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Yuma Aoyagi

Yuma Aoyagi (青柳 優馬, Aoyagi Yūma, born November 2, 1995) is a Japanese professional wrestler currently working for All Japan Pro Wrestling. A member of the Zennichi Shin Jidai stable, he is a former Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion, a two-time All Asia Tag Team Champion, and a three-time AJPW World Tag Team Champion. He is also the older brother of professional wrestler and fellow AJPW signee Atsuki Aoyagi.

Yuma Aoyagi
Aoyagi in August 2023
Born (1995-11-02) November 2, 1995 (age 28)[1]
Matsumoto, Nagano, Japan[1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Yuma Aoyagi
Billed height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)[1]
Billed weight90 kg (200 lb)[1]
Trained byAtsushi Aoki
DebutDecember 14, 2014[1]

Early life edit

Yuma Aoyagi was born on November 2, 1995, in Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture of Japan. Up to Junior High School, Aoyagi would be playing soccer and watching professional wrestling on television and in live venues, along with his father who also was a pro wrestling fan. While giving his high school exams at Tagawa High School in Nagano Prefecture, he would go from liking pro-wrestling to telling his parents that he was determined to become a pro wrestler.

Professional wrestling career edit

All Japan Pro Wrestling (2014–present) edit

After graduating from high school, Yuma Aoyagi joined All Japan Pro Wrestling's dojo system on April 1, 2014. After 8 months in a trainee period, he made his debut as a Junior Heavyweight on December 14 losing to Kento Miyahara in Korakuen Hall. Aoyagi debuted in blue short tights reminiscent of Jun Akiyama's original debut color. It was later revealed that the tights were Akiyama's as he gave them to the young rookie as a gift for his hard work. On July 7, 2015, Aoyagi picked up his first win by defeating Naoya Nomura. At the World's Strongest Tag Determination League 2015 Aoyagi and Naoya Nomura finished with 2 points by only defeating Kenso and Osamu Nishimura.

On January 3, 2016, after Yohei Nakajima defeated Naoya Nomura for the Gaora TV Championship, Aoyagi came out and challenged Nakajima for the Gaora TV title. On January 18, Aoyagi had a match against Daisuke Sekimoto at Big Japan Wrestling (BJW)'s D-Rize. On February 12, Aoyagi lost to Yohei Nakajima and failed to win the Gaora TV Championship.

On July 20, at the New Japan Pro-Wrestling's Super J-Cup, Aoyagi lost to Suzuki-gun's Taichi at the first round. On May 4, AJPW president Jun Akiyama made a surprise appearance for Wrestle-1, facing off with Keiji Mutoh with the two agreeing to a tag team match against each other on August 11. On August 11, Wrestle-1 presented an interpromotional six-man tag team match, which saw AJPW president Jun Akiyama take on former AJPW president Keiji Mutoh. In the match, the AJPW trio of Akiyama, Naoya Nomura and Yuma Aoyagi were victorious over the Wrestle-1 trio of Mutoh, Koji Doi and Kumagoro.

After the Pro Wrestling Love PPV, Aoyagi formed a team with Nomura. On September 19, Aoyagi and Nomura lost to Kento Miyahara and Jake Lee. After the match Miyahara and Lee invited them to join Nextream which they accepted. On November 11, it was announced that Aoyagi and Nomura would participate in the World's Strongest Tag Determination League at Block B. From November 12 to 17, Aoyagi participated at the 2016 Jr. Tag Battle of Glory with the reigning World Junior Heavyweight Champion Soma Takao. Aoyagi and Takao finished the tournament with 5 points, advancing to the finals. In the finals, Aoyagi and Takao lost to Aoki and Sato. In the World's Strongest Tag Determination League, Aoyagi and Nomura tied in fourth place with two points with their only win being over Super Tiger and Sato.[2]

On January 3, 2017, Aoyagi unsuccessfully challenged Keisuke Ishii for the World Junior Heavyweight Championship.[3] From February 17 to 26, Aoyagi participated in the 2017 Jr. Battle of Glory where he finished in last place of his block with 3 points where he scored a win over Yohei Nakajima and went to a draw with Atsushi Maruyama.[4] On June 18, Aoyagi with Lee and Miyahara won the Nemuro Dining Room Cup 6 Man Tag Tournament defeating Ultimo Dragon, Jun Akiyama and Takao Omori in the finals to win his first tournament in the process.

After graduating to the heavyweight division on September 12, 2017, Aoyagi and Naoya Nomura defeated Black Tiger VII and Taka Michinoku to win the All Asia Tag Team Championship on September 30. He would defend the belt four times before he would relinquish the title, after fracturing his leg in a match with Ryoji Sai on January 25, 2018. He would return on June 5 of the same year and reclaim the All Asia Tag Titles with Nomura on July 29.

On January 3, 2020, Aoyagi would storm Miyahara after a Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship defence, to challenge him for a title match. On the 11th of the same month, Aoyagi would announce that if Miyahara would beat him in a singles Championship contest, he would leave Nextream. Miyahara would do so, and thus Aoyagi would be forced to leave the stable which he had been a member of for the past years. During this time Izanagi would offer Aoyagi a place in the Purple Haze stable, yet he would decline, and would go on during this time tagging with his brother Atsuki Aoyagi.

Aoyagi would participate in the 2020 Champion Carnival, being unsuccessful by ending up with a score of 2 wins to 2 losses. In the finals of the tournament, Zeus would defeat Aoyagi's previous ally. Aoyagi would then return to Miyahara and lift him on his shoulders, and they would announce on twitter that Aoyagi would be teaming up with Miyahara in the World's Strongest tag Determination League. On December 7, 2020, Aoyagi along with Kento Miyahara would beat the team of Jake Lee and Koji Iwamoto, to win the 2020 AJPW World's Strongest Tag Determination League. On January 2, 2021, Aoyagi & Miyahara would beat the AJPW World Tag Team Champions, Shuji Ishikawa & Suwama to win the titles, in Korakuen Hall. Aoyagi would defeat Jake Lee on May 4, 2022, to win his first Champion Carnival,[5] becoming the youngest ever winner of the tournament in the process.

Championships and accomplishments edit

 
In All Japan Pro Wrestling, Aoyagi is a former World Tag Team Champion...
 
...and a Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "全日本プロレス". All-japan.co.jp. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
  2. ^ "PUROLOVE.com". Purolove.com. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
  3. ^ "PUROLOVE.com". Purolove.com. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
  4. ^ "PUROLOVE.com". Purolove.com. Retrieved August 23, 2017.
  5. ^ Cagematch, All Japan Pro Wrestling (May 4, 2022). "AJPW Champion Carnival 2022 Day 9".
  6. ^ 9.30前橋大会[観衆]352人. All Japan Pro Wrestling (in Japanese). September 30, 2017. Retrieved September 30, 2017.
  7. ^ "Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) 500 for 2021". The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved September 14, 2022.
  8. ^ 【プロレス大賞】全日・青柳優馬が“滑り込みセーフ”で新人賞. Tokyo Sports (in Japanese). December 14, 2017. Retrieved December 13, 2017.
  9. ^ Currier, Joseph (December 12, 2023). "Tetsuya Naito wins 2023 Tokyo Sports MVP Award". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. from the original on December 12, 2023. Retrieved December 13, 2023.
  10. ^ Lafferriere, Nicolas (December 12, 2023). "Tokyo Sports premia a Tetsuya Naito como el mejor luchador del 2023". Solowrestling (in Spanish). from the original on December 12, 2023. Retrieved December 13, 2023.

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Learn how and when to remove this message Learn how and when to remove this message Yuma Aoyagi 青柳 優馬 Aoyagi Yuma born November 2 1995 is a Japanese professional wrestler currently working for All Japan Pro Wrestling A member of the Zennichi Shin Jidai stable he is a former Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion a two time All Asia Tag Team Champion and a three time AJPW World Tag Team Champion He is also the older brother of professional wrestler and fellow AJPW signee Atsuki Aoyagi Yuma AoyagiAoyagi in August 2023Born 1995 11 02 November 2 1995 age 28 1 Matsumoto Nagano Japan 1 Professional wrestling careerRing name s Yuma AoyagiBilled height1 86 m 6 ft 1 in 1 Billed weight90 kg 200 lb 1 Trained byAtsushi AokiDebutDecember 14 2014 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional wrestling career 2 1 All Japan Pro Wrestling 2014 present 3 Championships and accomplishments 4 ReferencesEarly life editYuma Aoyagi was born on November 2 1995 in Matsumoto City Nagano Prefecture of Japan Up to Junior High School Aoyagi would be playing soccer and watching professional wrestling on television and in live venues along with his father who also was a pro wrestling fan While giving his high school exams at Tagawa High School in Nagano Prefecture he would go from liking pro wrestling to telling his parents that he was determined to become a pro wrestler Professional wrestling career editAll Japan Pro Wrestling 2014 present edit After graduating from high school Yuma Aoyagi joined All Japan Pro Wrestling s dojo system on April 1 2014 After 8 months in a trainee period he made his debut as a Junior Heavyweight on December 14 losing to Kento Miyahara in Korakuen Hall Aoyagi debuted in blue short tights reminiscent of Jun Akiyama s original debut color It was later revealed that the tights were Akiyama s as he gave them to the young rookie as a gift for his hard work On July 7 2015 Aoyagi picked up his first win by defeating Naoya Nomura At the World s Strongest Tag Determination League 2015 Aoyagi and Naoya Nomura finished with 2 points by only defeating Kenso and Osamu Nishimura On January 3 2016 after Yohei Nakajima defeated Naoya Nomura for the Gaora TV Championship Aoyagi came out and challenged Nakajima for the Gaora TV title On January 18 Aoyagi had a match against Daisuke Sekimoto at Big Japan Wrestling BJW s D Rize On February 12 Aoyagi lost to Yohei Nakajima and failed to win the Gaora TV Championship On July 20 at the New Japan Pro Wrestling s Super J Cup Aoyagi lost to Suzuki gun s Taichi at the first round On May 4 AJPW president Jun Akiyama made a surprise appearance for Wrestle 1 facing off with Keiji Mutoh with the two agreeing to a tag team match against each other on August 11 On August 11 Wrestle 1 presented an interpromotional six man tag team match which saw AJPW president Jun Akiyama take on former AJPW president Keiji Mutoh In the match the AJPW trio of Akiyama Naoya Nomura and Yuma Aoyagi were victorious over the Wrestle 1 trio of Mutoh Koji Doi and Kumagoro After the Pro Wrestling Love PPV Aoyagi formed a team with Nomura On September 19 Aoyagi and Nomura lost to Kento Miyahara and Jake Lee After the match Miyahara and Lee invited them to join Nextream which they accepted On November 11 it was announced that Aoyagi and Nomura would participate in the World s Strongest Tag Determination League at Block B From November 12 to 17 Aoyagi participated at the 2016 Jr Tag Battle of Glory with the reigning World Junior Heavyweight Champion Soma Takao Aoyagi and Takao finished the tournament with 5 points advancing to the finals In the finals Aoyagi and Takao lost to Aoki and Sato In the World s Strongest Tag Determination League Aoyagi and Nomura tied in fourth place with two points with their only win being over Super Tiger and Sato 2 On January 3 2017 Aoyagi unsuccessfully challenged Keisuke Ishii for the World Junior Heavyweight Championship 3 From February 17 to 26 Aoyagi participated in the 2017 Jr Battle of Glory where he finished in last place of his block with 3 points where he scored a win over Yohei Nakajima and went to a draw with Atsushi Maruyama 4 On June 18 Aoyagi with Lee and Miyahara won the Nemuro Dining Room Cup 6 Man Tag Tournament defeating Ultimo Dragon Jun Akiyama and Takao Omori in the finals to win his first tournament in the process After graduating to the heavyweight division on September 12 2017 Aoyagi and Naoya Nomura defeated Black Tiger VII and Taka Michinoku to win the All Asia Tag Team Championship on September 30 He would defend the belt four times before he would relinquish the title after fracturing his leg in a match with Ryoji Sai on January 25 2018 He would return on June 5 of the same year and reclaim the All Asia Tag Titles with Nomura on July 29 On January 3 2020 Aoyagi would storm Miyahara after a Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship defence to challenge him for a title match On the 11th of the same month Aoyagi would announce that if Miyahara would beat him in a singles Championship contest he would leave Nextream Miyahara would do so and thus Aoyagi would be forced to leave the stable which he had been a member of for the past years During this time Izanagi would offer Aoyagi a place in the Purple Haze stable yet he would decline and would go on during this time tagging with his brother Atsuki Aoyagi Aoyagi would participate in the 2020 Champion Carnival being unsuccessful by ending up with a score of 2 wins to 2 losses In the finals of the tournament Zeus would defeat Aoyagi s previous ally Aoyagi would then return to Miyahara and lift him on his shoulders and they would announce on twitter that Aoyagi would be teaming up with Miyahara in the World s Strongest tag Determination League On December 7 2020 Aoyagi along with Kento Miyahara would beat the team of Jake Lee and Koji Iwamoto to win the 2020 AJPW World s Strongest Tag Determination League On January 2 2021 Aoyagi amp Miyahara would beat the AJPW World Tag Team Champions Shuji Ishikawa amp Suwama to win the titles in Korakuen Hall Aoyagi would defeat Jake Lee on May 4 2022 to win his first Champion Carnival 5 becoming the youngest ever winner of the tournament in the process Championships and accomplishments edit nbsp In All Japan Pro Wrestling Aoyagi is a former World Tag Team Champion nbsp and a Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion All Japan Pro Wrestling Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship 1 time All Asia Tag Team Championship 2 times with Naoya Nomura 6 World Tag Team Championship 3 times with Kento Miyahara 2 and Naoya Nomura 1 World s Strongest Tag Determination League 2020 2021 with Kento Miyahara January 2 Korakuen Hall Heavyweight Battle Royal 2016 Nemuro Shokudō Cup 6 Man Tag Tournament 2017 with Kento Miyahara and Jake Lee Champion Carnival 2022 Pro Wrestling Illustrated Ranked No 94 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2022 7 Tenryu Project Tenryu Project United National Heavyweight Tag Team Championship 1 time with Atsuki Aoyagi Tokyo Sports Newcomer Award 2017 8 Technique Award 2023 9 10 References edit a b c d e 全日本プロレス All japan co jp Retrieved August 23 2017 PUROLOVE com Purolove com Retrieved August 23 2017 PUROLOVE com Purolove com Retrieved August 23 2017 PUROLOVE com Purolove com Retrieved August 23 2017 Cagematch All Japan Pro Wrestling May 4 2022 AJPW Champion Carnival 2022 Day 9 9 30前橋大会 観衆 352人 All Japan Pro Wrestling in Japanese September 30 2017 Retrieved September 30 2017 Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI 500 for 2021 The Internet Wrestling Database Retrieved September 14 2022 プロレス大賞 全日 青柳優馬が 滑り込みセーフ で新人賞 Tokyo Sports in Japanese December 14 2017 Retrieved December 13 2017 Currier Joseph December 12 2023 Tetsuya Naito wins 2023 Tokyo Sports MVP Award Wrestling Observer Newsletter Archived from the original on December 12 2023 Retrieved December 13 2023 Lafferriere Nicolas December 12 2023 Tokyo Sports premia a Tetsuya Naito como el mejor luchador del 2023 Solowrestling in Spanish Archived from the original on December 12 2023 Retrieved December 13 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yuma Aoyagi amp oldid 1189606277, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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