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Naohiro Hoshikawa
Born
(1974-12-13) December 13, 1974 (age 49) Shigeru, Kanagawa, Japan
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
Hoshikawa Ichiro Ryusei Naohiro Hoshikawa
Billed height
173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
Billed weight
90 kg (198 lb)
Trained by
Michinoku Pro Wrestling
Debut
July 26, 1993
Retired
October 17, 2004
Naohiro Hoshikawa (星川尚浩, Hoshikawa Naohiro, born December 13, 1974) is a retired Japanese professional wrestler. Hoshikawa competed extensively in Michinoku Pro Wrestling, Osaka Pro Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Zero1 until he was forced to retire after suffering a career-ending brain injury in 2004. Hoshikawa also competed in All Japan Pro Wrestling, Big Japan Pro Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Noah and Battlarts.
NaohiroHoshikawa (星川尚浩, HoshikawaNaohiro, born December 13, 1974) is a retired Japanese professional wrestler. Hoshikawa competed extensively in Michinoku...
Hoshikawa (written: 星川 lit. "star river") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: NaohiroHoshikawa (星川 直宏, born 1974), Japanese...
politician Naohiro Dōgakinai (堂垣内 尚弘, 1914–2004), Japanese politician NaohiroHoshikawa (星川 直宏, born 1974), Japanese professional wrestler Naohiro Ikeda (池田...
the promotion. Delfin was joined by Gran Naniwa, Masato Yakushiji, NaohiroHoshikawa, Masaru Seno, Hayato Kigawa, and referee Yukinori Matsui. Delfin formed...
and one month and defeating fellow young wrestlers Minoru Tanaka, NaohiroHoshikawa and Hayato Nanjyo, he would later regain the championship two months...
Championship reigns in 1979 and 1983. On 10 October 1996, Saint defeated NaohiroHoshikawa at a Michinoku Pro Wrestling event in what was billed as Saint's retirement...
August 6, 2000 CMLL Japan Tag Team Championship Masato Yakushiji and NaohiroHoshikawa February 24, 1999 July 7, 1999 CMLL Japan Women's Championship Chikako...
and Spanky. On October 17, Takaiwa's match against NaohiroHoshikawa was stopped early after Hoshikawa was legitimately knocked unconscious and fell into...
Matt Ghaffari Maximum Capacity† Mei Seira Mineo Fujita Minoru Fujita NaohiroHoshikawa Naoya Ogawa Nathan Jones The Predator Robbie Eagles Ryoji Sai Ryota...
Kadoma, Osaka and saw the team of Super Delfin, Masato Yakushiji and NaohiroHoshikawa defeat Dick Togo, Black Buffalo and Violencia. The promotion held...
competing at the 2003 edition from March 2, where he teamed up with NaohiroHoshikawa and Yoshihito Sasaki in a losing effort against Kaz Hayashi, Kendo...
Paul Vault defeated Danny Garnell and Johnny Moss. Tag team match 8 NaohiroHoshikawa defeated Dagon Briggs Singles match 9 EZ Ryder defeated Juggernaut...
Tournament after big wins over Ikuto Hidaka, Low Ki, Dick Togo and NaohiroHoshikawa. The tournament gained him the vacant WORLD-1 Junior Heavyweight Championship...
Championship in 1999. The team lost the belts to Masato Yakushiji and NaohiroHoshikawa on July 2, 1999, shortly before CMLL Japan folded. El Oriental continued...
Super Boy August 23, 1996 Live event Gosen, Japan 1 Defeated NaohiroHoshikawa to win the vacant title. Championship history is unrecorded from August...
wrestler to was revealed to be former NWA world champion Dan Severn. NaohiroHoshikawa also made his U.S. debut at the event unsuccessfully challenging NWA...
defeated Daikokubo Benkei and Ichiro Yaguchi Tag team match 12:42 6 NaohiroHoshikawa and Super Delfin defeated Masaaki Mochizuki and Yuji Yasuraoka Tag...
Heavyweight Championship. At Marvelous Days 5th, Goemon and Onryo lost to NaohiroHoshikawa and Yoshihito Sasaki. At Marvelous Days 6th, Goemon teamed with Kintaro...
Anniversary Show, Yasuraoka teamed with Masaaki Mochizuki against NaohiroHoshikawa and Super Delfin in a losing effort. Immediately after losing, Yasuraoka...
ZERO-ONE Genesis 2002, show from April 27, where he fell short to NaohiroHoshikawa. He participated in the 2007 edition of the Fire Festival, placing...
champions, losing to Masato Yakushiji and NaohiroHoshikawa on an Osaka Pro show in Aomori, Japan. Yakushiji and Hoshikawa defended the championship twice, both...