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Price: 1650 yen "The most contrarian in the pro wrestling world," Kendo Kashin, reveals his life and thoughts, which he has never disclosed before, in the book "From a Normal Wrestler to a KO University Part-Time Lecturer," released in late August 2017. The book covers his life philosophy learned from the grueling training at Kosei Gakuin High School, his three consecutive championships in the Waseda University wrestling club, his entry into New Japan Pro-Wrestling, his transfer to All Japan Pro Wrestling, his foray into mixed martial arts, the lawsuit over the return of the belt filed against him by All Japan, his true feelings towards his nemesis Manabu Nakanishi and Yuji Nagata, the behind-the-scenes of his match against Hyung-pyo Gracie, his mysterious connection with Atsushi Onita, and his path to academia from completing graduate school at Waseda University to becoming a part-time lecturer at the "KO University." What are the rare footprints and thoughts left by this strongest and most surprising wrestler in the history of pro wrestling? The book also delves into his private life, including his appearance in the NHK drama "Massan." It also includes a conversation with Bomber Saito, a referee and his junior from Kosei Gakuin, and a shocking grudge match with Kenji Aoki, the plaintiff in the belt return lawsuit, after a 10-year reunion. In this book, Kendo Kashin himself reveals everything about his 25th anniversary of his pro wrestling debut. Reading this super-class material may help you understand Kashin's erratic behavior. Kendo Kashin Born August 5, 1968. After graduating from Kosei Gakuin High School and Waseda University's wrestling club, he joined New Japan Pro-Wrestling in 1992. He wore a mask from his European tour in 1996 and became Kendo Ka Shin (later Kashin). He won the 2nd IWGP Tag Team Championship and the 34th IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship. He also entered mixed martial arts and fought against Hyung-pyo Gracie as his real name, Tsunemitsu Ishizawa, in PRIDE in 2000. He left New Japan in 2002 and transferred to All Japan Pro Wrestling. In 2004, he won the 50th World Tag Team Championship, but was fired from All Japan for sealing the belt. He was sued by All Japan for the return of the belt. After that, he transferred to HEROs, K-1 Dynamite!, IGF, etc., and then to All Japan, DDT, FMW, etc. He became a part-time lecturer at Keio University SFC from 2016. 181 cm, 87 kg.
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