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Heisei Ishingun was a ****anese
professional wrestling stable led by
Shiro Koshinaka during the 1990s,
primarily in New ****an Pro-Wrestling.
After an intense...
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where their partnership lasted past
Heisei Ishingun's disbandment in 1999.
While with the
Ishingun,
Ohara won the One
Night Tag Team
Tournament with...
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professional wrestling promotion in ****an. It was
formed by Riki
Choshu and his
Ishingun after leaving New ****an Pro-Wrestling in 1984. The
promotion co-promoted...
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Blonde Outlaws broke up, Goto
later joined Shiro Koshinaka's,
Heisei Ishingun in 1993
where he
would form a
longtime tag team with
Michiyoshi Ohara,...
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Sports promotion. In 1992, he
joined New ****an Pro-Wrestling's
Heisei Ishingun,
until leaving in 1996. From
there he went on to be one of the co-founders...
- Pro-Wrestling and WAR and were
members of
several stables including Heisei Ishingun, nWo ****an, and Team 2000. The Mad Dogs
began teaming as
early as 1994...
- Sabu and
Chono teamed together on
several more
occasions to face
Heisei Ishingun.[citation needed] On May 3, 1995, Sabu
defeated Koji
Kanemoto at Wrestling...
- Nishimura, Riki Choshu,
Satoshi Kojima and
Takashi Iizuka defeated Heisei Ishingun (Akira Nogami,
Akitoshi Saito,
Michiyoshi Ohara and
Shiro Koshinaka), a...
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Samurai nailed a
Samurai Bomb on
Takaiwa for the win. Next, the
Heisei Ishingun members Akitoshi Saito,
Michiyoshi Ohara and
Tatsutoshi Goto took on the...
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eventually formed a
stable that
would eventually become Heisei Ishingun.
Heisei Ishingun would also self-promote
their own shows. They were also wrestle...