto vs. Tatsutoshi Goto and Kengo Kimura
kandd.shootangle.com /njtv93.html   (893 words)

  
 WLH Video/DVD - Collecting Wrestling Tapes/DVD's Since 1997
Masa Chono, Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Hiro Saito vs Yuji Nagata, Kazuo Yamazaki and Osamu Kido (NJPW, ***)
Masa Chono and Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs Shiro Koshinaka and Tatsutoshi Goto (NJPW, **3/4)
Masa Chono and Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs Kazuo Yamazaki and Takashi Iizuka (NJPW, ***1/4)
www.freewebs.com /wlh_video/purolucha.htm   (12622 words)

  
 New Japan Tapes 1990-92
Fujinami and Choshu and Hase vs. Chono and Hashimoto and Muto.
Mitsuharu Misawa and Toshiaki Kawada and Kenta Kobashi vs. Jumbo Tsuruta and Akira Taue and Masa Fuchi.
Riki Choshu and Masa Saito and Kengo Kimura vs. Masa Chono and Shinya Hashimoto and Akira Nogami
www.quebrada.net /videos/NJ3.html   (5655 words)

  
 Japan tapes 201 List
Masa Fuchi vs Dean Malenko (All Japan, PWF Jr Title, 3/2 Tokyo) 18.
Masa Fuchi vs Joe Malenko (All Japan, PWF Jr Title, 3/4 Hamamatsu) 2.
Masa Chono/Hiro Saito/Tatsutoshi Gotoh/MIchiyoshi Ohara vs Tatsumi Fujinami/Kengo Kimura/Akira Nogami/Kuniaki Kobashi 19.
www.prowrestlingtapes.com /wfjap201.htm   (7648 words)

  
 Keiji Mutoh Profile
Splitting with Chono, Mutoh then formed another combo with Hiroshi Hase, and downed Rick and Scot Steiner on 5/11/91 in a great match at the Tokyo Dome for the IWGP Tag Team Tiles, Mutoh’s third time.
After going over Chono in a big-time match, Mutoh turned heel and eventually joined the heel stable, donning the face paint and under the guise of The Great Muta (the gimmick which he had used on-and-off for the past near-ten years) and teamed with former partner turned-enemy turned-partner again Chono.
After recovering from the resulting knee surgery, Mutoh and Chono were shipped off to North America and WCW where they showed up an edition of Monday Nitro and defeated Alex Wright and the Disco Inferno in a tag match.
www.wrestling101.com /101/printpage.php?id=115   (1394 words)

  
 Keiji Mutoh
In April '90, Mutoh and Chono defeated Masa Saito and Shinya Hashimoto for the IWGP Tag-Team Titles, Mutoh's second reign.
He had knee surgery to correct the problems, then appeared with Masa Chono on a Monday Nitro, defeating Alex Wright and the Disco Inferno.
Later, Muta was forced to submit to the NWA World Champ Masa Chono.
www.accelerator3359.com /Wrestling/bios/mutoh.html   (4992 words)

  
 Hiroyoshi Tenzan
In June 1995, Tenzan and Chono won the IWGP World Tag-Team Titles in a tournament, which they held for a month until the title was vacated due to Chono missing a match when his father died.
In July '96, Tenzan and Chono won the IWGP Tag-Team titles again, this time beating Kazuo Yamazaki and Takashi Iizuka.
Tenzan got his third chance for the IWGP Tag-Team titles in July '98 after Chono's former tag-team partner Keiji Mutoh was injured.
www.accelerator3359.com /Wrestling/bios/tenzan.html   (2828 words)

  
 New Japan Pro Wrestling
Masahiro Chono and Manabu Nakanishi vs. Hiromichi Fuyuki and Koki Kitahara
Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Masahiro Chono vs. Yuji Nagata and Kazuo Yamazaki (3/17/96)
Masahiro Chono and NWO Sting vs. Keiji Mutoh and Hiroyoshi Tenzan
www.bluethundervideo.com /njpw.html   (1840 words)

  
 New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Yuji Nagata, Tatsumi Fujinami and Kensuke Sasaki v Masahiro Chono, Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Keiji Mutoh (09/14/98)
Masahiro Chono and Tatsumi Fujinami v Tatsutoshi Gotoh and Shiro Koshinaka
Masahiro Chono and Hiroyoshi Tenzan v Osamu Kido and Kazou Yamazaki
www.mugaworld.co.uk /dvd/njpw.html   (5669 words)

  
 1WRESTLING.COM - INTL: MASA CHONO, MIKE AWESOME, SATS, WWE JAPAN, AMAZING RED, CZW IN ITALY, AND MORE - PRO WRESTLING'S ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Masahiro Chono suffered a serious neck injury on 10/18, working against Yutaka Yoshie in Fukuoka.
Chono has been out of action since and is expected to be gone for up to four weeks.
Hulk Hogan, who wrestled Chono at the Tokyo Dome show on 10/13 pulled out of the NWA TNA PPV because of knee issues.
www.1wrestling.com /columns/puroresu?articleid=11261   (796 words)

  
 Solie's Title Histories: I.W.G.P.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Masa Chono defeated Keiji Mutoh in the tournament final.
Chono defeated Rick Rude {Richard E. Rood} in the tournament final.
Chono defeated Power Warrior {Kensuke Sasaki} in the tournament final.
www.solie.org /titlehistories/g1iwgp.html   (89 words)

  
 SoCal UNCENSORED Forums - 10/19-11/4 NJPW Fighting Spirit Series 2002 Tour (SoCal guys)
- Masa Chono and Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Manabu Nakanishi v Tadao Yasuda and Ryushi Yanagisawa and Makai Mask # 1
- Masa Chono and Kenzo Suzuki and Hiroshi Tanahashi v Tadao Yasuda and Ryushi Yanagisawa and Makai Mask # 1
- Masa Chono and Takashi Iizuka and Manabu Nakanishi and Osamu Nishimura v Tadao Yasuda and Ryushi Yanagisawa and Makai Masks # 1 and # 2
www.socaluncensored.com /board/archive/index.php3/t-1604   (1026 words)

  
 New Japan Pro Wrestling
Kenzo Suzuki, Hiroshi Tanahashi, Takashi Iizuka, and Masa Chono
Hiroshi Tanahashi, Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Yuji Nagata, and Masa Chono
Takashi Iizuka, Osamu Nishimura, Manabu Nakanishi, and Masa Chono
www.geocities.com /wisereborn/NewJapan.html   (2186 words)

  
 NJPW
Keiji Mutoh and Masa Chono vs Kensuke Sasaki and Kazuo Yamazaki
Tadao Yasuda, Ryushi Yanagisawa, Makai Mask #1, and Makai Mask #2 vs. Masahiro Chono, Yuji Nagata, Hiroyoshi Tenzan, and Manabu Nakanishi in a
Masahiro Chono and Hiro Saito and Tatsutoshi Goto vs Tadao Yasuda and Makai #1 and
simongalbraith.brinkster.net /Japan/njpw.htm   (6312 words)

  
 New Japan, War, Shoot style, and zero one
Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Masahiro Chono, and Hiro Saito vs. Kazuo Yamazaki, Osamu Kido, and Yuji Nagata 3/13/96
Masa Saito and Shinya Hashimoto vs. Scott Norton and Dustin Rhodes
Masa Chono/Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs Yoshihiro Takayama/Shinya Makabe IWGP Tag
purotapes.tripod.com /id5.html   (1354 words)

  
 BEST OF THE GREAT "KEIJI" MUTO
Keiji Mutoh and Masa Chono vs. Singh and Kirusu (11/90)
Keiji Mutoh and Masa Chono vs. Kenuke Sasaki and Hiroshi Hase (11/90)
Keiji Mutoh and Masa Chono vs. Hashimoto and Masa Saito (11/90)
www.coreystapes.com /muta.html   (1995 words)

  
 Slambamjam.com!
Masa Fuchi vs. Mighty Inoue - PWF Jr.
Masa Fuchi vs. Tsuyoshi Kikuchi - PWF Jr.
Clips of Masa Saito vs. Demolition Ax and against Scott Norton.
www.slambamjam.com /dvdcatalog/017.htm   (2623 words)

  
 Puroresu Forum - New Japan April 2002 tour cards & line-ups
- Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Masa Chono vs. Yutaka Yoshie and Manabu Nakanishi
- Yutaka Yoshie and Tadao Yasuda vs. Masa Chono and Hiroyoshi Tenzan
- Masa Chono and George Takano vs. Manabu Nakanishi and Yutaka Yoshie
www.puroresu.com /forums/printthread.php?t=589   (369 words)

  
 Wrestling Information Archive - New Japan Tokyo Dome Cards
AWA World Heavyweight Title Match: Masa Saito pinned Larry Zbysko (11:29) to win the title....Jumbo Tsuruta and Yoshiaki Yatsu defeated Kengo Kimura and Osamu Kido (15:06) when Tsuruta pinned Kido....Genichiro Tenryu and Tiger Mask (Mitsuharu Misawa) defeated Riki Choshu and George Takano (18:19) when Takano was counted out....
IWGP World Tag Team Title Match: Keiji Mutoh and Masa Chono defeated Osamu Nishimura and Shinya Hashimoto (18:23) when Chono pinned Nishimura to retain the tag team titles....
No Ropes Explosive Barbed Wire Match: Masa Chono and Atsushi Onita fought to a No Contest (16:10) in a "no ropes explosive barbed wire" match....Hiroshi Tenzan and Satoshi Kojima defeated Yuji Nagata and Manabu Nakanishi when Tenzan pinned Nagata....Tokimitsu Takaiwa pinned Minoru Tanaka...
www.100megsfree4.com /wiawrestling/pages/newjap/eggdome.htm   (3927 words)

  
 Welcome to Adobe GoLive 6   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Scott Norton and Kokina (Yokozuna) and Samu vs Masa Saito and Choshu Riki and Tatsumi Fujinami
Ax Boulder and TNT and Hercules Hernandez and Scott Norton vs Masachiro Chono and Tatsumi Fujinami and Keiji Muto and Riki Choshu
Tarzan Goto / NJPW HL Sabu + Masa Chono + Hiro Saito + Hiroyoshi Tenzan -- Shinya Hashimoto + Hiroshi Hase + Ricki Choshu + Junji Hirata /
users.skynet.be /FirminKrets/japanvhs.html   (3817 words)

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