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Masanori Murakawa

Masanori Murakawa

Acting

Biography

Masanori Murakawa (村川 政徳 Murakawa Masanori), is a Japanese professional wrestler who is best known by his stage name The Great Sasuke, as well as a former Iwate Prefectural Assembly legislator. He has wrestled in Japan and in the United States in various wrestling promotions. He is said to have an incredible tolerance for pain, mainly in reference to the injuries he has had including a cracked skull on two occasions.

Known For

Raw
6.8

A regularly scheduled, live, year-round program featuring some of the biggest WWE Superstars.

Raw

1993
SEAdLINNNG
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SEAdLINNNG is a Japanese women's professional wrestling promotion created in 2015 by former World Wonder Ring Stardom wrestler and co-founder Nanae Takahashi. Their roster is predominantly made up of outside talent from other promotions such as Ice Ribbon, ChocoPro/Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling, Marvelous That's Women Pro Wrestling, World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana and even Stardom at times, as well as veterans, freelancers and their own dojo trainees.

SEAdLINNNG

2015
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Wrestling From Japan

Kyushu Pro Monday Night Vai

2021
WWE In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede
8.0

In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede took place on July 6, 1997 at the Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta. The card of the event featured four matches. The main event was a ten-man tag team match featuring The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart, Jim Neidhart, Owen Hart, British Bulldog and Brian Pillman) against Steve Austin, Ken Shamrock, Goldust and the Legion of Doom (Hawk and Animal). The featured matches on the undercard were The Undertaker versus Vader for the WWF Championship.

WWE In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede

1997
NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 14: Night 1
9.7

The first night of Wrestle Kingdom 14 was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), which took place at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan on January 4, 2020, headlined by Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Kota Ibushi for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship.

NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 14: Night 1

2020
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Sky Diving J was a professional wrestling event produced by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). The event took place on June 17, 1996 at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan. The event was notable for revolutionizing junior heavyweight wrestling in NJPW and Japanese wrestling history.

NJPW Skydiving J

1996
ECW Barely Legal 1997
8.0

ECW presents Barely Legal. Terry Funk, the Sandman, and Big Stevie Cool compete in a Three-Way Dance with the winner facing Raven for the ECW Heavyweight Championship. Taz and Sabu face off in singles action. The Dudley Boyz face The Eliminators for the ECW Tag Team Championship. Lance Storm goes one-on-one with Rob Van Dam and more.

ECW Barely Legal 1997

1997
AJW Big Egg Wrestling Universe
9.0

The Big Egg Wrestling Universe was a professional wrestling event held by All Japan Women’s Pro-Wrestling (AJW) inside the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan on November 20, 1994 and was attended by 32,500 fans. However, some sources claim the event was attended by over 42,000 fans. The event featured representatives from joshi promotions GAEA Japan (GAEA), JWP Joshi Puroresu (JWP) and Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling (LLPW), as well as puroresu promotions Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (MPW) and American wrestling promotion the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). In addition to female wrestlers, the event also featured matches with male wrestlers, midget wrestling, female amateur wrestlers, female kickboxers and female shootboxers. The event lasted lasted ten hours and was promoted as the biggest card in the history of women’s wrestling, featuring 23 matches of various styles.

AJW Big Egg Wrestling Universe

1994
JTO TAKA Michinoku Debut 30th Anniversary: TAKATaichiDespeMania
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JTO celebrates TAKA Michinoku's 30th anniversary in wrestling with this independent show featuring wrestlers from some of Japan's biggest promotions.

JTO TAKA Michinoku Debut 30th Anniversary: TAKATaichiDespeMania

2022
ECW - Unreleased Vol. 2
9.0

Following the success of ECW Unreleased Vol 1, WWE delves even deeper into the ECW archives, delivering even more hardcore action that fans continue to demand. The voice of ECW, Joey Styles, returns to call the action as only he can for over 7 hours of previously unreleased ECW classics. From ECW stalwarts to WWE Legends' stints on the hardcore circuit, this compilation is a must have for the hardcore aficionado. Several lost battles are presented, such as: *The first ECW match between Extreme Originals Tommy Dreamer and Tazz *WWE Hall of Famers Cactus Jack (Mick Foley) & Terry Funk squaring off *Aerial warfare between Chris Jericho and Sabu *Matches for the ECW Championship, Japanese death matches and of course, Mexican lucha libre.

ECW - Unreleased Vol. 2

2013
ECW House Party 1998
7.0

Date: 1998, January 10 Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Attendance: 1,650 Axl Rotten, Balls Mahoney and Tommy Dreamer vs. The Full Blooded Italians (Little Guido, Tommy Rich and Tracy Smothers) Chris Candido vs. Jerry Lynn Gran Hamada vs. Gran Naniwa Al Snow vs. Roadkill The Great Sasuke vs. Justin Credible Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Rob Van Dam Taz vs. Too Cold Scorpio The Dudleys (Buh Buh Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) vs. The Gangstanators (Kronus and New Jack) Stairway to Hell Match Sabu vs. The Sandman

ECW House Party 1998

1998
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Extreme action from The Town Hall Auditorium in Webster, Massachusetts.

ECW Fan Cam: February 14, 1997

1997
World Wrestling Peace Festival
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The World Wrestling Peace Festival was a professional wrestling supercard event produced by Japanese professional wrestler Antonio Inoki, which took place on June 1, 1996 at the Los Angeles Sports Arena in Los Angeles, California. The event was organized by Inoki to promote world peace with an interpromotional event involving major promotions from around the world. Forty wrestlers from six countries ended up taking part in the event. Inoki's home promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), as well as smaller independent groups, represented Japan, while World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) took part on behalf of the United States. Both of Mexico's top promotions Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) and Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) participated in the event, which was considered unlikely by many in the industry given their own heated rivalry.

World Wrestling Peace Festival

1996
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New Japan Pro Wrestling's Summer Struggle tour continues from Sapporo, Japan.

NJPW Summer Struggle 1994 - Day 8

1994
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See some of the brightest international stars in New Japan Pro Wrestling in this compilation of hard-hitting action.

NJPW V-Mania Vol. 3

1994
NJPW Purge Night of Torture
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NJPW Purge Night of Torture was a professional wrestling event promoted by New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) that took place on November 19, 2025, at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. The show was styled as a full House of Torture takeover, with the faction controlling the matchmaking, presentation, and atmosphere while featuring wrestlers from NJPW, Stardom, DDT Pro-Wrestling, Dragongate, ZERO1, NOAH, and Michinoku Pro Wrestling.

NJPW Purge Night of Torture

2025
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Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) wraps up their eleven day Year End Sensation tour with the Year End Spectacular. The vent was the third and final annual Year End Spectacular event, and marked the in-ring return of Atsushi Onita.

FMW Year End Spectacular 1996

1996
NJPW Battle Formation '96
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NJPW and WCW's biggest stars clash in the Tokyo Dome.

NJPW Battle Formation '96

1996
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A compilation of Eddy Guerreros best bouts in Mexico, Japan and The United States as both the son of Mexican legend Gory Guerrero and the ominous Black Tiger.

The Best of Eddy Guerrero

1999
NJPW Super J-Cup 1994
10.0

Super J-Cup: 1st Stage was the first Super J-Cup professional wrestling tournament hosted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The event took place on April 16, 1994, at Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan.

NJPW Super J-Cup 1994

1994