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Oki Shikina
Nickname: Japanese Flying Machine; The Japanese Destroyer
From: Tokyo, Japan
Aliases: Juan Zapata, Dr. M, Pedro Zapata, El Lobo, The Mongolian, Tony Jiminez, White Angel, Zapata Martinez
Feds Worked For: MSW, NWA-West, TSW, AWA, NWA, WWF, All Star Wrestling (NE/SD), All-South Wrestling Alliance (GA), Central States Wrestling (IA/KS/MO), Championship Wrestling from Florida (FL), Eastern Sports Association (Canada), Georgia Championship Wrestling (GA), Gulas Wrestling Entertainment (TN), Gulf Athletic Club (TX), Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling (AL), International Championship Wrestling (MS), International Wrestling Enterprise (Japan), Louisiana Wrestling Enterprises (AL/LA/MS), M & M Promotions (NM/TX), Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling (NC/SC), New Japan Pro Wrestling (Japan), NWA Mid-America (AL/TN), St. Louis Wrestling Club (MO), Stampede Wrestling (Canada), World Wrestling Association (IN/MI)
Career Highlights: -ICW Mississippi Champion
-ICW Southern Tag Team Champion (2x; 1 each w/ The Great Mephisto and Yasu Fuji)
-NWA (Central States) World Tag Team Champion (w/ Yasuyuki Fujii)
-NWA Hawaii Champion (2x)
-TSW United States Tag Team Champion (w/ Sugar Bear Harris)
Affiliates: Sugar Bear Harris, Yasuyuki Fujii/Yasu Fuji, Percival Pringle III, Izzy Slapawitz, Jack Crawford, Bobby Graham/Goliath
Notable Feuds: Jerry Oates, Ted Oates, Omar Atlas, Jesse James, Abe Jacobs, Silento Rodríguez
Other Facts: -Real name was Pedro Zapata
-Not to be confused with the original Oki Shikina, who was active in the 1930s through the 1950s and was actually from Japan.
-Originally from Mexico, but was billed from Japan. After he retired, he moved to Valdosta, GA.
-Wrestled as "Dr. M" in Georgia. When El Mongol was on suspension in Atlanta, he returned under the black mask as Dr. M to confuse the issue further when Mongol was reinstated. Dandy Jack Crawford would have Mongol and Shikina exchange the mask and claim M was a third wrestler. When Shikina lost the mask Crawford claimed it was not Shikina but "Senor Zapata"
-Promoted shows in Japan for the NWA in the 1950's
-Passed away December 15, 1983
Supplemental Information
Upcoming Events
- WAH · Jun 8 6:00pm · Tulsa
- NAW · Jun 8 6:30pm · Watts (Chewey)
- TIW · Jun 15 6:00pm · Claremore
- UWO · Jun 15 6:00pm · Oklahoma City
- EPW · Jun 15 6:00pm · Norman
- TexPro · Jun 22 7:00pm · Ardmore
- WAH · Jun 22 7:00pm · Tulsa
- UWE · Jun 28 6:30pm · Tahlequah
- BPW · Jun 29 7:00pm · Henryetta
- ASP · Jun 30 3:30pm · Bethany
- ASP · Jun 30 3:30pm · Bethany
- BPW · Jun 29 7:00pm · Henryetta
- EPW · Jun 15 6:00pm · Norman
- NAW · Jun 8 6:30pm · Watts (Chewey)
- TexPro · Jun 22 7:00pm · Ardmore
- TIW · Jun 15 6:00pm · Claremore
- UWE · Jun 28 6:30pm · Tahlequah
- UWO · Jun 15 6:00pm · Oklahoma City
- WAH · Jun 8 6:00pm · Tulsa
- WAH · Jun 22 7:00pm · Tulsa
- Jimmy Hart and Matt Riddle · Aug 10 10:00am · Cox Business Convention Center · Tulsa
- Jimmy Hart and Matt Riddle · Aug 11 11:00am · Cox Business Convention Center · Tulsa
- Jake Hager and Jimmy Hart · Oct 5 10:00am · A. J. Horton Event Center · McAlester
- Jake Hager and Jimmy Hart · Oct 6 10:00am · A. J, Horton Event Center · McAlester
Current Champions
Core Professional Wrestling
918 Champion
Cappuccino Jones
- Heavyweight Champion: Merc
- Women’s Champion: Sgt. Slice
- Tag Team Champions: The Super Crash Brothers
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