@pwoloss Choshu’s turn on Fujinami during a 6 man tag in Kouraken Hall Oct. 8, 1982 was one of the most genuine and well developed storylines of all time. Choshu will never get the credit he has earned for what he has given to the world of professional wrestling
Organizations that insist upon apologies from the Steroid Era players in return for entrance into team events should be required to issue their own apologies, for looking the other way while cashing checks. The sanctimony is ridiculous.
@PollyannaDIY@TheEmilJay Dude, I had SUCH a bad habit of not retrieving shirts that I wore to the ring. Combine that with people probably “borrowing” those ring shirts when someone brought them to the back, I lost a majority of those shirts. Short answer is sadly no.
#BlackHistoryMonth
"Black Nature Boy" Scoot Andrews was one of the most unheralded workers of the great Indie Boom of the 2000's
He worked all the top indie promotions and main evented....helluva damn worker.....
@JESnowden @pwoloss The Fabs (especially Keirn) almost NEVER get the respect they deserve for the work they did during their run. Thanks for posting this
@roylucier Choshu was part of so many important, as well as controversial events in professional wrestling history in the 1980s. I hope younger generations will learn about the mark he left on the industry. However, this incident was a literal black eye for puroresu & unnecessary by Maeda.
@iamjasonlevin Close your eyes and imagine your local homeless kid applying to UCSB in 2023 with an acceptance rate of below 30% and a minimum GPA of 4.0/ being in the top decile of their high school. Open your eyes and realize it’s not 1994 anymore & a story like this is almost impossible now