KinchStalker Posted September 13, 2023 Report Share Posted September 13, 2023 Takao Kaneko (金子武雄) Profession: Wrestler, Referee Real name: Takao Kaneko Professional names: not applicable Life: 1/15/1930-unknown Born: Kanagawa, Japan Career: 1954-1961, 1968 (as referee) Height/Weight: 172cm/100kg (5’8”/220lbs.) Signature moves: unknown Promotions: Japan Wrestling Association, International Wrestling Enterprise Titles: none Puroresu’s first “macho wrestler”, Takao Kaneko worked for the JWA throughout the 1950s before opening his own gym. The first generation of puroresu was made up of various sportsmen who transferred their skills into pro wrestling. Takao Kaneko was unique among these in that he did not compete in a combat sport; no, the 24-year-old from Kanagawa was a weightlifter. The light heavyweight champion debuted for the JWA in August 1954, as puroresu’s first “macho wrestler”. However good his body may have looked, though, he could only go so far with his frame. Kaneko participated in the 1956 Japan Light Heavyweight tournament, held to delegitimize and scout the JWA’s competition. In the second match, Kanji Higuchi allegedly injured Kaneko with a shoot arm lock to win. However, Kaneko continued to work for the company through February 1961. That April, Kaneko held a pair of shows in Seoul with Surugaumi, Osamu Abe, and some American soldiers. This was shortly before Jang Yeong-chol and Chun Kyu-deok began to run shows there themselves. Kaneko would then open the Sky Bodybuilding Gym in Yokohama. As a good friend of Isao Yoshiwara, Kaneko would not only refer his clients (Tenshin Yonemura, Masahiko Takasugi) to join the IWE, but also worked as a referee for around a year circa 1968. Other wrestlers associated with the Sky gym include Yoshiaki Fujiwara and Minoru Suzuki. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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