credits of

Kanji Inoki

Kanji Inoki

Muhammad Hussain Inoki (Arabic: مُحَمَّد حُسَيْن إينوكي‎, romanized: Muḥammad Ḥusayn ʻIinuki; born Kanji Inoki (Japanese: 猪木寛至, Hepburn: Inoki Kanji)), was a Japanese retired professional wrestler, martial artist, politician, and promoter of professional wrestling and mixed martial arts. He was best known by the ring name Antonio Inoki (アントニオ猪木, Antonio Inoki), a homage to fellow professional wrestler Antonino Rocca. Inoki is a twelve-time professional wrestling world champion, notably being the first IWGP Heavyweight Champion and the first Asian WWE Champion – a reign not officially recognized by WWE. Inoki began his professional wrestling career in the 1960s for The Japanese Wrestling Association under the tutelage of Rikidōzan. Inoki quickly became one of the most popular stars in the history of Japanese professional wrestling. He parlayed his wrestling career into becoming one of Japan's most recognizable athletes, a reputation bolstered by his 1976 fight against world champion boxer Muhammad Ali – a fight that served as a predecessor to modern day mixed martial arts. In 1995, with Ric Flair, Inoki headlined two shows in North Korea that drew 150,000 and 190,000 spectators, the highest attendances in professional wrestling history. Inoki wrestled his final match on April 4, 1998 against Don Frye and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2010. Inoki began his promoting career in 1972, when he founded New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). He remained the owner of NJPW until 2005 when he sold his controlling share in the promotion to the Yuke's video game company. In 2007, he founded the Inoki Genome Federation (IGF). In 2017, Inoki founded ISM and the following year left IGF. He is also the co-founder of the karate style Kansui-ryū (寛水流) along with Matsubayashi-ryū master Yukio Mizutani. In 1989, while still an active wrestler, Inoki entered politics as he was elected to the Japanese House of Councillors. During his first term with the House of Councillors, Inoki successfully negotiated with Saddam Hussein for the release of Japanese hostages before the outbreak of the Gulf War. His first tenure in the House of Councillors ended in 1995, but he was reelected in 2013. In 2019, Inoki retired from politics.

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Character Name

Rating

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October 6th, 2023

In Search of Antonio Inoki

Self (archive footage)

8.5

June 17th, 2021

Vice Versa: Chyna

Self

7.8

June 12th, 2010

Acacia

Antonio Inoki

3.9

March 27th, 2010

WWE Hall of Fame 2010

Antonio Inoki

10

June 1st, 1996

World Wrestling Peace Festival

Antonio Inoki

TBD

May 3rd, 1995

NJPW Wrestling Dontaku 1995

Antonio Inoki

TBD

April 28th, 1995

NJPW & WCW Collision In Korea

Antonio Inoki

8

August 24th, 1994

WCW Clash of the Champions XXVIII

Antonio Inoki

TBD

May 3rd, 1993

NJPW Wrestling Dontaku 1993

Antonio Inoki

TBD

October 4th, 1987

NJPW Ganryujima Island Deathmatch

Antonio Inoki

TBD

December 25th, 1985

WCCW Christmas Star Wars '85

Antonio Inoki

TBD

January 1st, 1985

Most Unusual Matches

Antonio Inoki

9

July 23rd, 1984

WWE The Brawl to End it All

Antonio Inoki

10

August 9th, 1980

WWE Showdown at Shea '80

Antonio Inoki

TBD

November 3rd, 1978

Kings of the Square Ring

TBD

TBD

June 30th, 1978

The Bad News Bears Go to Japan

Self

4.8

December 30th, 1970

Life is a Battle

TBD

TBD

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