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is a Japanese retired
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, best known under the
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and for his many years working for
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(NJPW) in Japan.


Professional wrestling career


Japan Wrestling Association (1972–1973)

Kimura made his professional wrestling debut on August 2, 1972 on a Japan Pro Wrestling (JPW) card where he faced Akio Sato. In 1973, JWA folded.


New Japan Pro-Wrestling (1973–1977)

After JWA folded, Kimura joined
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(NJPW) in 1973 as a junior heavyweight. He mainly worked on the undercard during this tenure, until he was sent to North America on a learning excursion.


Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre, Universal Wrestling Association and World Wrestling Council (1977–1980)

In the late 1970s Kengo Kimura travelled to North America for an excursion mainly working in
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for Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL) and Universal Wrestling Association (UWA) and in
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for the
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(WWC). In WWC Kimura defeated Carlos Colón to win the WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship. He would also hold the WWC Caribbean Tag Team Championship with Kengo Arakawa. He also held the
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along with
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. On December 8, 1978 Kimura, while wrestling as "Pak Choo" won the
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from
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. He held the title until April 30, 1979 when Alfonso Dantés defeated him for the title.


Return to NJPW (1980–2003)

In 1980 Kimura returned to New Japan Pro-Wrestling. He quickly won the
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by defeating
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in a match for the vacant title. Kimura held the title until October 3, 1980 when he lost the belt to Chavo Guerrero. In the mid-1980s Kimura began teaming with
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on a regular basis. The team won the revived WWF International Tag Team Championship in 1985 when they defeated
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and Adrian Adonis. The title was vacated a few months later when NJPW decided to create their own Tag Team title, the
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. Kimura and Fujinami won the tournament to crown the first ever IWGP Tag Team title defeating
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and
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in the finals of the tournament, with Fujinami upsetting Inoki by pinning him with his trademark Dragon Suplex. On August 5, 1986 Kimura and Fujinami were defeated by
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and Osamu Kido to win the title. The duo regained the title only 49 days later, but vacated the belts in February, 1987 when the team split up. In December 1986, Kimura graduated to the heavyweight division. Fujinami focused on winning the
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while Kimura teamed with various partners in unsuccessful attempts at winning the tag team titles back. On January 18, 1988 Kimura and Fujinami reunited to win the IWGP Tag Team titles from
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and
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. The team's third reign ended on June 10, 1988 at the hands of
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, with the two not winning the title again until approximately nine years later when they defeated
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on January 4, 1997. Later that year Kimura teamed up with
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to capture
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's inaugural
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. In the 1990s, he was part of
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faction, alongside
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, Akitoshi Saito,
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,
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, and Michiyoshi Ohara. In early 2003 Kengo Kimura announced that he would retire at the end of the "Kengo Kimura Inazuma Countdown Tour". Kimura's retirement match took place on March 23, 2003 where he wrestled
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to a time limit draw. Since his official retirement Kimura has only made one or two "special appearances" in the wrestling ring.


Championships and accomplishments

*
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**
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( 1 time) – with Takashi Ishikawa * Empresa Mexicana de la Lucha Libre **
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( 1 time) *
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**
IWGP Tag Team Championship The is a professional wrestling world tag team championship owned by the New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) promotion. "IWGP" is the acronym of the NJPW's governing body, the . The title was introduced on December 12, 1985 at an NJPW live event. T ...
( 4 times) – with
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**
NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship The NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship started in 1979. It was formed by a split in lineage from the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship caused by the retirement of champion Nelson Royal the same year. The first champion, Stev ...
( 1 time) ** WWF International Tag Team Championship ( 1 time, final) – with
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*
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** NWA Americas Tag Team Championship (
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) – with Mr. Ito (1 time) and
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(1 time) *
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**Ranked No. 235 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the "PWI Years" in 2003 **Ranked No. 46 of the 100 best tag team of the "PWI Years" with Tatsumi Fujinami in 2003 *'' Tokyo Sports Grand Prix'' ** Best Tag Team (1992)- with Shiro Koshinaka, Masashi Aoyagi, and Akitoshi Saito ** Outstanding Performance Award (1985) **Outstanding Performance Award (1987)- with Tatsumi Fujinami ** Technique Award (1980) *World Wrestling Promotions ** WWP Caribbean Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) – with Kengo Arakawa *
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** WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time) **
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( 1 time) – with
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Lucha de Apuesta record


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