• Antonio Inoki (Part 4): International Wrestling Grand Prix
    Jun 22 2025

    Join Justin Knipper and Fumi Saito in the fourth installment of their deep dive into the illustrious career of Antonio Inoki. This episode navigates the intricate events of the 1970s through the mid-1980s, shedding light on the business relationships Inoki forged with Vince McMahon Sr. and his rivalry with Bob Backlund. Delve into the layered interactions between New Japan Pro Wrestling and the WWF and uncover the undercurrents of Inoki’s matches that left their mark on wrestling history. Discover how media narratives were spun differently for Japanese and American audiences and explore the enduring legacy of Inoki's matches against iconic figures such as Stan Hansen and Hulk Hogan. Listen in to understand how these historical moments impacted both Japanese and international wrestling landscapes.

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    1 h y 28 m
  • Hana Was Here, But She Left Early
    May 23 2025

    This episode explores the profound impact of Hana Kimura, a rising star in Japanese women's wrestling, and the legacy she left behind. From her vibrant beginnings to her tragic end, it delves into the intimate details of her life, including the influences of her mother, Kyoko Kimura, a former wrestler. The narrative weaves through Hana's experiences both in and out of the ring, highlighting the challenges she faced in a world that often blurred the lines between reality and performance.

    The account sheds light on the heartbreaking effects of cyberbullying, which played a crucial role in Hana's demise, juxtaposed against her rich, albeit short-lived, career that resonated within and beyond the pro-wrestling community.

    Through insights from notable figures in the wrestling community and moving tributes from friends and family, the episode paints a picture of Hana Kimura as a vivid symbol of both the promise and peril of fame, leaving an indelible mark on the world.

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    37 m
  • Antonio Inoki (Part 3): BOM-BA-YE
    May 23 2025

    Welcome to another thrilling episode of Write That Down, hosted by Justin Knipper and Japan's renowned pro wrestling expert, Fumi Saito. In this third part of our series, we explore the pivotal years of Antonio Inoki's career, spanning from the mid-70s to the early 80s. We delve into the intense rivalries and groundbreaking moments that elevated Inoki to international fame.

    Join us as we discuss the historic matches that defined an era, including Inoki's fierce bouts against Strong Kobayashi, his strategic rivalry with Tiger Jeet Singh, and the unprecedented showdown with the legendary boxer, Muhammad Ali, heralded as the world's first MMA fight. We'll also touch on Inoki's global reach, from his partnership with the WWWF to his international presence in places like Madison Square Garden.

    Tune in for a detailed exploration of how television and media shaped the landscape of pro wrestling in Japan, and how Inoki's influence transcended borders, forever intertwining Japanese pro wrestling with global pop culture. Don't miss this exciting installment as we gear up for more insights on Inoki's collaboration with global icons like Hulk Hogan and Stan Hansen in the upcoming episodes.

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    1 h y 29 m
  • Antonio Inoki (Part 2) Happy Days
    Apr 21 2025

    Embark on a captivating journey into the dynamic world of Antonio Inoki, one of wrestling's most iconic figures. In this episode, we delve into the fascinating era of Japanese wrestling that shaped the careers of legends like Inoki and Giant Baba. Discover the tumultuous events leading up to the formation of New Japan Pro Wrestling and All Japan Pro Wrestling, and the contrasting philosophies that defined these promotions.

    Explore the stories behind Inoki's legendary matches, including his partnership with Giant Baba, the establishment of the NWF, and his encounters with famed wrestlers such as Stan Hansen, Hulk Hogan, and Billy Robinson. We'll also touch on Inoki's ventures outside the ring, from mixed martial arts to his intricate role in politics and international relations.

    Join us as we unfold the layers of Inoki's multifaceted legacy, where wrestling tradition meets modern innovation, and witness how his influence extends beyond the squared circle into the realms of politics and cultural history.

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    1 h y 34 m
  • Antonio Inoki (Part 1) The Early Years
    Apr 1 2025

    Join us as we dive into the fascinating early years of Antonio Inoki, one of wrestling's most iconic figures. In this first installment of a five-part profile series, discover Inoki's journey from being the youngest of 11 children in Yokohama, Japan, to embarking on a life-changing move to Sao Paulo, Brazil. Experience the hardships and adventures that shaped his path, including the tragic loss of his grandfather en route and the pivotal moment of being discovered by Rikidozan.

    This episode covers Inoki's return to Japan, his wrestling debut alongside Giant Baba, and the challenges of rising to fame in the world of professional wrestling. Learn about the formation of legendary tag teams, the emergence of Tokyo Pro Wrestling, and Inoki's relentless pursuit of excellence that eventually led to the founding of New Japan Pro Wrestling in 1972. A remarkable story of ambition and resilience, this episode sets the stage for the incredible legacy of Antonio Inoki. Strap in for an insightful journey into the roots of wrestling history.

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Giant Baba (Part 4): The Business of Giants
    Mar 19 2025

    In this final episode of the Legacy Showcase series, hosts Justin Knipper and Fumi Saito explore the life and legacy of Giant Baba, focusing on his role as a promoter for All Japan Pro Wrestling from the late 1980s through the 1990s. They delve into his promotional strategies, the use of sports media like Tokyo Sports, and his innovative booking style, which emphasized timing and recognizing talent like Genichiro Tenryu, Misawa, and Kobashi. The discussion also examines the evolution of the Triple Crown after the NWA split and highlights Baba's savvy in opening All Japan to international talent. Join them as they reflect on Baba's influence and his unique ability to merge tradition with change, making All Japan a bastion of Japanese wrestling excellence.

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    1 h y 31 m
  • Giant Baba (Part 3) Baba the Promoter
    Feb 22 2025

    In this compelling episode, Justin and Fumi delve deep into the legendary journey of Giant Baba, marking part three of their comprehensive profile series. The discussion illuminates Baba's profound influence in wrestling, particularly through his relationship and eventual split with the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). The conversation transitions through Baba's pivotal role in All Japan Pro Wrestling, highlighting his battles against contemporary rival Antonio Inoki and emphasizing the stark philosophical differences between All Japan and New Japan Pro Wrestling during the late 70s and 80s.

    The episode explores Baba's strategic decisions, such as the inception of the Triple Crown, and how these transformed the landscape of Japanese wrestling. This exploration also touches upon the dynamics of wrestling's "establishment versus anti-establishment" narrative, and how Baba's collaboration with international talents elevated All Japan on the global stage. As the series nears its conclusion, listeners are treated to insights on how Baba's legacy continues to influence generations, setting the stage for the rise of wrestling icons Misawa, Kobashi, Kawada, and others who defined the next era of All Japan.

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    1 h y 21 m
  • Giant Baba (Part 2): NWA Days
    Jan 30 2025

    Welcome back to another episode of Write That Down with your host, Justin Knipper, alongside wrestling historian Fumi Saito. This week, we continue our deep dive into the legendary career of Giant Baba as we explore his monumental transition from a celebrated wrestler to a transformative promoter. This episode marks part two of our series on Giant Baba.

    We delve into the early days of All Japan Pro Wrestling, examining its founding in 1972, and how Baba's leadership established a vital connection with the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) in the United States. Discover why Japanese audiences revered the NWA as the pinnacle of professional wrestling at the time. In the upcoming episode, we'll further explore Baba's career in the early 1970s, including his strategic shift from in-ring star to behind-the-scenes influencer.

    This week, we reminisce about Baba's iconic status during Japan’s post-war economic boom, his influence on Japanese television, and the cultural imprint he left that shaped modern wrestling. Tune in to uncover how Baba’s friendships with American legends like Bruno Sammartino further cemented his legacy. Join us next week as we examine the role of Motoko Baba and their lasting impact on Japanese wrestling.

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    1 h y 4 m
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