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Koji Iwamoto

Koji Iwamoto (岩本 煌史, Iwamoto Kōji, born March 20, 1990) is a Japanese professional wrestler best known for his time in All Japan Pro Wrestling. Iwamoto has previously competed for DDT Pro-Wrestling[3] and Pro Wrestling Heat Up.[4] He is a former four time AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Champion, as well as a two time All Asia Tag Team Champion.

Koji Iwamoto
Iwamoto in July 2023
Born (1990-03-20) March 20, 1990 (age 33)[1]
Kuwana, Mie, Japan
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Koji Iwamoto
Billed height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[1]
Billed weight90 kg (200 lb)[1]
DebutNovember 4, 2012[2]

Professional wrestling career edit

Independent circuit (2012–present) edit

After graduating from Aichi University as a practiced judoka in 2012 Iwamoto began training with Shinya Ishida at the Sportiva Entertainment promotion. The two made their debuts together and became rivals throughout the coming years.

In 2013, Iwamoto primarily competed in Pro Wrestling HEAT UP and DDT Pro-Wrestling, more specifically Hard Hit DDT's brand as well as other promotions from time to time along. On February 28 Iwamoto competed in his first professional wrestling tournament at Hard Hit at the Second Grappling Tournament where he lost at the semifinals to Atsushi Aoki. On March 15, 2014, Iwamoto received his first ever title shot in a three-Way match between him, Hiroshi Fukuda and Psychofor the World Nice Guy Championship where PSYCHO came out victorious. On August 23 Iwamoto competed at the Next Contenders One Day Tournament defeating Kenta Hattori at the finals.

On March 22, 2015, Iwamoto participated at the Powerful Tag Tournament with Daisuke Kanehira where the duo was eliminated at the semifinals to Amigo Suzuki and Kazuhiro Tamura.

In January 2016 at Pro-Wrestling Basara, Iwamoto formed a stable name Kibatai with Ryota Nakatsu and Ryuichi Sekine. On February 6, 2016, at Heat-Up Iwamoto participated at the 2016 Powerful Tag Tournament this time with Minoru Tanaka where the two lost at the first round with Kazuhiro Tamura and Mineo Fujita. On June 16 Iwamoto defeated Daisuke Kanehira to become the #1 Contendership to the Heat-Up Universal Championship. On July 19 to August 16 Iwamoto participated in a tournament to crown the vacant GWC 6-Man Tag Team Championship. His partners were Daisuke and Joji Otani; they lost at the finals to Amigo Suzuki, Masao Orihara and Ryan Upin. On August 31, Iwamoto unsuccessfully challenged Tamura for the Heat-Up Universal Championship. On October 5 at Basara Iwamoto and his friend Fuminori Abe participated at the Iron Fist Tag Tournament but lost to Fuma and Yusuke Kubo at the first round.

All Japan Pro Wrestling (2016–2021) edit

On 2016 Iwamoto started to compete in All Japan Pro Wrestling. In November Iwamoto took part in the 2016 Jr. Tag Battle of Glory with Fuminori Abe. They finished the tournament with only two points defeating Axe Bombers (Daichi Kazato and Kazuhiro Tamura) on the last day of the tournament.[5] On December 26, 2016, he was signed to All Japan Pro Wrestling. In January 2017 it was announced that Iwamoto was going to participate in the 2017 Jr. Battle of Glory which he won on February 26 defeating Hikaru Sato at the finals;[6] with this Iwamoto won the tournament in his first appearance.[7]

On March 12, Iwamoto unsuccessfully challenged Keisuke Ishii for the World Junior Heavyweight Championship. He received another shot at the title on June 28, but was this time defeated by Hikaru Sato. On July 15, 2018, he unsuccessfully challenged Atsushi Aoki for the championship, but rebounded on August 25 when he and Tajiri defeated Aoki and Hikaru Sato to win the 2018 Jr. Tag Battle Of Glory. Then the following day, he defeated Aoki to finally become the World Junior Heavyweight Champion. However, he wouldn't make any successful defenses as he lost the title to Shuji Kondo on September 22, ending his reign after less than a month.[8] He faced Kondo again on November 29 and managed to defeat him to regain the World Junior Heavyweight Championship.[9] After 172 days as champion, Iwamoto would lose the belt to Aoki on May 20, 2019.[10]

After Iwamoto's loss, he would tag with Jake Lee to defeat Kazumi Kikuta & Ryuichi Kawakami to become an All Asia Tag Team Champion for the second time on June 18, 2019.[11] During this time, Atsushi Aoki would unfortunately be killed in a motorcycle accident on June 3, 2019[12] and the World Junior Heavyweight Championship belt was vacated, and a tournament would be held to crown the new champion. Iwamoto would make it to the finals of said tournament, but would be defeated by Susumu Yokosuka on January 3, 2020. After four successful defenses, Iwamoto and Lee would lose the All Asia tag titles to Isami Kodaka and Yuko Miyamoto in March 23. Iwamoto would then defeat Yusuke Kodama in a #1 contender ship match in June 30 for the World Junior title.

He would then fulfil his opportunity the next month, by defeating Susumu Yokosuka to regain the World Junior championship for the third time in July 30. Iwamoto & Lee would participate in the 2020 Real World Tag League, where the team would make it to the finals, but would lose to the team of Miyahara & Yuma Aoyagi, and end up with a score of 8 points. After four successful defenses and 210 days as champion, he would be defeated by CIMA on February 20, 2021.[13] Then during a six-man tag team match in February 23 between Iwamoto, Lee & Tajiri and Shotaro Ashino, Kuma Arashi and Koji Doi; Lee would betray Iwamoto by beating up on him post match.

 
Iwamoto in September 2019

On June 9, Iwamoto would rematch CIMA and went on to defeat him to regain the World Junior Heavyweight Championship.[14] However, he lost the championship only 17 days later on June 26 to Francesco Akira.[15] In August, Iwamoto competed in the Odo Tournament 2021 where he defeated Koji Doi in the first round on August 15 but lost to Jake Lee in the quarterfinals on August 18.[16] In the fall, Iwamoto then entered the Real World Tag League 2021 where he teamed with Ryuki Honda. They tied in second place in Block D with 3 points.[17] On December 6, it was announced Iwamoto would leave All Japan following the expiration of his contract.[18] His last match would be on December 16 where he and Black Menso~re lost to Atsuki Aoyagi and Rising Hayato.[19]

Championships and accomplishments edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "全日本プロレス". www.all-japan.co.jp.
  2. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Koji Iwamoto « Wrestlers Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net.
  3. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Matches « Koji Iwamoto « Wrestlers Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net.
  4. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Matches « Koji Iwamoto « Wrestlers Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net.
  5. ^ Junior Tag Battle of Glory 2016 Purolove.com retrieved November 16, 2022
  6. ^ Jr. Battle of Glory 2017 Purolove.com retrieved November 16, 2022
  7. ^ Tournaments Koji Iwamoto Cagematch.net retrieved November 16, 2022
  8. ^ "AJPW Royal Road Tournament '18 – Day 5". The Internet Wrestling Database. September 22, 2018. from the original on May 20, 2020. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  9. ^ "AJPW Real World Tag League '18 – Day 10". The Internet Wrestling Database. November 29, 2018. Archived from the original on March 3, 2023. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  10. ^ "AJPW Super Power Series '19 – Day 2". The Internet Wrestling Database. May 20, 2019. from the original on July 16, 2021. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  11. ^ "AJPW Dynamite Series '19 – Day 2". The Internet Wrestling Database. June 18, 2019. from the original on July 13, 2021. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  12. ^ "Pro wrestler Atsushi Aoki dies in motorcycle accident". 4 June 2019.
  13. ^ "AJPW Excite Series '21 – Day 2". The Internet Wrestling Database. February 20, 2021. from the original on February 25, 2023. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  14. ^ AJPW Dynamite Series 2021 - Tag 1 Cagematch.net retrieved November 16, 2022
  15. ^ AJPW Champions Night - From the Land of the Triple Crown Unification Flight To the 50th Anniversary Cagematch.net retrieved November 16, 2022
  16. ^ Oudou Tournament 2021 Purolove.com retrieved November 16, 2022
  17. ^ Real World Tag League 2021 Purolove.com retrieved November 16, 2022
  18. ^ Announcement of Naoya Nomura and Koji Iwamoto leaving the team due to expiration of contract All-Japan.co.jp retrieved November 16, 2022
  19. ^ All Japan Pro Wrestling Results: 2021 Purolove.com Retrieved November 16, 2022
  20. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Tournaments « Koji Iwamoto « Wrestlers Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". www.cagematch.net.
  21. ^ "Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) 500 for 2019 - the Internet Wrestling Database".

External links edit

  • Koji Iwamoto's profile at Cagematch.net  

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weight90 kg 200 lb 1 DebutNovember 4 2012 2 Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 Independent circuit 2012 present 1 2 All Japan Pro Wrestling 2016 2021 2 Championships and accomplishments 3 References 4 External linksProfessional wrestling career editIndependent circuit 2012 present edit After graduating from Aichi University as a practiced judoka in 2012 Iwamoto began training with Shinya Ishida at the Sportiva Entertainment promotion The two made their debuts together and became rivals throughout the coming years In 2013 Iwamoto primarily competed in Pro Wrestling HEAT UP and DDT Pro Wrestling more specifically Hard Hit DDT s brand as well as other promotions from time to time along On February 28 Iwamoto competed in his first professional wrestling tournament at Hard Hit at the Second Grappling Tournament where he lost at the semifinals to Atsushi Aoki On March 15 2014 Iwamoto received his first ever title shot in a three Way match between him Hiroshi Fukuda and Psychofor the World Nice Guy Championship where PSYCHO came out victorious On August 23 Iwamoto competed at the Next Contenders One Day Tournament defeating Kenta Hattori at the finals On March 22 2015 Iwamoto participated at the Powerful Tag Tournament with Daisuke Kanehira where the duo was eliminated at the semifinals to Amigo Suzuki and Kazuhiro Tamura In January 2016 at Pro Wrestling Basara Iwamoto formed a stable name Kibatai with Ryota Nakatsu and Ryuichi Sekine On February 6 2016 at Heat Up Iwamoto participated at the 2016 Powerful Tag Tournament this time with Minoru Tanaka where the two lost at the first round with Kazuhiro Tamura and Mineo Fujita On June 16 Iwamoto defeated Daisuke Kanehira to become the 1 Contendership to the Heat Up Universal Championship On July 19 to August 16 Iwamoto participated in a tournament to crown the vacant GWC 6 Man Tag Team Championship His partners were Daisuke and Joji Otani they lost at the finals to Amigo Suzuki Masao Orihara and Ryan Upin On August 31 Iwamoto unsuccessfully challenged Tamura for the Heat Up Universal Championship On October 5 at Basara Iwamoto and his friend Fuminori Abe participated at the Iron Fist Tag Tournament but lost to Fuma and Yusuke Kubo at the first round All Japan Pro Wrestling 2016 2021 edit On 2016 Iwamoto started to compete in All Japan Pro Wrestling In November Iwamoto took part in the 2016 Jr Tag Battle of Glory with Fuminori Abe They finished the tournament with only two points defeating Axe Bombers Daichi Kazato and Kazuhiro Tamura on the last day of the tournament 5 On December 26 2016 he was signed to All Japan Pro Wrestling In January 2017 it was announced that Iwamoto was going to participate in the 2017 Jr Battle of Glory which he won on February 26 defeating Hikaru Sato at the finals 6 with this Iwamoto won the tournament in his first appearance 7 On March 12 Iwamoto unsuccessfully challenged Keisuke Ishii for the World Junior Heavyweight Championship He received another shot at the title on June 28 but was this time defeated by Hikaru Sato On July 15 2018 he unsuccessfully challenged Atsushi Aoki for the championship but rebounded on August 25 when he and Tajiri defeated Aoki and Hikaru Sato to win the 2018 Jr Tag Battle Of Glory Then the following day he defeated Aoki to finally become the World Junior Heavyweight Champion However he wouldn t make any successful defenses as he lost the title to Shuji Kondo on September 22 ending his reign after less than a month 8 He faced Kondo again on November 29 and managed to defeat him to regain the World Junior Heavyweight Championship 9 After 172 days as champion Iwamoto would lose the belt to Aoki on May 20 2019 10 After Iwamoto s loss he would tag with Jake Lee to defeat Kazumi Kikuta amp Ryuichi Kawakami to become an All Asia Tag Team Champion for the second time on June 18 2019 11 During this time Atsushi Aoki would unfortunately be killed in a motorcycle accident on June 3 2019 12 and the World Junior Heavyweight Championship belt was vacated and a tournament would be held to crown the new champion Iwamoto would make it to the finals of said tournament but would be defeated by Susumu Yokosuka on January 3 2020 After four successful defenses Iwamoto and Lee would lose the All Asia tag titles to Isami Kodaka and Yuko Miyamoto in March 23 Iwamoto would then defeat Yusuke Kodama in a 1 contender ship match in June 30 for the World Junior title He would then fulfil his opportunity the next month by defeating Susumu Yokosuka to regain the World Junior championship for the third time in July 30 Iwamoto amp Lee would participate in the 2020 Real World Tag League where the team would make it to the finals but would lose to the team of Miyahara amp Yuma Aoyagi and end up with a score of 8 points After four successful defenses and 210 days as champion he would be defeated by CIMA on February 20 2021 13 Then during a six man tag team match in February 23 between Iwamoto Lee amp Tajiri and Shotaro Ashino Kuma Arashi and Koji Doi Lee would betray Iwamoto by beating up on him post match nbsp Iwamoto in September 2019On June 9 Iwamoto would rematch CIMA and went on to defeat him to regain the World Junior Heavyweight Championship 14 However he lost the championship only 17 days later on June 26 to Francesco Akira 15 In August Iwamoto competed in the Odo Tournament 2021 where he defeated Koji Doi in the first round on August 15 but lost to Jake Lee in the quarterfinals on August 18 16 In the fall Iwamoto then entered the Real World Tag League 2021 where he teamed with Ryuki Honda They tied in second place in Block D with 3 points 17 On December 6 it was announced Iwamoto would leave All Japan following the expiration of his contract 18 His last match would be on December 16 where he and Black Menso re lost to Atsuki Aoyagi and Rising Hayato 19 Championships and accomplishments editAll Japan Pro Wrestling All Asia Tag Team Championship 2 times with Jake Lee World Junior Heavyweight Championship 4 times Jr Battle of Glory 2017 2019 Jr Tag Battle of Glory 2018 with Tajiri All Asia Tag Team Championship Tournament 2019 with Jake Lee DDT Pro Wrestling The Next Contenders One Day Tournament 2014 20 Pro Wrestling Heat Up Heat Up Universal Tag Team Championship 1 time current with Shinya Ishida Pro Wrestling Illustrated Ranked No 289 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2019 21 References edit a b c 全日本プロレス www all japan co jp Kreikenbohm Philip Koji Iwamoto Wrestlers Database CAGEMATCH The Internet Wrestling Database www cagematch net Kreikenbohm Philip Matches Koji Iwamoto Wrestlers Database CAGEMATCH The Internet Wrestling Database www cagematch net Kreikenbohm Philip Matches Koji Iwamoto Wrestlers Database CAGEMATCH The Internet Wrestling Database www cagematch net Junior Tag Battle of Glory 2016 Purolove com retrieved November 16 2022 Jr Battle of Glory 2017 Purolove com retrieved November 16 2022 Tournaments Koji Iwamoto Cagematch net retrieved November 16 2022 AJPW Royal Road Tournament 18 Day 5 The Internet Wrestling Database September 22 2018 Archived from the original on May 20 2020 Retrieved March 3 2023 AJPW Real World Tag League 18 Day 10 The Internet Wrestling Database November 29 2018 Archived from the original on March 3 2023 Retrieved March 3 2023 AJPW Super Power Series 19 Day 2 The Internet Wrestling Database May 20 2019 Archived from the original on July 16 2021 Retrieved March 3 2023 AJPW Dynamite Series 19 Day 2 The Internet Wrestling Database June 18 2019 Archived from the original on July 13 2021 Retrieved March 3 2023 Pro wrestler Atsushi Aoki dies in motorcycle accident 4 June 2019 AJPW Excite Series 21 Day 2 The Internet Wrestling Database February 20 2021 Archived from the original on February 25 2023 Retrieved March 3 2023 AJPW Dynamite Series 2021 Tag 1 Cagematch net retrieved November 16 2022 AJPW Champions Night From the Land of the Triple Crown Unification Flight To the 50th Anniversary Cagematch net retrieved November 16 2022 Oudou Tournament 2021 Purolove com retrieved November 16 2022 Real World Tag League 2021 Purolove com retrieved November 16 2022 Announcement of Naoya Nomura and Koji Iwamoto leaving the team due to expiration of contract All Japan co jp retrieved November 16 2022 All Japan Pro Wrestling Results 2021 Purolove com Retrieved November 16 2022 Kreikenbohm Philip Tournaments Koji Iwamoto Wrestlers Database CAGEMATCH The Internet Wrestling Database www cagematch net Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI 500 for 2019 the Internet Wrestling Database External links editKoji Iwamoto s profile at Cagematch net nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Koji Iwamoto amp oldid 1176872462, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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