11. Giant Baba – 6’10”
Next to Antonio Inoki and Rikidozan, Shohei “Giant” Baba is probably the most recognized name in the history of Japanese wrestling. First making a name for himself traveling from territory to territory (similar to Andre the Giant’s travel schedule) in the US during the early 1960s, Baba really grew to mythical status when he returned home to the Land of the Rising Sun in the late ’60s and began teaming with Inoki. After a falling out with Inoki in 1972, Baba started All-Japan pro wrestling, which was largely considered the most successful promotion in the world over the next decade. He regularly visited the US, taking on the likes of Bruno Sammartino and Andre the Giant in Madison Square Garden for the WWE. Baba would make cameos in the ring up until his death in 1999. If he were still alive today, he would surely be one of the Japanese members of the WWE Hall of Fame.
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