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Shigeo Okumura

*anese professional wrestler (born 1972)

Shigeo O*ura (奥村 茂雄, O*ura Shigeo, born May 25, 1972) is a *anese professional wrestler who works for the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) and is billed as O*ura. O*ura originally worked for Tokyo Pro Wrestling (TPW) and later on All *an Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in *an but moved to Mexico in 2005 to work for CMLL full-time. O*ura usually teams up with wrestlers from *an who visit CMLL, currently as a group known as La Ola Amarilla (Spanish for "The Yellow Wave"). O*ura and Yujiro won the 2009 version of the Gran Alternativa tournament.

Contents

  • 1 Professional wrestling career
    • 1.1 Early career
    • 1.2 All *an Pro Wrestling (2000–2004)
    • 1.3 Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (2004–present)
      • 1.3.1 Early years (2004–2009)
      • 1.3.2 La Ola Amarilla (2009–present)
  • 2 Championships and accomplishments
  • 3 Luchas de Apuestas record
  • 4 Footnotes
  • 5 References

Professional wrestling career

Early career

Shigeo O*ura began his professional wrestling career in 1994, making his debut on December 31, 1995, working for the *anese promotion Tokyo Pro Wrestling (TPW). O*ura worked under both his birth name and as "O*ura" during his time in TPW. In 1996 TPW Closed and O*ura became a freelance wrestler, working for a variety of companies on the *anese independent circuit as well as a few one-shot appearances for New *an Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and All *an Pro Wrestling (AJPW). At some point between 1996 and 1999 O*ura won the CCW Heavyweight Championship and the CAWF Tag Team Championship, teaming with Nobutaka Araya. In late 1999 O*ura began working for Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling (FMW), teaming with Atsushi Onita and Mitsunobu Kikuzawa in a tournament to crown the first ever Barbed-wire Streetfight Six-man Tag Team *le. The team made it to the finals but were defeated by Mr. Pogo, Shoji Nakamaki, and Ichiro Yaguchi on December 26, 1999. On January 28, 2000, Onita, O*ura and Kikuzawa won the Barbed-Wire Street Fight Six-Man Tag *le, defeating Nakamaki, Yaguchi, and the Great Kendo for the vacant *le. The trio only held the belt for four days before losing to Nakamaki, Yaguchi, and Kendo.

All *an Pro Wrestling (2000–2004)

When Mitsuharu Misawa left AJPW to form Pro Wrestling NOAH along with a large group of AJPW wrestlers Shigeo O*ura was given a full-time contract with AJPW to fill the void left by the exodus. On September 8, 2001 O*ura and Nobutaka Araya lost to Arashi and Koki Kitahara, in a match for the vacant All Asia Tag Team Championship. When Arashi and Kitahara vacated the *les in early 2002 O*ura and Mitsuya Nagi entered the tournament to crown new champions. The team made it all the way to the final match, only to lose to Arashi and O*ura's former partner Nobutaka Araya. In 2002 O*ura participated in the "Giant Baba Cup", competing in block A. O*ura ac*ulated 14 points but was defeated by Mitsuya Naga in the Block final. Over the next two years O*ura would work as a mid-card wrestler, often in makeshift tag teams with other mid-card wrestlers.

Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (2004–present)

Early years (2004–2009)

In mid-2004 O*ura traveled to Mexico on a "learning trip", to improve his in-ring skills by being exposed to other wrestling styles than the *anese style. In Mexico, he began working for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) as a Heel (or "bad guy") "Anti-Mexico" character. The "Anti-Mexico" character stood in contrast to O*ura's personal views as he liked living and working in Mexico so much that he has remained there since 2004. On December 5, 2004, O*ura participated in a four-man, Lucha de Apuesta (Bet match) steel cage match where the last man in the cage would have his hair shaved off as a result. The match came down to O*ura and Negro Casas and saw Casas escape, leaving O*ura to be shaved bald per Lucha traditions.

In the mid-2005 NJPW sent Shinsuke Nakamura and Hiroshi Tanahashi to Mexico, in order for them to gain international experience, just like O*ura had been sent the year before. O*ura teamed with Nakamura and Tanahashi, as well as worked as their guide and contact outside the ring. The trio worked on CMLL's 72nd Anniversary show, losing to the all-Mexican team of Último Guerrero, Rey Bucanero and Averno. On May 12, 2006, O*ura participated in CMLL's International Gran Prix, teaming with other foreign wrestlers to take on a team of eight Mexican wrestlers. O*ura was the 12th man eliminated, pinned by eventual winner Último Guerrero. On June 18, 2006, O*ura once again participated in a multi-man Steel Cage Lucha de Apuesta match, putting his hair on the line against Rey Bucanero, Universo 2000, Negro Casas, Tarzan Boy, Máximo, Heavy Metal, and El Terrible. In the end Rey Bucanero pinned O*ura, forcing him to once again be shaved bald.

In August 2006, O*ura began teaming up with Hajime Ohara and Hirooki Goto, both on a "learning trip" like O*ura had been, both young wrestlers from NJPW. The three teamed up in tag team and trios matches, taking on various Mexica combinations in low and mid-card matches. On May 11, 2007, O*ura and Goto both participated in that year's International Gran Prix teaming with Alex Koslov, Marco Corleone, Minoru Suzuki, Jushin Thunder Liger, and Último Dragón. O*ura was the second wrestler eliminated, pinned by Rey Bucanero. Ohara and Goto would both remain in Mexico for almost a year, returning to NJPW in mid-2007. In the fall of 2007 Shigeo O*ura broke his collar bone when an Asai Moonsault attempt by the inexperienced Fabián el Gitano went wrong and Fabián struck O*ura with his knees, breaking the bone. The injury sidelined O*ura for the remainder of 2007 and a large part of 2008 as his recovery from the injury combined with a long trip back to *an kept him out of the ring.

La Ola Amarilla (2009–present)

Main article: La Ola Amarilla

In mid-2009 O*ura was once again teamed up with a couple of *anese wrestlers on a learning trip; this time he teamed with No Limit (Yujiro and Naito) to form an "Anti-Mexico" faction called La Ola Amarilla (Spanish for "The Yellow Wave"). The team was given a strong push, booked to win a series of high-profile matches against various Mexican tecnicos (Faces or "good guys"). All three members of La Ola Amarila were involved in a 15-man Lucha de Apuesta steel cage match, which was the main event of CMLL's 2009 Infierno en el Ring event. O*ura escaped the cage as the fourth man and watched as Naito defeated Toscano to win the match. Throughout mid-2009 Ola Amarilla received further reinforcement as Jushin Thunder Liger toured Mexico. O*ura teamed with Liger, Yujiro, and Naito to defeat the team of Último Guerrero, Atlantis, Black Warrior and Héctor Garza, representing Mexico in one of the main events of CMLL's 76th Anniversary Show. The following week Yujiro was scheduled to team with Camorra in the 2009 Torneo Gran Alternativa tournament where a veteran teams with a rookie. Before the match O*ura made his way to the ring, objecting to Yujiro being forced to team with a Mexican and in a scripted moment, attacked Camorra and threw him out of the ring, taking his place. Yujiro and O*ura defeated Toscano and Rouge in the first round of the tournament, they were victorious against Héctor Garza and Ángel de Plata, before defeating Místico and Ángel de Oro in the finals to win the 2009 Gran Alternativa.

Following the Gran Alternativa tournament O*ura began focusing on Máximo, while No Limit began a storyline with the team of El Terrible and El Texano, Jr. O*ura and Máxmio faced off several times, usually as part of trios matches and each time the tension between the two wrestlers built. On November 5, 2009, the two faced off in a Lucha de Apuesta match, which saw O*ura win his first ever Apuesta, leaving Máximo bald in the process. While Yujiro and Naito left Mexico for NJPW by the end of 2009 Naito has already returned and announced he will work for CMLL on a regular basis and that he would be joined by NJPW rookie Taichi, keeping La Ola Amarilla alive in CMLL. On May 7, 2010, O*ura and Taichi teamed up with former IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Hiroshi Tanahashi to defeat El Hijo del Fantasma, La Máscara, and Héctor Garza to win the CMLL World Trios Championship in the main event of the weekly Friday night Super Viernes show. Ola Amarilla's reign as Trios champions only lasted two weeks as they were defeated by La Máscara, La Sombra and Máscara Dorada on May 21, 2010. On July 12, 2011, O*ura defeated El Gallo for CMLL's Guadalajara branch's Occidente Light Heavyweight Championship. He went on to lose the *le to El Sagrado on July 11, 2012.

In March 2012 NJPW trainee Kyosuke Mikami came to Mexico for an extended learning tour, he was given the ring name Namajague and a mask to go with it and teamed up with O*ura. The team of O*ura and Namajague was labeled La Fiebre Amarilla ("The Yellow fever") and not simply "La Ola Amarilla". In September 2012 La Fiebre Amarilla unsuccessfully challenged for the CMLL Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship as defending champions Fuego and Stuka, Jr. were victorious. In the months following their first match against Stuka, Jr. and Fuego, La Fiebre Amarilla developed a long-running storyline with Stuka, Jr. and Rey Cometa that evolved into the main event of the 2013 Homenaje a Dos Leyendas show contested under Luchas de Apuestas, or "bet match" rules where Namajague and Stuka, Jr. both risked their masks and O*ura and Rey Cometa would risk their hair on the outcome of the match. On March 3, 2013, O*ura and Namajague defeated Fuego and Stuka, Jr. to win the CMLL Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship. On March 15, 2013, O*ura and Namajague were defeated by Stuka, Jr. and Rey Cometa in the main event of the 2013 Homenaje a Dos Leyendas show, forcing O*ura to have all his hair shaved off and Namajague was unmasked and had to reveal his real name, Kyosuke Mikami, as per lucha libre traditions. On November 3, O*ura and Namajague lost the Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship to Delta and Guerrero Maya, Jr.

In January 2015, O*ura returned to *an to take part in the Fantastica Mania 2015 tour, during which he unsuccessfully challenged Ángel de Oro for the CMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship.

Championships and accomplishments

  • Can-Am Wrestling Federation
    • CAWF Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Nobutaka Araya
  • Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
    • CMLL Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Namajague
    • CMLL World Trios Championship (1 time) – with Hiroshi Tanahashi and Taichi
    • Occidente Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
    • Gran Alternativa (2009) – with Yujiro
  • Costa Rica Wrestling Emb*y
    • CWE World Championship (1 time)
  • Onita Pro
    • Barbed-Wire Streetfight Six-Tag Team Championhship (1 time) – with Atsushi Onita and Mitsunobu Kikuzawa
  • Tokyo Pro Wrestling
    • CCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

Luchas de Apuestas record

See also: Luchas de Apuestas

Footnotes

    References

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