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Kenzo Suzuki

Kenzo Suzuki (鈴木 健三, Suzuki Kenzō, born July 25, 1974) is a Japanese professional wrestler. He is perhaps best known for his appearances with New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and in the United States with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), where he was a one-time WWE Tag Team Champion in the latter company. He currently performs for All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) under the ring name Kenso, where he is a one-time World Tag Team Champion and a one-time Gaora TV Champion.

Kenzo Suzuki
Suzuki in January 2005
Born (1974-07-25) July 25, 1974 (age 48)[1][2]
Hekinan, Aichi, Japan[1][3]
Spouse(s)Hiroko Suzuki (m. 2003)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Kenso[3]
Kenzo Suzuki[3]
Billed height1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)[1][3]
Billed weight118 kg (260 lb)[1][3]
Billed fromThe Land of the Rising Sun
Tokyo, Japan
Trained byKensuke Sasaki[3]
Seiji Sakaguchi[3]
DebutJanuary 4, 2000[1][3]

Early career

Suzuki was a rugby union player, playing at the international level for Japan prior to his professional debut as a wrestler in January 2000.[4]

Professional wrestling career

Early career (2000–2003)

Suzuki debuted on January 4, 2000, at New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW)'s Wrestling World 2000 event at the Tokyo Dome, losing to Manabu Nakanishi.[3] Later that year, Suzuki won NJPW's Young Lion Cup tournament, defeating Shinya Makabe. He also won Rookie of the Year honors from NJPW in the same year. Following this, he would go on to win the Young Lion Tournament after defeating Hiroshi Tanahashi in the finals,[5] later forming a tag team with Tanahashi known as The Kings of the Hills.

In 2003, Suzuki resigned from NJPW, choosing to follow his mentor and trainer, Riki Choshu, to Choshu's World Japan promotion. Later in the year, he left to wrestle in the United States. It is speculated that he was forced to resign because a wrestler he was helping to train, Giant Ochiai, died while training on his watch.[6][7] As a result, this led to Suzuki venturing to the United States' independent circuit, where he worked for the Major League Wrestling (MLW) and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) promotions during 2003 before ultimately quitting World Japan, citing a lack of competition within the latter promotion.

World Wrestling Entertainment (2004–2005)

In 2004, Suzuki signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and was assigned to their developmental territory Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) in February.[8] Originally, Suzuki was scheduled to debut on the Raw brand in May under the ring name Hirohito, a Japanese patriot who held anti-American views.[9] However, the gimmick was dropped, and Suzuki as well as his valet and legitimate wife Hiroko were instead moved to the SmackDown! brand.[10] Together, they made their television debut on the June 10 episode of SmackDown!, where Suzuki defeated Scotty 2 Hotty.[11] Suzuki then began a short feud with Billy Gunn, which ended with Suzuki defeating Gunn at The Great American Bash. On the July 15 episode of SmackDown!, Suzuki, René Duprée, and Booker T defeated John Cena in a 3-on-1 elimination match. on the July 29 episode of SmackDown!, Suzuki competed in an 8-man elimination match for the vacant United States Championship, which was won by Booker T. On the September 2 episode of SmackDown!, Suzuki, Duprée and Booker T lost to Cena, Rob Van Dam and Rey Mysterio.

On the September 9 episode of SmackDown!, Suzuki and Duprée defeated Paul London and Billy Kidman to win the WWE Tag Team Championship. During the title reign, Suzuki adopted a comedic pro-American gimmick that saw him poorly sing popular songs.[12][13] At No Mercy, Suzuki and Duprée successfully defended their titles against Rob Van Dam and Rey Mysterio. After continued weeks of feuding, Suzuki and Duprée lost the titles to Van Dam and Mysterio on the December 9 episode of SmackDown!. They failed to regain the titles in a rematch at Armageddon.[14]

Suzuki entered a feud with John Cena over the United States Championship. On the January 6, 2005 episode of SmackDown!, Suzuki challenged United States Champion John Cena to a battle rap.[15] He then challenged Cena for the championship on the January 13 and January 27 episodes of SmackDown!, but was unsuccessful in both attempts.[16]

Suzuki entered the Royal Rumble match at Royal Rumble as the sixth entrant, but was eliminated by Rey Mysterio. His final WWE match came on the February 26 episode of Velocity where he lost to Booker T. In the following months, Suzuki suffered a collapsed lung. He returned to Ohio Valley Wrestling to continue his recovery. Suzuki and Hiroko were traded to Raw during the 2005 Draft Lottery. However, the pair were released from their contracts on July 6, 2005 before ever making an appearance on the brand.

Hustle and Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (2005–2006)

After leaving WWE, Suzuki returned to Japan, where he began performing for Hustle and wrestled in a number of humorous matches against the likes of Liosazer and Razor Ramon HG. In addition to Hustle, Suzuki also began performing for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) alongside fellow WWE alumnus Mark Jindrak, who began performing as Marco Corleone. Together, they were put into a feud with Shocker and Universo 2000, which led to Suzuki and Corleone losing a hair vs. hair match on June 12 and thus being forced to have their heads shaved. Following this, Suzuki was used sparingly before eventually leaving CMLL.

AAA (2007–2010, 2015)

On March 13, Suzuki was seen on AAA after jumping from the rival CMLL. He is a part of the Legion Extranjera with Konnan as the ring leader. On July 7, Suzuki lost his hair in the main event of AAA's Triplemanía XV. Sean Waltman was also in the match with his fiancee, Alicia Webb. Suzuki has been an active member of Konnan's Legion Extranjera since his debut and he had an opportunity for the AAA Mega Championship against Cibernético. He has teamed up with the returning Electroshock who is also a member of the Legion Extranjera. They have feuded with La Parka and Octagón. As of Triplemania XVI he has received a mini who accompanied him to the ring for a six-man tag match teaming with Electroshock and Bobby Lashley to take on Chessman, La Parka, and the returning Silver King. Suzuki's team won in the end. Suzuki was part of the 2009 Rey de Reyes, losing to La Parka on March 15.

After Triplemania XVII, Konnan's Legion Extranjera lost control of AAA; Konnan was suspended from Mexican wrestling for an indefinite time. At this time Legion Extranjera was dissolved leaving only Electroshock, Chessman, and Suzuki. Suzuki made an alliance with El Oriental and they formed their own team with Sugi San getting victories in their debut. They would lose to the Psycho Circus at Verano de Escandalo. In December 2009, Suzuki re-joined La Legión Extranjera before leaving the promotion in mid-2010.

Suzuki returned to AAA on May 24, 2015, when he, Masamune and Tiger Mask III formed a trio for the Lucha Libre World Cup. They were defeated in the first round of the tournament by Team MexLeyendas (Blue Demon Jr., Dr. Wagner Jr. and El Solar).[17]

Dragon Gate (2007)

On November 7, 2007, Suzuki made his debut in Dragon Gate as the surprise member of the Muscle Outlaw'z unit. He came out to Anthony W. Mori's entrance theme to trick the Typhoon unit into believing one of their own betrayed them. Suzuki competed in a six-man tag team match with new teammates Genki Horiguchi and Yasushi Kanda against Cima, Dragon Kid, and Ryo Saito that resulted in a disqualification loss for his team after assaulting the referee. Afterward, he and the rest of the MO'z assaulted Dragon Kid and removed the ring ropes to be used against him. This set up a match between Suzuki and Dragon Kid at the big November 25 show in Osaka. He faced on November 18 Kenichiro Arai in Fukuoka in his first match for the promotion.

All Japan Pro Wrestling (2010–present)

 
Kenso in April 2016

On July 25, 2010, Suzuki, disguised under a La Parka mask, made his debut for All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), helping the Voodoo Murders put Keiji Mutoh through a table. Afterwards, Suzuki unmasked himself, adopted the ring name Kenso and joined the heel group, which also included his former tag team partner René Duprée. On November 20, 2010, Kenso entered the World's Strongest Tag Determination League, teaming with fellow Voodoo Murders member Kono. After winning six out of their eight round robin stage matches, Kenso and Kono finished first in the group and on December 7 defeated Ryota Hama and Suwama in the finals to win the 2010 World's Strongest Tag Determination League. Kenso and Kono received their shot at the World Tag Team Championship on January 3, 2011, but were defeated by the defending champions, Akebono and Taiyō Kea. Shortly afterwards Kenso left the Voodoo Murders, turning face and on February 13, 2011, defeated Kono and Akebono in a three-way match to become the number one contender to the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship, held by Suwama.[18] On March 21 Kenso failed in his challenge for the AJPW Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship. On June 19, Kenso and The Great Muta defeated Akebono and Ryota Hama to win the vacant World Tag Team Championship.[19] After losing the title to Dark Cuervo and Dark Ozz on October 23, Muta turned on Kenso.[20] The turn was part of a storyline, where other AJPW wrestlers did not take Kenso seriously and refused to team with him as part of his Kenso Kakumei ("Kenso Revolution") stable.[1] After failed attempts to form new partnerships with Kaz Hayashi and Great Sasuke,[1] Kenso announced on November 18, 2013, that he had decided to join Go Shiozaki's new Xceed stable.[21] However, in the two's first match together three days later, Kenso turned on Shiozaki and announced he was forming a new heel stable named Dark Kingdom (DK) with foreigners Bambi Killer and D'Lo Brown.[22][23] On April 23, 2014, Kenso introduced AJPW outsiders Bear Fukuda, Kengo Mashimo, Kenichiro Arai, Mitsuya Nagai and Takeshi Minamino as the newest members of DK, proclaiming this the "real beginning" of the stable.[24] On December 14, Kenso won his first singles title in AJPW, when he defeated Kotaro Suzuki for the Gaora TV Championship.[25] He lost the title to Sushi in his fourth defense on June 4, 2015.[26] On July 31, it was announced that Kenso would begin freelancing following the expiration of his AJPW contract. He would, however, continue working for AJPW as a freelancer.[27]

Personal life

Suzuki married Hiroko Suzuki in 2003,[10] who acted as his valet during their time in WWE.

Championships and accomplishments

  • PWI ranked him #392 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2010[34]
  • VKF Battle Entertainment
  • VKF Championship (1 time)[36]

Luchas de apuestas record

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Shocker and Universo 2000 (hair) Marco Corleone and Kenzo Suzuki (hair) Mexico City, Mexico Sin Piedad December 15, 2006 [38]
Cibernético (hair) Kenzo Suzuki (hair) Mexico City, Mexico State Triplemanía XV July 15, 2007 [39][Note 1]

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  36. ^ "矢郷を下してVKF王者となったKensoにGentaroが「復帰したら闘わせて」望月と組んだ木村が朱里と危険な初遭遇!". Battle News (in Japanese). August 28, 2013. Retrieved August 28, 2013.
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Notes

External links

  • (in Japanese)
  • Online World of Wrestling profile

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Champion and a one time Gaora TV Champion Kenzo SuzukiSuzuki in January 2005Born 1974 07 25 July 25 1974 age 48 1 2 Hekinan Aichi Japan 1 3 Spouse s Hiroko Suzuki m 2003 Professional wrestling careerRing name s Kenso 3 Kenzo Suzuki 3 Billed height1 91 m 6 ft 3 in 1 3 Billed weight118 kg 260 lb 1 3 Billed fromThe Land of the Rising SunTokyo JapanTrained byKensuke Sasaki 3 Seiji Sakaguchi 3 DebutJanuary 4 2000 1 3 Contents 1 Early career 2 Professional wrestling career 2 1 Early career 2000 2003 2 2 World Wrestling Entertainment 2004 2005 2 3 Hustle and Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre 2005 2006 2 4 AAA 2007 2010 2015 2 5 Dragon Gate 2007 2 6 All Japan Pro Wrestling 2010 present 3 Personal life 4 Championships and accomplishments 4 1 Luchas de apuestas record 5 References 6 Notes 7 External linksEarly career EditSuzuki was a rugby union player playing at the international level for Japan prior to his professional debut as a wrestler in January 2000 4 Professional wrestling career EditEarly career 2000 2003 Edit Suzuki debuted on January 4 2000 at New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW s Wrestling World 2000 event at the Tokyo Dome losing to Manabu Nakanishi 3 Later that year Suzuki won NJPW s Young Lion Cup tournament defeating Shinya Makabe He also won Rookie of the Year honors from NJPW in the same year Following this he would go on to win the Young Lion Tournament after defeating Hiroshi Tanahashi in the finals 5 later forming a tag team with Tanahashi known as The Kings of the Hills In 2003 Suzuki resigned from NJPW choosing to follow his mentor and trainer Riki Choshu to Choshu s World Japan promotion Later in the year he left to wrestle in the United States It is speculated that he was forced to resign because a wrestler he was helping to train Giant Ochiai died while training on his watch 6 7 As a result this led to Suzuki venturing to the United States independent circuit where he worked for the Major League Wrestling MLW and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling TNA promotions during 2003 before ultimately quitting World Japan citing a lack of competition within the latter promotion World Wrestling Entertainment 2004 2005 Edit In 2004 Suzuki signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment WWE and was assigned to their developmental territory Ohio Valley Wrestling OVW in February 8 Originally Suzuki was scheduled to debut on the Raw brand in May under the ring name Hirohito a Japanese patriot who held anti American views 9 However the gimmick was dropped and Suzuki as well as his valet and legitimate wife Hiroko were instead moved to the SmackDown brand 10 Together they made their television debut on the June 10 episode of SmackDown where Suzuki defeated Scotty 2 Hotty 11 Suzuki then began a short feud with Billy Gunn which ended with Suzuki defeating Gunn at The Great American Bash On the July 15 episode of SmackDown Suzuki Rene Dupree and Booker T defeated John Cena in a 3 on 1 elimination match on the July 29 episode of SmackDown Suzuki competed in an 8 man elimination match for the vacant United States Championship which was won by Booker T On the September 2 episode of SmackDown Suzuki Dupree and Booker T lost to Cena Rob Van Dam and Rey Mysterio On the September 9 episode of SmackDown Suzuki and Dupree defeated Paul London and Billy Kidman to win the WWE Tag Team Championship During the title reign Suzuki adopted a comedic pro American gimmick that saw him poorly sing popular songs 12 13 At No Mercy Suzuki and Dupree successfully defended their titles against Rob Van Dam and Rey Mysterio After continued weeks of feuding Suzuki and Dupree lost the titles to Van Dam and Mysterio on the December 9 episode of SmackDown They failed to regain the titles in a rematch at Armageddon 14 Suzuki entered a feud with John Cena over the United States Championship On the January 6 2005 episode of SmackDown Suzuki challenged United States Champion John Cena to a battle rap 15 He then challenged Cena for the championship on the January 13 and January 27 episodes of SmackDown but was unsuccessful in both attempts 16 Suzuki entered the Royal Rumble match at Royal Rumble as the sixth entrant but was eliminated by Rey Mysterio His final WWE match came on the February 26 episode of Velocity where he lost to Booker T In the following months Suzuki suffered a collapsed lung He returned to Ohio Valley Wrestling to continue his recovery Suzuki and Hiroko were traded to Raw during the 2005 Draft Lottery However the pair were released from their contracts on July 6 2005 before ever making an appearance on the brand Hustle and Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre 2005 2006 Edit After leaving WWE Suzuki returned to Japan where he began performing for Hustle and wrestled in a number of humorous matches against the likes of Liosazer and Razor Ramon HG In addition to Hustle Suzuki also began performing for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL alongside fellow WWE alumnus Mark Jindrak who began performing as Marco Corleone Together they were put into a feud with Shocker and Universo 2000 which led to Suzuki and Corleone losing a hair vs hair match on June 12 and thus being forced to have their heads shaved Following this Suzuki was used sparingly before eventually leaving CMLL AAA 2007 2010 2015 Edit On March 13 Suzuki was seen on AAA after jumping from the rival CMLL He is a part of the Legion Extranjera with Konnan as the ring leader On July 7 Suzuki lost his hair in the main event of AAA s Triplemania XV Sean Waltman was also in the match with his fiancee Alicia Webb Suzuki has been an active member of Konnan s Legion Extranjera since his debut and he had an opportunity for the AAA Mega Championship against Cibernetico He has teamed up with the returning Electroshock who is also a member of the Legion Extranjera They have feuded with La Parka and Octagon As of Triplemania XVI he has received a mini who accompanied him to the ring for a six man tag match teaming with Electroshock and Bobby Lashley to take on Chessman La Parka and the returning Silver King Suzuki s team won in the end Suzuki was part of the 2009 Rey de Reyes losing to La Parka on March 15 After Triplemania XVII Konnan s Legion Extranjera lost control of AAA Konnan was suspended from Mexican wrestling for an indefinite time At this time Legion Extranjera was dissolved leaving only Electroshock Chessman and Suzuki Suzuki made an alliance with El Oriental and they formed their own team with Sugi San getting victories in their debut They would lose to the Psycho Circus at Verano de Escandalo In December 2009 Suzuki re joined La Legion Extranjera before leaving the promotion in mid 2010 Suzuki returned to AAA on May 24 2015 when he Masamune and Tiger Mask III formed a trio for the Lucha Libre World Cup They were defeated in the first round of the tournament by Team MexLeyendas Blue Demon Jr Dr Wagner Jr and El Solar 17 Dragon Gate 2007 Edit On November 7 2007 Suzuki made his debut in Dragon Gate as the surprise member of the Muscle Outlaw z unit He came out to Anthony W Mori s entrance theme to trick the Typhoon unit into believing one of their own betrayed them Suzuki competed in a six man tag team match with new teammates Genki Horiguchi and Yasushi Kanda against Cima Dragon Kid and Ryo Saito that resulted in a disqualification loss for his team after assaulting the referee Afterward he and the rest of the MO z assaulted Dragon Kid and removed the ring ropes to be used against him This set up a match between Suzuki and Dragon Kid at the big November 25 show in Osaka He faced on November 18 Kenichiro Arai in Fukuoka in his first match for the promotion All Japan Pro Wrestling 2010 present Edit Kenso in April 2016 On July 25 2010 Suzuki disguised under a La Parka mask made his debut for All Japan Pro Wrestling AJPW helping the Voodoo Murders put Keiji Mutoh through a table Afterwards Suzuki unmasked himself adopted the ring name Kenso and joined the heel group which also included his former tag team partner Rene Dupree On November 20 2010 Kenso entered the World s Strongest Tag Determination League teaming with fellow Voodoo Murders member Kono After winning six out of their eight round robin stage matches Kenso and Kono finished first in the group and on December 7 defeated Ryota Hama and Suwama in the finals to win the 2010 World s Strongest Tag Determination League Kenso and Kono received their shot at the World Tag Team Championship on January 3 2011 but were defeated by the defending champions Akebono and Taiyō Kea Shortly afterwards Kenso left the Voodoo Murders turning face and on February 13 2011 defeated Kono and Akebono in a three way match to become the number one contender to the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship held by Suwama 18 On March 21 Kenso failed in his challenge for the AJPW Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship On June 19 Kenso and The Great Muta defeated Akebono and Ryota Hama to win the vacant World Tag Team Championship 19 After losing the title to Dark Cuervo and Dark Ozz on October 23 Muta turned on Kenso 20 The turn was part of a storyline where other AJPW wrestlers did not take Kenso seriously and refused to team with him as part of his Kenso Kakumei Kenso Revolution stable 1 After failed attempts to form new partnerships with Kaz Hayashi and Great Sasuke 1 Kenso announced on November 18 2013 that he had decided to join Go Shiozaki s new Xceed stable 21 However in the two s first match together three days later Kenso turned on Shiozaki and announced he was forming a new heel stable named Dark Kingdom DK with foreigners Bambi Killer and D Lo Brown 22 23 On April 23 2014 Kenso introduced AJPW outsiders Bear Fukuda Kengo Mashimo Kenichiro Arai Mitsuya Nagai and Takeshi Minamino as the newest members of DK proclaiming this the real beginning of the stable 24 On December 14 Kenso won his first singles title in AJPW when he defeated Kotaro Suzuki for the Gaora TV Championship 25 He lost the title to Sushi in his fourth defense on June 4 2015 26 On July 31 it was announced that Kenso would begin freelancing following the expiration of his AJPW contract He would however continue working for AJPW as a freelancer 27 Personal life EditSuzuki married Hiroko Suzuki in 2003 10 who acted as his valet during their time in WWE Championships and accomplishments EditAll Japan Pro WrestlingGaora TV Championship 1 time 25 World Tag Team Championship 1 time with The Great Muta 28 World s Strongest Tag Determination League 2010 with KONO 29 DDT Pro WrestlingKO D 6 Man Tag Team Championship 1 time with Danshoku Dino and Super Sasadango Machine 30 King of Dark Championship 1 time 31 Ganbare Pro WrestlingWorld s Strongest Ganbare Tag Tournament 2017 with Kazma Sakamoto 32 New Japan Pro WrestlingYoung Lion Cup 2000 33 Young Lion Tournament 2002 5 Pro Wrestling IllustratedPWI ranked him 392 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2010 34 Tokyo SportsRookie of the Year 2000 35 VKF Battle EntertainmentVKF Championship 1 time 36 World Wrestling EntertainmentWWE Tag Team Championship 1 time with Rene Dupree 37 Luchas de apuestas record Edit See also Luchas de Apuestas Winner wager Loser wager Location Event Date NotesShocker and Universo 2000 hair Marco Corleone and Kenzo Suzuki hair Mexico City Mexico Sin Piedad December 15 2006 38 Cibernetico hair Kenzo Suzuki hair Mexico City Mexico State Triplemania XV July 15 2007 39 Note 1 References Edit a b c d e f g Kenso All Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese Archived from the original on December 24 2013 Retrieved September 12 2013 Kenzo Suzuki Online World of Wrestling Retrieved September 12 2013 a b c d e f g h i Puroresu Spirit profile December 16 2010 Famous Ruggers by Wes Clark and others retrieved 19th August 2009 a b NJPW event results in 2002 Deceased Superstars Giant Ochiai Archived copy Archived from the original on November 1 2005 Retrieved February 9 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as 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