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Bushi (wrestler)

Tetsuya Shimizu (清水 哲也, Shimizu Tetsuya, born April 5, 1983), better known by the ring name Bushi (stylized as BUSHI), is a Japanese professional wrestler, currently signed to New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW).

Bushi
Bushi in February 2016
Birth nameTetsuya Shimizu
Born (1983-04-05) April 5, 1983 (age 40)[1][2]
Adachi, Tokyo, Japan[2]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
  • Bushi
  • Bushiroad
  • T28
  • Tetsuya
  • Tetsuya Bushi
Billed height1.72 m (5 ft 7+12 in)[1][2]
Billed weight83 kg (183 lb)[1][2]
Trained by
DebutMarch 12, 2007[1]

Prior to adopting his current persona, Shimizu worked under the ring names T28 (pronounced 'Tetsuya'), Tetsuya, and Tetsuya Bushi in All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW). While in AJPW, together with Super Crazy, Bushi won the 2010 Junior Tag League and won the U-30 Tag Team Tournament in 2008 with Kushida. Bushi spent 2009 working in Mexico for International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG), gaining international experience before returning to AJPW in 2010. Having worked for AJPW for most of his career, Bushi transferred to NJPW in April 2012 initially temporarily, with the move becoming permanent in January 2013. In NJPW, he is a one-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion, a one-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion with Shingo Takagi and a record-tying four-time NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Champion, holding the belt three times with Evil and Sanada and once with Evil & Takagi. Through NJPW’s working relationship with the Mexican Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) promotion, Bushi has held the CMLL World Welterweight Championship.

Professional wrestling career

All Japan Pro Wrestling (2007–2008)

Tetsuya Shimizu trained in the AJPW Dojo under Animal Hamaguchi as well as receiving extra training by Kaz Hayashi and Keiji Muto for his professional wrestling debut. Upon his debut he adopted the ring name T28, inspired by the Japanese manga Tetsujin 28-go.[1] Shimizu, as T28 wrestled his first match on March 12, 2007, losing to Nobukazu Hirai in the opening match of an All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) show in Gunma, Japan.[3] Only two months after making his debut, T28 participated in the "Tag Team Samurai! TV Cup Triple Arrow Tournament", teaming up with veterans Satoshi Kojima and Taiyō Kea. In the first round they defeated a team known as Grappler, Susumu, and Hanzo, before losing to Katsuhiko Nakajima, Kensuke Sasaki and Sanada in the second round.[4][5] In February 2008, T28 teamed up with Kushida to participate in the U-30 Tag Team Tournament, a one night tournament that featured AJPW's top young wrestlers. The team defeated CJ Otis and Mototsugu Shimizu in the first round, Kaji Yamato and Taishi Takizawa in the second round and the team of Daichi Kakimoto and Manabu Soya in the final to win the U30 Tag Team tournament.[6] The team would go on to compete in AJPW's 2008 Junior Tag League, the team ended up tied for last place with only four points for two victories and three losses.[7] He also competed in the 2008 AJPW Junior League, earning three points for one win and one time limit draw.[8] In late 2008 it was announced that T28 would undertake a "learning excursion" to Mexico to help him gain international experience, a tradition for many young Japanese wrestlers. He wrestled his last match for AJPW on September 19 before travelling to Mexico.

 
Bushi in November 2010.

International Wrestling Revolution Group (2008–2010)

In Mexico, Tetsuya Shimizu began learning the lucha libre style under Skayde.[1] On January 29, 2009, he made his debut for the Naucalpan, State of Mexico based International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG), working as a masked rudo (bad guy) character called Tetsuya.[1] In only his second match in IWRG he defeated reigning IWRG Intercontinental Lightweight Champion Freelance, which earned him a chance at the title only 10 days after making his IWRG debut. Tetsuya defeated Freelance to win the title, in a match that also included Dr. Cerebro.[9] His run with the title lasted for more than a month and did not feature any successful title defenses before he lost the belt to Zatura.[10] He spent the next several months teaming with other heels for random trios matches. He participated in IWRG's 2009 Rey del Ring tournament but was eliminated as number 14 out of 30.[11] Over the summer of 2009 he began wrestling as Tetsuya Bushi, or at times just Bushi after the Japanese term Bushido, the Samurai code. After losing a tag team match he was attacked by his partner Fantasma de la Opera and Tetsuya Bushi was turned technico (good guy). On November 11, 2009 Tetsuya Bushi became a two time IWRG Intercontinental Lightweight Champion as he defeated Avisman to win the title, becoming the only wrestler to hold the title two times up to that point.[12] After the success of the title victory Bushi tasted the sting of defeat as he was beaten by Oficial 911 in a Lucha de Apuesta, mask vs. mask match and had to unmask.[13] Traditionally foreign wrestlers who travel to Mexico to learn lose an Apuesta match and either unmask or have their hair shaved before their tour ends.[13] Tetsuya Bushi's tour of Mexico ended in January 2010 when he lost the IWRG Intercontinental Lightweight Championship to Dr. Cerebro. After the match El Hijo del Diablo used a tombstone piledriver on Bushi, which in storyline terms injured Bushi, explaining his absence.[14]

Return to AJPW (2010–2012)

When Shimizu returned to All Japan, he used the name Bushi instead of T28 and resumed wearing the mask he had lost to Oficial 911, since Japan are not subject to the strict mask rules of Mexico. After returning Bushi teamed with AJPW's top star Keiji Mutoh as well as luchador Super Crazy. The team with Super Crazy became a semi-regular feature, at times even as a six-man team with Kiyoshi who himself had recently returned from his own "learning excursion". On April 11, 2010, Bushi received his first shot at the World Junior Heavyweight Championship, but champion Kaz Hayashi successfully defended the title against Bushi in a very close match, a testament to the improvements he had made in Mexico[15] He teamed up with Super Crazy to win the 2010 Junior Tag League, defeating Hiroshi Yamato and Shuji Kondo in the final.[16] In August 2011, All Japan introduced a new character named Black Bushi, portrayed by Canadian Adam Filangeri, who started a rivalry with the original Bushi, imitating the famous rivalry between the Tiger Mask and Black Tiger characters.[17]

New Japan Pro-Wrestling

Early years and injury (2012–2015)

On April 16, 2012, New Japan Pro-Wrestling announced it had reached an agreement with AJPW, which would see Bushi switch promotions in what was referred to as a "one year rental transfer".[18] Bushi debuted as a NJPW wrestler in the 2012 Best of the Super Juniors tournament, where he won three out of his eight round-robin stage matches and finished second to last in his block.[19] On October 21, Bushi and Mexican wrestler Negro Casas entered the 2012 Super Jr. Tag Tournament as "Grupo Cibernetico".[20] However, the team was eliminated from the tournament in the first round by Suzuki-gun (Taichi and Taka Michinoku).[21] On November 15, Bushi participated in the NEVER Openweight Championship tournament, but was eliminated in his first round match by Kengo Mashimo.[22] On January 18, 2013, New Japan and Bushi held a press conference to announce that he had signed a contract to make his move from All Japan permanent.[23] On June 7, Mexican Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) promotion, with which New Japan Pro-Wrestling had a working relationship, announced that Bushi, working under the ring name "Bushiroad", would start his first tour with the promotion the following week.[24] In his Mexican return match on June 14, Bushiroad teamed with Guerrero Maya Jr. and Tritón to defeat Bobby Zavala, Namajague and Puma in a six-man tag team match.[25][26] In an unusual role for Japanese wrestlers in CMLL, Bushiroad was positioned as a technico, leading to Okumura of La Fiebre Amarilla branding him a traitor for going against his own people.[27] Bushi returned to New Japan on September 5.[28] From May 30 to June 6, Bushi took part in the 2014 Best of the Super Juniors tournament, where he finished with a record of four wins and three losses, with a loss against Ricochet on the final day costing him a spot in the semifinals.[29][30] On October 13 at King of Pro-Wrestling, Bushi unsuccessfully challenged the visiting Chase Owens for the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) World Junior Heavyweight Championship.[31] On December 19, Bushi suffered an epidural hematoma, cervical cord neurapraxia and a thoracic vertebrae fracture, which were estimated to sideline him for six months.[32]

Los Ingobernables de Japón (2015–present)

 
Bushi with Los Ingobernables de Japón in February 2016

Bushi was set to wrestle his return match on August 16, 2015, but the match had to be postponed, after he broke the orbital floor in his right eye while training.[33] Bushi's comeback was postponed until November 21, 2015.[34] However, on November 20, New Japan announced they had pulled Bushi from his return match due to being unable to get into contact with him.[35] However, the following day this was revealed to be a storyline as Bushi accompanied Tetsuya Naito and Evil to their match, joining their villainous Los Ingobernables de Japón (L.I.J.) stable in the process.[36] On December 9, Bushi attacked Máscara Dorada after he refused to join L.I.J., ripped off his mask and stole the CMLL World Welterweight Championship belt, setting up a future title match between the two.[37] On December 19, Bushi defeated Dorada with help from Evil to become the new CMLL World Welterweight Champion.[38]

On January 22, 2016, at Fantastica Mania 2016, Bushi lost the title back to Dorada.[39] On February 14 at The New Beginning in Niigata, Bushi unsuccessfully challenged Kushida for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship.[40] In May, Bushi entered the 2016 Best of the Super Juniors. Though he failed to advance from his block with a record of four wins and three losses, he scored a big win over Kushida in his final match, eliminating the reigning IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion from the tournament in the process.[41] On July 20, Bushi entered the 2016 Super J-Cup, but was eliminated in his first round match by Yoshinobu Kanemaru.[42] On September 17 at Destruction in Tokyo, Bushi defeated Kushida to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship for the first time.[43] He lost the title back to Kushida on November 5 at Power Struggle.[44]

 
Bushi with Sanada and Evil as the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Champions in February 2017

On January 4, 2017, at Wrestle Kingdom 11 in Tokyo Dome, Bushi, Evil and Sanada won a four-team gauntlet match to become the new NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Champions.[45] They lost the title to Taguchi Japan (Hiroshi Tanahashi, Manabu Nakanishi and Ryusuke Taguchi) the next day,[46] before regaining it on February 11 at The New Beginning in Osaka.[47] They lost the title to Taguchi Japan (Tanahashi, Taguchi and Ricochet) in their second defense on April 4,[48] before regaining it on May 3 at Wrestling Dontaku 2017.[49] Bushi then entered the 2017 Best of the Super Juniors, where he finished with a record of four wins and three losses, same as block winner Kushida, but failed to advance to the final due to losing to Kushida in their head-to-head match.[50] Kushida would win the tournament and the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship, and Bushi was his first challenger. Bushi unsuccessfully challenged for the belt on June 27.[51][52] In late 2017, Bushi started teaming with L.I.J. stablemate Hiromu Takahashi in NJPW's junior tag team division, participating in the 2017 Super Junior Tag Tournament.[53][54] They were eliminated in the semi-finals by eventual winners Roppongi 3K (Sho and Yoh).[55] On December 17, Bushi, Evil and Sanada lost the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship to Bullet Club's Bad Luck Fale, Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa in their fourth defense.[56]

On January 4 at Wrestle Kingdom 12, Bushi competed in the New Japan Rumble to a losing effort.[57] In May 2018, he entered the 2018 Best of the Super Juniors. He finished the tournament with three wins and four losses, failing to advance to the final.[58] After Hiromu Takahashi was injured at the G1 Special in San Francisco, tournament for a vacated IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship was announced. At Destruction in Kobe, in the first semifinal match, Bushi lost to Kushida. Bushi and the newest member of Los Ingobernables de Japón, Shingo Takagi, took part in 2018 Super Junior Tag Tournament. They qualified to the final, where they lost in a three-way tag team match to Roppongi 3K, also involving El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru. A rematch was set on Wrestle Kingdom 13, where they won the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship.[59] At the New Beginning In Sapporo, they retained their titles against Kanemaru and Desperado.[60] They lost their titles in their second defense at NJPW's 47th anniversary against Roppongi 3K. Bushi would enter the 2019 Best of the Super Juniors with an improved and positive score of six wins and three losses, although still failing to make the final. After the G1 Climax, Takagi moved up to the heavyweight division. With Takahashi still injured, Bushi had no one to team with for the IWGP Junior Tag Team Championship or the forthcoming Super Junior Tag League.

On January 5, 2020 at Wrestle Kingdom 14, Bushi, Evil and Takagi defeated four other teams in a gauntlet match for the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship, making both Bushi and Evil record-tying four time holders of the title.[61] On February 6, the trio defended their belts against the Chaos trio of Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii and Robbie Eagles, with Bushi scoring the pinfall victory on Eagles with the MX (diving double knee facebreaker).[62] Fifteen days later, the trio were again successful in defending their titles, defeating the Taguchi Japan trio of Toru Yano, Colt Cabana and Ryusuke Taguchi. Bushi again scored the win, this time on Taguchi with the Bushi roll (backslide with a bridge).[63] The COVID-19 pandemic forced NJPW, after their show five days later, to cancel all further shows, and the upcoming 2020 New Japan Cup was cancelled.[64][65][66] The pandemic also meant that NJPW was not able to fly in talent that were outside of Japan at the time, so the New Japan Cup featured junior heavyweight and 'young lion' wrestlers to make up numbers.[67] This gave Bushi an opportunity to win the Cup, and in his first round match, he defeated Yoh, who injured his ACL in the process.[68][69] Bushi went on to lose his second round match against Yoshi-Hashi.[70] On August 1, NJPW vacated the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship due to Evil having turned on Los Ingobernables de Japón during the final of the New Japan Cup and claiming he had "no interest" in defending the title.[71][72] In November 2020, he entered the Best of the Super Juniors tournament. He finished the tournament with four wins and five losses, failing to advance to the final. On Night 1 of Wrestle Kingdom 15, Bushi competed in the New Japan Rumble, where he finished in the final four, along with Toru Yano, Bad Luck Fale and Chase Owens, therefore advancing to a four-way match on Night 2, for the KOPW Championship.[73] The following night Bushi failed to win the title, which was won by Yano.[74]

In February at Castle Attack, Bushi competed in a three-way match against El Desperado and El Phantasmo for the vacant IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship, though the match was won by Desperado. In June, Bushi, Sanada and Naito failed to capture the NEVER Openweight 6-man tag-team championships from Chaos. In November, Bushi competed in the Best of the Super Juniors tournament, but finished with 10 points (5 wins and 6 losses), failing to advance to the finals.[75] At Wrestle Kingdom 16, Bushi teamed with his L.I.J teammates against The United Empire, losing on night one, but winning on night 2.[76][77] On night 3, L.I.J defeated Pro Wrestling Noah's Kongo stable in a ten-man tag-team match.[78]

In March, Bushi competed in the New Japan Cup, but lost in the first round to Will Ospreay.[79] In May, Bushi competed in the Best of the Super Juniors tournament, competing in the B Block.[80] Bushi finished his tournament campaign with 8 points, failing to advance to the finals.[81]

Championships and accomplishments

Luchas de Apuestas record

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Oficial 911 (mask) Tetsuya Bushi (mask) Naucalpan, Mexico State IWRG show December 3, 2009 [13]

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External links

  • BUSHI's New Japan Pro-Wrestling profile
  • Bushi's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database

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Tetsuya Shimizu 清水 哲也 Shimizu Tetsuya born April 5 1983 better known by the ring name Bushi stylized as BUSHI is a Japanese professional wrestler currently signed to New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW BushiBushi in February 2016Birth nameTetsuya ShimizuBorn 1983 04 05 April 5 1983 age 40 1 2 Adachi Tokyo Japan 2 Professional wrestling careerRing name s BushiBushiroadT28TetsuyaTetsuya BushiBilled height1 72 m 5 ft 7 1 2 in 1 2 Billed weight83 kg 183 lb 1 2 Trained byAJPW Dojo 1 Animal Hamaguchi 1 Kaz Hayashi 1 Keiji Mutoh 1 Skayde 1 DebutMarch 12 2007 1 Prior to adopting his current persona Shimizu worked under the ring names T28 pronounced Tetsuya Tetsuya and Tetsuya Bushi in All Japan Pro Wrestling AJPW While in AJPW together with Super Crazy Bushi won the 2010 Junior Tag League and won the U 30 Tag Team Tournament in 2008 with Kushida Bushi spent 2009 working in Mexico for International Wrestling Revolution Group IWRG gaining international experience before returning to AJPW in 2010 Having worked for AJPW for most of his career Bushi transferred to NJPW in April 2012 initially temporarily with the move becoming permanent in January 2013 In NJPW he is a one time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion a one time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion with Shingo Takagi and a record tying four time NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champion holding the belt three times with Evil and Sanada and once with Evil amp Takagi Through NJPW s working relationship with the Mexican Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL promotion Bushi has held the CMLL World Welterweight Championship Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 All Japan Pro Wrestling 2007 2008 1 2 International Wrestling Revolution Group 2008 2010 1 3 Return to AJPW 2010 2012 1 4 New Japan Pro Wrestling 1 4 1 Early years and injury 2012 2015 1 4 2 Los Ingobernables de Japon 2015 present 2 Championships and accomplishments 3 Luchas de Apuestas record 4 References 5 External linksProfessional wrestling career EditAll Japan Pro Wrestling 2007 2008 EditTetsuya Shimizu trained in the AJPW Dojo under Animal Hamaguchi as well as receiving extra training by Kaz Hayashi and Keiji Muto for his professional wrestling debut Upon his debut he adopted the ring name T28 inspired by the Japanese manga Tetsujin 28 go 1 Shimizu as T28 wrestled his first match on March 12 2007 losing to Nobukazu Hirai in the opening match of an All Japan Pro Wrestling AJPW show in Gunma Japan 3 Only two months after making his debut T28 participated in the Tag Team Samurai TV Cup Triple Arrow Tournament teaming up with veterans Satoshi Kojima and Taiyō Kea In the first round they defeated a team known as Grappler Susumu and Hanzo before losing to Katsuhiko Nakajima Kensuke Sasaki and Sanada in the second round 4 5 In February 2008 T28 teamed up with Kushida to participate in the U 30 Tag Team Tournament a one night tournament that featured AJPW s top young wrestlers The team defeated CJ Otis and Mototsugu Shimizu in the first round Kaji Yamato and Taishi Takizawa in the second round and the team of Daichi Kakimoto and Manabu Soya in the final to win the U30 Tag Team tournament 6 The team would go on to compete in AJPW s 2008 Junior Tag League the team ended up tied for last place with only four points for two victories and three losses 7 He also competed in the 2008 AJPW Junior League earning three points for one win and one time limit draw 8 In late 2008 it was announced that T28 would undertake a learning excursion to Mexico to help him gain international experience a tradition for many young Japanese wrestlers He wrestled his last match for AJPW on September 19 before travelling to Mexico Bushi in November 2010 International Wrestling Revolution Group 2008 2010 Edit In Mexico Tetsuya Shimizu began learning the lucha libre style under Skayde 1 On January 29 2009 he made his debut for the Naucalpan State of Mexico based International Wrestling Revolution Group IWRG working as a masked rudo bad guy character called Tetsuya 1 In only his second match in IWRG he defeated reigning IWRG Intercontinental Lightweight Champion Freelance which earned him a chance at the title only 10 days after making his IWRG debut Tetsuya defeated Freelance to win the title in a match that also included Dr Cerebro 9 His run with the title lasted for more than a month and did not feature any successful title defenses before he lost the belt to Zatura 10 He spent the next several months teaming with other heels for random trios matches He participated in IWRG s 2009 Rey del Ring tournament but was eliminated as number 14 out of 30 11 Over the summer of 2009 he began wrestling as Tetsuya Bushi or at times just Bushi after the Japanese term Bushido the Samurai code After losing a tag team match he was attacked by his partner Fantasma de la Opera and Tetsuya Bushi was turned technico good guy On November 11 2009 Tetsuya Bushi became a two time IWRG Intercontinental Lightweight Champion as he defeated Avisman to win the title becoming the only wrestler to hold the title two times up to that point 12 After the success of the title victory Bushi tasted the sting of defeat as he was beaten by Oficial 911 in a Lucha de Apuesta mask vs mask match and had to unmask 13 Traditionally foreign wrestlers who travel to Mexico to learn lose an Apuesta match and either unmask or have their hair shaved before their tour ends 13 Tetsuya Bushi s tour of Mexico ended in January 2010 when he lost the IWRG Intercontinental Lightweight Championship to Dr Cerebro After the match El Hijo del Diablo used a tombstone piledriver on Bushi which in storyline terms injured Bushi explaining his absence 14 Return to AJPW 2010 2012 Edit When Shimizu returned to All Japan he used the name Bushi instead of T28 and resumed wearing the mask he had lost to Oficial 911 since Japan are not subject to the strict mask rules of Mexico After returning Bushi teamed with AJPW s top star Keiji Mutoh as well as luchador Super Crazy The team with Super Crazy became a semi regular feature at times even as a six man team with Kiyoshi who himself had recently returned from his own learning excursion On April 11 2010 Bushi received his first shot at the World Junior Heavyweight Championship but champion Kaz Hayashi successfully defended the title against Bushi in a very close match a testament to the improvements he had made in Mexico 15 He teamed up with Super Crazy to win the 2010 Junior Tag League defeating Hiroshi Yamato and Shuji Kondo in the final 16 In August 2011 All Japan introduced a new character named Black Bushi portrayed by Canadian Adam Filangeri who started a rivalry with the original Bushi imitating the famous rivalry between the Tiger Mask and Black Tiger characters 17 New Japan Pro Wrestling Edit Early years and injury 2012 2015 Edit On April 16 2012 New Japan Pro Wrestling announced it had reached an agreement with AJPW which would see Bushi switch promotions in what was referred to as a one year rental transfer 18 Bushi debuted as a NJPW wrestler in the 2012 Best of the Super Juniors tournament where he won three out of his eight round robin stage matches and finished second to last in his block 19 On October 21 Bushi and Mexican wrestler Negro Casas entered the 2012 Super Jr Tag Tournament as Grupo Cibernetico 20 However the team was eliminated from the tournament in the first round by Suzuki gun Taichi and Taka Michinoku 21 On November 15 Bushi participated in the NEVER Openweight Championship tournament but was eliminated in his first round match by Kengo Mashimo 22 On January 18 2013 New Japan and Bushi held a press conference to announce that he had signed a contract to make his move from All Japan permanent 23 On June 7 Mexican Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL promotion with which New Japan Pro Wrestling had a working relationship announced that Bushi working under the ring name Bushiroad would start his first tour with the promotion the following week 24 In his Mexican return match on June 14 Bushiroad teamed with Guerrero Maya Jr and Triton to defeat Bobby Zavala Namajague and Puma in a six man tag team match 25 26 In an unusual role for Japanese wrestlers in CMLL Bushiroad was positioned as a technico leading to Okumura of La Fiebre Amarilla branding him a traitor for going against his own people 27 Bushi returned to New Japan on September 5 28 From May 30 to June 6 Bushi took part in the 2014 Best of the Super Juniors tournament where he finished with a record of four wins and three losses with a loss against Ricochet on the final day costing him a spot in the semifinals 29 30 On October 13 at King of Pro Wrestling Bushi unsuccessfully challenged the visiting Chase Owens for the National Wrestling Alliance NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship 31 On December 19 Bushi suffered an epidural hematoma cervical cord neurapraxia and a thoracic vertebrae fracture which were estimated to sideline him for six months 32 Los Ingobernables de Japon 2015 present Edit Bushi with Los Ingobernables de Japon in February 2016 Bushi was set to wrestle his return match on August 16 2015 but the match had to be postponed after he broke the orbital floor in his right eye while training 33 Bushi s comeback was postponed until November 21 2015 34 However on November 20 New Japan announced they had pulled Bushi from his return match due to being unable to get into contact with him 35 However the following day this was revealed to be a storyline as Bushi accompanied Tetsuya Naito and Evil to their match joining their villainous Los Ingobernables de Japon L I J stable in the process 36 On December 9 Bushi attacked Mascara Dorada after he refused to join L I J ripped off his mask and stole the CMLL World Welterweight Championship belt setting up a future title match between the two 37 On December 19 Bushi defeated Dorada with help from Evil to become the new CMLL World Welterweight Champion 38 On January 22 2016 at Fantastica Mania 2016 Bushi lost the title back to Dorada 39 On February 14 at The New Beginning in Niigata Bushi unsuccessfully challenged Kushida for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship 40 In May Bushi entered the 2016 Best of the Super Juniors Though he failed to advance from his block with a record of four wins and three losses he scored a big win over Kushida in his final match eliminating the reigning IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion from the tournament in the process 41 On July 20 Bushi entered the 2016 Super J Cup but was eliminated in his first round match by Yoshinobu Kanemaru 42 On September 17 at Destruction in Tokyo Bushi defeated Kushida to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship for the first time 43 He lost the title back to Kushida on November 5 at Power Struggle 44 Bushi with Sanada and Evil as the NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champions in February 2017 On January 4 2017 at Wrestle Kingdom 11 in Tokyo Dome Bushi Evil and Sanada won a four team gauntlet match to become the new NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champions 45 They lost the title to Taguchi Japan Hiroshi Tanahashi Manabu Nakanishi and Ryusuke Taguchi the next day 46 before regaining it on February 11 at The New Beginning in Osaka 47 They lost the title to Taguchi Japan Tanahashi Taguchi and Ricochet in their second defense on April 4 48 before regaining it on May 3 at Wrestling Dontaku 2017 49 Bushi then entered the 2017 Best of the Super Juniors where he finished with a record of four wins and three losses same as block winner Kushida but failed to advance to the final due to losing to Kushida in their head to head match 50 Kushida would win the tournament and the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship and Bushi was his first challenger Bushi unsuccessfully challenged for the belt on June 27 51 52 In late 2017 Bushi started teaming with L I J stablemate Hiromu Takahashi in NJPW s junior tag team division participating in the 2017 Super Junior Tag Tournament 53 54 They were eliminated in the semi finals by eventual winners Roppongi 3K Sho and Yoh 55 On December 17 Bushi Evil and Sanada lost the NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Championship to Bullet Club s Bad Luck Fale Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa in their fourth defense 56 On January 4 at Wrestle Kingdom 12 Bushi competed in the New Japan Rumble to a losing effort 57 In May 2018 he entered the 2018 Best of the Super Juniors He finished the tournament with three wins and four losses failing to advance to the final 58 After Hiromu Takahashi was injured at the G1 Special in San Francisco tournament for a vacated IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship was announced At Destruction in Kobe in the first semifinal match Bushi lost to Kushida Bushi and the newest member of Los Ingobernables de Japon Shingo Takagi took part in 2018 Super Junior Tag Tournament They qualified to the final where they lost in a three way tag team match to Roppongi 3K also involving El Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru A rematch was set on Wrestle Kingdom 13 where they won the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship 59 At the New Beginning In Sapporo they retained their titles against Kanemaru and Desperado 60 They lost their titles in their second defense at NJPW s 47th anniversary against Roppongi 3K Bushi would enter the 2019 Best of the Super Juniors with an improved and positive score of six wins and three losses although still failing to make the final After the G1 Climax Takagi moved up to the heavyweight division With Takahashi still injured Bushi had no one to team with for the IWGP Junior Tag Team Championship or the forthcoming Super Junior Tag League On January 5 2020 at Wrestle Kingdom 14 Bushi Evil and Takagi defeated four other teams in a gauntlet match for the NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Championship making both Bushi and Evil record tying four time holders of the title 61 On February 6 the trio defended their belts against the Chaos trio of Hirooki Goto Tomohiro Ishii and Robbie Eagles with Bushi scoring the pinfall victory on Eagles with the MX diving double knee facebreaker 62 Fifteen days later the trio were again successful in defending their titles defeating the Taguchi Japan trio of Toru Yano Colt Cabana and Ryusuke Taguchi Bushi again scored the win this time on Taguchi with the Bushi roll backslide with a bridge 63 The COVID 19 pandemic forced NJPW after their show five days later to cancel all further shows and the upcoming 2020 New Japan Cup was cancelled 64 65 66 The pandemic also meant that NJPW was not able to fly in talent that were outside of Japan at the time so the New Japan Cup featured junior heavyweight and young lion wrestlers to make up numbers 67 This gave Bushi an opportunity to win the Cup and in his first round match he defeated Yoh who injured his ACL in the process 68 69 Bushi went on to lose his second round match against Yoshi Hashi 70 On August 1 NJPW vacated the NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Championship due to Evil having turned on Los Ingobernables de Japon during the final of the New Japan Cup and claiming he had no interest in defending the title 71 72 In November 2020 he entered the Best of the Super Juniors tournament He finished the tournament with four wins and five losses failing to advance to the final On Night 1 of Wrestle Kingdom 15 Bushi competed in the New Japan Rumble where he finished in the final four along with Toru Yano Bad Luck Fale and Chase Owens therefore advancing to a four way match on Night 2 for the KOPW Championship 73 The following night Bushi failed to win the title which was won by Yano 74 In February at Castle Attack Bushi competed in a three way match against El Desperado and El Phantasmo for the vacant IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship though the match was won by Desperado In June Bushi Sanada and Naito failed to capture the NEVER Openweight 6 man tag team championships from Chaos In November Bushi competed in the Best of the Super Juniors tournament but finished with 10 points 5 wins and 6 losses failing to advance to the finals 75 At Wrestle Kingdom 16 Bushi teamed with his L I J teammates against The United Empire losing on night one but winning on night 2 76 77 On night 3 L I J defeated Pro Wrestling Noah s Kongo stable in a ten man tag team match 78 In March Bushi competed in the New Japan Cup but lost in the first round to Will Ospreay 79 In May Bushi competed in the Best of the Super Juniors tournament competing in the B Block 80 Bushi finished his tournament campaign with 8 points failing to advance to the finals 81 Championships and accomplishments Edit Bushi as the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion All Japan Pro Wrestling AJPW Junior Tag League 2010 with Super Crazy 16 AJPW U 30 Tag Team Tournament 2008 with Kushida 6 Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL World Welterweight Championship 1 time 38 International Wrestling Revolution Group IWRG Intercontinental Lightweight Championship 2 times 9 12 New Japan Pro Wrestling IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship 1 time 43 IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship 1 time with Shingo Takagi NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Championship 4 times with Evil and Sanada 3 and Evil and Shingo Takagi 1 45 47 49 61 New Japan Rambo 2021 Pro Wrestling Illustrated Ranked No 82 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2016 82 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Best Gimmick 2017 as part of Los Ingobernables de Japon 83 Luchas de Apuestas record EditSee also Luchas de Apuestas Winner wager Loser wager Location Event Date NotesOficial 911 mask Tetsuya Bushi mask Naucalpan Mexico State IWRG show December 3 2009 13 References Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Rivera Luis Manuel February 2 2010 IWRG en Arena Naucalpan Super Luchas in Spanish pp 20 21 issue 300 a b c d Bushi in Japanese New Japan Pro Wrestling Retrieved December 25 2012 AJPW All Japan Pro Wrestling EX Tag 1 CageMatch March 12 2007 Retrieved April 30 2010 AJPW Appropriate Pro Wrestling Love in Kurashiki CageMatch May 28 2007 Retrieved April 30 2010 AJPW Pro Wrestling Love in Hiroshima CageMatch net May 29 2007 Retrieved April 30 2010 a b U 30 Tag Team Tournament CageMatch net February 15 2008 Retrieved April 30 2010 Junior Heavyweight Tag Team League 2008 Pro Wrestling History March 23 2008 Retrieved April 30 2010 Junior Champion Carnival 2008 Pro Wrestling History August 3 2008 Retrieved April 30 2010 a b Boutwell Josh February 12 2009 Viva La Raza Lucha Weekly WrestleView Retrieved February 26 2010 Boutwell Josh March 20 2009 Viva La Raza Lucha Weekly WrestleView Retrieved February 26 2010 Turnierverlauf CageMatch net Retrieved April 30 2010 a b Rivera Luis Manuel November 30 2009 El Pantera celebra 25 anos Super Luchas in Spanish pp 18 19 issue 342 Retrieved April 30 2010 a b c Rivera Luis Manuel December 7 2009 Bushi perdio la mascara Super Luchas in Spanish pp 22 23 issue 343 Retrieved April 30 2010 Rivera Luis Manuel January 18 2010 Polemica coronacion de Dr Cerebro Super Luchas in Spanish pp 18 19 issue 347 Retrieved April 30 2010 Flores Manuel April 26 2010 Minoru Suzuki gana el Campion Carnival Super Luchas in Spanish pp 10 11 issue 361 Retrieved April 30 2010 a b Flores Manuel April 29 2010 Ultima hora Super Crazy y Bushi ganan el torneo de parejas Jr de AJPW Super Luchas in Spanish Retrieved April 30 2010 Black Bushi来日 偽者 と対決 Nikkan Sports August 13 2011 Retrieved August 8 2014 全日本プロレスのBushi選手が新日本プロレスへ1年間のレンタル移籍 Super Jr にも出場 in Japanese New Japan Pro Wrestling April 16 2012 Retrieved April 16 2012 NJPW 40th anniversary Tour Best of the Super Jr XIX The door to the glory in Japanese New Japan Pro Wrestling Retrieved June 9 2012 いよいよ開幕 10 21 11 2後楽園で Super Jr Tag Tournament あのネグロ カサスも来日 in Japanese New Japan Pro Wrestling October 19 2012 Retrieved October 21 2012 NJPW 40th anniversary Tour Road to Power Struggle in Japanese New Japan Pro Wrestling Retrieved October 21 2012 東京 Shibuya Ax 初代NEVER無差別級王座決定トーナメント 1st Round New Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese Archived from the original on November 19 2012 Retrieved November 15 2012 Bushi選手が新日本プロレスへ完全移籍 このライオンマークを誇りに 改めて新日本プロレス所属 Bushiとしてがんばっていきます in Japanese New Japan Pro Wrestling January 18 2013 Retrieved January 18 2013 Carteleras Viernes 14 de Junio 13 in Spanish Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre Archived from the original on June 2 2013 Retrieved June 8 2013 Resultados Arena Mexico Viernes 14 de Junio 13 in Spanish Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre Archived from the original on June 16 2013 Retrieved June 15 2013 CMLL遠征中のBushiが メキシコ限定 ブシロード でアレナメヒコに登場 in Japanese New Japan Pro Wrestling June 15 2013 Retrieved June 17 2013 Okumura llama traidor a Bushiroad Medio Tiempo in Spanish June 17 2013 Retrieved June 17 2013 Road to Destruction in Japanese New Japan Pro Wrestling Retrieved September 6 2013 Best of the Super Jr XXI New Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese Retrieved June 6 2014 Best of the Super Jr XXI New Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese Retrieved June 6 2014 King of Pro Wrestling New Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese Retrieved October 13 2014 お知らせ Bushi選手が 全治6ヶ月の負傷により長期欠場へ New Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese December 20 2014 Retrieved December 20 2014 G125 お詫びとお知らせ Bushi選手が 右目眼窩底骨折負傷により 復帰戦が延期に New Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese August 11 2015 Retrieved August 11 2015 11月21日 土 後楽園ホール大会にて Bushi選手の 復帰戦 が決定 New Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese November 9 2015 Retrieved November 9 2015 お知らせ 11月21日 土 後楽園大会 Bushi選手の欠場が決定 New Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese November 20 2015 Retrieved November 20 2015 World Tag League 2015 New Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese Retrieved November 21 2015 Rose Bryan December 9 2015 NJPW World Tag League Finals report Evil and Naito vs Makabe and Honma Wrestling Observer Newsletter Retrieved December 13 2015 a b Rose Bryan December 19 2015 NJPW results Okada and Tanahashi battle in tag action CMLL title bout Wrestling Observer Newsletter Retrieved December 19 2015 NJPW Presents CMLL Fantastica Mania 2016 New Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese Retrieved January 22 2016 The New Beginning in Niigata New Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese Retrieved February 14 2016 Best of the Super Jr XXIII New Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese Retrieved June 6 2016 Super J Cup 2016 New Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese Retrieved July 20 2016 a b Destruction in Tokyo New Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese Retrieved September 17 2016 Rose Bryan November 4 2016 NJPW Power Struggle live results Tetsuya Naito vs Jay Lethal Wrestling Observer Newsletter Retrieved November 5 2016 a b Rose Bryan Currier Joseph January 3 2017 NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 11 live results Kazuchika Okada vs Kenny Omega Wrestling Observer Newsletter Retrieved January 4 2017 戦国炎舞 Kizna Presents New Year Dash New Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese Retrieved January 5 2017 a b Rose Bryan February 10 2017 NJPW New Beginning in Osaka live results Naito vs Elgin Wrestling Observer Newsletter Retrieved February 11 2017 戦国炎舞 Kizna Presents Road to Sakura Genesis 2017 New Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese Retrieved April 4 2017 a b Rose Bryan May 2 2017 NJPW Wrestling Dontaku live results Okada faces Bad Luck Fale Wrestling Observer Newsletter Retrieved May 3 2017 鉄拳7 Presents Best of the Super Jr 24 New Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese Retrieved June 1 2017 NJPW Kizuna Road results KUSHIDA defends against BUSHI WON F4W WWE news Pro Wrestling News WWE Results UFC News UFC results 2017 06 27 Retrieved 2021 01 05 NJPW Results Kizuna Road 2017 KUSHIDA establishes its supremacy in the Jr division Superluchas Retrieved 2021 01 05 Bushi 高橋ヒロム 待望の 初対談 が実現 危ない二人 がジュニアタッグ戦線殴り込みへ宣言 ウワサの Roppongi 3K にも言及 第1回 New Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese October 3 2017 Retrieved October 23 2017 NEW JAPAN POWER STRUGGLE SUPER JUNIOR TAG LEAGUE UPDATES PWInsider com www pwinsider com Retrieved 2021 01 05 SUPER JUNIOR TAG LEAGUE SEMI FINALS NJPW 10 30 ROAD TO POWER STRUGGLE IN TOKYO JAPAN LIVE REPORT PWInsider com www pwinsider com Retrieved 2021 01 05 JRA presents Road to Tokyo Dome New Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese Retrieved December 17 2017 NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 12 live results 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2020 02 06 Road to the new beginning night 9 NEW JAPAN PRO WRESTLING NJPW Retrieved 2021 01 05 NJPW 2020 02 21 NEW JAPAN ROAD NEW JAPAN PRO WRESTLING NJPW Retrieved 2021 01 05 NJPW cancels remainder of New Japan Cup tour due to coronavirus WON F4W WWE news Pro Wrestling News WWE Results UFC News UFC results 2020 03 10 Retrieved 2021 01 05 Andrew Thompson 2020 02 26 NJPW cancels all events from March 1 15 due to Coronavirus outbreak POST Wrestling WWE NXT AEW NJPW UFC Podcasts News Reviews Retrieved 2021 01 05 Tedesco Mike 2020 03 10 NJPW cancels remainder of events through at least March 21 due to Coronavirus outbreak WWE News and Results RAW and Smackdown Results Impact News ROH News Retrieved 2021 01 05 COMPLETE NEW JAPAN CUP 2020 PREVIEW PWInsider com www pwinsider com Retrieved 2021 01 05 Murray Mike 2020 06 23 NEW JAPAN CUP 2020 Day 4 EVIL Kojima Goto Yujiro POST Wrestling WWE NXT AEW NJPW UFC Podcasts News Reviews Retrieved 2021 01 05 NJPW reported three sick leave due to health problems Superluchas Retrieved 2021 01 05 7 1 NEW JAPAN CUP NIGHT 6 Yoshi Hashi vs Bushi Sho vs Sanada Ibushi vs Taichi Goto vs Evil Pro Wrestling Torch 2020 07 01 Retrieved 2021 01 05 New NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champions will be determined next week Over four nights from Korakuen Hall a stacked eight team tournament Twitter New NEVER 6 Man Tag Champions to be crowned in Korakuen tournament njpw1972 com 1 4 NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 15 results Powell s review of Tetsuya Naito vs Kota Ibushi for the IWGP Heavyweight and IWGP Intercontinental Championships Kazuchika Okada vs Will Ospreay Hiromu Takahashi vs El Phantasmo for a shot at the IWGP Jr Heavyweight Championship 4 January 2021 NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 15 night two live results Ibushi vs White NJPW Best of the Super Jr 28 2021 Results Schedule Card Points Table 8 November 2021 NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 16 Night 1 Results 4 January 2022 NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 16 Night 2 Results 5 January 2022 Full Results to NJPW WrestleKingdom 16 Night Three 8 January 2022 NJPW New Japan Cup 2022 Night 2 Results Night 3 Card NJPW Best of Super Juniors 29 Lineup Announced Including Champions from ROH IMPACT amp GLEAT May 2022 NJPW Best of the Super Juniors 29 finals live results Hiromu vs El Desperado Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI 500 for 2016 The Internet Wrestling Database Retrieved 2016 09 01 Alvarez Bryan March 15 2018 WOR 2017 WRESTLING OBSERVER NEWSLETTER AWARDS DISCUSSION AND MORE Wrestling Observer Newsletter Retrieved March 15 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tetsuya Bushi BUSHI s New Japan Pro Wrestling profile Bushi s profile at Cagematch net Wrestlingdata com Internet Wrestling Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bushi wrestler amp oldid 1155739212, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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