- Yokozuna (wrestler) - Wikipedia
On the February 6 airing of Superstars, Duggan succeeded in knocking Yokozuna down, only for Yokozuna to sneak attack Duggan with a bucket of salt Mr Fuji had brought to the ring, and crush him with four Banzai Drops, the fourth being with the American flag draped over Duggan
- Yokozuna | WWE
Yokozuna’s official WWE Hall of Fame profile, featuring bio, exclusive videos, photos, career highlights, classic moments and more!
- The Death Legacy Of WWE Legend Yokozuna, Explained
Yokozuna was one of WWE's best big men wrestlers Whilst touring in England, Yokozuna was found dead in a hotel room on October 23, 2000, at just 34 years of age, which is such a young age to lose one’s life
- Yokozuna: Tragic Truth Behind His WWE Reign and Final Days
Discover Yokozuna’s historic 14-month reign as WWE’s then-WWF Heavyweight Champion, the challenges he faced, and the legacy he left behind
- Yokozuna Bio Information - WWE | FOX Sports
View Yokozuna Bio Information including height, weight, hometown, signature move, championships and more
- FULL DOCUMENTARY: Yokozuna | WWE Icons - YouTube
See how Yokozuna became one of the most feared giants inside the ring and a beloved figure outside of it in this behind-the-scenes look at the WWE Hall of Famer, featuring insights from his
- What is a Yokozuna? An In-Depth Guide to the Highest Rank in Japanese . . .
A Yokozuna is the highest rank in sumo, reserved only for those who unite strength, skill, and spirit at the highest level Their presence goes beyond sports — they are cultural ambassadors and symbols of Japanese tradition
- What does yokozuna mean in Japanese? - explorejapanguide. com
Yokozuna is the highest rank a sumo wrestler can achieve, and only a select few have been able to reach this prestigious level In Japanese, yokozuna translates to «grand champion», showcasing the honor and respect associated with this title
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