Pacific Rim: Osamu Nishimura memories, Mildred Burke’s influence in Japan

On a new Pacific Rim, Fumi Saito and I talk about his friend, the late Osamu Nishimura, who started in NJPW’s all-star class of 1991, wrestled all over the world in more places than you realize, and had a unique deal with NJPW.

Fumi went to Nishimura’s wake and talks about all the legendary wrestlers who respected and were influenced by Nishimura.

With “Queen of the Ring” in theaters, Fumi and I also talk about Mildred Burke’s influence in Japan and how she helped to create the WWWA World Championship.

Plus, we chat Hirooki Goto, Tam Nakano and Saya Kamitani.

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WOR: WWE Elimination Chamber predictions, Ian Douglass interview

Dave Meltzer and I are back with our Friday episode of Wrestling Observer Radio, talking about all the big news from today’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

Author Ian Douglass then joined the show to talk about his new book, Gentleman Jack and Rough Rufus: The Rise of Black American Wrestling and new historical article on The Ringer about Clarence Bouldin.

Then Dave and I talked about the following:

  • Predictions for both the men’s and women’s Elimination Chamber matches
  • Who should be The Rock’s choice
  • AEW Collision in Oakland
  • Dave’s story on the passing of Osamu Nishimura

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Osamu Nishimura passes away at 53

Two-time IWGP Tag Team Champion Osamu Nishimura has passed away at the age of 53 after a battle with cancer.

Cauliflower Alley Club announced Nishimura’s passing in a social media post on Thursday night, expressing admiration for Nishimura, his wife, and their six-year-old son:

A longtime veteran freelancer, Nishimura wrestled for every major Japanese promotion of his era, as wel as short stops in ECW and WCW. The Vintage Puroresu account has posted numerous highlights from his career in the wake of his passing:

Nishimura announced in April 2024 that he had stage 4 esophegeal cancer, which later spread to his brain, requiring a craniotomy. Nishimura wrestled twice after the stage 4 diagnosis, both times for Atsushi Onita’s FMW-E promotion — once in a tag team bout with Dory Funk Jr. against Onita and Raijin Yaguchi last August at a Terry Funk Memorial/Onita 50th Anniversary show, once in December in a six-man barbed wire explosion match.

This battle with cancer was the second that Nishimura had waged, as he fought a separate diagnosis in 1998. He returned to the ring in 2000 after crediting holistic methods for making him cancer-free.

Japanese legend Bull Nakano posted in May 2024 about meeting with Nishimura following his second diagnosis:

I had a conversation with Osamu Nishimura, who trained with me in New York in the 1990s. I went to tell him about receiving the H.O.F. award. He is currently suffering from esophageal cancer. He is undergoing chemotherapy. This is his second battle with cancer. He won the first time. I pray for his victory and recovery this time as well.

WWE’s Shinsuke Nakamura posted:

“Rest in peace, Osamu Nishimura. You were as kind as an older brother and taught me so many things

Outside the ring, Nishimura held a position in politics, serving four terms in the Tokyo Bunkyo Ward Assembly from 2011 until his passing.