CHAVO GUERRERO Sr.

    VISITING JAPAN    

      

Between 1975 and 2007, Chavo Guerrero Sr. has set his foot in Japan 21 times.

Here is the record of his participation in the Japanese wrestling associations.


  July 1975    All Japan   visited Japan with  Fritz Von Erich / Jerry Brisco / Bobby Duncum

  June 1978    New Japan               Pedro Morales / Peter Maivia / Larry Zybysko

  Oct. 1978       =                  Killer Karl Krupp / Brute Bernard / Tony Rocco

  April 1979       =                  Stan Hansen / Jack Brisco / Victor Rivera

  April 1980       =                  Stan Hansen / Johnny Powers / Tito Santana

  Sept. 1980       =                  Bob Backlund / Stan Hansen / Ken Patera

  Oct. 1980       =                  Hulk Hogan / Paul Orndorff / Tiger Jeet Singh

  Aug. 1981    All Japan                Mil Mascaras / Ricky Steambort / Gypsy Joe

  July 1982      =                   Harley Race / Mil Mascaras / Tiger Jeet Singh

  Oct. 1982      =                   Harley Race / Dory Funk Jr. / Victor Rivera

  May 1983      =                   Ric Flair / Bruiser Brody / Dick Slater

  Aug. 1983      =                   Stan Hansen / The Funks / Manny Fernandez

  Feb. 1984      =                   Bruiser Brody / Nick Bockwinkle / Ricky Steambort

  Aug. 1984      =                   Hector Guerrero / Ric Flair / Stan Hansen

  Feb. 1985      =                   The Road Warriors / Bruiser Brody / Harley Race

  Oct. 1985      =                   The Road Warriors / Rick Martel / Terry Gordy

  April 1992     SWS                 Ric Flair / John Tenta / El Satanico

  Sept. 1992     WAR                 Ric Flair / Animal Warrior / Paul Diamond

  Feb. 1993      =                   King Haku / John Tenta / King Curtis Iaukea Jr.

  April 1996     MUGA                 Joe Malenko / Chris Bacon / Shane Rigby

  April 2007     MUGA WORLD           Chad Malenko


 Chavo's earnestness and his sincere human nature were loved by many Japanese wrestlers and the promoters

 of the Japanese wrestling associations. It is understood that's why he was invited to Japan so many times.

 " I have never seen such wrestlers like Chavo, who is sincere and is so keen to practice. I think his unflagging

 effort and the unparalleled amount of training have made him a big star." said Mr. Kotetsu Yamamoto,

 ex-wrestler and the training coach in the New Japan Wrestling Association now. Tatsumi Fujinami, who was

 Chavo's good match in Japan, said lately "Chavo showed us what the Japanese wrestling world was lacking".