


NJPW Sumo Hall (August 9, '91) = Norton lost, via countout, to Big Van Vader. NJPW G1 Climax '91 (August 7-11, '91) = Norton competed in the tournament, which was won by Masa Chono. NJPW Budokan Hall (June '91) = Norton was pinned by Big Van Vader. NJPW Sumo Hall (April '91) = Norton managed to take out Keiji Mutoh. NJPW Tokyo Dome '91 (Starrcade in Egg Dome) = Norton defeated the Equalizer. NJPW Sumo Hall (December '90) = Norton pinned Tatsutoshi Goto. AWA War In The Wicked City (June '89) = Norton & Ken Patera beat the Destruction Crew. Pay-Per-View/Show Summary: (38 - 56, 1 DDQ, 2 Draws, 1 DCO)

He now looks to regain the belt for a third time in the future, earning far more acclaim in Japan than he ever did in WCW. After a month's reign, Norton was beaten for the championship by Kazuyuki Fujita. He defeated Kensuke Sasaki in March '01 to reach his goal, winning the strap for the second time.
SOULED OUT 1997 JOSH PRO
Norton then returned to his old stomping grounds at New Japan Pro Wrestling, trying to build his way back up to the IWGP World Heavyweight Title. When the nWo "B" Team finally fell apart around the middle of '99, Norton disappeared from WCW. Although the feud got him some recognition, Norton wasn't moving anywhere. The Monster had a brief feud with Ernest "The Cat" Miller, usually coming into the ring and destroying the 3-time karate champion.

Norton proved himself worthy of greater things, but still returned to WCW as a Team "B" member of the black 'n' white, appearing infrequently alongside Stevie Ray and the rest. Norton retained the belt for over 3 months before losing it to Keiji Mutoh (The Great Muta) at the beginning of '99 at the Tokyo Dome. In September '98, Norton surprised some, winning the IWGP World Title over Yuji Nagata, when it was vacated by Masahiro Chono. Norton then started to wrestle for nWo Japan again. Despite his dominating strength and skills, however, Norton did not receive much of a push in WCW. Norton then became simply a singles wrestler, destroying opponents with the powerbomb. He also teamed with Marcus "Buff" Bagwell numerous times as Vicious 'N' Delicious, until Bagwell's neck was injured in 1998. Norton became one of the structural builders of nWo, being credited with the formation of nWo Japan. When the nWo was formed, Norton immediately joined, leaving Ice Train behind. He teamed with Ice Train, but the two never managed to get any gold there. Norton wrestled in Japan for another couple of years, but did not obtain any more gold there. The team won the Tag-Team belts from the Hell Raisers in August 1993, and held them for about 5 months before the Hell Raisers took the belts back. After some more singles wrestling, Norton teamed up with Hercules Hernandez to form the Jurassic Powers. Less than a month later, they were defeated by the Hell Raisers. Tag Team Championship, defeating the Steiner Brothers. In November 1992, he teamed with Tony Halme to win the I.W.G.P. He became a main attraction, with his brute strength and surprising speed. Norton truly became well-known when he began wrestling in Japan. He was later forced to vacate the title due to his attacks on other wrestlers. In May 1990, Norton won the NWA PNW Heavyweight Title from Brian Adams. He became a wrestler in 1988, mostly wrestling in the NWA Pacific Northwest. A former World Arm Wrestling Champion, Norton got the nickname Flash by winning matches quickly. History: Scott Norton first made himself well-known with his arms. Scott Norton - Online World of Wrestling Bio Finishing Maneuver: Shoulderbreaker, Powerbomb
