Tojo Yamamoto

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Tojo Yamamoto was the stage name of Harry Watanabe (1927February 19, 1992), a professional wrestler. He was born in Hawaii.

As Yamamoto, he had great success in tag team wrestling and in regional wrestling bouts. He was affiliated with wrestling promoter Nick Gulas.

Yamamoto later became a wrestling manager. His rise to fame late in his career took place in the late-1980s, when Yamamoto, while in World Class Championship Wrestling was managing Phil Hickerson, who was known as P.Y. Chu-Hi, and was involved in a lengthy storyline with Eric Embry for control of World Class. Later, Yamamoto and Hickerson worked a storyline with Chris and Toni Adams, which began in an attack on Toni by Hickerson and Yamamoto at the Sportatorium during a wrestling match.

Yamamoto and Hickerson left World Class in 1990, but Yamamoto returned to the Sportatorium in early 1991 (under the USWA banner) to manage Embry, who had turned heel.

He retired in 1991 due to health problems which included diabetes. He died in Hermitage, Tennessee of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in 1992. He was 65 years old.

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