Kazuo Onoo, better known as Sonny Onoo, is a Japanese professional wrestling manager. While working for World Championship Wrestling he managed many of the promotion's Japanese performers.
In 1994, Bischoff, by now the president of WCW, hired Onoo as an off-camera international consultant. Onoo was the liaison between WCW and New Japan Pro Wrestling, and negotiated the talent exchange programs that saw numerous Japanese performers appear with WCW.
Onoo's on-screen debut was in early 1995 as "Kensuke Ishikawa", a member of the WCW International committee who voted for Ric Flair to be reinstated as a wrestler (Flair had lost a retirement match to Hulk Hogan at the 1994 Halloween Havoc).
In 1995 Onoo became an onscreen manager, translating for a number of Japanese wrestlers who could not speak English. He later became the manager of Ernest Miller, and feuded with Perry Saturn. Onoo's character spoke broken English and was described by Onoo himself as "money-hungry, deceitful, conniving and violent". His character was originally depicted as an eccentric tourist who would take photographs of everyone he encountered.
After being released by WCW in November 1999 (Bischoff was by then no longer with the company), Onoo and a number of African American wrestlers launched racial discrimination lawsuits against WCW in February 2000. Onoo claimed that he had been given a disrespectful gimmick and that his final salary—States dollar|$" target="_blank" >*160,000—was only half of the average pay for a wrestler at that time.
Onoo began working on the independent circuit, and was associated with the short-lived WrestleXpress, and Xtreme Wrestling Federation.
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