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->''"At the peak of his popularity in 1989, Maeda was considered more like a major rock star rather than a wrestler, but was also respected like one of the country's major athletic heroes. The books written about him weren't in the section with books on wrestlers like Wrestling/AntonioInoki and Wrestling/RikiChoshu, but in the section with people like Music/{{Madonna}} and Music/BruceSpringsteen."''
-->--'''Dave Meltzer''', Wrestling Observer Newsletter, June 10, 1991

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->''"At ->''"In the peak of his popularity in 1989, gym, when they would go for real, Maeda was considered more like a major rock star rather than a wrestler, but was also respected like the man. No one of the country's major athletic heroes. The books written about him weren't in the section with books on wrestlers like Wrestling/AntonioInoki and Wrestling/RikiChoshu, but in the section with people like Music/{{Madonna}} and Music/BruceSpringsteen.could touch him."''
-->--'''Dave Meltzer''', Wrestling Observer Newsletter, June 10, 1991-->--'''Wrestling/KenShamrock''' about Akira Maeda.

->''"RINGS will declare the strongest man in the world."''
-->--'''Akira Maeda''', declaiming his promotion's philosophy.
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->''"At the peak of his popularity in 1989, Maeda was considered more like a major rock star rather than a wrestler, but was also respected like one of the country's major athletic heroes. The books written about him weren't in the section with books on wrestlers like Wrestling/AntonioInoki and Riki Choshu, but in the section with people like Music/{{Madonna}} and Music/BruceSpringsteen."''

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->''"At the peak of his popularity in 1989, Maeda was considered more like a major rock star rather than a wrestler, but was also respected like one of the country's major athletic heroes. The books written about him weren't in the section with books on wrestlers like Wrestling/AntonioInoki and Riki Choshu, Wrestling/RikiChoshu, but in the section with people like Music/{{Madonna}} and Music/BruceSpringsteen."''
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->''"At the peak of his popularity in 1989, Maeda was considered more like a major rock star rather than a wrestler, but was also respected like one of the country's major athletic heroes. The books written about him weren't in the section with books on wrestlers like Wrestling/AntonioInoki and Riki Choshu, but in the section with people like Music/{{Madonna}} and Music/BruceSpringsteen.

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->''"At the peak of his popularity in 1989, Maeda was considered more like a major rock star rather than a wrestler, but was also respected like one of the country's major athletic heroes. The books written about him weren't in the section with books on wrestlers like Wrestling/AntonioInoki and Riki Choshu, but in the section with people like Music/{{Madonna}} and Music/BruceSpringsteen."''
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->''"At the peak of his popularity in 1989, Maeda was considered more like a major rock star rather than a wrestler, but was also respected like one of the country's major athletic heroes. The books written about him weren't in the section with books on wrestlers like Wrestling/AntonioInoki and Riki Choshu, but in the section with people like Music/{{Madonna}} and Music/BruceSpringsteen.
-->--'''Dave Meltzer''', Wrestling Observer Newsletter, June 10, 1991

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