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Eisaku Hoshino is hugely popular in Japan, where the fans love his tenacity and spirit. He was one of PGHW's aces until August 2006, when his poor relationship with head booker and rival Nobuatsu Tatsuko caused him to sensationally leave the company, declaring that he would work as a freelance wrestler instead. That brought to an end a hugely successful decade with the company, during which he had won just about every single honour available to him.

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  • Eisaku Hoshino
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  • Eisaku Hoshino is hugely popular in Japan, where the fans love his tenacity and spirit. He was one of PGHW's aces until August 2006, when his poor relationship with head booker and rival Nobuatsu Tatsuko caused him to sensationally leave the company, declaring that he would work as a freelance wrestler instead. That brought to an end a hugely successful decade with the company, during which he had won just about every single honour available to him.
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  • Eisaku Hoshino is hugely popular in Japan, where the fans love his tenacity and spirit. He was one of PGHW's aces until August 2006, when his poor relationship with head booker and rival Nobuatsu Tatsuko caused him to sensationally leave the company, declaring that he would work as a freelance wrestler instead. That brought to an end a hugely successful decade with the company, during which he had won just about every single honour available to him.
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