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Satoru Shiga
Born
(1969-06-11) June 11, 1969 (age 54)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
Shadow WX Satoru Shiga Mr. Pogo (III)
Billed height
1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Billed weight
115 kg (254 lb)
Debut
November 12, 1995
Satoru Shiga (志賀 悟, Shiga Satoru) is a professional wrestler best known for his time in Big Japan Pro Wrestling under the ring name Shadow WX. He debuted in 1995 in IWA Japan and moved to Big Japan in 1996, where he became a protege of Mr. Pogo and won the BJW Deathmatch Heavyweight Championship four times.[1] His last match for BJW came on October 3, 2013, losing a Fluorescent Boards, Lemon and Salt Death Match to his longtime rival, The W*inger (formerly Shadow Winger).[2]
On November 9, 2019, Shiga announced he was coming out of retirement and forming a new promotion operating out of Tokyo, Japan. Major Leaguers Wrestling (MLW) held their first events on December 13 & 15.[3] In his return match, he defeated Necro Butcher.[4] In August 2021, following the pandemic, he adopted the name Mr. Pogo III, after the late original, Tetsuo Sekigawa.
^"BJW Death Match Heavyweight Title". www.wrestling-titles.com.
^Shadow WX's match history, from WrestlingData.com
^"6年ぶりに現役復帰した不屈のプロレスラー・シャドウWXがたった一人で立ち上げた新団体『メジャー・リーガーズ・レスリング』" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-12-04.
^"Major Leaguers Wrestling Shadow WX Return". cagematch.net. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
best known for his time in Big Japan Pro Wrestling under the ring name ShadowWX. He debuted in 1995 in IWA Japan and moved to Big Japan in 1996, where...
a crocodile. This type of match has only been performed once, between ShadowWX & Mitsuhiro Matsunaga. Fire Stone Deathmatch - Electrified space heaters...
Japanese professional wrestler, briefly adopted the gimmick in 2017 ShadowWX (Mr. Pogo (III) or Satoru Shiga, born 1969), Japanese professional wrestler;...
Janela's Spring Break 3". 30 December 2018. "Major Leaguers Wrestling ShadowWX Return". Cagematch. Retrieved 21 December 2019. "Necro Butcher Passes...
g. WX-8) signifies a prototype unit. In August 2018 it was reported that the company was still actively developing an entirely new vehicle, the WX-8,...
Ito and Sanshiro Takagi defeated Mayumi Ozaki, Abdullah Kobayashi, and ShadowWX in a Fluorescent Lighttubes & Barbed Wire Alpha Death match. She also...
first deathmatch on January 2 in a losing effort against Ryuji Ito and ShadowWX. He wrestled in progressively bloody matches which included barbed wire...
would regain the titles eleven days later, before losing it to Shadow Winger and ShadowWX. Tajiri then beat Gedo to become the first BJW Junior Heavyweight...
point as Sekimoto and Kobayashi lost the titles to Mammoth Sasaki and ShadowWX on January 27. Sekimoto and Tomohiko Hashimoto took part in the WEW Tag...
debuting for Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW) on March 28, Sasaki teamed with ShadowWX to defeat Abdullah Kobayashi and Daisuke Sekimoto to win the BJW Tag Team...
and CZW World Junior Heavyweight Championships, Badboy Hido defeated ShadowWX in a barbed wire boards death match, and Justice Pain defeated Nick Gage...
the Vector brand name and began development of a new sports car named the WX-8. Wiegert also founded Aquajet, a personal watercraft company, in the 1990s...
Japan Pro Wrestling and Dramatic Dream Team. He has also feuded with both ShadowWX and Men's Teioh over his titles. Ito appears as himself in the video game...
Japan Fighter Declaration 1998: Toshinden Tokyo, Japan 2 61 0 5 Shadows (ShadowWX and Shadow Winger) March 4, 1998 Big Japan Fighter Declaration 1998: Toushou...
Heavyweight Championship (2 times) BJW Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with ShadowWX (1) and Ryuji Yamakawa (1) Maximum Tag League (1999, 2000) - with Ryuji...
They lost the title to Shadow Winger and ShadowWX on March 4. Yamakawa regained the title from Shadow Winger and ShadowWX with Shoji Nakamaki on August...
Coffin Cremation Deathmatch to win the title. Matsunaga lost the title to ShadowWX in a 3-Way Board Alligator Deathmatch on September 23. On August 19, 2001...
Women's) October 18 - Averno October 25 - Miss Mongol (FMW) November 12 - ShadowWX December 27 - Nosawa Rongai Lord Alfred Hayes (1950s–1995) Animal Hamaguchi...
"Yankee 7 Deathmatches Series" 17:21 6 Abdullah Kobayashi, Ryuji Ito and ShadowWX defeated Takashi Sasaki, "Black Angel" Jaki Numazawa and Masada Fluorescent...
February 4, 2013, teaming with Kazuki Hashimoto in a losing effort against ShadowWX and Takashi Sasaki. Having wrestled basic hardcore matches, his deathmatch...