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Yujiro Takahashi

Yujiro Takahashi (高橋 裕二郎, Takahashi Yūjirō, born January 13, 1981),[1] is a Japanese professional wrestler. He is currently signed to New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where he is a member of Bullet Club and its sub-group House of Torture.

Yujiro Takahashi
Takahashi in November 2016
Born (1981-01-13) January 13, 1981 (age 41)[1]
Niigata, Niigata, Japan[1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Yujiro Takahashi
Yujiro
Billed height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)[1]
Billed weight90 kg (198 lb)[1]
Trained byNJPW Dojo[1]
DebutJuly 26, 2004[1]

Takahashi entered New Japan in November 2003 with an extensive amateur background, advancing through the dojo and debuting on July 26, 2004, under his full name.[1] He later shortened his name to Yujiro (裕次郎, Yūjirō). From 2007 to 2008 he was a member of the stable Samurai Gym with El Samurai and Ryusuke Taguchi, which ended when Samurai left the company. In 2010, he joined Chaos, where he was a one-time IWGP Tag Team and Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion with Tetsuya Naito, with whom he teamed as No Limit. In 2014, Takahashi defected to Bullet Club, becoming the first non-gaijin member to join the stable. As a member of Bullet Club, he is a one-time NEVER Openweight Champion and one-time NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Champion. During his time in Chaos, he had a "ladies' man" gimmick, which was carried on in Bullet Club. He is referred to as the "Tokyo Pimp" and is often accompanied to the ring by go-go dancer, the "Tokyo Latina" Pieter. Formerly affiliated with The Elite, as of September 2021, he is a member of the sub-group House of Torture.

Professional wrestling career

New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2004–2009)

Yujiro Takahashi, an esteemed Greco Roman wrestler in college[1] passed the New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) dojo entry test in November 2003,[1] making his debut on July 26, 2004, in a loss to Naofumi Yamamoto at Korakuen Hall.[2] Takahashi shortened his ring name to simply "Yujiro" shortly thereafter, debuting the name in a match against Akiya Anzawa on September 2, 2004.[2] Yujiro later entered the 7-man, single-elimination Young Lion Toukon Tournament on October 31, 2004, losing to Hirooki Goto in the first round.[3] Yujiro continued to wrestle other young lions such as Anzawa, Goto, Yamamoto and Ryusuke Taguchi through 2004 and early 2005, before entering the Young Lion Cup in March 2005; he finished sixth place out of seven with four points, defeating Akiya Anzawa and Tommy Williams during the group stage.[4] On November 4, 2005, Yujiro defeated former IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion Masayuki Naruse, pinning him with an inside cradle.[5] During the match, Naruse hit several stiff slaps and kicks to the face, breaking Yujiro's jaw and causing him to bleed from the mouth,[6] forcing him out of action for the rest of the year. Yujiro returned from injury on March 4, 2006, defeating fellow young lion Mitsuhide Hirasawa in the opening match.[7] Yujiro continued to wrestle in the undercard for the remainder of the year.

On January 27, 2007, Yujiro participated in a one-night tournament to decide the #1 contender to the IWGP Junior Heavyweight title, also including Wataru Inoue, Ryusuke Taguchi and Prince Devitt; Devitt received a bye to the finals due to Taguchi suffering a right eye injury,[8] and Inoue defeated Yujiro, defeating Devitt in the final as well.[9] On March 18, 2007, Yujiro joined a new mini-faction started by El Samurai called Samurai Gym, along with Ryusuke Taguchi.[10] Yujiro received an opportunity at the junior title by traditional means a few months later, unsuccessfully challenging champion Minoru on May 22, 2007 in his first title shot in New Japan.[11] After nearly three years with the company, Yujiro entered his first Best of the Super Juniors tournament in June 2007, earning 4 points in the group stage by defeating Prince Devitt by forfeit and eventual winner Milano Collection A.T. by pinfall.[12] Yujiro finished in sixth place out of seven in his block.

On February 1, 2008, it was announced that El Samurai would be leaving NJPW due to his contract expiring, effectively ending Samurai Gym.[13] Shortly afterward, Yujiro formed a tag team with fellow rookie Tetsuya Naito called No Limit. In March, the two went to fifteen-minute time limit draws with former IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship teams such as Koji Kanemoto and Wataru Inoue, and Minoru and Prince Devitt, and Yujiro pinned veteran Super Strong Machine in a trios match.[14] All of this led to a junior tag title challenge for the duo, facing Machine's Legend stablemates Jyushin Thunder Liger and Akira, in which No Limit came up short when Akira pinned Naito. Yujiro would then participate in the ongoing feud between New Japan and Pro Wrestling Zero1, teaming with Koji Kanemoto and Manabu Nakanishi in two separate tag team matches, losing to Zero1's Masato Tanaka and Tatsuhito Takaiwa in the former, and defeating Takao Omori and Osamu Namiguchi in the latter.[15]

In May 2008, Yujiro and Naito underwent a five-match series with some of New Japan's top tag teams, dubbed "No Limit Generation Smash", held in the various Zepp clubs across Japan. The teams included Jado and Gedo, Togi Makabe and Toru Yano, Wataru Inoue and Koji Kanemoto, Shinsuke Nakamura and Hirooki Goto, and Yuji Nagata and Manabu Nakanishi. No Limit lost all five matches.[16] A special sixth match in the series took place in Zero1 on May 29, 2008, Yujiro and Naito defeated Zero1's Osamu Namiguchi and Shito Ueda.[17] In June 2008, Yujiro entered the Best of the Super Juniors tournament, going winless in his first four matches before defeating Minoru in his final bout to finish with two points.[18] The following month, Yujiro participated in a single-elimination tournament to decide the new holder of the recently vacated IWGP Junior Heavyweight title. He defeated Tetsuya Naito in the first round, before falling to Prince Devitt in the quarterfinals.[19] On October 13, 2008, at Destruction '08 Yujiro and Naito defeated Devitt and Minoru to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship. On January 4, 2009, at Wrestle Kingdom III in Tokyo Dome The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin) defeated them to win the tag team titles.[20]

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2009)

Shortly after losing the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship Yujiro and Naito traveled to North America for a "developmental tour", something often done with young Japanese wrestlers to expose them to other styles of wrestling and help them develop into better wrestlers. No Limit worked mainly for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), while also making an appearance for both Team 3D's wrestling academy and Jersey All Pro Wrestling, although Naito wasn't able to wrestle in JAPW due to an injury and was replaced by the team's TNA ally Sheik Abdul Bashir.[21] Yujiro and Naito worked for TNA approximately two months, receiving another unsuccessful shot at the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship.[22] No Limit's final appearance for TNA was a handicap match on the May 14, 2009, edition of Impact! against Kevin Nash, which the team lost.[23]

Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (2009)

No Limit made their debut for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) in Mexico City, Mexico on May 29, 2009 teaming with Dos Caras Jr. to defeat Héctor Garza, La Sombra and Volador Jr. No Limit were presented as "Anti-Mexican" heels ("bad guys") and soon began teaming with Okumura under the name La Ola Amarilla (Spanish for "The Yellow Wave") in matches against Mexicans. On July 10, 2009 No Limit teamed with Black Warrior to defeat the team of Héctor Garza, Toscano and El Sagrado, After the match Black Warrior made a challenge on behalf of Yujiro (as Yujiro does not speak Spanish) for a "hair vs. hair" match with Garza.[24] This led to all men being involved in a 15-man steel cage Luchas de Apuestas match at Infierno en el Ring that Naito won by pinning Toscano, forcing him to have his hair shaved off.[25] Following the match No Limit's focus was on Black Warrior, who had turned on them during the cage match. When Jyushin Thunder Liger toured Mexico in September, 2009 he joined the "Anti-Mexico" faction, teaming with No Limit and Okumura to defeat Team Mexico (Último Guerrero, Atlantis, Black Warrior and Héctor Garza) at the CMLL 76th Anniversary Show on September 18, 2009.[26] The following week Yujiro teamed with Okumura to win the 2009 Gran Alternativa tournament, defeating Toscano and Rouge in the first round, Héctor Garza and Ángel de Plata in the second round and Místico and Ángel de Oro in the finals.[27] The storyline feud between No Limit and Black Warrior reached its conclusion on October 16, 2009 as Black Warrior faced Yujiro in a Lucha de Apuesta, hair vs. hair match that Yujiro won two falls to one, forcing Black Warrior to have his hair shaved off after the match.[28] After the storyline with Black Warrior ended, No Limit began working with the team of El Texano Jr. and El Terrible in a feud that led to a Lucha de Apuesta hair vs. hair match between the two teams that was the main event of CMLL's Sin Salida show on December 4, 2009. After being successful throughout the summer and fall No Limit finally lost to Texano Jr. and Terrible at Sin Salida and were both shaved completely bald after the match per Lucha Libre traditions.[29]

Return to NJPW

Chaos (2010–2014)

On December 5, 2009, NJPW announced that Yujiro and Naito were returning to Japan as part of their annual January 4 Tokyo Dome show called Wrestle Kingdom IV in Tokyo Dome.[30] At the event Yujiro and Naito defeated Team 3D (Brother Ray and Brother Devon) and Bad Intentions (Giant Bernard and Karl Anderson) in a three-way hardcore match to win the IWGP Tag Team Championship.[31] No Limit had their first title defense on February 14, 2010, defeating El Texano Jr. and El Terrible to retain the title.[32] He began using his full name again in February 2010 to signal his progress.[33] On April 4 at New Dimension No Limit joined New Japan's top heel stable Chaos, led by the IWGP Heavyweight Champion Shinsuke Nakamura.[34] On May 3, 2010, at Wrestling Dontaku 2010 Takahashi and Naito lost the IWGP Tag Team Championship to Yuji Nagata and Wataru Inoue of Seigigun in a three-way match, which also included Bad Intentions (Giant Bernard and Karl Anderson).[35] On October 24 No Limit entered the 2010 G1 Tag League.[36] After three wins and two losses, they finished first in their block and advanced to the semifinals.[37] On November 7, after defeating Manabu Nakanishi and Strong Man in the semifinals, No Limit was defeated in the finals of the tournament by Yuji Nagata and Wataru Inoue.[38] On December 11, 2010, No Limit picked up a major win by defeating the TNA World Tag Team Champions, The Motor City Machine Guns, in a non–title match.[39] On May 3, 2011, No Limit failed in their attempt to regain the IWGP Tag Team Championship from Bad Intentions. After the match Takahashi walked out on Naito.[40][41] In May 2011 Takahashi took part in New Japan's first tour of the United States, the Invasion Tour 2011. On May 13 in Rahway, New Jersey, he entered the tournament to determine the first ever IWGP Intercontinental Champion, defeating Hideo Saito in his first round match.[42] The following day in New York City, Takahashi was eliminated from the tournament in the semifinal stage by his Chaos stablemate Toru Yano.[43] Upon their return to Japan, Takahashi turned on Naito on May 26, effectively dissolving No Limit.[44] Takahashi then joined Gedo, Jado and Masato Tanaka as the fourth member of the Chaos sub-group Complete Players.[45] On June 18 at Dominion 6.18, Takahashi defeated Naito in the first match between the former members of No Limit.[46] The two had a rematch on August 1 during the first day of the 2011 G1 Climax, where Takahashi was once again victorious.[47] Despite his strong start in the tournament, Takahashi only managed to win two more out of his eight remaining matches, finishing second to last in his block, whereas his former partner made it all the way to the finals.[48] On September 19, Naito defeated Takahashi in the third singles match between the two.[49] In the 2011 G1 Tag League, Takahashi teamed with Masato Tanaka with the team picking up three wins in their five group stage matches, including a win over the reigning IWGP Tag Team Champions, Bad Intentions, on October 30.[50] However, a loss to Tetsuya Naito and Tomoaki Honma on October 4, with Naito again pinning Takahashi, meant that Takahashi and Tanaka narrowly missed advancing to the semifinals of the tournament.[51] Takahashi then got involved in Tanaka's IWGP Intercontinental Championship rivalry with MVP, which built to a tag team match on January 4, 2012, at Wrestle Kingdom VI in Tokyo Dome, where Takahashi and Tanaka were defeated by MVP and Shelton Benjamin.[52] On March 11, Takahashi unsuccessfully challenged Hirooki Goto for the IWGP Intercontinental Championship.[53]

 
Takahashi in his "ladies' man" gimmick in June 2013

On May 10, 2012, Takahashi returned to Mexico for another tour with CMLL.[54] During his first month back in Mexico, Takahashi mainly feuded with CMLL World Light Heavyweight Champion Rush, which built to a match on June 5, where Takahashi unsuccessfully challenged Rush for his title.[55] Takahashi then transitioned into feuding with CMLL World Heavyweight Champion El Terrible, but again was unsuccessful in his title challenge on June 24.[56][57] Takahashi ended his two-month excursion and returned to Japan on July 6.[58] On September 17, Takahashi picked up a major win by pinning IWGP Heavyweight Champion Hiroshi Tanahashi in an eight-man tag team main event.[59] On October 8, Takahashi defeated Tetsuya Naito via referee stoppage, after taking advantage of his injured knee, after which he was named the number one contender to the IWGP Heavyweight Championship.[60] On October 21, Takahashi again pinned Tanahashi in a six-man tag team main event.[61] On November 11 at Power Struggle, Takahashi received his first shot at the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, but was defeated by Tanahashi.[62][63] On November 15, Takahashi participated in the NEVER Openweight Championship tournament, but was eliminated in his first round match by Karl Anderson.[64] From November 20 to December 1, Takahashi took part in the round-robin portion of the 2012 World Tag League, alongside Complete Players stablemate Masato Tanaka. The team finished with a record of three wins and three losses, failing to advance from their block.[65][66] On January 4, 2013, at Wrestle Kingdom 7 in Tokyo Dome, Takahashi represented Chaos in an eight-man tag team match, where he, Bob Sapp, Takashi Iizuka and Toru Yano were defeated by Akebono, Manabu Nakanishi, MVP and Strong Man.[67] Later that same event, Takahashi also helped Masato Tanaka retain the NEVER Openweight Championship against Shelton Benjamin.[68]

The following month, Takahashi started a new rivalry with Togi Makabe.[69] The two first met each other in a singles match on February 10 at The New Beginning, where Makabe was victorious.[70] On March 11, Takahashi avenged the loss by defeating Makabe in the first round of the 2013 New Japan Cup.[71][72] Six days later, Takahashi, debuting a new "ladies' man" gimmick, was eliminated from the tournament in the second round by Davey Boy Smith Jr.[73] On March 23, Tomoaki Honma returned to New Japan to support Makabe in his war with Takahashi and Chaos.[74] Takahashi and Makabe faced off in another singles match on May 3 at Wrestling Dontaku 2013, where Makabe was victorious.[75] On June 22, Takahashi was defeated in another grudge match by former partner Tetsuya Naito, who was making his return to the ring from an eight-month break due to a knee injury.[76] The two had a rematch on August 1 on the opening day of the 2013 G1 Climax, where Takahashi was victorious.[77] When the tournament concluded on August 11, Takahashi finished in the middle of the block with a record of four wins and five losses, failing to advance to the finals.[78] On October 14 at King of Pro-Wrestling, Takahashi unsuccessfully challenged former partner Tetsuya Naito for the NEVER Openweight Championship and the number one contendership to the IWGP Heavyweight Championship.[79]

Bullet Club (2014–2021)

In April 2014, after being left off the Wrestle Kingdom 8 in Tokyo Dome, Invasion Attack 2014 and Wrestling Dontaku 2014 cards and losing in the first round of the 2014 New Japan Cup, Takahashi began portraying a new disgruntled character, walking out on his Chaos partners either during a match or immediately afterwards.[80][81] On May 3 at Wrestling Dontaku 2014, Takahashi turned on Chaos and jumped to Bullet Club by helping A.J. Styles defeat Kazuchika Okada for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship.[82][83] Takahashi wrestled his first match as a member of Bullet Club on May 25 at Back to the Yokohama Arena and, later that same event, entered the NEVER Openweight Championship picture by attacking the reigning champion, former Chaos stablemate Tomohiro Ishii.[84] On June 29, Takahashi defeated Ishii with help from the rest of Bullet Club to become the fourth NEVER Openweight Champion.[85] From July 21 to August 8, Takahashi took part in the 2014 G1 Climax, where he finished tied sixth in his block with a record of four wins and six losses.[86][87] It has been speculated that Takahashi's poor performances in the tournament led to his status in NJPW plummeting in comparison to the likes of Tomoaki Honma and Tomohiro Ishii.[88] On September 23 at Destruction in Okayama, Takahashi made his first successful defense of the NEVER Openweight Championship against former Chaos stablemate Yoshi-Hashi.[89] On October 13 at King of Pro-Wrestling, Takahashi lost the title back to Ishii in his second defense.[90][91] The following month, Takahashi entered the 2014 World Tag League, alongside A.J. Styles.[92] Despite a win over the reigning IWGP Tag Team Champions, Bullet Club stablemates Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson,[93] Takahashi and Styles failed to advance from their block with a record of four wins and three losses due to losing to Kazuchika Okada and Yoshi-Hashi on the final day.[94] During 2015, Takahashi took part in the 2015 New Japan Cup and 2015 G1 Climax tournaments, making it to the second round in the former and finishing the latter with a record of three wins and six losses.[95][96]

On January 4, 2016, at Wrestle Kingdom 10 in Tokyo Dome, Takahashi took part in a match to determine the inaugural NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Champions, where he and his Bullet Club stablemates Bad Luck Fale and Tama Tonga were defeated by Jay Briscoe, Mark Briscoe and Toru Yano.[97] On February 11 at The New Beginning in Osaka, Takahashi, Fale and Tonga defeated the Briscoes and Yano in a rematch to win the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship.[98] After a three-day reign, the three lost the title back to the Briscoes and Yano at The New Beginning in Niigata.[99] Takahashi unsuccessfully tried to regain the title with Fale and Kenny Omega, but the three were defeated by Hiroshi Tanahashi, Michael Elgin and Yoshitatsu on April 23.[100] On August 14, Takahashi teamed with Bullet Club's newest member, Hangman Page, to unsuccessfully challenge Jay and Mark Briscoe for the IWGP Tag Team Championship.[101] From November 18 to December 7, Takahashi and Page participated in the 2016 World Tag League, where they finished second in block A with record of four wins and three losses, thus failing to advance to the final.[102] On January 4, 2017,at Wrestle Kingdom 11 in Tokyo Dome, Takahashi, along with Fale and Page, participated in the first NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship gauntlet match representing Bullet Club, however, the team was unsuccessful in winning the title after Takahashi was submitted by Sanada, who would go on to win the match along with Los Ingobernables de Japón.[103] On March 12, 2017, Takahashi entered the 2017 New Japan Cup, facing Juice Robinson, where he was defeated, failing to advance into the second round.[104] In September 2017, Takahashi would begin to feud with Beretta, who had recently announced that the Roppongi Vice tag team with partner Rocky Romero would be disbanded and the former would graduate to the heavyweight division soon. The two would face of in tag matches throughout the Destruction 2017 tour, with Takahashi emerging victorious after each match. On September 16, 2017 at Destruction in Hiroshima, Takahashi along with Bullet Club stablemate Chase Owens were defeated by Roppongi Vice in their final match together. Post-match, Takahashi took to the mic, telling Beretta to return to the junior heavyweight division, claiming that the heavyweight division was too tough for him, and challenged him to a singles match, which was accepted by Beretta.[105] The match took place one week later at Destruction in Kobe on September 24, 2017, where Beretta defeated Takahashi, culminating their feud in the process.[106] From November 18 to December 11, 2017, Takahashi teamed up with Page once again for the 2017 World Tag League, where they finished third in block A with a record of four wins a three losses, failing to advance into the final.[107] On March 9, 2018. Takahashi entered the 2018 New Japan Cup, where he faced off against Juice Robinson in a rematch, but was yet again defeated by Robinson, failing to advance into the second round.[108] At the World Tag League, Takahashi again teamed with Page, scoring five wins and eight losses. At the end of the tournament and in the midst of the Bullet Club Civil War, Takahashi became an official associate of The Elite. After the sub-group's departure from Bullet Club and New Japan, he and Owens, who was also kicked out, were welcomed back into BC by Tama Tonga.

At the World Tag League, Takahashi teamed with Kenta, scoring eight wins and seven losses.[109] At Wrestle Kingdom 14, Takahashi was involved in losing efforts in an eight man tag team match on the first night and a NEVER Openweight six-man Tag Team Championship gauntlet the second night.[110][111]

After missing the New Japan Cup the year before due to injury, Yujiro participated in the 2020 tournament, being eliminated by Hirooki Goto in the first round.[112] Later that year he would embark on a feud with Kazuchika Okada, losing to him in a singles match at Sengoku Lord. Later in the year, Takahashi competed in the G1 for the first time in five years, losing almost every match in his block, only defeating Jeff Cobb in the last day.[113][114] Takahashi teamed with Evil, in the World Tag League tournament, where they finished with 6 points, failing to advance to the finals.[115] At Wrestle Kingdom 15, Takahashi entered but failed to win the New Japan Rambo match.[116]

In March of 2021, Takahashi entered the New Japan Cup, but was defeated by Yoshi-Hashi in the first round.[117] In September, Takahashi entered the G1 Climax 31 tournament, finishing with 5 points, failing to advance to the finals. However, one of his wins was against the previous year's winner, Kota Ibushi and his match against Shingo Takagi ended in a double countout.[118]

Bullet Club's House of Torture (2021–present)

In September, Roppongi 3k imploded after Sho attacked Yoh after a surprising, poor run in the Super Junior Tag League. Sho accepted a Bullet Club shirt from Evil who stood alongside Takahashi and Dick Togo with an alternative design labeled House of Torture, officially starting a new sub-group.[119] At Power Struggle, Takahashi, Evil and Sho, defeated Chaos to win the Never Openweight six-man tag team championships.[120] Takahashi once again teamed with Evil in the World Tag League, they finished second in the block advancing to the finals, but lost to Bishamon (Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi) in the finals.[121] On Night 2 of Wrestle Kingdom 15, Evil, Sho and Takahashi, retained the 6-man titles against CHAOS.[122] Takahashi, entered the New Japan Cup tournament, but lost in the first round once again, to Tetsuya Naito.[123] At Dominion 6.12 in Osaka-jo Hall, House of Torture retained the 6-man championships against Suzuki-Gun, but lost them to Chaos at NJPW New Japan Road.[124] [125] In June, Takahashi was announced to be competing in the G1 Climax 32 tournament competing in the D Block.[126] He finished the tournament with 6 points, failing to advance to the semi-finals.[127]

Championships and accomplishments

 
Takahashi as the NEVER Openweight Champion

Luchas de Apuestas record

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Yujiro (hair) Black Warrior (hair) Mexico City Súper Viernes - El Gran Desafío October 16, 2009 [28]
Los Hijos del Averno (El Texano, Jr. and El Terrible) (hair) No Limit
(Yujiro and Naito) (hair)
Mexico City Sin Salida December 4, 2009 [29]

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Yujiro Takahashi 高橋 裕二郎 Takahashi Yujirō born January 13 1981 1 is a Japanese professional wrestler He is currently signed to New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW where he is a member of Bullet Club and its sub group House of Torture Yujiro TakahashiTakahashi in November 2016Born 1981 01 13 January 13 1981 age 41 1 Niigata Niigata Japan 1 Professional wrestling careerRing name s Yujiro TakahashiYujiroBilled height1 78 m 5 ft 10 in 1 Billed weight90 kg 198 lb 1 Trained byNJPW Dojo 1 DebutJuly 26 2004 1 Takahashi entered New Japan in November 2003 with an extensive amateur background advancing through the dojo and debuting on July 26 2004 under his full name 1 He later shortened his name to Yujiro 裕次郎 Yujirō From 2007 to 2008 he was a member of the stable Samurai Gym with El Samurai and Ryusuke Taguchi which ended when Samurai left the company In 2010 he joined Chaos where he was a one time IWGP Tag Team and Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion with Tetsuya Naito with whom he teamed as No Limit In 2014 Takahashi defected to Bullet Club becoming the first non gaijin member to join the stable As a member of Bullet Club he is a one time NEVER Openweight Champion and one time NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champion During his time in Chaos he had a ladies man gimmick which was carried on in Bullet Club He is referred to as the Tokyo Pimp and is often accompanied to the ring by go go dancer the Tokyo Latina Pieter Formerly affiliated with The Elite as of September 2021 he is a member of the sub group House of Torture Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 New Japan Pro Wrestling 2004 2009 1 2 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling 2009 1 3 Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre 2009 1 4 Return to NJPW 1 4 1 Chaos 2010 2014 1 4 2 Bullet Club 2014 2021 1 4 3 Bullet Club s House of Torture 2021 present 2 Championships and accomplishments 3 Luchas de Apuestas record 4 References 5 External linksProfessional wrestling career EditNew Japan Pro Wrestling 2004 2009 Edit Yujiro Takahashi an esteemed Greco Roman wrestler in college 1 passed the New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW dojo entry test in November 2003 1 making his debut on July 26 2004 in a loss to Naofumi Yamamoto at Korakuen Hall 2 Takahashi shortened his ring name to simply Yujiro shortly thereafter debuting the name in a match against Akiya Anzawa on September 2 2004 2 Yujiro later entered the 7 man single elimination Young Lion Toukon Tournament on October 31 2004 losing to Hirooki Goto in the first round 3 Yujiro continued to wrestle other young lions such as Anzawa Goto Yamamoto and Ryusuke Taguchi through 2004 and early 2005 before entering the Young Lion Cup in March 2005 he finished sixth place out of seven with four points defeating Akiya Anzawa and Tommy Williams during the group stage 4 On November 4 2005 Yujiro defeated former IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion Masayuki Naruse pinning him with an inside cradle 5 During the match Naruse hit several stiff slaps and kicks to the face breaking Yujiro s jaw and causing him to bleed from the mouth 6 forcing him out of action for the rest of the year Yujiro returned from injury on March 4 2006 defeating fellow young lion Mitsuhide Hirasawa in the opening match 7 Yujiro continued to wrestle in the undercard for the remainder of the year On January 27 2007 Yujiro participated in a one night tournament to decide the 1 contender to the IWGP Junior Heavyweight title also including Wataru Inoue Ryusuke Taguchi and Prince Devitt Devitt received a bye to the finals due to Taguchi suffering a right eye injury 8 and Inoue defeated Yujiro defeating Devitt in the final as well 9 On March 18 2007 Yujiro joined a new mini faction started by El Samurai called Samurai Gym along with Ryusuke Taguchi 10 Yujiro received an opportunity at the junior title by traditional means a few months later unsuccessfully challenging champion Minoru on May 22 2007 in his first title shot in New Japan 11 After nearly three years with the company Yujiro entered his first Best of the Super Juniors tournament in June 2007 earning 4 points in the group stage by defeating Prince Devitt by forfeit and eventual winner Milano Collection A T by pinfall 12 Yujiro finished in sixth place out of seven in his block On February 1 2008 it was announced that El Samurai would be leaving NJPW due to his contract expiring effectively ending Samurai Gym 13 Shortly afterward Yujiro formed a tag team with fellow rookie Tetsuya Naito called No Limit In March the two went to fifteen minute time limit draws with former IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship teams such as Koji Kanemoto and Wataru Inoue and Minoru and Prince Devitt and Yujiro pinned veteran Super Strong Machine in a trios match 14 All of this led to a junior tag title challenge for the duo facing Machine s Legend stablemates Jyushin Thunder Liger and Akira in which No Limit came up short when Akira pinned Naito Yujiro would then participate in the ongoing feud between New Japan and Pro Wrestling Zero1 teaming with Koji Kanemoto and Manabu Nakanishi in two separate tag team matches losing to Zero1 s Masato Tanaka and Tatsuhito Takaiwa in the former and defeating Takao Omori and Osamu Namiguchi in the latter 15 In May 2008 Yujiro and Naito underwent a five match series with some of New Japan s top tag teams dubbed No Limit Generation Smash held in the various Zepp clubs across Japan The teams included Jado and Gedo Togi Makabe and Toru Yano Wataru Inoue and Koji Kanemoto Shinsuke Nakamura and Hirooki Goto and Yuji Nagata and Manabu Nakanishi No Limit lost all five matches 16 A special sixth match in the series took place in Zero1 on May 29 2008 Yujiro and Naito defeated Zero1 s Osamu Namiguchi and Shito Ueda 17 In June 2008 Yujiro entered the Best of the Super Juniors tournament going winless in his first four matches before defeating Minoru in his final bout to finish with two points 18 The following month Yujiro participated in a single elimination tournament to decide the new holder of the recently vacated IWGP Junior Heavyweight title He defeated Tetsuya Naito in the first round before falling to Prince Devitt in the quarterfinals 19 On October 13 2008 at Destruction 08 Yujiro and Naito defeated Devitt and Minoru to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship On January 4 2009 at Wrestle Kingdom III in Tokyo Dome The Motor City Machine Guns Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin defeated them to win the tag team titles 20 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling 2009 Edit Shortly after losing the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship Yujiro and Naito traveled to North America for a developmental tour something often done with young Japanese wrestlers to expose them to other styles of wrestling and help them develop into better wrestlers No Limit worked mainly for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling TNA while also making an appearance for both Team 3D s wrestling academy and Jersey All Pro Wrestling although Naito wasn t able to wrestle in JAPW due to an injury and was replaced by the team s TNA ally Sheik Abdul Bashir 21 Yujiro and Naito worked for TNA approximately two months receiving another unsuccessful shot at the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship 22 No Limit s final appearance for TNA was a handicap match on the May 14 2009 edition of Impact against Kevin Nash which the team lost 23 Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre 2009 Edit No Limit made their debut for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL in Mexico City Mexico on May 29 2009 teaming with Dos Caras Jr to defeat Hector Garza La Sombra and Volador Jr No Limit were presented as Anti Mexican heels bad guys and soon began teaming with Okumura under the name La Ola Amarilla Spanish for The Yellow Wave in matches against Mexicans On July 10 2009 No Limit teamed with Black Warrior to defeat the team of Hector Garza Toscano and El Sagrado After the match Black Warrior made a challenge on behalf of Yujiro as Yujiro does not speak Spanish for a hair vs hair match with Garza 24 This led to all men being involved in a 15 man steel cage Luchas de Apuestas match at Infierno en el Ring that Naito won by pinning Toscano forcing him to have his hair shaved off 25 Following the match No Limit s focus was on Black Warrior who had turned on them during the cage match When Jyushin Thunder Liger toured Mexico in September 2009 he joined the Anti Mexico faction teaming with No Limit and Okumura to defeat Team Mexico Ultimo Guerrero Atlantis Black Warrior and Hector Garza at the CMLL 76th Anniversary Show on September 18 2009 26 The following week Yujiro teamed with Okumura to win the 2009 Gran Alternativa tournament defeating Toscano and Rouge in the first round Hector Garza and Angel de Plata in the second round and Mistico and Angel de Oro in the finals 27 The storyline feud between No Limit and Black Warrior reached its conclusion on October 16 2009 as Black Warrior faced Yujiro in a Lucha de Apuesta hair vs hair match that Yujiro won two falls to one forcing Black Warrior to have his hair shaved off after the match 28 After the storyline with Black Warrior ended No Limit began working with the team of El Texano Jr and El Terrible in a feud that led to a Lucha de Apuesta hair vs hair match between the two teams that was the main event of CMLL s Sin Salida show on December 4 2009 After being successful throughout the summer and fall No Limit finally lost to Texano Jr and Terrible at Sin Salida and were both shaved completely bald after the match per Lucha Libre traditions 29 Return to NJPW Edit Chaos 2010 2014 Edit On December 5 2009 NJPW announced that Yujiro and Naito were returning to Japan as part of their annual January 4 Tokyo Dome show called Wrestle Kingdom IV in Tokyo Dome 30 At the event Yujiro and Naito defeated Team 3D Brother Ray and Brother Devon and Bad Intentions Giant Bernard and Karl Anderson in a three way hardcore match to win the IWGP Tag Team Championship 31 No Limit had their first title defense on February 14 2010 defeating El Texano Jr and El Terrible to retain the title 32 He began using his full name again in February 2010 to signal his progress 33 On April 4 at New Dimension No Limit joined New Japan s top heel stable Chaos led by the IWGP Heavyweight Champion Shinsuke Nakamura 34 On May 3 2010 at Wrestling Dontaku 2010 Takahashi and Naito lost the IWGP Tag Team Championship to Yuji Nagata and Wataru Inoue of Seigigun in a three way match which also included Bad Intentions Giant Bernard and Karl Anderson 35 On October 24 No Limit entered the 2010 G1 Tag League 36 After three wins and two losses they finished first in their block and advanced to the semifinals 37 On November 7 after defeating Manabu Nakanishi and Strong Man in the semifinals No Limit was defeated in the finals of the tournament by Yuji Nagata and Wataru Inoue 38 On December 11 2010 No Limit picked up a major win by defeating the TNA World Tag Team Champions The Motor City Machine Guns in a non title match 39 On May 3 2011 No Limit failed in their attempt to regain the IWGP Tag Team Championship from Bad Intentions After the match Takahashi walked out on Naito 40 41 In May 2011 Takahashi took part in New Japan s first tour of the United States the Invasion Tour 2011 On May 13 in Rahway New Jersey he entered the tournament to determine the first ever IWGP Intercontinental Champion defeating Hideo Saito in his first round match 42 The following day in New York City Takahashi was eliminated from the tournament in the semifinal stage by his Chaos stablemate Toru Yano 43 Upon their return to Japan Takahashi turned on Naito on May 26 effectively dissolving No Limit 44 Takahashi then joined Gedo Jado and Masato Tanaka as the fourth member of the Chaos sub group Complete Players 45 On June 18 at Dominion 6 18 Takahashi defeated Naito in the first match between the former members of No Limit 46 The two had a rematch on August 1 during the first day of the 2011 G1 Climax where Takahashi was once again victorious 47 Despite his strong start in the tournament Takahashi only managed to win two more out of his eight remaining matches finishing second to last in his block whereas his former partner made it all the way to the finals 48 On September 19 Naito defeated Takahashi in the third singles match between the two 49 In the 2011 G1 Tag League Takahashi teamed with Masato Tanaka with the team picking up three wins in their five group stage matches including a win over the reigning IWGP Tag Team Champions Bad Intentions on October 30 50 However a loss to Tetsuya Naito and Tomoaki Honma on October 4 with Naito again pinning Takahashi meant that Takahashi and Tanaka narrowly missed advancing to the semifinals of the tournament 51 Takahashi then got involved in Tanaka s IWGP Intercontinental Championship rivalry with MVP which built to a tag team match on January 4 2012 at Wrestle Kingdom VI in Tokyo Dome where Takahashi and Tanaka were defeated by MVP and Shelton Benjamin 52 On March 11 Takahashi unsuccessfully challenged Hirooki Goto for the IWGP Intercontinental Championship 53 Takahashi in his ladies man gimmick in June 2013 On May 10 2012 Takahashi returned to Mexico for another tour with CMLL 54 During his first month back in Mexico Takahashi mainly feuded with CMLL World Light Heavyweight Champion Rush which built to a match on June 5 where Takahashi unsuccessfully challenged Rush for his title 55 Takahashi then transitioned into feuding with CMLL World Heavyweight Champion El Terrible but again was unsuccessful in his title challenge on June 24 56 57 Takahashi ended his two month excursion and returned to Japan on July 6 58 On September 17 Takahashi picked up a major win by pinning IWGP Heavyweight Champion Hiroshi Tanahashi in an eight man tag team main event 59 On October 8 Takahashi defeated Tetsuya Naito via referee stoppage after taking advantage of his injured knee after which he was named the number one contender to the IWGP Heavyweight Championship 60 On October 21 Takahashi again pinned Tanahashi in a six man tag team main event 61 On November 11 at Power Struggle Takahashi received his first shot at the IWGP Heavyweight Championship but was defeated by Tanahashi 62 63 On November 15 Takahashi participated in the NEVER Openweight Championship tournament but was eliminated in his first round match by Karl Anderson 64 From November 20 to December 1 Takahashi took part in the round robin portion of the 2012 World Tag League alongside Complete Players stablemate Masato Tanaka The team finished with a record of three wins and three losses failing to advance from their block 65 66 On January 4 2013 at Wrestle Kingdom 7 in Tokyo Dome Takahashi represented Chaos in an eight man tag team match where he Bob Sapp Takashi Iizuka and Toru Yano were defeated by Akebono Manabu Nakanishi MVP and Strong Man 67 Later that same event Takahashi also helped Masato Tanaka retain the NEVER Openweight Championship against Shelton Benjamin 68 The following month Takahashi started a new rivalry with Togi Makabe 69 The two first met each other in a singles match on February 10 at The New Beginning where Makabe was victorious 70 On March 11 Takahashi avenged the loss by defeating Makabe in the first round of the 2013 New Japan Cup 71 72 Six days later Takahashi debuting a new ladies man gimmick was eliminated from the tournament in the second round by Davey Boy Smith Jr 73 On March 23 Tomoaki Honma returned to New Japan to support Makabe in his war with Takahashi and Chaos 74 Takahashi and Makabe faced off in another singles match on May 3 at Wrestling Dontaku 2013 where Makabe was victorious 75 On June 22 Takahashi was defeated in another grudge match by former partner Tetsuya Naito who was making his return to the ring from an eight month break due to a knee injury 76 The two had a rematch on August 1 on the opening day of the 2013 G1 Climax where Takahashi was victorious 77 When the tournament concluded on August 11 Takahashi finished in the middle of the block with a record of four wins and five losses failing to advance to the finals 78 On October 14 at King of Pro Wrestling Takahashi unsuccessfully challenged former partner Tetsuya Naito for the NEVER Openweight Championship and the number one contendership to the IWGP Heavyweight Championship 79 Bullet Club 2014 2021 Edit Main article Bullet Club In April 2014 after being left off the Wrestle Kingdom 8 in Tokyo Dome Invasion Attack 2014 and Wrestling Dontaku 2014 cards and losing in the first round of the 2014 New Japan Cup Takahashi began portraying a new disgruntled character walking out on his Chaos partners either during a match or immediately afterwards 80 81 On May 3 at Wrestling Dontaku 2014 Takahashi turned on Chaos and jumped to Bullet Club by helping A J Styles defeat Kazuchika Okada for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship 82 83 Takahashi wrestled his first match as a member of Bullet Club on May 25 at Back to the Yokohama Arena and later that same event entered the NEVER Openweight Championship picture by attacking the reigning champion former Chaos stablemate Tomohiro Ishii 84 On June 29 Takahashi defeated Ishii with help from the rest of Bullet Club to become the fourth NEVER Openweight Champion 85 From July 21 to August 8 Takahashi took part in the 2014 G1 Climax where he finished tied sixth in his block with a record of four wins and six losses 86 87 It has been speculated that Takahashi s poor performances in the tournament led to his status in NJPW plummeting in comparison to the likes of Tomoaki Honma and Tomohiro Ishii 88 On September 23 at Destruction in Okayama Takahashi made his first successful defense of the NEVER Openweight Championship against former Chaos stablemate Yoshi Hashi 89 On October 13 at King of Pro Wrestling Takahashi lost the title back to Ishii in his second defense 90 91 The following month Takahashi entered the 2014 World Tag League alongside A J Styles 92 Despite a win over the reigning IWGP Tag Team Champions Bullet Club stablemates Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson 93 Takahashi and Styles failed to advance from their block with a record of four wins and three losses due to losing to Kazuchika Okada and Yoshi Hashi on the final day 94 During 2015 Takahashi took part in the 2015 New Japan Cup and 2015 G1 Climax tournaments making it to the second round in the former and finishing the latter with a record of three wins and six losses 95 96 On January 4 2016 at Wrestle Kingdom 10 in Tokyo Dome Takahashi took part in a match to determine the inaugural NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Champions where he and his Bullet Club stablemates Bad Luck Fale and Tama Tonga were defeated by Jay Briscoe Mark Briscoe and Toru Yano 97 On February 11 at The New Beginning in Osaka Takahashi Fale and Tonga defeated the Briscoes and Yano in a rematch to win the NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Championship 98 After a three day reign the three lost the title back to the Briscoes and Yano at The New Beginning in Niigata 99 Takahashi unsuccessfully tried to regain the title with Fale and Kenny Omega but the three were defeated by Hiroshi Tanahashi Michael Elgin and Yoshitatsu on April 23 100 On August 14 Takahashi teamed with Bullet Club s newest member Hangman Page to unsuccessfully challenge Jay and Mark Briscoe for the IWGP Tag Team Championship 101 From November 18 to December 7 Takahashi and Page participated in the 2016 World Tag League where they finished second in block A with record of four wins and three losses thus failing to advance to the final 102 On January 4 2017 at Wrestle Kingdom 11 in Tokyo Dome Takahashi along with Fale and Page participated in the first NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Championship gauntlet match representing Bullet Club however the team was unsuccessful in winning the title after Takahashi was submitted by Sanada who would go on to win the match along with Los Ingobernables de Japon 103 On March 12 2017 Takahashi entered the 2017 New Japan Cup facing Juice Robinson where he was defeated failing to advance into the second round 104 In September 2017 Takahashi would begin to feud with Beretta who had recently announced that the Roppongi Vice tag team with partner Rocky Romero would be disbanded and the former would graduate to the heavyweight division soon The two would face of in tag matches throughout the Destruction 2017 tour with Takahashi emerging victorious after each match On September 16 2017 at Destruction in Hiroshima Takahashi along with Bullet Club stablemate Chase Owens were defeated by Roppongi Vice in their final match together Post match Takahashi took to the mic telling Beretta to return to the junior heavyweight division claiming that the heavyweight division was too tough for him and challenged him to a singles match which was accepted by Beretta 105 The match took place one week later at Destruction in Kobe on September 24 2017 where Beretta defeated Takahashi culminating their feud in the process 106 From November 18 to December 11 2017 Takahashi teamed up with Page once again for the 2017 World Tag League where they finished third in block A with a record of four wins a three losses failing to advance into the final 107 On March 9 2018 Takahashi entered the 2018 New Japan Cup where he faced off against Juice Robinson in a rematch but was yet again defeated by Robinson failing to advance into the second round 108 At the World Tag League Takahashi again teamed with Page scoring five wins and eight losses At the end of the tournament and in the midst of the Bullet Club Civil War Takahashi became an official associate of The Elite After the sub group s departure from Bullet Club and New Japan he and Owens who was also kicked out were welcomed back into BC by Tama Tonga At the World Tag League Takahashi teamed with Kenta scoring eight wins and seven losses 109 At Wrestle Kingdom 14 Takahashi was involved in losing efforts in an eight man tag team match on the first night and a NEVER Openweight six man Tag Team Championship gauntlet the second night 110 111 After missing the New Japan Cup the year before due to injury Yujiro participated in the 2020 tournament being eliminated by Hirooki Goto in the first round 112 Later that year he would embark on a feud with Kazuchika Okada losing to him in a singles match at Sengoku Lord Later in the year Takahashi competed in the G1 for the first time in five years losing almost every match in his block only defeating Jeff Cobb in the last day 113 114 Takahashi teamed with Evil in the World Tag League tournament where they finished with 6 points failing to advance to the finals 115 At Wrestle Kingdom 15 Takahashi entered but failed to win the New Japan Rambo match 116 In March of 2021 Takahashi entered the New Japan Cup but was defeated by Yoshi Hashi in the first round 117 In September Takahashi entered the G1 Climax 31 tournament finishing with 5 points failing to advance to the finals However one of his wins was against the previous year s winner Kota Ibushi and his match against Shingo Takagi ended in a double countout 118 Bullet Club s House of Torture 2021 present Edit In September Roppongi 3k imploded after Sho attacked Yoh after a surprising poor run in the Super Junior Tag League Sho accepted a Bullet Club shirt from Evil who stood alongside Takahashi and Dick Togo with an alternative design labeled House of Torture officially starting a new sub group 119 At Power Struggle Takahashi Evil and Sho defeated Chaos to win the Never Openweight six man tag team championships 120 Takahashi once again teamed with Evil in the World Tag League they finished second in the block advancing to the finals but lost to Bishamon Hirooki Goto and Yoshi Hashi in the finals 121 On Night 2 of Wrestle Kingdom 15 Evil Sho and Takahashi retained the 6 man titles against CHAOS 122 Takahashi entered the New Japan Cup tournament but lost in the first round once again to Tetsuya Naito 123 At Dominion 6 12 in Osaka jo Hall House of Torture retained the 6 man championships against Suzuki Gun but lost them to Chaos at NJPW New Japan Road 124 125 In June Takahashi was announced to be competing in the G1 Climax 32 tournament competing in the D Block 126 He finished the tournament with 6 points failing to advance to the semi finals 127 Championships and accomplishments Edit Takahashi as the NEVER Openweight Champion Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre Gran Alternativa 2009 with Okumura 27 New Japan Pro Wrestling IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship 1 time with Tetsuya Naito 128 IWGP Tag Team Championship 1 time with Tetsuya Naito 31 NEVER Openweight Championship 1 time 85 NEVER Openweight 6 Man Tag Team Championship 3 times current with Bad Luck Fale and Tama Tonga 1 98 and Evil and Sho 2 current 129 Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI ranked him 127 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2010 130 Luchas de Apuestas record EditSee also Luchas de Apuestas Winner wager Loser wager Location Event Date NotesYujiro hair Black Warrior 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