Little Tokyo (wrestler) explained

Shigeru Akabane
Names:Shigeri Akabane
Little Tokyo
Tokyo
Height:4 ft.
Weight:98 lbs.
Birth Date:5 July 1941
Birth Place:Tokyo, Japan
Death Place:St. Joseph, Missouri, U.S.
Trainer:Lord Littlebrook
Debut:Early 1970s[1]
Retired:1998

, best known under his ring name Little Tokyo, was a Japanese professional midget wrestler who competed in North American promotions from the 1970s into the 1990s including appearances for American Wrestling Association (AWA), National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and the World Wrestling Federation, (WWF) most notably appearing at WrestleMania III in a mixed tag team match with Lord Littlebrook and King Kong Bundy against Hillbilly Jim, the Haiti Kid and Little Beaver in 1987. He held the NWA World Midget's Championship on three occasions

Professional wrestling career

Akabane began his professional wrestling career in the early 1970s in his native Japan working under his real name. At some point during his first year in the business a troupe of professional midget wrestlers toured Japan with Lord Littlebrook striking up a friendship with Akabane. The friendship led to Akabane travelling to the United States where he became part of a touring troupe of midget wrestlers, known as "Little Tokyo" playing off his Japanese heritage and martial arts background. In August 1974 Akabane, as Little Tokyo, was recognized as the NWA World Midget's Champion. Records are not clear on when Little Tokyo lost the championship but he was one again billed as the World champion in 1981. On December 25, 1981, Little Tokyo lost the championship to Tiny Tom as part of Big Time Wrestling's Christmas Star Wars show.[2] [3] One year later Little Tokyo appeared at WCCW's Christmas Star Wars losing to Lone Eagle on the under card.[4] [5] On May 30, 1983 Little Tokyo defeated Cowboy Lang to become a three time world champion. On September 28, 1985 at American Wrestling Association's SuperClash '85 event Little Tokyo successfully defended the title against Midget Mr. T.[6] On January 12, 1986, the same Little Mr. T ended Little Tokyo's third and final reign as World Midget Champion.

Little Tokyo's most notable match took place on March 29, 1987 when he worked for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) at their WrestleMania III show. At the show he teamed with mentor Lord Littlebrook and King Kong Bundy against Hillbilly Jim, the Haiti Kid and Little Beaver. The match ended when all 4 midget wrestlers attacked the 458lb King Kong Bundy after Bundy attacked Little Beaver.[7]

On January 1, 1988, Little Tokyo became the first holder of the Windy City Wrestling Midget Championship when he defeated Cowboy Cottrell. On September 29, 1994, on the last show ever held by Universal Wrestling Federation, Little Tokyo defeated Karate Kid to become the first and only holder of the UWF Midget World Championship. Little Tokyo won the WCW Midget for a second time in 1996. Akabane retired in 1998.

Retirement and death

At the age of 69, Akabane was diagnosed with base tongue cancer. Doctors said it was cureable and family and friends gathered around him for support. He was living in St. Joseph, Missouri at the time.

On September 6, 2011, Akabane died after suffering a heart attack at the age of 70, shortly while getting up to use the bathroom.[8] [9] [10]

Championships and accomplishments

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1972 wrestling event poster featuring Little Tokyo . https://archive.today/20130628045019/http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2011/09/06/huron_sd_7dec1972.jpg . usurped . June 28, 2013 . Slam Wrestling.
  2. Web site: Christmas Star Wars . December 25, 1981 . Pro Wrestling History.
  3. News: Historical Cards: Wrestling Star Wars (December 25, 1981. Dallas, Texas) . PWI Presents: 2007 Wrestling Almanak and book of facts . Kappa Publications. 2007 Edition. 172.
  4. Web site: Christmas Star Wars . December 25, 1982 . Pro Wrestling History.
  5. News: Historical Cards: Christmas Star Wars (December 25, 1982. Dallas, Texas) . PWI Presents: 2007 Wrestling Almanak and book of facts . Kappa Publications. 2007 Edition. 172.
  6. Web site: SuperClash I . September 28, 1985 . April 4, 2015 . Pro Wrestling History.
  7. Web site: Steamboat – Savage rule WrestleMania 3. Powell. John. Slam! Sports. Canadian Online Explorer. October 14, 2007. https://archive.today/20120629102306/http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/Wrestlemania20/WrestleMania3.html. 2012-06-29. usurped.
  8. Web site: Little Tokyo remembered with laughter. https://archive.today/20130115084852/http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2011/09/06/18648776.html. usurped. January 15, 2013. Oliver. Greg. 2011-09-06. Slam! Sports. Canadian Online Explorer. 2011-09-07.
  9. Web site: Former midget wrestler Little Tokyo dies Tuesday. 2011-09-06. Pro Wrestling Torch. 2011-09-07.
  10. Web site: Obituary. www.funeralplan.com. 2016-09-08.
  11. Book: Royal Duncan & Gary Will . Wrestling Title Histories . World Midget's Championship . Archeus Communications . 2006. 4th . 0-9698161-5-4 .
  12. Web site: NWA World Midgets' Title . Wrestling Titles . April 5, 2015.
  13. Web site: World Midgets' Title .
  14. Web site: UWF Midget Title. Pro Wrestling History. 2008-01-26.
  15. Book: Royal Duncan & Gary Will. Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. 2000. 4th. Illinois: Windy City Wrestling Midget Title [Sam DeCero] . 0-9698161-5-4.
  16. Web site: Midget... . Windy City Pro Wrestling . Windy City Pro Wrestling . 2000 . Title Histories . WindyCityProWrestling.com . https://web.archive.org/web/20001217103200/http://www.windycityprowrestling.com/wcpw-titlehistory.html . December 17, 2000 . November 12, 2011.