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{{Infobox professional wrestler
|name= Junji Hirata
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|name=Junji Hirata
|image= 01-1-.jpg
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|names=Junji Hirata<br />Sonny Two Rivers<br />Strong Machine #1<br/>Super Strong Machine<br/>Makai #1<br />Black Strong Machine<br />Super Love Machine<br />Super Strong Azteca Machine
|real= Junji Hirata
 
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|height={{convert|1.83|m|ftin|abbr=on}}<!-- In Japan they measure height in meters so that should be first -->
|born= December 20, 1956<br />Hiratsuka, Kanagawa
 
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|weight={{convert|115|kg|lb|abbr=on}}<!--In Japan they measure weight in kilograms so that should be first -->
|height= 183 centimeters (6 ft 0 in.)
 
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|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1956|12|20|mf=y}}
|weight= 115 kilograms (254 lbs.)
 
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|Family = [[Strong Machine J]] (son)
|status= Active in New Japan Pro Wrestling
 
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|trained= NJPW dojo
 
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|birth_place = Hiratsuka, Kanagawa, Japan
|debut= August 26, 1978
 
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|trainer=Tokyo Joe
|billed=
 
 
|debut=August 26, 1978
|other= Sonny Two Rivers<br />Strong Machine #1<br />Super Strong Machine<br />Makai #1<br />Black Strong Machine<br />Super Love Machine<br />Super Strong Azteca Machine
 
 
||caption = |birthname = {{nihongo|Junji Hirata|平田 淳嗣|''Hirata Junji''}}|retired = June 19, 2018}}{{nihongo|'''Junji Hirata'''|平田 淳嗣|''Hirata Junji''}} is a retired Japanese professional wrestler who wrestled for the [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]] promotion, and was known primarily by his ring name {{nihongo|'''Super Strong Machine'''|スーパー・ストロング・マシン|Sūpā Sutorongu Mashin}}.
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{{nihongo|'''Junji Hirata'''|平田 淳嗣|''Hirata Junji''}} is a Japanese professional wrestle who wrestles for the [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]] promotion, and currently uses the ring name {{nihongo|'''Super Strong Machine'''|スーパー・ストロング・マシン|Sūpā Sutorongu Mashin}}.
 
   
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
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In December 1994, he finally unmasked, dropping the Super Strong Machine character and wrestling under his real name. He revived the Super Strong Machine persona for the first time in six years in October 2000, having a brief feud with T2000 Machine ([[Tatsutoshi Goto]]). In 2005, Hirata, as the masked persona of '''Black Strong Machine''', became a regular fixture on New Japan shows as part of [[Masahiro Chono]]'s [[Black New Japan]]. He also had a brief stint in AJPW as '''Super Love Machine''', the leader of the Love Machines. Whatever role he plays, Junji Hirata is a very respected veteran and is well liked by wrestlers, officials, and fans alike.
 
In December 1994, he finally unmasked, dropping the Super Strong Machine character and wrestling under his real name. He revived the Super Strong Machine persona for the first time in six years in October 2000, having a brief feud with T2000 Machine ([[Tatsutoshi Goto]]). In 2005, Hirata, as the masked persona of '''Black Strong Machine''', became a regular fixture on New Japan shows as part of [[Masahiro Chono]]'s [[Black New Japan]]. He also had a brief stint in AJPW as '''Super Love Machine''', the leader of the Love Machines. Whatever role he plays, Junji Hirata is a very respected veteran and is well liked by wrestlers, officials, and fans alike.
   
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In the late 2000s, Hirata was a founding member of the [[LEGEND|Legend]] and [[Seigigun]] stables. He wrestled his to date final match on April 2, 2014, at [[Wataru Inoue]]'s retirement event. He now works as a trainer at the [[NJPW Dojo|NJPW dojo]]. On April 12, 2018, it was announced that he was going to retire from active competition and his retirement ceremony would be held on June 19 at Korakuen Hall. On June 19, New Japan held an event commemorating his career, concluding with his retirement ceremony.
These days Hirata works for New Japan Pro Wrestling, where, under the Super Strong Machine gimmick, he is part of the [[Seigigun]] ("Blue Justice Army"), which also includes [[Yuji Nagata]], [[Wataru Inoue]] and [[Bad Luck Fale|King Fale]].
 
 
In 1989, a Nes game Tecmo World Wrestling, there is a final boss opponent called "Blue King" Earl of Doom who is loosely based on Japanese masked wrestler Junji Hirata, also known as the "Super Strong Machine".
 
   
 
==In wrestling==
 
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*'''Entrance themes'''
 
*'''Entrance themes'''
 
:*"Light Up The Sky" by Van Halen ([[New Japan Pro Wrestling|NJPW]] / [[All Japan Pro Wrestling|AJPW]]; 1984–1986)
 
:*"Light Up The Sky" by Van Halen ([[New Japan Pro Wrestling|NJPW]] / [[All Japan Pro Wrestling|AJPW]]; 1984–1986)
:*'''"Hurricane's Bam"''' (NJPW / AJPW; 1986–1987, 1988–1994, 2000–present)<ref name=NJPW/>
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:*"Hurricane's Bam" (NJPW / AJPW; 1986–1987, 1988–1994, 2000–2018)
 
:*"Strong Muscle" (NJPW; 1987–1988)
 
:*"Strong Muscle" (NJPW; 1987–1988)
 
:*"Midnight Road" (NJPW; 1994–2000)
 
:*"Midnight Road" (NJPW; 1994–2000)
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*'''Stampede Wrestling'''
 
*'''Stampede Wrestling'''
 
:*Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
 
:*Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
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Revision as of 22:56, 29 December 2019

Junji Hirata (平田 淳嗣, Hirata Junji) is a retired Japanese professional wrestler who wrestled for the New Japan Pro Wrestling promotion, and was known primarily by his ring name Super Strong Machine (スーパー・ストロング・マシン, Sūpā Sutorongu Mashin).

Career

Hirata made his debut in New Japan on August 26, 1978 against Yoshiaki Fujiwara. In November 1982, he left on an overseas training expedition to Mexico, and later Canada, where in Stu Hart's Stampede Wrestling he would create the famous Super Strong Machine persona, as well as use a First Nations gimmick as Sonny Two Rivers. In April 1986, he left New Japan with Riki Choshu for rival wrestling promotion, All Japan Pro Wrestling. In June 1987, he returned to New Japan and would soon capture the IWGP Tag Team Championship on four separate occasions with George Takano, Hiro Saito, and Shinya Hashimoto as his tag team partners.

In the fall of 1986, the World Wrestling Federation introduced a stable of wrestlers called The Machines -- "The Giant Machine" (André the Giant), "Big Machine" (Blackjack Mulligan), and "Super Machine" (Bill Eadie) -- based on Junji Hirata's popular Super Strong Machine gimmick.

In December 1994, he finally unmasked, dropping the Super Strong Machine character and wrestling under his real name. He revived the Super Strong Machine persona for the first time in six years in October 2000, having a brief feud with T2000 Machine (Tatsutoshi Goto). In 2005, Hirata, as the masked persona of Black Strong Machine, became a regular fixture on New Japan shows as part of Masahiro Chono's Black New Japan. He also had a brief stint in AJPW as Super Love Machine, the leader of the Love Machines. Whatever role he plays, Junji Hirata is a very respected veteran and is well liked by wrestlers, officials, and fans alike.

In the late 2000s, Hirata was a founding member of the Legend and Seigigun stables. He wrestled his to date final match on April 2, 2014, at Wataru Inoue's retirement event. He now works as a trainer at the NJPW dojo. On April 12, 2018, it was announced that he was going to retire from active competition and his retirement ceremony would be held on June 19 at Korakuen Hall. On June 19, New Japan held an event commemorating his career, concluding with his retirement ceremony.

In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
  • Devil Windmill Suplex / Majin Fusha Gatame (Bridging hammerlock suplex)
  • Machine DDT (Hammerlock snap DDT)
  • Signature moves
  • Diving headbutt
  • Machine Lariat (Lariat)
  • Piledriver
  • Senton
  • Sitout powerbomb
  • Entrance themes
  • "Light Up The Sky" by Van Halen (NJPW / AJPW; 1984–1986)
  • "Hurricane's Bam" (NJPW / AJPW; 1986–1987, 1988–1994, 2000–2018)
  • "Strong Muscle" (NJPW; 1987–1988)
  • "Midnight Road" (NJPW; 1994–2000)
  • "Love Machine" by Morning Masamune (AJPW; 2004)

Championships and accomplishments

  • National Wrestling Alliance
    • NWA Polynesian Pacific Heavyweight Championship (1 Time)
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
  • PWI ranked him #105 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the year in the PWI 500 in 1997
  • Stampede Wrestling
  • Stampede British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Championship (1 time)