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- Riki_Chōshū height "183.0".
- Riki_Chōshū weight "120.0".
- Riki_Chōshū abstract "Mitsuo Yoshida (Japanese: 吉田光雄; hangul: 곽광웅 , hanja: 郭光雄 , Kwak Gwang-ung) (born December 3, 1951), better known by his stage name Riki Chōshū (長州力 Chōshū Riki), is a Korean-Japanese professional wrestler who is most known for his longtime work in New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) as a wrestler and a booker. He is considered one of the most influential wrestlers in Japan in the 1980s and 1990s and known as the first wrestler to popularize the Sasori-Gatame, better known in English as Scorpion Deathlock or Sharpshooter. After Chōshū left New Japan Pro Wrestling in 2002, he formed Fighting World of Japan Pro Wrestling (WJ), which was later known as Riki Pro as he was the main promoter of the promotion. In October 2005, he returned to New Japan as a site foreman, a booker, and a part-time wrestler.".
- Riki_Chōshū birthDate "1951-12-03".
- Riki_Chōshū birthPlace Seoul.
- Riki_Chōshū birthPlace South_Korea.
- Riki_Chōshū thumbnail Riki_Chōshū.jpg?width=300.
- Riki_Chōshū wikiPageID "3023093".
- Riki_Chōshū wikiPageRevisionID "593504437".
- Riki_Chōshū birthDate "1951-12-03".
- Riki_Chōshū birthPlace Seoul.
- Riki_Chōshū birthPlace South_Korea.
- Riki_Chōshū caption "Chōshū in January, 2006".
- Riki_Chōshū dateOfBirth "1951-12-03".
- Riki_Chōshū imageSize "260".
- Riki_Chōshū name "Choshu, Riki".
- Riki_Chōshū name "Riki Chōshū".
- Riki_Chōshū names "Riki Chōshū".
- Riki_Chōshū names "Yoshida".
- Riki_Chōshū placeOfBirth Seoul.
- Riki_Chōshū placeOfBirth South_Korea.
- Riki_Chōshū resides Japan.
- Riki_Chōshū resides Yamaguchi,_Yamaguchi.
- Riki_Chōshū shortDescription "Japanese professional wrestler".
- Riki_Chōshū trainer Masa_Saito.
- Riki_Chōshū trainer "New Japan Pro Wrestling Dojo".
- Riki_Chōshū description "Japanese professional wrestler".
- Riki_Chōshū subject Category:1951_births.
- Riki_Chōshū subject Category:Japanese_male_professional_wrestlers.
- Riki_Chōshū subject Category:Japanese_people_of_Korean_descent.
- Riki_Chōshū subject Category:Japanese_sport_wrestlers.
- Riki_Chōshū subject Category:Living_people.
- Riki_Chōshū subject Category:Naturalized_citizens_of_Japan.
- Riki_Chōshū subject Category:Olympic_wrestlers_of_Japan.
- Riki_Chōshū subject Category:Olympic_wrestlers_of_South_Korea.
- Riki_Chōshū subject Category:Professional_wrestlers_who_competed_in_the_Olympics.
- Riki_Chōshū subject Category:Professional_wrestling_executives.
- Riki_Chōshū subject Category:Senshu_University_alumni.
- Riki_Chōshū subject Category:South_Korean_professional_wrestlers.
- Riki_Chōshū subject Category:South_Korean_sport_wrestlers.
- Riki_Chōshū subject Category:Wrestlers_at_the_1972_Summer_Olympics.
- Riki_Chōshū subject Category:Zainichi_Korean_people.
- Riki_Chōshū type Agent.
- Riki_Chōshū type Athlete.
- Riki_Chōshū type Person.
- Riki_Chōshū type Wrestler.
- Riki_Chōshū type Person.
- Riki_Chōshū type Q215627.
- Riki_Chōshū type Q5.
- Riki_Chōshū type Agent.
- Riki_Chōshū type NaturalPerson.
- Riki_Chōshū type Thing.
- Riki_Chōshū type Person.
- Riki_Chōshū comment "Mitsuo Yoshida (Japanese: 吉田光雄; hangul: 곽광웅 , hanja: 郭光雄 , Kwak Gwang-ung) (born December 3, 1951), better known by his stage name Riki Chōshū (長州力 Chōshū Riki), is a Korean-Japanese professional wrestler who is most known for his longtime work in New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) as a wrestler and a booker.".
- Riki_Chōshū label "Riki Chōshū".
- Riki_Chōshū label "Riki Chōshū".
- Riki_Chōshū label "Riki Chōshū".
- Riki_Chōshū label "長州力".
- Riki_Chōshū sameAs Riki_Ch%C5%8Dsh%C5%AB.
- Riki_Chōshū sameAs Riki_Chōshū.
- Riki_Chōshū sameAs Riki_Chōshū.
- Riki_Chōshū sameAs 長州力.
- Riki_Chōshū sameAs 곽광웅.
- Riki_Chōshū sameAs Q3041872.
- Riki_Chōshū sameAs Q3041872.
- Riki_Chōshū wasDerivedFrom Riki_Chōshū?oldid=593504437.
- Riki_Chōshū depiction Riki_Chōshū.jpg.
- Riki_Chōshū givenName "Riki".
- Riki_Chōshū name "Riki Choshu".
- Riki_Chōshū surname "Choshu".