- Hiroshi Hase
Infobox Wrestler
name=Hiroshi Hase
names=Hiroshi Hase
height=186 cm (6 ft 1 in)
weight=106 kg (233 lb)
birth_date=Birth date and age|1961|5|5
death_date=
birth_place=Oyabe ,Toyama ,Japan
death_place=
resides=
billed=
trainer=Riki Chōshū Stu Hart
debut=February 28 1986
retired=August 27 2006 |nihongo|Hiroshi Hase|馳 浩|extra=born on
May 5 1961 in Oyabe, Toyama, Japan is a retired Japaneseprofessional wrestler who worked forNew Japan Pro Wrestling andAll Japan Pro Wrestling , prior to transitioning to a position in the Japanese parliament. He currently holds the position of chairman for the PWF, which is the governing body for all championships inAll Japan Pro Wrestling . [http://www.ajpw.puroresufan.com/]Career
Hase started his career as an amateur wrestler, representing
Japan at the1984 Summer Olympics . He placed ninth in theGreco-Roman wrestling tournament. He began his professional wrestling career inCalgary , under a mask, in a tag team known as the Viet Cong Express with Fumihiro Niikura. When he returned to Japan, Hase wrestled for NJPW's junior heavyweight division, winning the IWGP Jr. title twice in the late 1980s. He is one of a handful of wrestlers, Japanese or American, to successfully graduate from the junior to heavyweight class. In the 1990s, Hase had many memorable encounters with famous Japanese talents first in New Japan, and later All Japan. Hiroshi Hase was involved in a classic 1992 encounter with Great Muta, in which the "Muta Scale" was created, due to the incredible amount of blood shed by Muta.Hase and Muta were also regular tag team partners; they won the
IWGP Tag Team Championship twice, including a victory over theSteiner Brothers , and won the annual tag team tournament twice. As Muta became established as a singles wrestler through his holding of theIWGP Heavyweight Championship , however, Hase was left behind, and was only able to win theWCW International World Heavyweight Championship (which briefly replaced theNWA World Heavyweight Championship ) for two weeks in 1994. In July 1995, Hiroshi Hase was elected into the JapaneseHouse of Councillors as the Senior Vice Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. Hase is one of a number of professional wrestlers to transition into politics, other notables being predecessorAntonio Inoki , and laterAtsushi Onita and Great Sasuke. The following year he announced retirement from New Japan, only to jump to the rivalAll Japan Pro Wrestling . His last New Japan bout was against Tadao Yasuda (the retirement announcement was most likely done to avoid a loss to Yasuda, which would have been the outcome had he actually announced a withdrawal rather than a retirement).In All Japan, Hase did not contend for titles again despite his name recognition, as he made politics his full-time job. In 2001 he was reelected by his constituency in
Ishikawa Prefecture . The same year he founded the multipromotional Bad Ass Translate Trading stable with Muto,Taiyō Kea andJinsei Shinzaki ; Hase and Muto reformed their team to battleJun Akiyama andYuji Nagata on October 8, the rising stars of their respective promotions (NOAH and NJPW), and were defeated in a ceremonial passing of the torch match that highlighted the advancement of professional wrestling in Japan since it was permanently established in 1951.When Muto (along withSatoshi Kojima and Kendo Ka Shin) jumped to All Japan the following year, Hase was seen as having influenced them (if not Muto at least) in their decision.Antonio Inoki , who had once preceded Hase to the Japanese Diet, blasted Hase and suggested that he resign his position in the Diet, but nothing came out of this.Hase's final match occurred on
August 27 ,2006 . He tagged with Katsuhiko Nakajima &Satoshi Kojima to face TARU, Kohei Suwama, & "brother" YASSHI of theVoodoo Murderers . He pinned YASSHI with a Northern Lights Suplex for the victory. A week later, he was elected into theWrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame . On July 10, 2007, Hase took over the duty of the PWF chairman, after Stan Hansen (who held the position since 2000) voluntarily resigned from the position. [http://www.ajpw.puroresufan.com/]In wrestling
*Finishing and signature moves
**"Northern Lights suplex" - Innovated
**"Golden Arm Bomber" (Ura-nage)
**Belly-to-back suplex
**Body slam
**Giant swing
**Dragon suplex
**STSChampionships and accomplishments
*
New Japan Pro Wrestling
**IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
**IWGP Tag Team Championship (4 times) - withKensuke Sasaki (2) andKeiji Mutoh (2)
**Super Grade Tag League (1993, 1994) – with Keiji Mutoh
**WCW International World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*Stampede Wrestling
**Stampede International Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Fumihiro Niikura
**Stampede Wrestling Hall of Fame [ cite web |url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/canada/ab/hof.html |title=Stampede Wrestling Hall of Fame (1948-1990) |accessdate=|date= |year=2003 |month= |publisher=Puroresu Dojo ]
*Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
**Match of the Year (1991) with Kensuke Sasaki vs. Rick andScott Steiner at the WCW/New Japan Supershow, March 21,Tokyo ,Japan
**Best Technical Wrestler (1993)
**Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame (Class of 2006)References
External links
* [http://ajpw.puroresufan.com/roster/hase.php Shining Road profile]
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