is a Japanese
professional wrestler who has competed in
All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW),
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and
Wrestle Association "R" (WAR) during the 1980s and 1990s. He was also the first
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion.
Career
All Japan Pro Wrestling (1979–1985)
After working for an electric power company for a year after graduating high school, Shiro Koshinaka enrolled in the
All Japan Pro Wrestling Dojo in August 1978, training under
Giant Baba and
Kazuharu Sonoda. After months of training, on March 5, 1979, he debuted against one of his trainers,
Kazuharu Sonoda.
In his first two years, Koshinaka would only gain victories in
battle royals, while losing in singles matches to guys like
Atsushi Onita,
Masanobu Fuchi,
Mitsuo Momota, Tor Hayashi, Munenori Higo,
Lee Wang-pyo, and
Yoshihiro Momota, before gaining his first victory in February 1981 against
Masaji Goto. In 1983, Koshinaka defeated
Mitsuharu Misawa to win the Lou Thesz Cup, his first tournament.
In 1984, Koshinaka went on an excursion to Mexico, wrestling as Samurai Shiro in
Empresa Mexicana de la Lucha Libre, where in July, he lost a
Hair vs. Hair match to
El Satanico. While AJPW pushed Misawa, the man Koshinaka beat to win the Lou Thesz Cup the year before, as the second incarnation of
Tiger Mask, Koshinaka was lingering in EMLL in Mexico. Frustrated, Koshinaka left AJPW in August 1985.
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (1985–2003)
After his excursion in Mexico, Koshinaka joined
New Japan Pro-Wrestling in September 1985. On February 6, 1986, he defeated
The Cobra in a tournament to become the inaugural
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion. At the same time, NJPW was in a feud with the shoot-style
UWF promotion, and Koshinaka was immediately put in a feud with
Nobuhiko Takada, who at one time was
Antonio Inoki's protégé, just like Koshinaka was Giant Baba's. Koshinaka lost the title to Takada on May 19, 1986, but regained the title exactly four months later on September 19, 1986.
While reigning as IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion, he formed a tag team with
Keiji Mutoh in a bid to win the
IWGP Tag Team Championship, which was vacated by
Tatsumi Fujinami and
Kengo Kimura in February 1987. On March 20, 1987, Koshinaka and Mutoh defeated Takada and
Akira Maeda
(born Go Il-myeong (Hangul: 고일명, Hanja: 高日明), January 24, 1959) is a Japanese mixed martial arts promoter, writer and retired professional wrestler and mixed martial artist. Maeda was also known by the ring name Kwik-kik-Lee durin ...
to win the vacant titles, making Koshinaka a double champion, but the tag team title reign didn't last as he and Mutoh lost the titles to Takada and Maeda in a rematch nearly a week later, on March 26, 1987. On August 2, 1987, Koshinaka vacated the Junior Heavyweight title due to an ankle injury. When he returned that fall, Koshinaka slowly rebounded, but the rebound was big when he won the first
Top of the Super Juniors
The Best of the Super Juniors (stylized as the BEST OF THE SUPER Jr. and often abbreviated BOSJ) is an annual professional wrestling tournament held by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), typically in May or June. Originally known as Top of the Supe ...
league in 1988, defeating
Hiroshi Hase
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, the reigning IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion at the time, in the finals on February 7, 1988, earning him a title shot against Hase on March 19, 1988, but lost. He tried again to wrest the Junior Heavyweight title from Hase on May 8, 1988, but failed again. Finally, on June 24, 1988, the third time was the charm, as Koshinaka finally won his third and final IWGP Junior Heavyweight title from
Owen Hart
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.
He would hold on to the title, before losing the title to Hase on March 16, 1989.
As a new decade began, Koshinaka graduated to the Heavyweight division. In August 1990, he went to
Austria
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to
Otto Wanz
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's
Catch Wrestling Association
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to challenge Steve Wright for the CWA World Middleweight Championship, but failed, as he lost on the tenth round. Returning to Japan in September 1990, he was the very first opponent for Mutoh's alter-ego, The Great Muta, and also joined Tatsumi Fujinami's Dragon Bombers.
In December 1991, Koshinaka and
Kuniaki Kobayashi
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Early life
Kob ...
were involved in a violent feud with karatekas
Akitoshi Saito and
Masashi Aoyagi. After their feud ended in the summer of 1992, the four eventually formed a stable that would eventually become
Heisei Ishingun
Heisei Ishingun was a Japanese professional wrestling stable led by Shiro Koshinaka during the 1990s, primarily in New Japan Pro-Wrestling.
History
After an intense feud with each other early from 1988, Shiro Koshinaka and Kuniaki Kobayashi fo ...
. Heisei Ishingun would also self-promote their own shows. They were also wrestle in
WAR
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, which they feuded with several stars including
Genichiro Tenryu
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,
Ashura Hara,
Takashi Ishikawa,
Hiromichi Fuyuki, and
Koki Kitahara, among others. In January 1995, Koshinaka teamed up with
The Mad Dogs (
Tatsutoshi Goto and
Michiyoshi Ohara) to defeat Fuyuki,
Jado
(born September 28, 1968) is a Japanese professional wrestler, manager and booker better known by the ring name . He is best known for his work in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) as part of a tag team with his partner Gedo. Jado and Gedo's care ...
, and
Gedo
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to win the
WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship, before losing the titles to Tenryu, Kitahara, and
Animal Hamaguchi
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months later in June 1995. In July 1998, he won his second IWGP Tag Team title, this time with Tenryu, defeating
Masahiro Chono
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and
Hiroyoshi Tenzan
is a Japanese professional wrestler who is signed to New Japan Pro-Wrestling, and is better known by his ring name . With Satoshi Kojima, in 2008, they won the World's Strongest Tag Determination League in All Japan Pro Wrestling and the G1 Tag L ...
. He and Tenryu would on to the titles until January 1999, when they lost the belts back to Tenzan and his new partner,
Satoshi Kojima
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.
After Heisei Ishingun disbanded, Koshinaka rebounded and regained the IWGP Tag Team titles in March 1999, this time with
Kensuke Sasaki
is a Japanese retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his numerous runs in the top three Japanese wrestling promotions; New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), and Pro Wrestling Noah. He was the founder and o ...
. He and Sasaki held on to the belts until June 1999, when they lost the belts to The Mad Dogs. In the summer of 2000, AJPW and NJPW were working together after the
Pro Wrestling Noah exodus nearly killed AJPW. This led Koshinaka to return to his home promotion after fifteen years. He took part in a tournament for the
Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship
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Title history
The championship was established after the unifica ...
that was vacated by
Kenta Kobashi
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; he defeated
Johnny Smith
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Early life
During the Great ...
in the first round, but lost to
Toshiaki Kawada
(born December 8, 1963) is a Japanese retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his work in All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), whom he worked for from his debut in 1982 up until 2008. In the promotion, he was a five-time Triple Crown He ...
in the semi-finals. In January 2003, Koshinaka's contract was not renewed by NJPW officials.
Freelance (2003–present)
Since January 2003, Koshinaka has been a freelancer, wrestling for various promotions through Japan, both major and independent. As a freelancer, he has won three championships: the
NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Championship with
Takao Omori
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in 2004 for
Pro Wrestling Zero1
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, the interim IWGP Tag Team Championship with
Togi Makabe
, better known by his ring name is a Japanese Professional wrestling, professional wrestler, trained by and performing for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where he is a former one-time IWGP Heavyweight Championship, IWGP Heavyweight Champion, L ...
in 2006 for New Japan Pro-Wrestling, and the
KO-D Tag Team Championship with
Danshoku Dino in 2010 for
Dramatic Dream Team
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. On January 4, 2016, Koshinaka made a surprise return to NJPW by taking part in the
New Japan Rumble on the
Wrestle Kingdom 10 pre-show. He was the second to last man eliminated from the match by the eventual winner, Jado.
In 2008, Koshinaka made his debut in
Hustle, defeating
Genichiro Tenryu
, better known as is a Japanese retired professional wrestler and professional wrestling promoter. At age 13, he entered sumo wrestling and stayed there for 13 years, after which he turned to Western-style professional wrestling. "Tenryu" was h ...
and breaking his winning streak. Koshinaka would start teaming up with Tenryu in order to help him to recover his motivation, and they joined the babyface faction Hustle Army shortly after. Koshinaka also formed a tag team with
KG, acting as her mentor.
Championships and accomplishments
*
All Japan Pro Wrestling
:*Lou Thesz Cup League (1983)
*
Dramatic Dream Team
is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion based in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Its name is an initialism of Dramatic Dream Team, which was the promotion's original name from 1997 to 2004. Founded in March 1997 by Shintaro Muto, the promotion was even ...
:*
KO-D Tag Team Championship (
1 times) - with
Danshoku Dino
*
New Japan Pro-Wrestling
:*
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship
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(
3 times)
:*
IWGP Tag Team Championship (
3 times) - with
Keiji Mutoh (1),
Genichiro Tenryu
, better known as is a Japanese retired professional wrestler and professional wrestling promoter. At age 13, he entered sumo wrestling and stayed there for 13 years, after which he turned to Western-style professional wrestling. "Tenryu" was h ...
(1) and
Kensuke Sasaki
is a Japanese retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his numerous runs in the top three Japanese wrestling promotions; New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), and Pro Wrestling Noah. He was the founder and o ...
(1)
:*Interim IWGP Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with
Togi Makabe
, better known by his ring name is a Japanese Professional wrestling, professional wrestler, trained by and performing for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where he is a former one-time IWGP Heavyweight Championship, IWGP Heavyweight Champion, L ...
:*
Top of the Super Juniors
The Best of the Super Juniors (stylized as the BEST OF THE SUPER Jr. and often abbreviated BOSJ) is an annual professional wrestling tournament held by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), typically in May or June. Originally known as Top of the Supe ...
:
1988
:*One Night Tag Team Tournament (1996)- with
Tatsumi Fujinami
:*NJPW New Year Tag Team Tournament (1990) - with
Masahiro Chono
is an American-born Japanese retired Professional wrestling in Japan, professional wrestler and actor best known for his 26-year stint with New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). As the leader of New World Order (professional wrestling), nWo Japan, Tea ...
*
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
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:*PWI ranked him #156 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the "
PWI Years" in 2003
*
Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX
, often referred to simply as Zero1 and sometimes referred to as Pro Wrestling Zero1 Catch as Catch Can (stylized as ZERO1 and PRO WRESTLING ZERO1 CATCH AS CATCH CAN, respectively), is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded in 2001 ...
:*
NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Championship (
1 time) - with
Takao Omori
is a Japanese professional wrestling, professional wrestler, working for All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), where he is a one-time Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship, Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion and seven-time World Tag Team Championship ( ...
*
Tokyo Sports
is a Japanese daily sports newspaper founded in 1960.
See also
* Tokyo Sports Film Award
* Tokyo Sports Puroresu Awards
References
External links
* http://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp Official website
1960 establishments in Japan
Da ...
:*
Best Tag Team Award (1986) - with
Nobuhiko Takada
:*Best Tag Team Award (1992) - with
Akitoshi Saito,
Kengo Kimura and Masashi Aoyagi
:*
Effort Award (1982)
*
Wrestle Association "R"
:*
WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (
1 time) - with
Tatsutoshi Goto and
Michiyoshi Ohara
Luchas de Apuestas record
References
External links
Shiro Koshinakaat Puroresu.com
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1958 births
Living people
20th-century male professional wrestlers
20th-century Japanese professional wrestlers
21st-century male professional wrestlers
21st-century Japanese professional wrestlers
Japanese male professional wrestlers
Professional wrestlers from Tokyo
IWGP Junior Heavyweight champions
IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champions
KO-D Tag Team Champions
Tenryu Project World 6-Man Tag Team Champions
Best of the Super Juniors winners
Zero1 Intercontinental Tag Team Champions
20th-century Japanese sportsmen