Legend real face 1980-90 wrestlers Mil Máscaras Bruiser Brody etc Book Japan

Description

Condition: New. Japan Version. The product manual is written in Japanese.

Japan Version.

Publisher: Saizusha (2021/10/27) Release Date: 2021/10/27
Language: Japanese
Book: 304 pages

Mil Máscaras, Terry Funk, Abdullah The Butcher, Bruiser Brody, Stan Hansen, Tiger Jeet Singh, The Road Warriors ... Both are legendary wrestlers who have made a name for themselves in the history of Japanese professional wrestling. There is a man who has photographed such legendary wrestlers closer than anyone else. Former cameraman of "Weekly Gong", Noboru Okawa. Following a professional wrestling tour, he traveled all over Japan, visited Mascaras, flew to Mexico, and filmed the battle of Terry Funk in Amarillo, Texas, USA. Looking back on the true face of the star wrestler who colored Showa and Heisei with treasured photographs and treasured episodes full of professional wrestling love. Includes two special interviews, "The Strongest Foreign Wrestler Talked by Tatsumi Fujinami and Kenta Kobashi"! Many beautiful photos! A must-have book for professional wrestling fans! 

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