By HIDEO SATO/ Staff Writer
May 24, 2020 at 07:00 JST
Nakanishi holds up his fists in his retirement match at Tokyo's Korakuen Hall on Feb. 22. Fans cheer for him as they hold up placards bearing his nickname, "yajin" (wild one), distributed before the match. (Hideo Sato)
UJI, Kyoto Prefecture--When Manabu Nakanishi retired from professional wrestling in February, he traded his signature "Argentine backbreaker" for backbreaking work of his own--tea farming. [Read More]
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