Hoshitango Imachi

Japanese professional wrestler

Hoshitango Imachi - Athletes & Sports Figures born September 5th, 1965
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Acclaimed professional wrestler started career in the late 1980s. Gained recognition for participation in various wrestling promotions, showcasing talent in the ring. Prominent in the All Japan Pro Wrestling circuit, achieved significant accolades during tenure. Known for strong performances that contributed to the popularity of the sport in Japan. Retired from active competition but remained involved in wrestling through mentorship and other roles.

Won the All Japan Pro Wrestling World Tag Team Championship

Competed in prominent wrestling events in Japan

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