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RIP Shibuya (Read 298 times)
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RIP Shibuya
May 9th, 2010, 2:20pm
 
Im not from the West Coast, so the name doesnt ring a bell with me.  
 
California wrestling legend Shibuya passes away        
Robert "Kinji" Shibuya, who was one of pro wrestling's biggest stars of the 60s and early 70s in  California, passed away this past Monday at his home in Hayward, CA, at the age of 88.
 
Shibuya was a San Francisco wrestling institution, headlining the Cow Palace on numerous occasions, both as a single as well as with tag team partners Mitsu Arakawa and Masa Saito.  Shibuya & Arakawa were best known for matches against Nick Bockwinkel & Wilbur Snyder and Ray Stevens & Don Manoukian during the heyday of San Francisco wrestling when the Cow Palace was the hottest wrestling arena in the United States.
 
He also dabbled in acting, and was well known after his retirement in the late 70s for raising koi fish.
 
Robert Shibuya played the stereotypical Japanese heel role, but he was actually from Utah, and was a college football star in the 40s at the University of Hawaii.  
 
During the mid-60s, when he held the United States heavyweight championship, he was generally considered one of the top ten stars in the industry.
 
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Re: RIP Shibuya
Reply #1 - May 9th, 2010, 3:12pm
 
i've seen a bit of him on video tapes but not much. most of what i have learned of him is through reading. he was huge during his prime from what i gather.
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