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Kaz Hayashi

Kazuhiro Hayashi (林 和広, Hayashi Kazuhiro, born May 18, 1973) is a Japanese professional wrestler known simply as Kaz Hayashi (カズ・ハヤシ, Kazu Hayashi). He is best known for his work in All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW),[1] where in addition to being a wrestler for the promotion, he also served as the head booker for the company's junior heavyweight division. After leaving AJPW in 2013, Hayashi competed for Wrestle-1, where he also worked as a trainer.[3] In April 2017, Hayashi took over as the new president of Wrestle-1, remaining in the position until the promotion's closure in 2020; he was also the promotion's final champion of the Wrestle-1 Championship. In August 2020, Hayashi joined Gleat as both an in-ring wrestler and the promotion's Chief Technical Officer.

Kaz Hayashi
Hayashi in April 2023
Birth nameKazuhiro Hayashi (林 和広, Hayashi Kazuhiro)
Born (1973-05-18) May 18, 1973 (age 50)[1][2]
Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan[1][2]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)El Gringo[1]
The Great Hayashi[1]
Kaz Hayashi[1]
Miguel Hayashi Jr.
Shiryu[1]
Billed height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)[2]
Billed weight83 kg (183 lb)[2]
Trained byGran Hamada
Último Dragón
DebutNovember 19, 1992[1][2]

Professional wrestling career edit

Early career (1992–1997) edit

For much of his early career, Hayashi wrestled in Michinoku Pro Wrestling (Michinoku Pro/MPW) under a mask, using the ring name Shiryu (Growing Dragon in Japanese). As Shiryu, he was part of the memorable rudo group, Kaientai Deluxe, which waged war with Michinoku Pro's Sekigun for many years, producing some classic matches. In June 1997, he left Michinoku Pro for the Mexican Promo Azteca promotion, before joining World Championship Wrestling (WCW) in the United States in October of that year.

World Championship Wrestling (1997–2001) edit

After unmasking, Hayashi joined WCW in 1998. Early on, he was relegated to a jobber and comedy character. He would be taken under the management of Sonny Onoo and even come to inherit Glacier's ceremonial armor and light show for a time. In late 1999, Vince Russo and Ed Ferrara began booking WCW programs and Hayashi was paired with La Parka. During interviews, the two would speak in their native languages which would be humorously dubbed over by charismatic English speakers, calling him names such as "The Kaz Master" and "Kazanova". This ended shortly when La Parka became upset and tossed the microphone down as Ferrera was speaking.

In mid-2000, Hayashi formed the stable The Jung Dragons along with Jamie-San and Yang. Primarily feuding with 3 Count, the Jung Dragons consisted of high-flying cruiserweight talent and gained considerable popularity until the group's demise the following year. During this time, he became friends with Keiji Mutoh, who was appearing in his final run with the promotion under his Great Muta guise.

World Wrestling Federation (2001–2002) edit

Hayashi's contract was bought by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) following their purchase of WCW in early 2001. He was first sent to WWF's developmental territory the Heartland Wrestling Association (HWA) before being moved to the main roster. Hayashi made his WWF main roster debut during the Invasion storyline as a member of The Alliance faction but only made one appearance before returning to HWA and ultimately heading back to Japan.[4]

All Japan Pro Wrestling (2002–2013) edit

 
Hayashi in November 2010

After returning to Japan, Hayashi eventually decided to join All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) due to his friendship with Keiji Mutoh and established himself as one of their top stars, winning the World Junior Heavyweight Championship and both the World Tag Team Championship and the All Asia Tag Team Championship with Satoshi Kojima. In 2006, Hayashi won the AJPW Junior League tournament.

Now under the name Miguel Hayashi Jr., Hayashi, PEPE Michinoku, and El NOSAWA Mendoza formed a team during the AJPW Champion Carnival called Mexico Amigos. Nobutaka Araya joined the team after six-man Action between Mexico Amigos and Araya/Fuchi/Hirai at the Carnival's final show.

After multiple bouts against Minoru Suzuki, Nosawa offered Suzuki an invitation into Mexico Amigos, which he declined. This resulted in the group changing multiple assets. Their name was changed to Mexico Amigos Black, the previous worn Mexican Flag attire became Black and Gold attire, and Nobutaka Araya was kicked out of the group. The groups is currently in a heated rivalry with Mazada's Samurai New Japan group, Minoru Suzuki, and Voodoo Murders.

At AJPW's "Fan Appreciation Day" show, The Mexico Amigos teamed with Ray Suzuki and defeated Ryuji Hijikata, Kikutaro, T28 and Ryuji Yamaguchi. After the match, Ray Suzuki revealed himself as Minoru Suzuki and stated that starting next year he would throw his Amigos tights away and return to NOSAWA Rongai, then kidnapped him to start early training. This led to Pepe and Miguel stating they would return to Mexico, but Kaz and Taka would return come the new year. After one last "Viva Mexico", the Mexico Amigos disbanded.

On February 6, 2009, Hayashi defeated Naomichi Marufuji to win the World Junior Heavyweight Championship for a second time. During Hayashi's 23-month reign, he successfully defended the title a record–breaking seventeen times. He would lose the title to Minoru on January 2, 2011.[5]

In June 2013, Hayashi announced his resignation from All Japan in the aftermath of Nobuo Shiraishi taking over as the president and Keiji Mutoh leaving the promotion.[6] Hayashi's final match for the promotion took place on June 30 and saw him and his longtime tag team partner Shuji Kondo, who was also leaving All Japan, unsuccessfully challenge Burning (Atsushi Aoki and Kotaro Suzuki) for the All Asia Tag Team Championship.[7]

Wrestle-1 (2013–2020) edit

 
Hayashi in 2020, during one of the last W1 events, Wrestle Wars

On July 10, 2013, Hayashi was announced as part of Keiji Mutoh's new Wrestle-1 promotion.[8][9][10] During the promotion's inaugural event on September 8, Hayashi teamed with Shuji Kondo in a tag team match, where they were defeated by the Big Japan Pro Wrestling team of Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi.[11] As part of a working relationship between Wrestle-1 and American promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), Hayashi and Kondo earned a shot at the TNA World Tag Team Championship by defeating Desperado (Kazma Sakamoto and Masayuki Kono) on February 15, 2014.[12] On March 2 at Kaisen: Outbreak, Hayashi and Kondo unsuccessfully challenged The Wolves (Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards) for the TNA World Tag Team Championship in a three-way match, which also included The BroMans (Jessie Godderz and Robbie E), who went on to win the match and become the new champions.[13] On September 22, Hayashi entered the Wrestle-1 Championship tournament, but was defeated in his first round match by Kondo.[14] On October 12, Hayashi worked TNA's Bound for Glory event in Tokyo, unsuccessfully challenging Samoa Joe for the TNA X Division Championship in a three-way match, which also included Low Ki.[15] In November, Hayashi and Kondo took part in the First Tag League Greatest tournament, set to determine the inaugural Wrestle-1 Tag Team Champions, where they finished second in their block with a record of three wins and one loss, advancing to the semifinals.[16] On November 30, Hayashi and Kondo first defeated Kai and Ryota Hama in the semifinals and then Akira and Manabu Soya in the finals to win the tournament and become the inaugural Wrestle-1 Tag Team Champions.[17] After seven successful title defenses, they lost the title to Soya and Jun Kasai on July 12, 2015.[18] On October 9, Kondo broke off his partnership with Hayashi.[19] On January 31, 2016, Hayashi, Minoru Tanaka and Tajiri won the vacant UWA World Trios Championship.[20] They lost the title to Andy Wu, Daiki Inaba and Seiki Yoshioka in their fifth defense on July 29.[21] On September 18, Hayashi and Kotaro Suzuki won the vacant Wrestle-1 Tag Team Championship.[22] They lost the title to Koji Doi and Kumagoro on March 20, 2017.[23]

On March 27, 2017, it was announced that Hayashi would become Wrestle-1's new president on April 1 with Shuji Kondo as his vice president.[24] Wrestle-1 ran its final event on April 1, 2020.

Gleat (2020–present) edit

In August 2020, it was announced that Hayashi was joining Gleat as the promotion's Chief Technical Officer.[25]

Championships and accomplishments edit

 
Hayashi is a two-time World Junior Heavyweight Champion in AJPW.

References edit

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  • Biography

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Kazuhiro Hayashi 林 和広 Hayashi Kazuhiro born May 18 1973 is a Japanese professional wrestler known simply as Kaz Hayashi カズ ハヤシ Kazu Hayashi He is best known for his work in All Japan Pro Wrestling AJPW 1 where in addition to being a wrestler for the promotion he also served as the head booker for the company s junior heavyweight division After leaving AJPW in 2013 Hayashi competed for Wrestle 1 where he also worked as a trainer 3 In April 2017 Hayashi took over as the new president of Wrestle 1 remaining in the position until the promotion s closure in 2020 he was also the promotion s final champion of the Wrestle 1 Championship In August 2020 Hayashi joined Gleat as both an in ring wrestler and the promotion s Chief Technical Officer Kaz HayashiHayashi in April 2023Birth nameKazuhiro Hayashi 林 和広 Hayashi Kazuhiro Born 1973 05 18 May 18 1973 age 50 1 2 Setagaya Tokyo Japan 1 2 Professional wrestling careerRing name s El Gringo 1 The Great Hayashi 1 Kaz Hayashi 1 Miguel Hayashi Jr Shiryu 1 Billed height1 73 m 5 ft 8 in 2 Billed weight83 kg 183 lb 2 Trained byGran HamadaUltimo DragonDebutNovember 19 1992 1 2 Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 Early career 1992 1997 1 2 World Championship Wrestling 1997 2001 1 3 World Wrestling Federation 2001 2002 1 4 All Japan Pro Wrestling 2002 2013 1 5 Wrestle 1 2013 2020 1 6 Gleat 2020 present 2 Championships and accomplishments 3 References 4 External linksProfessional wrestling career editEarly career 1992 1997 edit For much of his early career Hayashi wrestled in Michinoku Pro Wrestling Michinoku Pro MPW under a mask using the ring name Shiryu Growing Dragon in Japanese As Shiryu he was part of the memorable rudo group Kaientai Deluxe which waged war with Michinoku Pro s Sekigun for many years producing some classic matches In June 1997 he left Michinoku Pro for the Mexican Promo Azteca promotion before joining World Championship Wrestling WCW in the United States in October of that year World Championship Wrestling 1997 2001 edit See also The Jung Dragons After unmasking Hayashi joined WCW in 1998 Early on he was relegated to a jobber and comedy character He would be taken under the management of Sonny Onoo and even come to inherit Glacier s ceremonial armor and light show for a time In late 1999 Vince Russo and Ed Ferrara began booking WCW programs and Hayashi was paired with La Parka During interviews the two would speak in their native languages which would be humorously dubbed over by charismatic English speakers calling him names such as The Kaz Master and Kazanova This ended shortly when La Parka became upset and tossed the microphone down as Ferrera was speaking In mid 2000 Hayashi formed the stable The Jung Dragons along with Jamie San and Yang Primarily feuding with 3 Count the Jung Dragons consisted of high flying cruiserweight talent and gained considerable popularity until the group s demise the following year During this time he became friends with Keiji Mutoh who was appearing in his final run with the promotion under his Great Muta guise World Wrestling Federation 2001 2002 edit Hayashi s contract was bought by the World Wrestling Federation WWF following their purchase of WCW in early 2001 He was first sent to WWF s developmental territory the Heartland Wrestling Association HWA before being moved to the main roster Hayashi made his WWF main roster debut during the Invasion storyline as a member of The Alliance faction but only made one appearance before returning to HWA and ultimately heading back to Japan 4 All Japan Pro Wrestling 2002 2013 edit nbsp Hayashi in November 2010 After returning to Japan Hayashi eventually decided to join All Japan Pro Wrestling AJPW due to his friendship with Keiji Mutoh and established himself as one of their top stars winning the World Junior Heavyweight Championship and both the World Tag Team Championship and the All Asia Tag Team Championship with Satoshi Kojima In 2006 Hayashi won the AJPW Junior League tournament Now under the name Miguel Hayashi Jr Hayashi PEPE Michinoku and El NOSAWA Mendoza formed a team during the AJPW Champion Carnival called Mexico Amigos Nobutaka Araya joined the team after six man Action between Mexico Amigos and Araya Fuchi Hirai at the Carnival s final show After multiple bouts against Minoru Suzuki Nosawa offered Suzuki an invitation into Mexico Amigos which he declined This resulted in the group changing multiple assets Their name was changed to Mexico Amigos Black the previous worn Mexican Flag attire became Black and Gold attire and Nobutaka Araya was kicked out of the group The groups is currently in a heated rivalry with Mazada s Samurai New Japan group Minoru Suzuki and Voodoo Murders At AJPW s Fan Appreciation Day show The Mexico Amigos teamed with Ray Suzuki and defeated Ryuji Hijikata Kikutaro T28 and Ryuji Yamaguchi After the match Ray Suzuki revealed himself as Minoru Suzuki and stated that starting next year he would throw his Amigos tights away and return to NOSAWA Rongai then kidnapped him to start early training This led to Pepe and Miguel stating they would return to Mexico but Kaz and Taka would return come the new year After one last Viva Mexico the Mexico Amigos disbanded On February 6 2009 Hayashi defeated Naomichi Marufuji to win the World Junior Heavyweight Championship for a second time During Hayashi s 23 month reign he successfully defended the title a record breaking seventeen times He would lose the title to Minoru on January 2 2011 5 In June 2013 Hayashi announced his resignation from All Japan in the aftermath of Nobuo Shiraishi taking over as the president and Keiji Mutoh leaving the promotion 6 Hayashi s final match for the promotion took place on June 30 and saw him and his longtime tag team partner Shuji Kondo who was also leaving All Japan unsuccessfully challenge Burning Atsushi Aoki and Kotaro Suzuki for the All Asia Tag Team Championship 7 Wrestle 1 2013 2020 edit nbsp Hayashi in 2020 during one of the last W1 events Wrestle Wars On July 10 2013 Hayashi was announced as part of Keiji Mutoh s new Wrestle 1 promotion 8 9 10 During the promotion s inaugural event on September 8 Hayashi teamed with Shuji Kondo in a tag team match where they were defeated by the Big Japan Pro Wrestling team of Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi 11 As part of a working relationship between Wrestle 1 and American promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling TNA Hayashi and Kondo earned a shot at the TNA World Tag Team Championship by defeating Desperado Kazma Sakamoto and Masayuki Kono on February 15 2014 12 On March 2 at Kaisen Outbreak Hayashi and Kondo unsuccessfully challenged The Wolves Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards for the TNA World Tag Team Championship in a three way match which also included The BroMans Jessie Godderz and Robbie E who went on to win the match and become the new champions 13 On September 22 Hayashi entered the Wrestle 1 Championship tournament but was defeated in his first round match by Kondo 14 On October 12 Hayashi worked TNA s Bound for Glory event in Tokyo unsuccessfully challenging Samoa Joe for the TNA X Division Championship in a three way match which also included Low Ki 15 In November Hayashi and Kondo took part in the First Tag League Greatest tournament set to determine the inaugural Wrestle 1 Tag Team Champions where they finished second in their block with a record of three wins and one loss advancing to the semifinals 16 On November 30 Hayashi and Kondo first defeated Kai and Ryota Hama in the semifinals and then Akira and Manabu Soya in the finals to win the tournament and become the inaugural Wrestle 1 Tag Team Champions 17 After seven successful title defenses they lost the title to Soya and Jun Kasai on July 12 2015 18 On October 9 Kondo broke off his partnership with Hayashi 19 On January 31 2016 Hayashi Minoru Tanaka and Tajiri won the vacant UWA World Trios Championship 20 They lost the title to Andy Wu Daiki Inaba and Seiki Yoshioka in their fifth defense on July 29 21 On September 18 Hayashi and Kotaro Suzuki won the vacant Wrestle 1 Tag Team Championship 22 They lost the title to Koji Doi and Kumagoro on March 20 2017 23 On March 27 2017 it was announced that Hayashi would become Wrestle 1 s new president on April 1 with Shuji Kondo as his vice president 24 Wrestle 1 ran its final event on April 1 2020 Gleat 2020 present edit In August 2020 it was announced that Hayashi was joining Gleat as the promotion s Chief Technical Officer 25 Championships and accomplishments edit nbsp Hayashi is a two time World Junior Heavyweight Champion in AJPW All Japan Pro Wrestling All Asia Tag Team Championship 1 time with The Great Kosuke World Junior Heavyweight Championship 2 times 2 World Tag Team Championship 1 time with Satoshi Kojima 2 AJPW Junior League 2006 AJPW Junior Tag League 2011 with KAI AJPW Junior Tag League 2012 with Shuji Kondo World s Strongest Junior Tag League 2002 with Jimmy Yang 26 World s Strongest Tag Determination League 2003 with Satoshi Kojima Giant Baba Six Man Cup 2002 with Keiji Mutoh amp George Hines 26 January 3 Korakuen Hall Junior Heavyweight Battle Royal 2004 2008 26 27 Gleat G Infinity Championship 1 time current with Cima Kaientai Dojo Strongest K Championship 1 time 2 Michinoku Pro Wrestling Central American Middleweight Championship 1 time Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI ranked him 55 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2006 28 Pro Wrestling ZERO1 MAX NWA International Lightweight Tag Team Championship 1 time with Leonardo Spanky Tokyo Gurentai Tokyo Intercontinental Tag Team Championship 1 time with Dick Togo Tokyo World Heavyweight Championship 1 time Tokyo Sports Technique Award 2010 Wrestle 1 UWA World Trios Championship 3 times with Minoru Tanaka and Tajiri 1 20 Masayuki Kono and Shuji Kondo 1 and Manabu Soya and Shuji Kondo 1 29 Wrestle 1 Tag Team Championship 3 times with Shuji Kondo 2 17 and Kotaro Suzuki 1 22 Tag League Greatest 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