Wrestling legend and WWE Hall of Famer Antonio Inoki dead at 79

Wrestling legend Antonio Inoki, who was also a member of the Council of Councilors and was later inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, has passed away at the age of 79. The report comes from Hey ho! JapanAlthough there are no details about the cause of his death. Inoki has had a huge impact in the wrestling world, helping to create and help build New Japan Pro Wrestling to huge success, after which Muhammad Ali will fight in an unforgettable match between wrestlers and boxers. Later he will face Ric Flair in North Korea in front of a massive crowd, after which he will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. Our thoughts are with Inoki’s family and friends.

Inoki was teaming with Giant Baba during the early days of New Japan Pro Wrestling and was one of the company’s biggest stars in the ring while also managing things outside the ring. During his time there, he faced stars like Stan Hansen and Hulk Hogan before finally facing Ali.

He was later elected to the House of Councilors in 1989, but would still be a wrestling ambassador, and in 1995 he was gathering a large crowd for an event in North Korea that would face Flair.

Inoki’s retirement match in 1998 would attract more than 70,000 fans, and in 2010 he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

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