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Yoshihiro Tajiri

Yoshihiro Tajiri (田尻 義博, Tajiri Yoshihiro, born September 29, 1970) is a Japanese professional wrestler and promoter primarily known under the ring name Tajiri (sometimes stylized as "TAJIRI"), he has also competed under his real name as well as under the names Aquarius and Kikkoman and briefly worked as the masked character Tigre Blanco.

Yoshihiro Tajiri
Tajiri in 2019
Born (1970-09-29) September 29, 1970 (age 53)[1][2]
Tamana, Kumamoto, Japan[2][3]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
  • Aquarius[1]
  • Kikkoman[3]
  • Tajiri[1]
  • Tajiri Claus
  • Tigre Blanco[4]
  • Yoshihiro Tajiri[5]
Billed height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)[6]
Billed weight86 kg (190 lb)[2]
Billed fromYokohama, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Trained by
DebutSeptember 19, 1994[1]

He rose to international attention through his work for Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) from 1998 to 2001 and World Wrestling Federation / World Wrestling Entertainment from 2001 to 2008 and a return in 2016–2017. Early in his career, he worked for several Mexican promotions such as Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). After leaving WWE in 2005 he has worked for a number of Japanese promotions including New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), Hustle, Pro Wrestling Noah (Noah) and Wrestle-1 (W-1). He was also the promoter and featured wrestler for the Smash promotion as well as its successor Wrestling New Classic (WNC). He is currently under a full-time contract with Kyushu Pro-Wrestling.[8]

Over the years Tajiri has trained various wrestlers including Kushida, Minoru Fujita, Ray and Syuri. In ECW he won the ECW World Television Championship and formed a regular tag team with Mikey Whipwreck that won the ECW World Tag Team Championship on one occasion. In CZW, he was a one time CZW World Heavyweight Champion. During his years with WWE, he won the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship once, WCW United States Championship once, their Cruiserweight Championship on multiple occasions, the WWE Tag Team Championship with Eddie Guerrero and the World Tag Team Championship with William Regal. In AJPW, he's won their Gaora TV Championship, World Junior Heavyweight Championship two times and the 2018 Jr. Tag Battle of Glory tournament with Koji Iwamoto. In MLW, he was MLW Middleweight Champion.

Professional wrestling career edit

Early career (1994–1998) edit

Tajiri originally wanted to become a kickboxer and began training in the sport. However, after watching countless wrestling matches from Mexico, he entered the Animal Hamaguchi Wrestling gym and won its test match tournament. Tajiri debuted professionally in 1994 for International Wrestling Association of Japan (IWA Japan) with a loss to Takashi Okano.[9] In 1996, Tajiri left CMLL to join the hardcore wrestling promotion Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW) in Tokyo, Japan. He debuted for BJW under the name Aquarius. On July 19, 1996, he defeated Dr. Wagner Jr. to win the CMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship but lost it to him on July 27.[10] The championship changes were not approved by CMLL but done by Dr. Wagner Jr. and Aquarius as part of the tour. Since CMLL did not approve the championship reign they do not officially recognize Aquarius' championship reign, listing Dr. Wagner as one continuous reign during the time he toured Japan.[10] On July 23, 1997, Tajiri teamed up with Ryuji Yamakawa to win the vacant BJW Tag Team Championship. They lost it to Gedo and Jado on December 22. The team would regain the titles eleven days later, before losing it to Shadow Winger and Shadow WX. Tajiri then beat Gedo to become the first BJW Junior Heavyweight Champion. He would later be stripped of the title when he left the company.[11] That same year, Tajiri competed for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), participating in the promotion's Best of the Super Juniors IV tournament as a guest from BJW. He won three matches but also lost three and did not advance from the first-round.[12]

World Wrestling Federation (1996-1997) edit

In 1996 and 1997, Tajiri made several appearances for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) under the name Yoshihiro Tajiri as enhancement talent. On an episode of Monday Night Raw in July 1997, he lost to Taka Michinoku, whom the WWF was pushing as its rising star in the Light Heavyweight division at the time. Tajiri's final appearance was a tag match with Brian Christopher, losing to Scott Taylor and Michinoku.[13] He would briefly work for CMLL in 1997 and 1998, before leaving in 1999 to work for Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) full-time.[14]

Extreme Championship Wrestling (1998–2001) edit

Beginnings and World Television Champion (1998–2000) edit

 
Tajiri in ECW in 1999

After working in Mexico, Tajiri was hired by Extreme Championship Wrestling based out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He made his television debut in ECW on the December 24, 1998, episode of Hardcore TV, clad in traditional blue and white trunks with an insignia of Japan's rising sun, and picked up a victory over Antifaz Del Norte.[15] He began a notable storyline rivalry with Super Crazy. The duo traded wins throughout 1999.[16] His other notable single feuds included Little Guido and Jerry Lynn.[5]

In early 1999, Tajiri began to emulate The Great Muta, who was one of Tajiri's wrestling heroes growing up. His wrestling trunks were replaced with baggy Karate gi pants, and he began spraying green mist into the face of his opponents.[5] He aligned himself with Steve Corino, who promised to teach him the American way and help him to integrate himself into United States culture. With Tajiri's notoriety increasing, he received an ECW World Heavyweight Championship title shot against Taz at Heat Wave,[17] and on an episode on ECW on TNN but failed to capture the title on both occasions.[18] In 2000, he earned another shot at the championship against Justin Credible but lost once again.[19]

In early 2000 Taiji was recruited by Cyrus to join The Network group along with Steve Corino.[20] During this time, Tajiri went up against Super Crazy for the ECW World Television Championship in a Japanese death match, a match with no disqualification and all weapons are legal. He lost but gained the title back in a three-way dance involving Super Crazy and Little Guido. Shortly after becoming champion, Tajiri was asked by Cyrus to relinquish the belt to The Network so they could award the title to Rhino. Tajiri refused to turn the belt over and turned his back on the Network, becoming a babyface in the process. His first defense of the title ended in a no contest with Tommy Dreamer. Tajiri lost the title to Rhino on April 22. His rematch came on May 6, but he was unable to regain the title.[19]

Unholy Alliance (2000–2001) edit

Tajiri would then form a tag team with Mikey Whipwreck, known as The Unholy Alliance, who were managed by The Sinister Minister. They entered the World Tag Team tournament and won the vacant ECW World Tag Team Championship in August 2000 at Midtown Massacre. The team then started feuding with The Full Blooded Italians and lost the World Tag Team Championship to them only a day after they first won them. They failed to recapture them at Anarchy Rulz and again at November to Remember.[19]

Shortly after his alliance with Whipwreck, Tajiri's amusing antics in the ring, stiff contact with opponents, and comedic backstage vignettes made him one of the most popular wrestlers in ECW. Tajiri remained loyal to the company until it folded in April 2001. He participated in ECW's final two shows: on January 12, where he picked up a victory over Super Crazy, and January 13, 2001, when he lost to Super Crazy.[19]

Independent circuit (2000–2001) edit

With ECW's television deal being canceled in October 2000, the company had to make massive cuts. This resulted in Tajiri wrestling for the company for lower wages and led to him wrestling more frequently on the American and Mexican independent circuit. In IWA Puerto Rico, Tajiri teamed with Super Crazy as they unsuccessfully wrestled Andy Anderson and Vyzago for the World Tag Team Championship. He would also enter the Hardcore Championship invitational match but lost.[21]

During this period, Tajiri had multiple CZW World Heavyweight Championship matches in the Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW) promotion. His first would be against Justice Pain. Tajiri lost to Pain twice but would later go on to beat Nick Berk to become CZW World Heavyweight Champion on February 28, 2001; however, Tajiri lost the title that same night to Zandig.[22]

Return to World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (2001–2006, 2008) edit

Championship reigns (2001–2004) edit

Soon after the closure of ECW, Tajiri was hired by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Tajiri debuted on the May 24, 2001, episode of SmackDown! as a face. He was given the gimmick of WWF Commissioner William Regal's comedic assistant. With the help of Regal, Tajiri made his in-ring debut defeating Crash in a King of the Ring 2001 qualifying match.[23] He was later eliminated by Rhyno.[24] Tajiri would win his first championship in WWF by defeating X-Pac for the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship on an episode of Raw. X-Pac would quickly capture the WCW Cruiserweight Championship,[25] and at SummerSlam, Tajiri would lose a championship unification match, therefore retiring the Light Heavyweight Championship.[26] Tajiri would quickly bounce back as he began an on-screen relationship with Torrie Wilson and defeated Chris Kanyon for the WCW United States Championship.[27] However, Tajiri would lose the belt to Rhyno soon afterward at Unforgiven in September.[28] After Regal turned heel by joining The Alliance, Tajiri feuded with him throughout late 2001.

 
Yoshihiro Tajiri performs the Tarantula on Robért Conway.

Tajiri won his first WCW Cruiserweight Championship on October 22, 2001, on Raw.[29] The title became the WWF Cruiserweight Championship and replaced the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship when the WWF defeated The Alliance at Survivor Series on November 18.[30] The WWF was renamed World Wrestling Entertainment, and the roster was divided into two "brands": Raw and SmackDown!. Tajiri, along with Torrie Wilson, was drafted to SmackDown!, therefore making the Cruiserweight Championship a SmackDown! exclusive title. Tajiri went on to lose the title to Billy Kidman on the April 4 episode on SmackDown!.[29] He would go on to beat Kidman at Backlash once again and won the Cruiserweight Championship again only 17 days after losing it.[31]

He turned heel by forcing Wilson to dress like a geisha against her will. Tajiri would go on to lose the Cruiserweight Championship to The Hurricane on the May 16 episode of SmackDown! in a triple threat match that also included Billy Kidman.[31] Wilson eventually abandoned him during a Cruiserweight Championship match against The Hurricane; she did so by stripping on top of a table during the match that caused Tajiri to be counted out and later joined forces with Tajiri's rival, Maven. Tajiri became a face in WWE once more after Jamie Noble attacked him for touching Noble's girlfriend Nidia. This led to several Cruiserweight Championship matches between the two including matches at No Mercy and Rebellion.[32][33] He also participated in his first Royal Rumble match in January 2003.[34]

Tajiri would leave the Cruiserweight division and moved to the tag team division where he formed various tag teams, many of which were somewhat comical. These included Rey Mysterio, Funaki, and Rikishi. Five days prior to the 2003 Judgment Day show, Chavo Guerrero tore his biceps, forcing Eddie Guerrero to look for another partner. He chose Tajiri. They won the WWE Tag Team Championship, at Judgment Day by defeating Team Angle (Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin) in a ladder match.[35] The following week, Guerrero and Tajiri managed to retain their title by cheating. In addition, they also defeated Roddy Piper and his protégé Sean O'Haire at Madison Square Garden. After Guerrero and Tajiri lost the titles to The World's Greatest Tag Team (formerly Team Angle) on the July 3 episode of SmackDown!,[35] Guerrero turned on Tajiri, slamming him through the windshield of his lowrider truck. On the next SmackDown!, Guerrero explained that this was because, during the match, Tajiri had accidentally hit his lowrider. At SummerSlam, Tajiri competed in a Fatal four-way match for the WWE United States Championship but failed to win the title.[36]

Tajiri would mark his return to the cruiserweight division by taking on the champion Rey Mysterio and after losing he spat green mist in Mysterio's eye, turning him heel once again. On the September 25 episode of SmackDown!, Tajiri would beat Rey Mysterio for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship which would be his third and last reign.[37] Tajiri would successfully defend the championship in Mysterio's rematch at No Mercy after Akio and Sakoda, later known as "Kyo Dai", interfered in the match.[38] Tajiri would, however, lose the championship after 93 days to Mysterio on the January 1, 2004, episode of SmackDown!.[37] Tajiri kept his heel persona going by spitting black mist in Nidia's eyes and "blinding" her (Nidia and Noble were both faces by this time.) Noble and Tajiri started a new feud, which quickly ended after Noble betrayed his blind girlfriend and turned heel again. Kyo Dai would quickly be separated from Tajiri and eventually split up after Tajiri refused the WWE writers proposal of Kyo Dai portraying Japanese gangsters, Tajiri feared that it might anger the real Japanese yakuza if they saw the gimmick as an insult. At WrestleMania XX, Tajiri took part in a cruiserweight open for the Cruiserweight Championship which was won by the reigning champion Chavo Guerrero.[39]

Various storylines (2004–2008) edit

In 2004, Tajiri had two chances to earn a shot at the WWE Championship. The first chance was in the 2004 Royal Rumble, where the winner would get a championship match at WrestleMania XX, but he was eliminated by Rhyno.[40] His second chance was in a battle royal on SmackDown!, in which the winner would face then-champion Brock Lesnar at No Way Out. However, he lost once again when he was eliminated by the Big Show.[41]

Following WrestleMania XX, Tajiri was drafted to Raw, where he turned face once again and feuded with the group of Eric Bischoff, Jonathan Coachman, and Garrison Cade. He would later feud with the Evolution stable for a good portion of 2004. Also that year, Tajiri formed a tag team with Rhyno. This team dissolved quietly after a failed attempt at winning the World Tag Team Championship from La Résistance at Unforgiven.[42] On February 4, 2005, in Saitama Super Arena, Tajiri reunited with William Regal to defeat La Résistance for the World Tag Team Championship on an episode of Raw emanating from Japan.[43] After several defenses against La Résistance, among others, their reign ended on May 1 at Backlash, when they were eliminated from a tag team turmoil match by La Résistance.[44]

Tajiri lost a 3-Way Dance (that also featured Little Guido) to Super Crazy at ECW One Night Stand 2005 on June 12.[45] Later that year, he formed a short-lived team with Eugene. In December 2005, Tajiri left WWE, stating that he wanted to try to become a journalist and spend more time with his wife and family in Japan. His final televised WWE match was a loss to Gregory Helms on Heat. After the match, he received a standing ovation as a farewell.

Tajiri returned for a one-night appearance at WWE's ECW One Night Stand 2006 pay-per-view, teaming with Super Crazy to lose to The Full Blooded Italians (F.B.I.).[46]

On February 12, 2008, Tajiri made an appearance at a WWE house show in Tokyo, where he accompanied William Regal to the ring for a match against Ric Flair, which Regal lost.

Hustle (2006–2010) edit

 
Tajiri wrestling in Hustle.

Tajiri's return to Japan came at Hustle on March 5, 2006, defeating Kohei Sato, The Monster PTA and Yoji Anjo with Razor Ramon Hard Gay and Shinjiro Otani.[47] In the Hustle promotion, he was originally aligned with the babyface Hustle Army, a group which defends the sport of professional wrestling against the Monster Army (led by Monster General and Monster K, who aim to destroy the sport). However, he was hypnotized by Yinling into joining the Monster Army. In 2006, Tajiri took Yujiro Kushida under his wing and trained him while at Hustle. They participated in multiple tag team matches and tag team tournaments, and they also had several matches against one another.[47] He also participated in Hustle GP, Hustle's only tournament, but was knocked out of the tournaments in the first round by Wataru Sakata.[47] In his last appearance at Hustle, Tajiri defeated Muscle Sakai in a two out of three falls match which Tajiri won two to one.[47]

All Japan Pro Wrestling (2006–2007, 2011) edit

Tajiri made his debut for All Japan Pro Wrestling, losing to The Great Muta;[48] Tajiri and Muta would team up for a few matches, the most notable of which was against Kaz Hayashi and Satoshi Kojima when the pair used double Asian mist to achieve victory.[49]

Tajiri was a title contender in All Japan Pro Wrestling throughout 2007, including a feud with Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion Minoru Suzuki.[50] This feud started on March 30, 2007, at the final Champion Carnival 2007 event, following Tajiri's victory over Suzuki via count-out when Tajiri tied Suzuki's foot to the guardrail and went on to steal the Triple Crown championship belts following the match.[50] Because of Tajiri's refusal to return the titles, Suzuki created paper belts to temporarily represent his championship. Tajiri opposed Suzuki again on April 22, 2007, in a tag team match, in which Tajiri taunted Suzuki repeatedly.[50] At the conclusion of the match, Suzuki (after losing the match because of the Tarantula) chased Tajiri around the Korakuen Hall, only for Tajiri to jump the guard rail and steal the paper belts. Days later, Tajiri returned the titles in exchange for a title match on April 30, 2007, where he was unsuccessful.[50] Tajiri also teamed with The Great Muta to defeat Kohei Suwama and Scott Steiner.[50]

Tajiri returned to All Japan Pro Wrestling in 2011 to team up with Great Muta and Kenso in a loss to Partisan Forces (Masakatsu Funaki and Minoru Suzuki) and KAI.[51] Tajiri would then bring Smash's biggest stars to AJPW for a one-night event where he and his partners Akira and StarBuck defeated Bushi, Keiji Muto, and Shuji Kondo.[51]

New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2009–2011) edit

During the summer of 2009, Tajiri invaded NJPW, where he started a feud with the International Wrestling Gran Prix (IWGP) Heavyweight Champion Hiroshi Tanahashi, by attacking and green misting him after his title defense against Takashi Sugiura.[52] Tajiri participated in G1 Climax 2009 and won his first match of the tournament and his first match of his return.

On August 13, Tajiri pinned the IWGP Heavyweight Champion in a non-title match during the G1 Climax tournament, after using the green mist. Tajiri ended the tournament with only four points, finishing bottom of block A.[53] Hustle folded in October 2009, after which Tajiri began wrestling for NJPW full-time. He would score two more pinfall victories over the now former IWGP Heavyweight Champion in multiple man tag team matches,[54][55] but in the end lost the feud, when Tanahashi pinned him cleanly in a one-on-one match on December 5.[56] Afterwards, Tajiri set his sights on Seigigun, led by Yuji Nagata.[57] On January 4, 2010, at Wrestle Kingdom IV in Tokyo Dome Tajiri teamed up with fellow ECW alumnus Masato Tanaka and together they defeated the Seigigun team of Nagata and Akebono when Tajiri pinned Nagata after the green mist and a Buzzsaw kick.[58] On February 14 Nagata defeated Tajiri in a one-on-one match in under five minutes to seemingly end the feud and Tajiri's run with the company.[59][60]

On June 19 at Dominion 6.19, Tajiri returned to New Japan, turning face and saving former rival Hiroshi Tanahashi from Toru Yano and Takashi Iizuka. He then helped Tanahashi shave Yano's head following their Hair vs. Hair match.[61] On June 28 Tajiri, Tanahashi, and Kushida entered the J Sports Crown Openweight 6 Man Tag Tournament, where they made it all the way to the finals on June 30, before being defeated by Prince Devitt, Ryusuke Taguchi, and Hirooki Goto.[62][63] In October and November 2010, Tajiri teamed with Tanahashi in New Japan's 2010 G1 Tag League. After a strong start in the tournament, Tajiri and Tanahashi were defeated by the IWGP Tag Team Champions Bad Intentions (Giant Bernard and Karl Anderson) on November 6, the last day of group stages, and slipped to third place in their block, narrowly missing the semifinals of the tournament.[64]

Smash (2010–2012) edit

In 2010, Tajiri was placed in charge of Smash, a new promotion taking the place of Hustle. The promotion held its first show on March 26 which saw Tajiri wrestle two matches in one night. The first was a hardcore match against Tommy Dreamer. Tajiri lost to Dreamer but then beat Mentallo in his second contest. Later that same night, Tajiri and Dreamer saved Kushida from Leatherface. To end the show, Dreamer paid tribute to Tajiri which led him to break into tears.[65]

During 2010, Tajiri, along with other Smash talent made crossover appearances in Finnish promotion Fight Club Finland (FCF). At Smash.3 on May 29, 2010, Tajiri defeated Valentine to win the FCF Finnish Heavyweight Championship for the first time.[66][67] He would drop the title to StarBuck on July 24 at Smash.6, before regaining it from him on November 22, 2010, at Smash.10.[68] On February 25, 2011, Tajiri gave Kushida his blessing to leave Smash and become a full-time member of the New Japan roster on April 1. At Smash.12 Tajiri would successfully defend his title against Super Crazy but would lose the title later on in the night to Michael Kovac at Smash.13, at Smash.13.[69] On September 8 at Smash.21, Tajiri defeated Akira in the semifinals of the Smash Championship tournament.[70] On October 28, Tajiri was defeated in the finals of the tournament by StarBuck.[71]

On February 10, 2012, Smash announced that the promotion would be folding after its March 14 event, following a disagreement between Tajiri and financial backer Masakazu Sakai.[72] On February 19 at Smash.25, Tajiri unsuccessfully challenged Dave Finlay for the Smash Championship.[73] On March 14, Tajiri wrestled in Smash's final match, where he and AKIRA defeated Hajime Ohara and StarBuck.[74] Following the match, Tajiri announced his intention of starting a new promotion.[75]

Wrestling New Classic (2012–2014) edit

 
Tajiri performing a roll-up on Lance Cade.

On April 5, 2012, Tajiri announced the follow-up promotion to Smash, Wrestling New Classic (WNC), which would hold its first event on April 26.[76][77] On April 26, Tajiri was defeated by Akira in the main event of WNC's first event.[78] For WNC's second event on May 24, Tajiri reunited with former ECW tag team partner, Mikey Whipwreck, to defeat Gedo and Jado in a hardcore tag team match.[79] Two days later, Tajiri and Whipwreck defeated Yo-Hey and Yusuke Kodama in another hardcore tag team match.[80] On June 22, Tajiri's longtime partner Akira turned on him and, the following month formed a new alliance with StarBuck and Syuri.[81]

Tajiri, Hajime Ohara, and Kana, the former partners of the three formed an alliance of their own to battle the three, but were on August 2 defeated in the first match between the two groups.[82] Following the match, Ohara also turned on Tajiri and WNC, forming a new partnership with debuting female wrestler Nagisa Nozaki.[83] On August 30, Tajiri teamed with Kana and the returning Mikey Whipwreck in a Barbed Wire Board Deathmatch, where they were defeated by Akira, StarBuck and Syuri.[84][85] In a September 1 match, Whipwreck pinned StarBuck for the win, ending the villainous trio's win streak in the process.[86] On September 20, Tajiri defeated Syuri in an intergender match at Korakuen Hall.[87]

On October 26, Tajiri entered the WNC Championship tournament, defeating Carlito in his first-round match.[88] On November 28, Tajiri defeated Hajime Ohara to advance to the finals of the tournament.[89] On December 27, Tajiri was defeated in the finals of the tournament by Akira.[90][91] On August 8, 2013, Tajiri defeated Osamu Nishimura in his home prefecture of Kumamoto to become the third WNC Champion.[92] After five successful title defenses, Tajiri lost the title to StarBuck on February 27, 2014.[93]

On June 18, 2014, Tajiri announced that WNC would be going inactive following June 26. Effective July 1, six former WNC wrestlers, Tajiri included, transferred over to the Wrestle-1 promotion.[94]

Wrestle-1 (2014–2016) edit

Tajiri wrestled his first match under a Wrestle-1 contract on July 6, 2014, teaming with Yusuke Kodama in a tag team match, where they defeated the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) team of Ethan Carter III and Rockstar Spud.[95][96] On September 22, Tajiri entered the Wrestle-1 Championship tournament but was defeated in his first-round match by Masakatsu Funaki.[97] Tajiri then entered a storyline, where he began helping Funaki train for his semifinal match in the tournament.[98] However, on October 8, Tajiri turned on Funaki, costing him his semifinal match against Masayuki Kono. Post-match, Tajiri was announced as the newest member of Kono's villainous Desperado stable.[99][100]

In November, Tajiri and Masayuki Kono took part in the First Tag League Greatest tournament, set to determine the inaugural Wrestle-1 Tag Team Champions, where they won their block with a clean record of four wins and zero losses, advancing to the semifinals.[101] On November 30, Tajiri and Kono were eliminated from the tournament in the semifinals by Akira and Manabu Soya.[102]

On May 16, 2015, Tajiri defeated Minoru Tanaka at a Wrestle-1 event to capture the European Wrestling Promotion (EWP) Intercontinental Championship.[103] A week later, Tajiri unsuccessfully challenged Tanaka for the Wrestle-1 Cruiser Division Championship.[104] On May 30, Tajiri lost the EWP Intercontinental Championship back to Tanaka in a Title vs. Title match also contested for the Wrestle-1 Cruiser Division Championship.[105] Following the match, Desperado turned on Tajiri and kicked him out of the stable.[106] On June 19, Wrestle-1 announced a new contractual status for Tajiri, which would see him work only sporadic Wrestle-1 events from July onwards due to looking for a new career as an acupuncturist abroad.[107] On January 31, 2016, Tajiri, Kaz Hayashi and Minoru Tanaka won the vacant UWA World Trios Championship.[108]

On June 28, 2016, Tajiri announced he was leaving Wrestle-1 due to his contract with the company expiring.[109] On July 29, Tajiri, Hayashi, and Tanaka lost the UWA World Trios Championship to Andy Wu, Daiki Inaba and Seiki Yoshioka in their fifth defense.[108][110]

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2014) edit

Tajiri debuted at the August Impact Wrestling tapings in New York City, defeating Robbie E on August 5 (aired September 24),[111] and working matches on the August tapings; Tajiri and Austin Aries lost to James Storm and Sanada and then on the September 24 episode of Impact Wrestling, he competed in the NYC Gold Rush Final fatal five-way match which also included Abyss, Mr. Anderson, MVP and Austin Aries with Anderson winning the match. His final appearance for the promotion was at the October 12, Bound for Glory pay-per-view event in Tokyo, teaming with The Great Muta in a tag team main event, where they defeated James Storm and The Great Sanada.[112]

Second return to WWE (2016–2017) edit

On June 13, 2016, Tajiri was announced as a participant in WWE's Cruiserweight Classic tournament.[113] The tournament kicked off on June 23 with Tajiri defeating Damian Slater in his first-round match.[114] On July 14, Tajiri was eliminated from the tournament by Gran Metalik.[115]

On December 3, at the NXT special at Osaka, Japan, Tajiri teamed with Akira Tozawa, losing to NXT Tag Team Champions DIY (Tommaso Ciampa and Johnny Gargano). On December 4, 2016, Tajiri announced he signed a full-time contract with WWE, and that he would make his return in early 2017.[116] On the December 13 episode of 205 Live, vignettes for Tajiri's return began airing.[117] On January 3, 2017, Tajiri debuted on 205 Live defeating Sean Maluta. Following the match, The Brian Kendrick tried to welcome him back to the WWE, only for Tajiri to spit green mist onto his face. In January, Tajiri suffered a knee injury at an NXT taping.[118] After weeks of recovery, Tajiri returned at a 205 Live taping in February, following a match between Lince Dorado and Brian Kendrick. On April 22, Tajiri officially announced his departure from the WWE. According to him, he had been medically cleared to return and compete from a knee injury, but WWE decided not to use him due to his age.[119]

Return to AJPW (2017–2022) edit

 
Tajiri in 2017

Following his departure from WWE, Tajiri returned to Japan, with All Japan announcing his first post-WWE booking for June 11.[120] On July 30, Tajiri defeated Hikaru Sato to win the promotion's World Junior Heavyweight Championship.[121] He lost the title to Último Dragón on August 27, before regaining it on October 21.[122] His reign as Junior Heavyweight Champion lasted until February 3, 2018, when Atsushi Aoki won the championship from Tajiri.[122] Tajiri defeated Jun Akiyama on July 15, 2018, to win the Gaora TV Championship.[123] AJPW further pushed Tajiri as he and tag team partner Koji Iwamoto were entered into the 2018 Jr. Tag Battle of Glory tournament. The duo won four of the six first-round matches, then defeated Atsushi Aoki and Hikaru Sato in the finals to win the tournament.[124]

Major League Wrestling (2021–present) edit

On October 2, 2021, Tajiri made his MLW debut at Fightland where he defeated Myron Reed, Arez, and Aramis to become the new MLW World Middleweight Champion. Tajiri will defend the MLW World Middleweight Championship in England at Cheltenham Town Hall February 19 when he will face Jody Fleisch on a card promoted by World Pro Wrestling.[125] He would lose the title in January 2022 against Myron Reed.[126]

Kyushu Pro-Wrestling (2023–present) edit

On January 3, 2023, Tajiri made his Kyushu Pro-Wrestling debut at Jokyo 2023 where he defeated Kodai Nozaki to win the Kyushu Pro-Wrestling Championship,[127] then announced he had signed full-time with the promotion.[8] He lost the title to Mentai☆Kid, on February 5, at the Kitakyushu Genki Festival event.[128]

Professional wrestling persona and style edit

 
Tajiri performing the Tarantula on Wataru Sakata.

Originally Tajiri performed as a face, without much ring character as such on display, until joining ECW where he adopted his heel "Japanese Buzzsaw" ring character. As the "Japanese Buzzsaw" Tajiri began to display a more ruthless, deranged persona, focusing more on inflicting pain on his opponents than winning matches, which included creating the Tarantula submission hold.[129] The Tarantula is a Rope-hung Boston crab, where Tajiri himself is hung upside down over the top rope as he applies the hold. Since the move involves the use of the ring ropes, it is technically an illegal hold, and must be broken before a referee's count of 5 or risk disqualification. Since a submission from this position is not valid,[130] it is a symbol of the "Sadism" that his "Japanese Buzzsaw" character displays. When Tajiri transitioned to the heel character in 1998 he began wearing baggy pants, using the heavy pants to hide just how much contact his foot actually has with an opponent's chest when Tajiri performs a "Buzzsaw Kick" (a high-speed roundhouse kick to the head) on an opponent that often finishes his matches.[5] As part of the deranged Buzzsaw persona, Tajiri began using "Asian mist" during his matches, spraying a mist of water and green food coloring in the face of an opponent who sells the mist as being blinding.[129][131] The mist was one of the signature moves of the Great Muta, Tajiri's wrestling inspiration and adopted by Tajiri in the late 1990s and has been a trademark move ever since.[131] When working as a heel the mist usually draws a strong negative reaction, but when he's a face it draws a positive reaction from the crowd when he uses it as payback on a heel during a match.[129] During his partnership with William Regal, the face Tajiri portrayed a more comedic version of the Buzzsaw character, often either disgusting or disturbing Regal with his antics.[129]

In other media edit

In December 2003, Tajiri released his autobiography, Tajiri: The Japanese Buzzsaw, in Japan. The book chronicles his wrestling career, from the Mexican and Japanese circuits to ECW and WWF/WWE. Written entirely in Japanese, it was the first book published by WWE in a non-English language.[132]

Wrestlers trained edit

Over the years Tajiri has been involved in training several wrestlers, both male and female, especially after his return to Japan in 2005. These include:

Championships and accomplishments edit

 
Tajiri performing a camel clutch on René Duprée.

Luchas de Apuestas record edit

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Ringo Mendoza and Tajiri (hair) Chicago Express and Moghur (hair) Mexico City, Distrito Federal CMLL Domingos de Coliseo June 14, 1998 [148]

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ The championship reign was not officially recognized by CMLL.[10]
  2. ^ Tajiri won the championship during The Invasion storyline.[27]

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Yoshihiro Tajiri on WWE.com
  • Yoshihiro Tajiri's profile at Cagematch.net  , Internet Wrestling Database  

yoshihiro, tajiri, 田尻, 義博, tajiri, yoshihiro, born, september, 1970, japanese, professional, wrestler, promoter, primarily, known, under, ring, name, tajiri, sometimes, stylized, tajiri, also, competed, under, real, name, well, under, names, aquarius, kikkoman. Yoshihiro Tajiri 田尻 義博 Tajiri Yoshihiro born September 29 1970 is a Japanese professional wrestler and promoter primarily known under the ring name Tajiri sometimes stylized as TAJIRI he has also competed under his real name as well as under the names Aquarius and Kikkoman and briefly worked as the masked character Tigre Blanco Yoshihiro TajiriTajiri in 2019Born 1970 09 29 September 29 1970 age 53 1 2 Tamana Kumamoto Japan 2 3 Professional wrestling careerRing name s Aquarius 1 Kikkoman 3 Tajiri 1 Tajiri Claus Tigre Blanco 4 Yoshihiro Tajiri 5 Billed height1 72 m 5 ft 8 in 6 Billed weight86 kg 190 lb 2 Billed fromYokohama JapanTokyo JapanTrained byAnimal Hamaguchi 7 Kendo Nagasaki 7 1 Great Kojika 7 El Texano 3 Scottio Pieronio 3 Miguel Perez 3 Silver King 3 DebutSeptember 19 1994 1 He rose to international attention through his work for Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW from 1998 to 2001 and World Wrestling Federation World Wrestling Entertainment from 2001 to 2008 and a return in 2016 2017 Early in his career he worked for several Mexican promotions such as Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL After leaving WWE in 2005 he has worked for a number of Japanese promotions including New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW Hustle Pro Wrestling Noah Noah and Wrestle 1 W 1 He was also the promoter and featured wrestler for the Smash promotion as well as its successor Wrestling New Classic WNC He is currently under a full time contract with Kyushu Pro Wrestling 8 Over the years Tajiri has trained various wrestlers including Kushida Minoru Fujita Ray and Syuri In ECW he won the ECW World Television Championship and formed a regular tag team with Mikey Whipwreck that won the ECW World Tag Team Championship on one occasion In CZW he was a one time CZW World Heavyweight Champion During his years with WWE he won the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship once WCW United States Championship once their Cruiserweight Championship on multiple occasions the WWE Tag Team Championship with Eddie Guerrero and the World Tag Team Championship with William Regal In AJPW he s won their Gaora TV Championship World Junior Heavyweight Championship two times and the 2018 Jr Tag Battle of Glory tournament with Koji Iwamoto In MLW he was MLW Middleweight Champion Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 Early career 1994 1998 1 2 World Wrestling Federation 1996 1997 1 3 Extreme Championship Wrestling 1998 2001 1 3 1 Beginnings and World Television Champion 1998 2000 1 3 2 Unholy Alliance 2000 2001 1 4 Independent circuit 2000 2001 1 5 Return to World Wrestling Federation Entertainment 2001 2006 2008 1 5 1 Championship reigns 2001 2004 1 5 2 Various storylines 2004 2008 1 6 Hustle 2006 2010 1 7 All Japan Pro Wrestling 2006 2007 2011 1 8 New Japan Pro Wrestling 2009 2011 1 9 Smash 2010 2012 1 10 Wrestling New Classic 2012 2014 1 11 Wrestle 1 2014 2016 1 12 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling 2014 1 13 Second return to WWE 2016 2017 1 14 Return to AJPW 2017 2022 1 15 Major League Wrestling 2021 present 1 16 Kyushu Pro Wrestling 2023 present 2 Professional wrestling persona and style 3 In other media 4 Wrestlers trained 5 Championships and accomplishments 6 Luchas de Apuestas record 7 Footnotes 8 References 9 External linksProfessional wrestling career editEarly career 1994 1998 edit Tajiri originally wanted to become a kickboxer and began training in the sport However after watching countless wrestling matches from Mexico he entered the Animal Hamaguchi Wrestling gym and won its test match tournament Tajiri debuted professionally in 1994 for International Wrestling Association of Japan IWA Japan with a loss to Takashi Okano 9 In 1996 Tajiri left CMLL to join the hardcore wrestling promotion Big Japan Pro Wrestling BJW in Tokyo Japan He debuted for BJW under the name Aquarius On July 19 1996 he defeated Dr Wagner Jr to win the CMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship but lost it to him on July 27 10 The championship changes were not approved by CMLL but done by Dr Wagner Jr and Aquarius as part of the tour Since CMLL did not approve the championship reign they do not officially recognize Aquarius championship reign listing Dr Wagner as one continuous reign during the time he toured Japan 10 On July 23 1997 Tajiri teamed up with Ryuji Yamakawa to win the vacant BJW Tag Team Championship They lost it to Gedo and Jado on December 22 The team would regain the titles eleven days later before losing it to Shadow Winger and Shadow WX Tajiri then beat Gedo to become the first BJW Junior Heavyweight Champion He would later be stripped of the title when he left the company 11 That same year Tajiri competed for New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW participating in the promotion s Best of the Super Juniors IV tournament as a guest from BJW He won three matches but also lost three and did not advance from the first round 12 World Wrestling Federation 1996 1997 edit In 1996 and 1997 Tajiri made several appearances for the World Wrestling Federation WWF under the name Yoshihiro Tajiri as enhancement talent On an episode of Monday Night Raw in July 1997 he lost to Taka Michinoku whom the WWF was pushing as its rising star in the Light Heavyweight division at the time Tajiri s final appearance was a tag match with Brian Christopher losing to Scott Taylor and Michinoku 13 He would briefly work for CMLL in 1997 and 1998 before leaving in 1999 to work for Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW full time 14 Extreme Championship Wrestling 1998 2001 edit Beginnings and World Television Champion 1998 2000 edit See also The Network nbsp Tajiri in ECW in 1999After working in Mexico Tajiri was hired by Extreme Championship Wrestling based out of Philadelphia Pennsylvania He made his television debut in ECW on the December 24 1998 episode of Hardcore TV clad in traditional blue and white trunks with an insignia of Japan s rising sun and picked up a victory over Antifaz Del Norte 15 He began a notable storyline rivalry with Super Crazy The duo traded wins throughout 1999 16 His other notable single feuds included Little Guido and Jerry Lynn 5 In early 1999 Tajiri began to emulate The Great Muta who was one of Tajiri s wrestling heroes growing up His wrestling trunks were replaced with baggy Karate gi pants and he began spraying green mist into the face of his opponents 5 He aligned himself with Steve Corino who promised to teach him the American way and help him to integrate himself into United States culture With Tajiri s notoriety increasing he received an ECW World Heavyweight Championship title shot against Taz at Heat Wave 17 and on an episode on ECW on TNN but failed to capture the title on both occasions 18 In 2000 he earned another shot at the championship against Justin Credible but lost once again 19 In early 2000 Taiji was recruited by Cyrus to join The Network group along with Steve Corino 20 During this time Tajiri went up against Super Crazy for the ECW World Television Championship in a Japanese death match a match with no disqualification and all weapons are legal He lost but gained the title back in a three way dance involving Super Crazy and Little Guido Shortly after becoming champion Tajiri was asked by Cyrus to relinquish the belt to The Network so they could award the title to Rhino Tajiri refused to turn the belt over and turned his back on the Network becoming a babyface in the process His first defense of the title ended in a no contest with Tommy Dreamer Tajiri lost the title to Rhino on April 22 His rematch came on May 6 but he was unable to regain the title 19 Unholy Alliance 2000 2001 edit Tajiri would then form a tag team with Mikey Whipwreck known as The Unholy Alliance who were managed by The Sinister Minister They entered the World Tag Team tournament and won the vacant ECW World Tag Team Championship in August 2000 at Midtown Massacre The team then started feuding with The Full Blooded Italians and lost the World Tag Team Championship to them only a day after they first won them They failed to recapture them at Anarchy Rulz and again at November to Remember 19 Shortly after his alliance with Whipwreck Tajiri s amusing antics in the ring stiff contact with opponents and comedic backstage vignettes made him one of the most popular wrestlers in ECW Tajiri remained loyal to the company until it folded in April 2001 He participated in ECW s final two shows on January 12 where he picked up a victory over Super Crazy and January 13 2001 when he lost to Super Crazy 19 Independent circuit 2000 2001 edit With ECW s television deal being canceled in October 2000 the company had to make massive cuts This resulted in Tajiri wrestling for the company for lower wages and led to him wrestling more frequently on the American and Mexican independent circuit In IWA Puerto Rico Tajiri teamed with Super Crazy as they unsuccessfully wrestled Andy Anderson and Vyzago for the World Tag Team Championship He would also enter the Hardcore Championship invitational match but lost 21 During this period Tajiri had multiple CZW World Heavyweight Championship matches in the Combat Zone Wrestling CZW promotion His first would be against Justice Pain Tajiri lost to Pain twice but would later go on to beat Nick Berk to become CZW World Heavyweight Champion on February 28 2001 however Tajiri lost the title that same night to Zandig 22 Return to World Wrestling Federation Entertainment 2001 2006 2008 edit Championship reigns 2001 2004 edit Soon after the closure of ECW Tajiri was hired by the World Wrestling Federation WWF Tajiri debuted on the May 24 2001 episode of SmackDown as a face He was given the gimmick of WWF Commissioner William Regal s comedic assistant With the help of Regal Tajiri made his in ring debut defeating Crash in a King of the Ring 2001 qualifying match 23 He was later eliminated by Rhyno 24 Tajiri would win his first championship in WWF by defeating X Pac for the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship on an episode of Raw X Pac would quickly capture the WCW Cruiserweight Championship 25 and at SummerSlam Tajiri would lose a championship unification match therefore retiring the Light Heavyweight Championship 26 Tajiri would quickly bounce back as he began an on screen relationship with Torrie Wilson and defeated Chris Kanyon for the WCW United States Championship 27 However Tajiri would lose the belt to Rhyno soon afterward at Unforgiven in September 28 After Regal turned heel by joining The Alliance Tajiri feuded with him throughout late 2001 nbsp Yoshihiro Tajiri performs the Tarantula on Robert Conway Tajiri won his first WCW Cruiserweight Championship on October 22 2001 on Raw 29 The title became the WWF Cruiserweight Championship and replaced the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship when the WWF defeated The Alliance at Survivor Series on November 18 30 The WWF was renamed World Wrestling Entertainment and the roster was divided into two brands Raw and SmackDown Tajiri along with Torrie Wilson was drafted to SmackDown therefore making the Cruiserweight Championship a SmackDown exclusive title Tajiri went on to lose the title to Billy Kidman on the April 4 episode on SmackDown 29 He would go on to beat Kidman at Backlash once again and won the Cruiserweight Championship again only 17 days after losing it 31 He turned heel by forcing Wilson to dress like a geisha against her will Tajiri would go on to lose the Cruiserweight Championship to The Hurricane on the May 16 episode of SmackDown in a triple threat match that also included Billy Kidman 31 Wilson eventually abandoned him during a Cruiserweight Championship match against The Hurricane she did so by stripping on top of a table during the match that caused Tajiri to be counted out and later joined forces with Tajiri s rival Maven Tajiri became a face in WWE once more after Jamie Noble attacked him for touching Noble s girlfriend Nidia This led to several Cruiserweight Championship matches between the two including matches at No Mercy and Rebellion 32 33 He also participated in his first Royal Rumble match in January 2003 34 Tajiri would leave the Cruiserweight division and moved to the tag team division where he formed various tag teams many of which were somewhat comical These included Rey Mysterio Funaki and Rikishi Five days prior to the 2003 Judgment Day show Chavo Guerrero tore his biceps forcing Eddie Guerrero to look for another partner He chose Tajiri They won the WWE Tag Team Championship at Judgment Day by defeating Team Angle Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin in a ladder match 35 The following week Guerrero and Tajiri managed to retain their title by cheating In addition they also defeated Roddy Piper and his protege Sean O Haire at Madison Square Garden After Guerrero and Tajiri lost the titles to The World s Greatest Tag Team formerly Team Angle on the July 3 episode of SmackDown 35 Guerrero turned on Tajiri slamming him through the windshield of his lowrider truck On the next SmackDown Guerrero explained that this was because during the match Tajiri had accidentally hit his lowrider At SummerSlam Tajiri competed in a Fatal four way match for the WWE United States Championship but failed to win the title 36 Tajiri would mark his return to the cruiserweight division by taking on the champion Rey Mysterio and after losing he spat green mist in Mysterio s eye turning him heel once again On the September 25 episode of SmackDown Tajiri would beat Rey Mysterio for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship which would be his third and last reign 37 Tajiri would successfully defend the championship in Mysterio s rematch at No Mercy after Akio and Sakoda later known as Kyo Dai interfered in the match 38 Tajiri would however lose the championship after 93 days to Mysterio on the January 1 2004 episode of SmackDown 37 Tajiri kept his heel persona going by spitting black mist in Nidia s eyes and blinding her Nidia and Noble were both faces by this time Noble and Tajiri started a new feud which quickly ended after Noble betrayed his blind girlfriend and turned heel again Kyo Dai would quickly be separated from Tajiri and eventually split up after Tajiri refused the WWE writers proposal of Kyo Dai portraying Japanese gangsters Tajiri feared that it might anger the real Japanese yakuza if they saw the gimmick as an insult At WrestleMania XX Tajiri took part in a cruiserweight open for the Cruiserweight Championship which was won by the reigning champion Chavo Guerrero 39 Various storylines 2004 2008 edit In 2004 Tajiri had two chances to earn a shot at the WWE Championship The first chance was in the 2004 Royal Rumble where the winner would get a championship match at WrestleMania XX but he was eliminated by Rhyno 40 His second chance was in a battle royal on SmackDown in which the winner would face then champion Brock Lesnar at No Way Out However he lost once again when he was eliminated by the Big Show 41 Following WrestleMania XX Tajiri was drafted to Raw where he turned face once again and feuded with the group of Eric Bischoff Jonathan Coachman and Garrison Cade He would later feud with the Evolution stable for a good portion of 2004 Also that year Tajiri formed a tag team with Rhyno This team dissolved quietly after a failed attempt at winning the World Tag Team Championship from La Resistance at Unforgiven 42 On February 4 2005 in Saitama Super Arena Tajiri reunited with William Regal to defeat La Resistance for the World Tag Team Championship on an episode of Raw emanating from Japan 43 After several defenses against La Resistance among others their reign ended on May 1 at Backlash when they were eliminated from a tag team turmoil match by La Resistance 44 Tajiri lost a 3 Way Dance that also featured Little Guido to Super Crazy at ECW One Night Stand 2005 on June 12 45 Later that year he formed a short lived team with Eugene In December 2005 Tajiri left WWE stating that he wanted to try to become a journalist and spend more time with his wife and family in Japan His final televised WWE match was a loss to Gregory Helms on Heat After the match he received a standing ovation as a farewell Tajiri returned for a one night appearance at WWE s ECW One Night Stand 2006 pay per view teaming with Super Crazy to lose to The Full Blooded Italians F B I 46 On February 12 2008 Tajiri made an appearance at a WWE house show in Tokyo where he accompanied William Regal to the ring for a match against Ric Flair which Regal lost Hustle 2006 2010 edit nbsp Tajiri wrestling in Hustle Tajiri s return to Japan came at Hustle on March 5 2006 defeating Kohei Sato The Monster PTA and Yoji Anjo with Razor Ramon Hard Gay and Shinjiro Otani 47 In the Hustle promotion he was originally aligned with the babyface Hustle Army a group which defends the sport of professional wrestling against the Monster Army led by Monster General and Monster K who aim to destroy the sport However he was hypnotized by Yinling into joining the Monster Army In 2006 Tajiri took Yujiro Kushida under his wing and trained him while at Hustle They participated in multiple tag team matches and tag team tournaments and they also had several matches against one another 47 He also participated in Hustle GP Hustle s only tournament but was knocked out of the tournaments in the first round by Wataru Sakata 47 In his last appearance at Hustle Tajiri defeated Muscle Sakai in a two out of three falls match which Tajiri won two to one 47 All Japan Pro Wrestling 2006 2007 2011 edit Tajiri made his debut for All Japan Pro Wrestling losing to The Great Muta 48 Tajiri and Muta would team up for a few matches the most notable of which was against Kaz Hayashi and Satoshi Kojima when the pair used double Asian mist to achieve victory 49 Tajiri was a title contender in All Japan Pro Wrestling throughout 2007 including a feud with Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion Minoru Suzuki 50 This feud started on March 30 2007 at the final Champion Carnival 2007 event following Tajiri s victory over Suzuki via count out when Tajiri tied Suzuki s foot to the guardrail and went on to steal the Triple Crown championship belts following the match 50 Because of Tajiri s refusal to return the titles Suzuki created paper belts to temporarily represent his championship Tajiri opposed Suzuki again on April 22 2007 in a tag team match in which Tajiri taunted Suzuki repeatedly 50 At the conclusion of the match Suzuki after losing the match because of the Tarantula chased Tajiri around the Korakuen Hall only for Tajiri to jump the guard rail and steal the paper belts Days later Tajiri returned the titles in exchange for a title match on April 30 2007 where he was unsuccessful 50 Tajiri also teamed with The Great Muta to defeat Kohei Suwama and Scott Steiner 50 Tajiri returned to All Japan Pro Wrestling in 2011 to team up with Great Muta and Kenso in a loss to Partisan Forces Masakatsu Funaki and Minoru Suzuki and KAI 51 Tajiri would then bring Smash s biggest stars to AJPW for a one night event where he and his partners Akira and StarBuck defeated Bushi Keiji Muto and Shuji Kondo 51 New Japan Pro Wrestling 2009 2011 edit During the summer of 2009 Tajiri invaded NJPW where he started a feud with the International Wrestling Gran Prix IWGP Heavyweight Champion Hiroshi Tanahashi by attacking and green misting him after his title defense against Takashi Sugiura 52 Tajiri participated in G1 Climax 2009 and won his first match of the tournament and his first match of his return On August 13 Tajiri pinned the IWGP Heavyweight Champion in a non title match during the G1 Climax tournament after using the green mist Tajiri ended the tournament with only four points finishing bottom of block A 53 Hustle folded in October 2009 after which Tajiri began wrestling for NJPW full time He would score two more pinfall victories over the now former IWGP Heavyweight Champion in multiple man tag team matches 54 55 but in the end lost the feud when Tanahashi pinned him cleanly in a one on one match on December 5 56 Afterwards Tajiri set his sights on Seigigun led by Yuji Nagata 57 On January 4 2010 at Wrestle Kingdom IV in Tokyo Dome Tajiri teamed up with fellow ECW alumnus Masato Tanaka and together they defeated the Seigigun team of Nagata and Akebono when Tajiri pinned Nagata after the green mist and a Buzzsaw kick 58 On February 14 Nagata defeated Tajiri in a one on one match in under five minutes to seemingly end the feud and Tajiri s run with the company 59 60 On June 19 at Dominion 6 19 Tajiri returned to New Japan turning face and saving former rival Hiroshi Tanahashi from Toru Yano and Takashi Iizuka He then helped Tanahashi shave Yano s head following their Hair vs Hair match 61 On June 28 Tajiri Tanahashi and Kushida entered the J Sports Crown Openweight 6 Man Tag Tournament where they made it all the way to the finals on June 30 before being defeated by Prince Devitt Ryusuke Taguchi and Hirooki Goto 62 63 In October and November 2010 Tajiri teamed with Tanahashi in New Japan s 2010 G1 Tag League After a strong start in the tournament Tajiri and Tanahashi were defeated by the IWGP Tag Team Champions Bad Intentions Giant Bernard and Karl Anderson on November 6 the last day of group stages and slipped to third place in their block narrowly missing the semifinals of the tournament 64 Smash 2010 2012 edit In 2010 Tajiri was placed in charge of Smash a new promotion taking the place of Hustle The promotion held its first show on March 26 which saw Tajiri wrestle two matches in one night The first was a hardcore match against Tommy Dreamer Tajiri lost to Dreamer but then beat Mentallo in his second contest Later that same night Tajiri and Dreamer saved Kushida from Leatherface To end the show Dreamer paid tribute to Tajiri which led him to break into tears 65 During 2010 Tajiri along with other Smash talent made crossover appearances in Finnish promotion Fight Club Finland FCF At Smash 3 on May 29 2010 Tajiri defeated Valentine to win the FCF Finnish Heavyweight Championship for the first time 66 67 He would drop the title to StarBuck on July 24 at Smash 6 before regaining it from him on November 22 2010 at Smash 10 68 On February 25 2011 Tajiri gave Kushida his blessing to leave Smash and become a full time member of the New Japan roster on April 1 At Smash 12 Tajiri would successfully defend his title against Super Crazy but would lose the title later on in the night to Michael Kovac at Smash 13 at Smash 13 69 On September 8 at Smash 21 Tajiri defeated Akira in the semifinals of the Smash Championship tournament 70 On October 28 Tajiri was defeated in the finals of the tournament by StarBuck 71 On February 10 2012 Smash announced that the promotion would be folding after its March 14 event following a disagreement between Tajiri and financial backer Masakazu Sakai 72 On February 19 at Smash 25 Tajiri unsuccessfully challenged Dave Finlay for the Smash Championship 73 On March 14 Tajiri wrestled in Smash s final match where he and AKIRA defeated Hajime Ohara and StarBuck 74 Following the match Tajiri announced his intention of starting a new promotion 75 Wrestling New Classic 2012 2014 edit nbsp Tajiri performing a roll up on Lance Cade On April 5 2012 Tajiri announced the follow up promotion to Smash Wrestling New Classic WNC which would hold its first event on April 26 76 77 On April 26 Tajiri was defeated by Akira in the main event of WNC s first event 78 For WNC s second event on May 24 Tajiri reunited with former ECW tag team partner Mikey Whipwreck to defeat Gedo and Jado in a hardcore tag team match 79 Two days later Tajiri and Whipwreck defeated Yo Hey and Yusuke Kodama in another hardcore tag team match 80 On June 22 Tajiri s longtime partner Akira turned on him and the following month formed a new alliance with StarBuck and Syuri 81 Tajiri Hajime Ohara and Kana the former partners of the three formed an alliance of their own to battle the three but were on August 2 defeated in the first match between the two groups 82 Following the match Ohara also turned on Tajiri and WNC forming a new partnership with debuting female wrestler Nagisa Nozaki 83 On August 30 Tajiri teamed with Kana and the returning Mikey Whipwreck in a Barbed Wire Board Deathmatch where they were defeated by Akira StarBuck and Syuri 84 85 In a September 1 match Whipwreck pinned StarBuck for the win ending the villainous trio s win streak in the process 86 On September 20 Tajiri defeated Syuri in an intergender match at Korakuen Hall 87 On October 26 Tajiri entered the WNC Championship tournament defeating Carlito in his first round match 88 On November 28 Tajiri defeated Hajime Ohara to advance to the finals of the tournament 89 On December 27 Tajiri was defeated in the finals of the tournament by Akira 90 91 On August 8 2013 Tajiri defeated Osamu Nishimura in his home prefecture of Kumamoto to become the third WNC Champion 92 After five successful title defenses Tajiri lost the title to StarBuck on February 27 2014 93 On June 18 2014 Tajiri announced that WNC would be going inactive following June 26 Effective July 1 six former WNC wrestlers Tajiri included transferred over to the Wrestle 1 promotion 94 Wrestle 1 2014 2016 edit Tajiri wrestled his first match under a Wrestle 1 contract on July 6 2014 teaming with Yusuke Kodama in a tag team match where they defeated the Total Nonstop Action Wrestling TNA team of Ethan Carter III and Rockstar Spud 95 96 On September 22 Tajiri entered the Wrestle 1 Championship tournament but was defeated in his first round match by Masakatsu Funaki 97 Tajiri then entered a storyline where he began helping Funaki train for his semifinal match in the tournament 98 However on October 8 Tajiri turned on Funaki costing him his semifinal match against Masayuki Kono Post match Tajiri was announced as the newest member of Kono s villainous Desperado stable 99 100 In November Tajiri and Masayuki Kono took part in the First Tag League Greatest tournament set to determine the inaugural Wrestle 1 Tag Team Champions where they won their block with a clean record of four wins and zero losses advancing to the semifinals 101 On November 30 Tajiri and Kono were eliminated from the tournament in the semifinals by Akira and Manabu Soya 102 On May 16 2015 Tajiri defeated Minoru Tanaka at a Wrestle 1 event to capture the European Wrestling Promotion EWP Intercontinental Championship 103 A week later Tajiri unsuccessfully challenged Tanaka for the Wrestle 1 Cruiser Division Championship 104 On May 30 Tajiri lost the EWP Intercontinental Championship back to Tanaka in a Title vs Title match also contested for the Wrestle 1 Cruiser Division Championship 105 Following the match Desperado turned on Tajiri and kicked him out of the stable 106 On June 19 Wrestle 1 announced a new contractual status for Tajiri which would see him work only sporadic Wrestle 1 events from July onwards due to looking for a new career as an acupuncturist abroad 107 On January 31 2016 Tajiri Kaz Hayashi and Minoru Tanaka won the vacant UWA World Trios Championship 108 On June 28 2016 Tajiri announced he was leaving Wrestle 1 due to his contract with the company expiring 109 On July 29 Tajiri Hayashi and Tanaka lost the UWA World Trios Championship to Andy Wu Daiki Inaba and Seiki Yoshioka in their fifth defense 108 110 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling 2014 edit Tajiri debuted at the August Impact Wrestling tapings in New York City defeating Robbie E on August 5 aired September 24 111 and working matches on the August tapings Tajiri and Austin Aries lost to James Storm and Sanada and then on the September 24 episode of Impact Wrestling he competed in the NYC Gold Rush Final fatal five way match which also included Abyss Mr Anderson MVP and Austin Aries with Anderson winning the match His final appearance for the promotion was at the October 12 Bound for Glory pay per view event in Tokyo teaming with The Great Muta in a tag team main event where they defeated James Storm and The Great Sanada 112 Second return to WWE 2016 2017 edit On June 13 2016 Tajiri was announced as a participant in WWE s Cruiserweight Classic tournament 113 The tournament kicked off on June 23 with Tajiri defeating Damian Slater in his first round match 114 On July 14 Tajiri was eliminated from the tournament by Gran Metalik 115 On December 3 at the NXT special at Osaka Japan Tajiri teamed with Akira Tozawa losing to NXT Tag Team Champions DIY Tommaso Ciampa and Johnny Gargano On December 4 2016 Tajiri announced he signed a full time contract with WWE and that he would make his return in early 2017 116 On the December 13 episode of 205 Live vignettes for Tajiri s return began airing 117 On January 3 2017 Tajiri debuted on 205 Live defeating Sean Maluta Following the match The Brian Kendrick tried to welcome him back to the WWE only for Tajiri to spit green mist onto his face In January Tajiri suffered a knee injury at an NXT taping 118 After weeks of recovery Tajiri returned at a 205 Live taping in February following a match between Lince Dorado and Brian Kendrick On April 22 Tajiri officially announced his departure from the WWE According to him he had been medically cleared to return and compete from a knee injury but WWE decided not to use him due to his age 119 Return to AJPW 2017 2022 edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information May 2023 nbsp Tajiri in 2017Following his departure from WWE Tajiri returned to Japan with All Japan announcing his first post WWE booking for June 11 120 On July 30 Tajiri defeated Hikaru Sato to win the promotion s World Junior Heavyweight Championship 121 He lost the title to Ultimo Dragon on August 27 before regaining it on October 21 122 His reign as Junior Heavyweight Champion lasted until February 3 2018 when Atsushi Aoki won the championship from Tajiri 122 Tajiri defeated Jun Akiyama on July 15 2018 to win the Gaora TV Championship 123 AJPW further pushed Tajiri as he and tag team partner Koji Iwamoto were entered into the 2018 Jr Tag Battle of Glory tournament The duo won four of the six first round matches then defeated Atsushi Aoki and Hikaru Sato in the finals to win the tournament 124 Major League Wrestling 2021 present edit On October 2 2021 Tajiri made his MLW debut at Fightland where he defeated Myron Reed Arez and Aramis to become the new MLW World Middleweight Champion Tajiri will defend the MLW World Middleweight Championship in England at Cheltenham Town Hall February 19 when he will face Jody Fleisch on a card promoted by World Pro Wrestling 125 He would lose the title in January 2022 against Myron Reed 126 Kyushu Pro Wrestling 2023 present edit On January 3 2023 Tajiri made his Kyushu Pro Wrestling debut at Jokyo 2023 where he defeated Kodai Nozaki to win the Kyushu Pro Wrestling Championship 127 then announced he had signed full time with the promotion 8 He lost the title to Mentai Kid on February 5 at the Kitakyushu Genki Festival event 128 Professional wrestling persona and style edit nbsp Tajiri performing the Tarantula on Wataru Sakata Originally Tajiri performed as a face without much ring character as such on display until joining ECW where he adopted his heel Japanese Buzzsaw ring character As the Japanese Buzzsaw Tajiri began to display a more ruthless deranged persona focusing more on inflicting pain on his opponents than winning matches which included creating the Tarantula submission hold 129 The Tarantula is a Rope hung Boston crab where Tajiri himself is hung upside down over the top rope as he applies the hold Since the move involves the use of the ring ropes it is technically an illegal hold and must be broken before a referee s count of 5 or risk disqualification Since a submission from this position is not valid 130 it is a symbol of the Sadism that his Japanese Buzzsaw character displays When Tajiri transitioned to the heel character in 1998 he began wearing baggy pants using the heavy pants to hide just how much contact his foot actually has with an opponent s chest when Tajiri performs a Buzzsaw Kick a high speed roundhouse kick to the head on an opponent that often finishes his matches 5 As part of the deranged Buzzsaw persona Tajiri began using Asian mist during his matches spraying a mist of water and green food coloring in the face of an opponent who sells the mist as being blinding 129 131 The mist was one of the signature moves of the Great Muta Tajiri s wrestling inspiration and adopted by Tajiri in the late 1990s and has been a trademark move ever since 131 When working as a heel the mist usually draws a strong negative reaction but when he s a face it draws a positive reaction from the crowd when he uses it as payback on a heel during a match 129 During his partnership with William Regal the face Tajiri portrayed a more comedic version of the Buzzsaw character often either disgusting or disturbing Regal with his antics 129 In other media editIn December 2003 Tajiri released his autobiography Tajiri The Japanese Buzzsaw in Japan The book chronicles his wrestling career from the Mexican and Japanese circuits to ECW and WWF WWE Written entirely in Japanese it was the first book published by WWE in a non English language 132 Wrestlers trained editOver the years Tajiri has been involved in training several wrestlers both male and female especially after his return to Japan in 2005 These include Hiroki Murase 133 Jiro Kuroshio 133 Josh O Brien 133 Kaho Kobayashi 133 Koharu Hinata 133 Koji Doi 133 Kushida 134 Lin Byron 133 Makoto 133 Masaya Takahashi 133 Minoru Fujita 133 Mitoshichi Shinose 133 Rionne Fujiwara 133 Syuri 133 Yoshihiro Horaguchi 133 Yusuke Kodama 133 Championships and accomplishments edit nbsp Tajiri performing a camel clutch on Rene Dupree All Japan Pro Wrestling Gaora TV Championship 1 time 123 AJPW TV Six Man Tag Team Championship 1 time with Yusuke Kodama amp Hokuto Omori All Asia Tag Team Championship 1 time with Yoshitatsu World Junior Heavyweight Championship 2 times 121 122 Jr Tag Battle of Glory 2018 with Koji Iwamoto 124 Big Japan Pro Wrestling BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship original version 1 time 11 BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship 1 time 11 BJW Tag Team Championship 2 times with Ryuji Yamakawa 135 Combat Zone Wrestling CZW World Heavyweight Championship 1 time 136 Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship 1 time a European Wrestling Association EWA Intercontinental Championship 1 time 137 European Wrestling Promotion EWP Intercontinental Championship 1 time 138 Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW World Television Championship 1 time 139 ECW World Tag Team Championship 1 time with Mikey Whipwreck 140 FCF Finnish Heavyweight Championship 2 times 66 67 68 International Wrestling Association IWA Hardcore Championship 1 time 141 Kyushu Pro Wrestling Kyushu Pro Wrestling Championship 1 time 142 Major League Wrestling MLW World Middleweight Championship 1 time 143 Pro Wrestling Illustrated Ranked No 23 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the PWI 500 in 2002 129 Ranked No 242 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the PWI Years in 2003 Pro Wrestling Malta PWM Heavyweight Championship 1 time 144 Pro Wrestling Society PWS Championship 1 time 145 Tokyo Sports Special Award 2001 146 World Wrestling Federation World Wrestling Entertainment WCW United States Championship 1 time b 147 WWF Light Heavyweight Championship 1 time 25 WCW WWF WWE Cruiserweight Championship 3 times 29 31 37 WWE Tag Team Championship 1 time with Eddie Guerrero 35 World Tag Team Championship 1 time with William Regal 43 Wrestle 1 EWP Intercontinental Championship 1 time 103 UWA World Trios Championship 1 time with Kaz Hayashi and Minoru Tanaka 108 Wrestling New Classic WNC Championship 1 time 92 Luchas de Apuestas record editSee also Luchas de Apuestas Winner wager Loser wager Location Event Date NotesRingo Mendoza and Tajiri hair Chicago Express and Moghur 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