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Akihisa Mera

Akihisa Mera

Acting

September 8, 1948 (77 years old)
Nobeoka, Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan
Male
23 Movies
6 TV Shows

Akihisa Mera, better known as The Great Kabuki, is a Japanese professional wrestler. He was famous for being the first to blow "Asian mist" in his opponents' faces. Mera was born on September 8, 1948 in Nobeoka, Japan. He started wrestling in 1964 at the age of 16 for the Japanese Wrestling Association. He left Japan to compete in the United States in the 1970s. From there he wrestled all over the world, including All Japan Pro Wrestling, several territories of the National Wrestling Alliance including Jim Crockett Promotions, Mid-South Wrestling, Mid-Southern Wrestling and World Class Championship Wrestling under the name Akihisa Takachihō. He also used the name Yoshino Sato (with authorization from his mentor the original Yoshinosato, former sumotori Junzo Hasegawa, who lead JWA during its dying days), which was later shortened to Mr. Sato (not to be confused with Akio Sato, who later used the moniker in other U.S. territories). Mera adopted the Great Kabuki persona in World Class in 1981. The character was created by Gary Hart, based on an old gimmick used by Filipino wrestler Rey Urbano, a former partner of Hasegawa's in the U.S. Kabuki kept his hair in a mop cut which kept his facial features mostly hidden; he also painted his face. Hart explained that his face was scarred in a bed of hot coals during a match with Tiger Jeet Singh in Singapore. He was most often a heel and was managed by most of the top heel managers of the 1970s and early 1980s. When he was a baby-face, he was very unpredictable and could turn at any time, making him somewhat of an anti-hero, or tweener. Kabuki had a pre-match ritual of showing his skills with the nunchaku that intimidated most opponents. In WCCW, he joined H & H Limited while managed by Arman Hussein and Gary Hart and tagged with masked wrestler Magic Dragon while building on his singles work. After an injury in 1983, he joined Skandor Akbar's Devastation Inc.

Female Neo-Ninjas
Female Neo-Ninjas

Female Neo-Ninjas

1991 4.9
Age 42 (now 77)
NWA Starrcade 1983
NWA Starrcade 1983

NWA Starrcade 1983

1983 7.2

as The Great Kabuki

Age 35 (now 77)
The Triumph and Tragedy of World Class Championship Wrestling
The Triumph and Tragedy of World Class Championship Wrestling

The Triumph and Tragedy of World Class Championship Wrestling

2007 9.0

as Great Kabuki

Age 59 (now 77)
WWE Royal Rumble 1994
WWE Royal Rumble 1994

WWE Royal Rumble 1994

1994 7.0

as The Great Kabuki

Age 45 (now 77)
WCCW Star Wars (February 1981)
WS

WCCW Star Wars (February 1981)

1981 8.0

as The Great Kabuki

Age 32 (now 77)
Heroes of World Class
Heroes of World Class

Heroes of World Class

2006 8.5

as The Great Kabuki

Age 58 (now 77)
WCCW Parade of Champions
WP

WCCW Parade of Champions

1984

as The Great Kabuki

Age 35 (now 77)
SWS WrestleFest
SWS WrestleFest

SWS WrestleFest

1991

as The Great Kabuki

Age 42 (now 77)
NJPW Wrestling Dontaku 1993
NJPW Wrestling Dontaku 1993

NJPW Wrestling Dontaku 1993

1993

as The Great Kabuki

Age 44 (now 77)
WWF/AJPW/NJPW Wrestling Summit
WWF/AJPW/NJPW Wrestling Summit

WWF/AJPW/NJPW Wrestling Summit

1990

as The Great Kabuki

Age 41 (now 77)
NWA Night of Champions
NWA Night of Champions

NWA Night of Champions

1984

as The Great Kabuki

Age 35 (now 77)
WCCW Star Wars (August 1982)
WS

WCCW Star Wars (August 1982)

1982 10.0

as The Great Kabuki

Age 33 (now 77)
NJPW Summer Struggle 1994 - Day 8
NS

NJPW Summer Struggle 1994 - Day 8

1994

as The Great Kabuki

Age 45 (now 77)
NWA The Last Battle of Atlanta
NWA The Last Battle of Atlanta

NWA The Last Battle of Atlanta

1983

as The Great Kabuki

Age 35 (now 77)
WCCW Thanksgiving Star Wars 1985
WT

WCCW Thanksgiving Star Wars 1985

1985 10.0

as The Great Kabuki (Appearance)

Age 37 (now 77)
NWA Boogie Jam
NWA Boogie Jam

NWA Boogie Jam

1984

as The Great Kabuki

Age 35 (now 77)