The Art of Technique: The Legendary Kendo Nagasaki

Kendo Nagasaki's storied career in the realm of professional wrestling is one for the ages. A technician of the highest order, this Japanese grappler left an indelible mark on the sport. Born in 1948, Nagasaki's passion for wrestling began early, and he would go on to become a dominant force in several prominent promotions.

Standing at 6'2" with a commanding presence, Nagasaki's physicality was matched only by his technical prowess. His repertoire of moves included the devastating piledriver, pendulum backbreaker, and claw hold – all executed with precision and power. When combined with his aerial attacks using chairs, opponents found themselves in a world of trouble.

Nagasaki's impressive resume boasts titles from top promotions such as New Japan Pro Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, Extreme Championship Wrestling, All Japan Pro Wrestling, and DDT Pro Wrestling. The Stampede International Tag Team Championship, Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship, WWC Tag Team Championship, NWA Florida Tag Team Championship, and NWA Florida Heavyweight Championship are just a few of the many accolades he earned throughout his career.

As a testament to his enduring legacy, Nagasaki's influence can be seen in generations of wrestlers who followed in his footsteps. His dedication to the art of technique is an inspiration to all who have had the pleasure of watching him compete.

Sadly, Kendo Nagasaki's remarkable life came to a close on January 11, 2020, when he passed away due to arrhythmia. Though he may be gone, his memory lives on as one of the greatest technicians professional wrestling has ever known.
Name: Kendo Nagasaki
Real Name: Kazuo Sakurada
Ring Names: Kazuo Sakurada, Chang Chung, Dragon Master, Mr. Sakurada, Rambo Sakurada, Dream Machine, Ten Gu, Great Kendo, Rising Sun #1
Date of Birth: 26 September 1948
Age: 75 Years
Died On: 11 January 2020
Born In: Abashiri, Hokkaido, Japan

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