Mr Fuji
Several names in the wrestling world have taken to social media to comment on the unfortunate news from earlier today that WWE Hall of Fame manager Mr. Fuji (Harry Fujiwara) has passed away at age 82.
Related: WWE Releases Video Remembering the Career of Mr. Fuji
An unforgettable character in front of the camera and an even better one behind it. Rest in Peace, Mr. Fuji. pic.twitter.com/NkpQE8pyAU
— Triple H (@TripleH) August 28, 2016
Saddened to hear of Mr. Fuji’s passing. He brought so many entertaining moments to the world of pro-wrestling. https://t.co/rJfsUZL4EC
— Nattie (@NatbyNature) August 28, 2016
Sad to hear of the passing of @WWE Hall of Famer MR. FUJI. He provided years of entertainment to us all. #thankyouFuji
— Scott Armstrong (@WWEArmstrong) August 28, 2016
A Protagonist is defined by the threat & ability of his Antagonist. Mr. Fuji defined many a great Hero. Rest Well https://t.co/OfkAWJbj5W
— Joey Headrocker (@SamoaJoe) August 28, 2016
WOW! Rest in Peace Mr. Fuji! You were the 1st match that hooked my into wrestling! Legend, HOFer, pop culture starhttps://t.co/1ubk3J89iG
— Brian Heffron (@BlueMeanieBWO) August 28, 2016
Saddened to hear of the passing of Mr. Fuji. RIP Uncle Harry!
— Jimmy Korderas (@jimmykorderas) August 28, 2016
RIP #MrFuji. @WWE HOFer…amazing, bump machine, funny man, and one of the great “ribbers” of all time.
— Jim Ross (@JRsBBQ) August 28, 2016
Very sorry to hear of the passing of #MrFuji – legend of our business. Thoughts & prayers with his family & fanbase. #RIPMrFuji
— TAZ (@OfficialTAZ) August 28, 2016
WWE / Fuji
WWE posted a photo gallery of Mr Fuji’s greatest career highlights, as well as a look back at his 2007 WWE Hall of Fame induction among other content. Click here to view the gallery, and here for the Hall of Fame highlights.