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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Giant_BabaGiant Baba - Wikipedia

    Shohei Baba (馬場 正平, Baba Shōhei, January 23, 1938 – January 31, 1999), best known by his ring name Giant Baba (ジャイアント馬場, Jaianto Baba), was a Japanese professional wrestler, promoter, and professional baseball player.

  2. Nov 7, 2022 · Giant Baba, real name Shohei Baba, was one of the most influential figures in the history of professional wrestling, particularly in his native Japan.

  3. Jan 31, 2019 · SmarkDown! "The Japanese Hulk Hogan" "The Vince McMahon of Japan" "The Giant of the East" Shohei Baba earned several nicknames during his illustrious career. With a unique silhouette and an...

  4. Giant Baba. Also known as Ishope Baba, Shohei Baba. Overview. News and Rumors. Career. Career highlights. Titles. Matches. Match Statistics.

  5. Apr 5, 2020 · Andre The Giant & Giant Baba & Dory Funk Jr. vs. Toshiaki Kawada & Kenta Kobashi & Tsuyoshi Kikuchi - March 4, 1992 - AJPW Excite Series 1992 Day 10 - Tokyo,...

  6. Nov 3, 2022 · More than just a wrestling star, Giant Baba was a promoter who ran All Japan Pro Wrestling, a company that not only proved massively influential to Japanese pro wrestling, but also pro wrestling abroad. Let’s take a look at what fans should know about this crucial legend.

  7. Shohei Baba (Baba Shōhei, January 23, 1938 - January 31, 1999) was a professional wrestler and co-founder of All Japan Pro Wrestling. He was also known as Giant Baba. Baba, along with Antonio Inoki, became one of the most famous Japanese wrestlers of his era, with a popularity in Japan...

  8. AJPW - Giant Baba vs The Sheik. All Japan Pro Wrestling tag team match - 1990.11.15アンドレ・ザ・ジャイアント & ジャイアント馬場 VS ディック・スレーター & ジョー ...

  9. www.prowrestlinghall.org › giant-babaGiant Baba | IPWHF

    Much like Sam Muchnick in the United States, Shohei ‘Giant’ Baba earned a reputation in Japan as a leading wrestling promoter of his era who showcased some of the most athletic, ‘serious’ wrestling action on the planet.

  10. The baseball legend Cal Ripken Jr. played 2,632 games over the course of over 16 years, a feat only Baba achieved in pro wrestling. Giant Baba made his bookings for 3,764 consecutive matches...

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