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・ Hisashi Inoue (historian)
・ Hisashi Iwakuma
・ Hisashi Jogo
・ Hisashi Kaneko
・ Hisashi Kato
・ Hisashi Kazama
・ Hisashi Kimura
・ Hisashi Kobayashi
・ Hisashi Kuno
・ Hisashi Kurosaki
・ Hisashi Miyazaki
・ Hisashi Mizutori
・ Hisashi Nozawa
・ Hisashi Okuyama
・ Hisashi Owada
Hisashi Shinma
・ Hisashi Takeda
・ Hisashi Tokunaga
・ Hisashi Tsuchida
・ Hisashi Yamada
・ Hisashi Yamamoto
・ Hisashi Yokoshima
・ Hisataka
・ Hisataka Fujikawa
・ Hisataka Okamoto
・ Hisateru
・ Hisateru Hirashima
・ Hisato
・ Hisato Aikura
・ Hisato Ichimada


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Hisashi Shinma : ウィキペディア英語版
Hisashi Shinma
Hisashi Shinma (born March 22, 1935) was a figurehead president of WWE, then known as the World Wide Wrestling Federation and World Wrestling Federation, from 1978 to 1984. He was succeeded by Jack Tunney.〔
==Career==
Shinma was chairman and one of the bookers for New Japan Pro Wrestling at the time and negotiated a talent-sharing arrangement with the World Wrestling Federation within the junior heavyweight division, which ultimately launched Tatsumi Fujinami as an international superstar and an eventual successor to Antonio Inoki.
Shinma’s most famous moment as WWF “President” occurred on December 6, 1979, after Bob Backlund regained the WWF title from Antonio Inoki at the end of his Japan tour. Shinma overruled the decision due to interference from Tiger Jeet Singh. Inoki refused to accept the belt, but Backlund regained the vacant title after returning to the United States. Backlund's title loss to Inoki is still not officially acknowledged by WWE and was kept hidden from American audiences until Pro Wrestling Illustrated recognized Inoki's reign in the late 1990s.
Shinma's other accomplishments included fitting Satoru Sayama with the Tiger Mask gimmick, discovering Akira Maeda,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Online World of Wrestling: Akira Maeda )〕 and forming the UWF in Japan after leaving New Japan.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Internet Wrestling Encyclopedia: Directory of Wrestling Promotions )〕 Shinma remained in UWF until disagreements arose with Sayama over the match content.
His son Hisatsune Shinma was also a promoter, and co-founded Universal Lucha Libre with Gran Hamada, one of the original UWF members, but with the promotion focus on the Lucha Libre style brought from Mexico.

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