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  • Nobukazu Hirai (born December 30, 1969) is a Japanese professional wrestler best known for competing in All Japan Pro Wrestling. He is the son of former...
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  • martial artist Momo Hirai (平井 もも, born 1996), K-pop Idol from Twice Naohito Hirai (平井 直人, born 1978), Japanese footballer Nobukazu Hirai (平井 伸和, born 1969)...
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  • Nobukazu (written: 延和, 伸和 or 信美) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Nobukazu Hirai (平井 伸和) (born 1969), Japanese...
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  • World Six-Man Tag Team Championship, with Mochizuki and WAR rookie Nobukazu Hirai in October 1997. They retained it for a year, dropping it in 1998 against...
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  • chose to air the match with WAR's Koki Kitahara, Masao Orihara, and Nobukazu Hirai vs. NJPW's Akira Nogami, Takayuki Iizuka, and El Samurai. Jim Ross also...
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  • Ryuji Hijikata and Nobukazu Hirai when Hines pinned Hirai. With Johnny Smith and Vampiro, Hines also beat Arashi, Nobukazu Hirai and Koki Kitahara on...
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    aftermath of a backstage fight between Yoshikazu Taru and Nobukazu Hirai, which resulted in Hirai suffering a stroke. In the aftermath of this, Duprée and...
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    He again teamed with Nagasaki, but also faced Hiromichi Fuyuki and Nobukazu Hirai in singles matches. Muraco had thirteen matches with the promotion,...
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  • Hara Takashi Ishikawa Samson Fuyuki Tatsumi Kitahara Masao Orihara Nobukazu Hirai Toshiyuki Nakahara Yuji Yasuraoka KY Wakamatsu, leader Kendo Nagasaki...
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    Kitahara 1992–2000 2006 Nobutaka Araya Nobutaka Araya 1995–2000 Nobukazu Hirai Nobukazu Hirai 1992–2000 Osamu Kawahara Osamu Tachihikari 1994–2000 Tomohiro...
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    October 27, 2002, where they teamed with George Hines to defeat Arashi, Nobukazu Hirai & Nobutaka Araya. Polchlopek had a short stint in Total Nonstop Action...
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    incident where Yoshikazu Taru assaulted Nobukazu Hirai backstage at an All Japan Pro Wrestling show, which led to Hirai suffering a stroke after competing...
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    aftermath of a backstage fight between Yoshikazu Taru and Nobukazu Hirai, which resulted in Hirai suffering a stroke, All Japan Pro Wrestling disbanded Voodoo...
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    suspended indefinitely by AJPW after an alleged attack on stablemate Nobukazu Hirai leaving Hirai hospitalised with an acute hematoma. All Japan later also suspended...
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    Joe Doering and veteran wrestler Nobukazu Hirai. Doering would team up with Zodiac as the Voodoo Towers, whilst Hirai was renamed to Hate. In February...
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  • four confirmed participants were Satoshi Kojima, Manabu Nakanishi, Nobukazu Hirai from WAR, and Tatsuhito Takaiwa. The league scores remain unclear but...
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  • Gran Hamada and Jeremy Lopez against Akira Raijin, Masanobu Fuchi and Nobukazu Hirai. In July 2010, Funk began working under the name Chi Chi of the Exótico...
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    between Nobukazu Hirai and Yoshikazu Taru and the rest of the Voodoo Murders. Wada said he felt that Mutoh's lack of a public apology to Hirai "betrayed...
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    June 3, 2011, in the aftermath of a backstage fight, which resulted in Nobukazu Hirai suffering a stroke, All Japan Pro Wrestling disbanded Voodoo Murders...
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    was undergoing surgery. He and Genichiro Tenryu defeated Arashi and Nobukazu Hirai on the show. Williams also cut a promo in a very hoarse and sickly voice...
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