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Kai En Tai

Kai En Tai (also spelled Kaientai) was a professional wrestling stable made up of Japanese wrestlers Shiryu, Dick Togo and Men’s Teioh, later joined by Sho Funaki and Taka Michinoku. The group was managed by Yamaguchi-San when they were in the WWF.[1]

Kaientai
Stable
MembersDick Togo
Men’s Teioh
Shiryu
Taka Michinoku
Funaki
Super Boy
Hanzo Nakajima
Yoshihiro Tajiri
Gran Hamada
Yamaguchi-San (manager- WWF)
Name(s)Kaientai Deluxe
Kaientai
Kai En Tai
bWo Japan
Club Kamikaze
Billed fromJapan
Debut1994
Disbanded2001 (WWF)
Years active1994–2001

History Edit

Michinoku Pro Wrestling Edit

The group debuted in Japan's Michinoku Pro wrestling promotion in late 1994 when SATO, Terry Boy and Shiryu introduced themselves as Kai En Tai. The name "Kai En Tai" was based on Japan's first modern corporation, Kaientai ("Naval Auxiliary Force"), a naval institution and paramilitary organization dedicated to freeing Japan from feudal rule and protecting the country's national sovereignty that was a major player in the introduction of the Meiji Restoration.

Kai En Tai had many high profile tag team matches before two of them changed their names; SATO became Dick Togo, Terry Boy became Men's Teioh while Shiryu's name remained unchanged. The stable's name was also changed to "Kaientai Deluxe", or Kaientai DX for short. They would later be joined by The Dream Chasers (Taka Michinoku and Shoichi Funaki) as new members. Other members included Hanzo Nakajima, Yoshihiro Tajiri, Gran Hamada and Super Boy.

Extreme Championship Wrestling Edit

In early 1997, Taka Michinoku, Dick Togo and Terry Boy had a short stint in Extreme Championship Wrestling as BWO Japan (also known as "BWO International") and feuded with the fellow Japanese team of The Great Sasuke, Gran Hamada and Gran Naniwa. The rivalry culminated at ECW's first ever Pay-Per-View event Barely Legal 1997 where the team of Sasuke, Hamada and Masato Yakushiji (filling in for an injured Gran Naniwa) came out victorious. Since then, Kai En Tai would permanently adopt the bWo colors of blue and white as their own.

World Wrestling Federation Edit

Kai En Tai (with the exception of Shiryu, who was in WCW under his real name, Kaz Hayashi) made their first appearance in the WWF the night after WrestleMania XIV on the March 30, 1998 episode of Raw is War. The team dropped the 'DX' from their full title due to the existence of D-Generation X in the WWF. They attacked Taka Michinoku — who signed with the WWF much earlier — because they felt he had become Americanized since joining the WWE until he later rejoined them. Kaientai was originally referred to by the announcers as Club Kamikaze, but their new manager Yamaguchi-San announced their actual name upon his arrival shortly afterwards.

Their most infamous WWF feud was with Val Venis, who had a porn star gimmick at the time. Yamaguchi was enraged when he was shown a pornographic video of his (onscreen) wife, sleeping with Venis, and threatened to punish both of them. Mrs. Yamaguchi-San was brought to the ring for what was going to be a spanking by Yamaguchi-san using a wooden paddle, but she was rescued by Venis. A week later, just as Venis had finished a match, Yamaguchi and Kaientai showed up with a salami on a table. Yamaguchi proceeded to chop the salami while shouting at Venis, "I choppy choppy your pee pee!"[1]

The following week, Venis teamed up with Taka Michinoku to take on Togo and Funaki in a tag team match. Taka made a swerve, however, by turning against Venis,[1] proclaiming that Mrs. Yamaguchi-San was his sister. Venis was dragged backstage by Kaientai to have his member amputated, though the audience did not see what happened next. Venis returned after a week, explained that Yamaguchi's sword narrowly missed his genitalia, due to the lights being turned off by John Wayne Bobbitt, broke off his relationship with Mrs. Yamaguchi-San and thus ended the feud.

After Togo, Teioh and both Yamaguchis left the WWF, Michinoku and Funaki began wrestling as a tag team using the name Kaientai.[1] They were primarily jobbers, best known for their "Evil! Indeed!" skits in which Bruce Prichard dubbed English voices into their promos while they badly lip-synced, with Taka ending his "comments" with "Evil!" and Funaki "saying" only "Indeed!" Funaki and Taka's last ever tag team partnership as Kaientai in the WWF was a win over Raven and Justin Credible on the October 20, 2001 edition of WWF Jakked.[2]

Michinoku eventually left the WWF. He ran a promotion called Kaientai Dojo (or K-DOJO) until 2019.[3] Funaki remained in the WWF, finding a niche as part of the SmackDown cruiserweight division and as a backstage interviewer before being released from his contract in 2010 after 12 years with the company.[4] However, he has since been re-hired and currently serves as a member of the Japanese commentary team.

Michinoku Pro Wrestling Edit

With the occasion of Michinoku Pro's 10th Anniversary on November 2, 2003, Kaientai DX reformed, as Dick Togo, Men's Teioh, Taka Michinoku, Shiryu and Hanzo Nakajima took down Jinsei Shinzaki, Hayate, Kesen Numa-jiro, Kazuya Yuasa and Chi-Nen Hokkai.

Independent circuit Edit

On July 15, 2005, another Kaientai reunion took place at Kaientai Dojo, when Taka Michinoku teamed up with Sho Funaki, Dick Togo and Men's Teioh to do battle with Kengo Mashimo, Kazma, Ryota Chikuzen and Kunio Toshima. Although Kaientai came up short of defeating the opposing team, it was a very emotional moment and the crowd showed their support after the match.

Kaientai reunited once again on the 2006 Indy Summit show on New Year's Eve where Taka Michinoku, Sho Funaki, Kaz Hayashi, Dick Togo and Men's Teioh defeated Makoto Oishi, Kudo, Katsuya Kishi, Shinjitsu Nohashi and Milanito Collection a.t. The Kaientai team claimed victory after Togo hit Oishi with a diving senton. On January 25, 2007, Taka Michinoku, Men's Teioh and Dick Togo appeared in Dragon Gate to take on the team of Cima, BxB Hulk and Matt Sydal.

Members Edit

Championships Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d Shields, Brian; Sullivan, Kevin (2009). WWE Encyclopedia. Dorling Kindersley. p. 167. ISBN 978-0-7566-4190-0.
  2. ^ "TAKA Michinoku: Profile & Match Listing - Internet Wrestling Database (IWD)".
  3. ^ "TAKA Michinoku abandona Kaientai Dojo tras una polémica por infidelidad". 21 January 2019.
  4. ^ Gerweck, Steve (2010-04-22). . WrestleView. Archived from the original on 2010-04-24. Retrieved 2010-04-23.

External links Edit

  • (including his history with Kaientai)
  • OWW Profile: Kai En Tai
  • The Wrestling Utopia: Kai En Tai

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Kai En Tai also spelled Kaientai was a professional wrestling stable made up of Japanese wrestlers Shiryu Dick Togo and Men s Teioh later joined by Sho Funaki and Taka Michinoku The group was managed by Yamaguchi San when they were in the WWF 1 KaientaiStableMembersDick TogoMen s TeiohShiryuTaka MichinokuFunakiSuper BoyHanzo NakajimaYoshihiro TajiriGran Hamada Yamaguchi San manager WWF Name s Kaientai DeluxeKaientaiKai En TaibWo Japan Club KamikazeBilled fromJapanDebut1994Disbanded2001 WWF Years active1994 2001 Contents 1 History 1 1 Michinoku Pro Wrestling 1 2 Extreme Championship Wrestling 1 3 World Wrestling Federation 1 4 Michinoku Pro Wrestling 1 5 Independent circuit 2 Members 3 Championships 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditMichinoku Pro Wrestling Edit The group debuted in Japan s Michinoku Pro wrestling promotion in late 1994 when SATO Terry Boy and Shiryu introduced themselves as Kai En Tai The name Kai En Tai was based on Japan s first modern corporation Kaientai Naval Auxiliary Force a naval institution and paramilitary organization dedicated to freeing Japan from feudal rule and protecting the country s national sovereignty that was a major player in the introduction of the Meiji Restoration Kai En Tai had many high profile tag team matches before two of them changed their names SATO became Dick Togo Terry Boy became Men s Teioh while Shiryu s name remained unchanged The stable s name was also changed to Kaientai Deluxe or Kaientai DX for short They would later be joined by The Dream Chasers Taka Michinoku and Shoichi Funaki as new members Other members included Hanzo Nakajima Yoshihiro Tajiri Gran Hamada and Super Boy Extreme Championship Wrestling Edit In early 1997 Taka Michinoku Dick Togo and Terry Boy had a short stint in Extreme Championship Wrestling as BWO Japan also known as BWO International and feuded with the fellow Japanese team of The Great Sasuke Gran Hamada and Gran Naniwa The rivalry culminated at ECW s first ever Pay Per View event Barely Legal 1997 where the team of Sasuke Hamada and Masato Yakushiji filling in for an injured Gran Naniwa came out victorious Since then Kai En Tai would permanently adopt the bWo colors of blue and white as their own World Wrestling Federation Edit Kai En Tai with the exception of Shiryu who was in WCW under his real name Kaz Hayashi made their first appearance in the WWF the night after WrestleMania XIV on the March 30 1998 episode of Raw is War The team dropped the DX from their full title due to the existence of D Generation X in the WWF They attacked Taka Michinoku who signed with the WWF much earlier because they felt he had become Americanized since joining the WWE until he later rejoined them Kaientai was originally referred to by the announcers as Club Kamikaze but their new manager Yamaguchi San announced their actual name upon his arrival shortly afterwards Their most infamous WWF feud was with Val Venis who had a porn star gimmick at the time Yamaguchi was enraged when he was shown a pornographic video of his onscreen wife sleeping with Venis and threatened to punish both of them Mrs Yamaguchi San was brought to the ring for what was going to be a spanking by Yamaguchi san using a wooden paddle but she was rescued by Venis A week later just as Venis had finished a match Yamaguchi and Kaientai showed up with a salami on a table Yamaguchi proceeded to chop the salami while shouting at Venis I choppy choppy your pee pee 1 The following week Venis teamed up with Taka Michinoku to take on Togo and Funaki in a tag team match Taka made a swerve however by turning against Venis 1 proclaiming that Mrs Yamaguchi San was his sister Venis was dragged backstage by Kaientai to have his member amputated though the audience did not see what happened next Venis returned after a week explained that Yamaguchi s sword narrowly missed his genitalia due to the lights being turned off by John Wayne Bobbitt broke off his relationship with Mrs Yamaguchi San and thus ended the feud After Togo Teioh and both Yamaguchis left the WWF Michinoku and Funaki began wrestling as a tag team using the name Kaientai 1 They were primarily jobbers best known for their Evil Indeed skits in which Bruce Prichard dubbed English voices into their promos while they badly lip synced with Taka ending his comments with Evil and Funaki saying only Indeed Funaki and Taka s last ever tag team partnership as Kaientai in the WWF was a win over Raven and Justin Credible on the October 20 2001 edition of WWF Jakked 2 Michinoku eventually left the WWF He ran a promotion called Kaientai Dojo or K DOJO until 2019 3 Funaki remained in the WWF finding a niche as part of the SmackDown cruiserweight division and as a backstage interviewer before being released from his contract in 2010 after 12 years with the company 4 However he has since been re hired and currently serves as a member of the Japanese commentary team Michinoku Pro Wrestling Edit With the occasion of Michinoku Pro s 10th Anniversary on November 2 2003 Kaientai DX reformed as Dick Togo Men s Teioh Taka Michinoku Shiryu and Hanzo Nakajima took down Jinsei Shinzaki Hayate Kesen Numa jiro Kazuya Yuasa and Chi Nen Hokkai Independent circuit Edit On July 15 2005 another Kaientai reunion took place at Kaientai Dojo when Taka Michinoku teamed up with Sho Funaki Dick Togo and Men s Teioh to do battle with Kengo Mashimo Kazma Ryota Chikuzen and Kunio Toshima Although Kaientai came up short of defeating the opposing team it was a very emotional moment and the crowd showed their support after the match Kaientai reunited once again on the 2006 Indy Summit show on New Year s Eve where Taka Michinoku Sho Funaki Kaz Hayashi Dick Togo and Men s Teioh defeated Makoto Oishi Kudo Katsuya Kishi Shinjitsu Nohashi and Milanito Collection a t The Kaientai team claimed victory after Togo hit Oishi with a diving senton On January 25 2007 Taka Michinoku Men s Teioh and Dick Togo appeared in Dragon Gate to take on the team of Cima BxB Hulk and Matt Sydal Members EditChampionships EditMichinoku Pro Wrestling British Commonwealth Junior Heavyweight Championship 1 time Dick Togo UWF Super Welterweight Championship 2 times Dick Togo 1 time Men s Teioh 1 time FMW Independent World Junior Heavyweight Championship 2 times Taka Michinoku New Japan Pro Wrestling IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship 1 time Taka Michinoku amp Dick Togo Note Not listed as Kai En Tai World Wrestling Federation WWF Light Heavyweight Championship 1 time Taka Michinoku WWF Hardcore Championship 1 time Shoichi Funaki WWE Cruiserweight Championship 1 time Shoichi FunakiReferences Edit a b c d Shields Brian Sullivan Kevin 2009 WWE Encyclopedia Dorling Kindersley p 167 ISBN 978 0 7566 4190 0 TAKA Michinoku Profile amp Match Listing Internet Wrestling Database IWD TAKA Michinoku abandona Kaientai Dojo tras una polemica por infidelidad 21 January 2019 Gerweck Steve 2010 04 22 WWE releases six talents WrestleView Archived from the original on 2010 04 24 Retrieved 2010 04 23 External links EditGerweck net Funaki profile including his history with Kaientai OWW Profile Kai En Tai The Wrestling Utopia Kai En Tai Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kai En Tai amp oldid 1178650198, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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