Osamu Kido, Former IWGP Tag Team Champion, Passes Away At Age 73

RIP Osamu Kido.

NJPW announced that Osamu Kido has passed away at the age of 73.

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Kido is a former IWGP Tag Team Champion, teaming with Akira Maeda to win the titles in 1986. He retired from full-time competition in 2001 and last wrestled in 2011.

From NJPW:

Former NJPW wrestler Osamu Kido passed away on December 11 2023. He was 73.

Kido made his professional debut for JWA on February 21 1969, before wrestling on the first ever NJPW event in March 1972, and on his excursion to the US, received guidance and instruction from Karl Gotch.

In September 1984, Kido moved to the first incarnation of UWF, adding a formative martial arts style to his in-ring approach. Kido returned to NJPW in 1985, and on August 5 1986, teamed with Akira Maeda to capture the IWGP Tag Team Championships.

The technical expertise Kido exemplified, passed directly from the revered Karl Gotch earned him the nickname of ‘Ibushi silver’, meaning a subtly refined artisanal work of brilliance. All of New Japan Pro-Wrestling is deeply saddened by Kido’s passing, and expresses the deepest of sympathies to Kido’s family, friends and fans.

On behalf of Fightful, we send our condolences to the family, friends, and fans of Osamu Kido.

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