Kazuharu Sonoda

Kazuharu Sonoda
Birth name Kazuharu Sonoda
Born (1956-09-16)September 16, 1956
Kobayashi, Miyazaki, Japan
Died November 28, 1987(1987-11-28) (aged 31)
Mauritius
Cause of death Plane crash
Spouse(s) Mayumi Sonoda
Family Yukari Ishikura (Niece)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Haru Sonoda
Professor Sonoda
Magic Dragon
The Great Kabuki
Billed height 180 cm (5 ft 11 in)
Billed weight 110 kg (240 lb)
Billed from Macau (as Magic Dragon)
Trained by Masio Koma
Great Kabuki
Debut January 15, 1975

Kazuharu Sonoda (薗田 一治 Sonoda Kazuharu, September 16, 1956 - November 28, 1987), also known under the ring names Haru Sonoda (ハル 薗田) and Magic Dragon (マジック・ドラゴン Majikku Doragon), was a Japanese professional wrestler. He was a former NWA Western States Tag Team Champion, NWA/WWC North American Tag Team Champion with Mitsu Ishikawa and the WCCW All Asia Tag Team Championship with the Great Kabuki in 1982.

Professional wrestling career

Sonada trained with the All Japan Pro Wrestling dojo for his wrestling debut, but actually made his in ring debut as a referee in late 1974 when one of the regular AJPW referees was sick and needed a replacement. On January 15, 1975 he finally made his professional wrestling debut, working under his real name early on in his career. In 1979 Sonada and Mitsu Ishikawa traveled to North America to further their training and experience different styles of wrestling. The two worked for the Puerto Rico based World Wrestling Council (WWC) in 1979, winning the WWC North American Tag Team Championship in a tournament.[1][2] The duo held the championship for 35 days, before losing the championship to WWC regulars Ciclón Negro and Huracán Castillo.[1][2] After the stay in Puerto Rico the team moved on to Texas, working for an extended time for NWA Western Sates out of Houston, Texas. The Sonada and Ishikawa won the NWA Western States Tag Team Championship in 1980 and then later lost them to the team of Larry Lane and Ted Heath.[3] When the Western States territory closed the team of Sonada and Ishikawa split up, with Sonana moving on to the Georgia Championship Wrestling (GCW) where he worked as "Professor" Sonada. In 1981 he returned to Texas, working for Fritz Von Erich's World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW) as the masked wrestling character "Magic Dragon". In WCCW he was managed by Gary Hart and teamed up with the Great Kabuki on a regular basis. At the Fritz Von Erich Retirement Show Magic Dragon and Great Kabuki defeated David and Kevin Von Erich to win a championship billed as the "All Asian Tag Team Championship", which was not the AJPW version of the title, but a title promoter Fritz Von Erich had created for the occasion as a means to make the storyline between the two teams more prestigious.[4][5] On August 15, 1982, in one of the featured bouts on the August Wrestling Star Wars show the Von Erich brothers regained the championships, which were summarily forgotten once the storyline between the two teams ended.[6][7] During that period of time Sonada would at times actually portray the Great Kabuki character, playing the part when the original Kabuki was double booked for appearance. Mimicking Kabuki's mannerisms, with his face pained and hair covering his face it was never noticed that it was not the original Kabuki playing the part. Sonana, still working as "Magic Dragon" returned to AJPW in 1984. In September Magic Dragon teamed up with "Ultra Seven" to compete in the first ever AJPW Junior Tag League. The duo defeated the team of Babyface and Fishman, but lost to every other team in the tournament.[8] On June 5, 1985 Magic Dragon was unmasked after he lost a match to Kuniaki Kobayashi, allowing him to work as "Haru Sonada" after the mask loss.

Death and legacy

Sonoda married Mayumi Sonoda (薗田 真弓 Sonoda Mayumi) in early November, 1987 and set off on their honeymoon on November 28, 1987 to South Africa. Sonada and his wife were passengers on the South African Airways Flight 295 that crashed near the island of Mauritius after a fire on board the plane.[9] At the time of his death, Sonoda was training Kenta Kobashi, who debuted nearly three months after his death. His niece, Yukari Ishikura (石倉 由加利 Ishikura Yukari), was also a professional wrestler. She wrestled for Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling. In 2007 and 2008 Pro Wrestling NOAH held the "Mauritus Cup" tournament in honor of Sonoda. In November 2016, Atsushi Onita and Masanobu Fuchi dedicated their All Asia Tag Team Championship win to Sonoda, whom they trained together in the AJPW Dojo in the 1970s.

In wrestling

Championship and accomplishments

References

  1. 1 2 3 Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). "Puerto Rico: WWC North American Tag Team Title". Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  2. 1 2 3 "World Wrestling Council North American Tag Team Title". Wrestling-Titles.com. Retrieved April 28, 2015.
  3. 1 2 Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). "Texas: NWA Western States Tag Team Title [Dory Funk Sr.]". Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
  4. 1 2 "Texas Stadium 1982 Fritz Von Erich Retirement Show". Pro Wrestling History. June 4, 1982. Retrieved April 10, 2015.
  5. 1 2 "Historical Cards: Fritz Von Erich Retirement Show (June 4, 1982. Irving, Texas)". PWI Presents: 2007 Wrestling Almanak and book of facts. Kappa Publications. p. 172. 2007 Edition.
  6. "Wrestling Star Wars". Pro Wrestling History. August 15, 1982.
  7. "Historical Cards: Wrestling Star Wars (August 15, 1982. Ft. Worth, Texas)". PWI Presents: 2007 Wrestling Almanak and book of facts. Kappa Publications. p. 172. 2007 Edition.
  8. "International Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Title League 1984". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved August 17, 2013.
  9. "'87読者が選んだ10大ニュース].". Yomiuri Shimbun. Retrieved November 26, 2008. 日本人乗客のうち三十八人は、南アフリカ・ケープタウンを基地にトロール漁業をしている日本水産の漁船員で、交代のための空の旅。わが国の遠洋漁業の現況を改めて浮き彫りにした事故だった。このほか事故機には、二か月前に結婚したばかりの全日本プロレスレスラー・薗田一治さん(31)、真弓さん(30)夫妻や日本鰹鮪漁協連合会役員、新日鉄社員らも乗っていた。.
  10. 1 2 http://www.purolove.com/awards.php
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