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Pro wrestling star Yutaka Yoshie dead at 50 after match

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Yutaka Yoshie, a Japanese pro wrestling star who performed in New Japan Pro-Wrestling and other promotions around the world, died after a match on Sunday, officials said. He was 50.

Yoshie was involved in a tag-team match with partner Ryo Inoue in All Japan Pro Wrestling. The two faced off against Hokuto Omori and Ryoji Choi. 

There did not appear to be anything wrong with Yoshie during the match, according to the New York Post.

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Yutaka Yoshie looks on during the Pro-Wrestling Masters at the Korakuen Hall on Feb. 28, 2020 in Tokyo. (Masashi Hara/Getty images)

The pro wrestler returned backstage and his "condition suddenly deteriorated," according to All Japan Pro Wrestling on X. He was rushed to a hospital where he later died, the company said.

"We would like to remember Yutaka Yoshie's achievements during his lifetime and pray for his soul to rest in peace," All Japan Pro Wrestling added.

Fellow pro wrestler Kohei Suwama suggested to Tokyo Sports on Monday that Yoshie suffered from arteriosclerosis.

Yutaka Yoshie attacks Masaaki Mochizuki during the Pro-Wrestling "Dradition" - Tatsumi Fujinami 50th Anniversary at Korakuen Hall on Nov. 9, 2021. (Etsuo Hara/Getty Images)

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"At 180 cm (5-foot-10) and 160kg (352 pounds), Yoshie was a true gentle giant whose bright disposition, contrasted with powerful in-ring offense made him a popular figure wherever he went," New Japan Pro-Wrestling said in a statement.

"The deepest sympathies of all at New Japan Pro-Wrestling go to Yoshie’s family,

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