Jinsei Shinzaki (Hakushi) Undergoes Surgery For Distal Radius Fracture In Left Wrist

A successful operation for Shinzaki.
33-year veteran Jinsei Shinzaki a.k.a. Hakushi remains active in the ring at 59 years old. He co-owns the Michinoku Pro Wrestling promotion and was last in action at the March 1st event.
During the 22-minute main event between Shinzaki and Alexander Otsuka, Shinzaki suffered a distal radius fracture in his left wrist.
Michinoku Pro provided an update, noting that he underwent surgery. He’ll be missing the promotion’s shows on March 20th and 21st.
Jinsei Shinzaki sustained an injury during his match at the Tokushima event on March 1st. He was diagnosed with a fracture of the distal end of his left wrist’s radius and underwent surgery under medical advice. He will be absent from the three consecutive matches scheduled for March 20th to 21st. Revised match cards will be announced on the day of the event. His participation in subsequent events will be determined based on his recovery progress.
新崎人生負傷欠場
新崎人生が3月1日徳島大会における試合中の負傷により、左手首橈骨遠位端骨折と診断され、医師の判断のもと手術を行いました。
3月20日~21日の3連戦は欠場となります。
変更対戦カードは当日発表となります。
その後の大会出場につきましては回復状況を見ながら判断してまいります pic.twitter.com/23JGvpNPuX— みちのくプロレス MICHINOKU PRO-WRESTLING 公式 (@michipro_jp) March 10, 2026
When there is an update on Shinzaki’s return to in-ring action, we’ll update you here on Fightful.




