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The Great Sasuke grapples with

well hung imposter

 

 

By Ryann Connell

Staff Writer

 

April 23, 2003

 

It's ironic that masked wrestler turned politician The Great Sasuke has been accused of horsing around by appearing in a dirty movie because, according to Asahi Geino (5/1-8), he's hung like a stallion. Perhaps his endowment has something to do with how the vote-catching grappler earned the moniker The Great?

 

The Great Sasuke's appearance in a video surfaced while he was campaigning for the Iwate Prefectural Assembly seat he eventually won in an April 12 poll.

 

Titled "Sasuke's Member is a Heavyweight Champion," the adult video was made in October 1999. Its cover features a man clad in The Great Sasuke's traditional costume and mask, with two naked beauties clinging to each of his legs.

 

"Sasuke's Member is a Heavyweight Champion" opens with a tag team match. Sasuke's teammate tags him and the grappler begins a no-holds-barred "death match" with two naked women, who eventually grab him, rip down his trunks and perform fellatio on him in what is described as being a "knockout blow."

 

Other features of the video include The Great Sasuke's adult video directorial debut, which pits the regional wrestler in a game of strip scissors, paper, rock with a starlet, and the final "Battle Royal," which turns out to be a foursome, where Sasuke flaunts a number of moves that show his adeptness around the ring, even if it's not the sort he's used to be around in.

 

Speculation continues to mount that it was the actual Sasuke who performed in the movie, which some suggest is not really a becoming past for a prefectural assembly member.

 

"It was the real Sasuke all right," Meatball Yoshino, porno actor and co-star of "Sasuke's Member is a Heavyweight Champion," tells Asahi Geino. "When I arrived at the studio, Sasuke was already there, but he wasn't wearing his mask. I've always been a fan of Michinoku Pro Wrestling (the regional areas only troupe operated by The Great Sasuke), so as soon as I heard his voice, I knew it was the real thing."

 

Meatball does, however, leave an escape clause.

 

"I must admit, I didn't hang around for the party at the end of filming and I didn't have much time to talk to him," he says.

 

Nonetheless, Meatball remains convinced.

 

"Unlike a professional actor, his methods were all skew whiff," he tells Asahi Geino. "Still, he managed to stand firm when he had to. And he's got a pretty impressive piece of manhood, too."

 

The Great Sasuke, meanwhile, is adamant that he did not appear in the stick flick.

 

"It's not me," he tells Asahi Geino. "I didn't even go to the shoot, so I have no idea who it is behind the mask. All I did was allow my name to be used because I thought the movie would be a good way to promote Michinoku Professional Wrestling. Hardly anybody knows what I really look like, so it's impossible for others to say the person in the video looks like me."

 

Fair enough, but a far cry from the man who has steadfastly maintained against tough opposition that he will continue wearing his mask even in prefectural assembly meetings because "the face behind the mask is Sasuke's face," as the wrestler told voters on the campaign trail.

 

"That's true, but the face on the mask in the adult video is different to mine. That's not the real The Great Sasuke," the grappler says. "Mind you, I'm not saying that there's anything unhealthy about a wrestler who likes lowbrow topics."

 

Perhaps there is one way that The Great Sasuke can prove once and for all that it wasn't him who appeared in the movie. He turns to a weapon most politicians are not known for bearing - the truth.

 

"Actually," The Great Sasuke tells Asahi Geino, "I'm not really that well endowed at all."

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Guest tank_abbott

Okay...I hate to reply to my own thing twice...but NO ONE had any opinion on this!?!

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Guest art_vandelay

Nah, this has to be the sig quote:

 

"All I did was allow my name to be used because I thought the (porno) movie would be a good way to promote Michinoku Professional Wrestling."

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