is a Japanese
professional wrestler, currently working for
Pro Wrestling Noah (Noah). Sugiura, an accomplished
amateur wrestler, joined Noah's dojo in 2000, making his professional debut on December 23, 2000, and thus becoming the first wrestler to make his pro wrestling debut in Noah. He has also competed in
mixed martial arts
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In the early 20th century, various inter-s ...
with a notable victory over
Giant Silva. Sugiura wrestled as a
junior heavyweight in his earlier pro career and is a former
GHC Junior Heavyweight Champion. Sugiura
moved up to
heavyweight
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and became the second longest reigning
GHC Heavyweight Champion, having held the title for 581 days between December 2009 and July 2011.
Early life
Sugiura was an accomplished
judoka
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in high school and narrowly missed the cut representing Japan at the
1996 Summer Olympics
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. He then became a self-defense instructor and was recruited to the
All Japan Pro Wrestling
(AJPW/AJP) or simply All Japan is a Puroresu, Japanese professional wrestling Professional wrestling promotion, promotion founded on October 21, 1972, by Giant Baba after he left the Japanese Wrestling Association to create his own promotion. Ma ...
(AJPW) Dojo by
Tamon Honda, who (along with
Yoshihiro Takayama) oversaw all of Sugiura's training.
Professional wrestling career
Sugiura made his debut on December 23, 2000, when he partnered
Masao Inoue and
Takeshi Rikio in a
tag team
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match against
Takeshi Morishima,
Yoshinobu Kanemaru and
Kentaro Shiga.
[ Initially a low-card wrestler, Sugiura's American-influenced style became popular with fans and eventually he formed a tag team with Kanemaru nicknamed "SugiKane". Within a few months the two defeated Naomichi Marufuji and Kenta for the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship ending the team's long & historic run. Sugiura owns the distinction of being the only wrestler in Pro Wrestling Noah to have been a double champion on two separate occasions. In recent years, he has made a name for himself in the heavyweight division receiving a title shot against then GHC Heavyweight Champion Takeshi Morishima in a highly regarded match and winning the ]GHC Tag Team Championship
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along with Naomichi Marufuji from the bigger & stronger team of D'lo Brown and Bull Buchanan. At NJPW Wrestle Kingdom III he pushed New Japan Pro-Wrestling
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(NJPW) representative Shinsuke Nakamura to his limit in a cross promotional tag team match with Mitsuharu Misawa and Hirooki Goto as their respective partners, but came up short and tapped out to Nakamura's Cross Armbar finish. Nakamura then stated that there would be a singles match between them soon, as he felt he was embarrassed by a wrestler below his standards. The two met again later in the year in a cross-promotional match, this time Sugiura teamed with blue-chip prospect Go Shiozaki & Nakamura teamed with then-RISE stablemate Milano Collection AT
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, who was also returning from injury. Shiozaki/Sugiura picked up the win & Nakamura demanded a rematch against the duo with Hirooki Goto as his tag team partner.
On July 20, he faced Hiroshi Tanahashi
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in the first ever NJPW vs. NOAH match for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship
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. After 24 minutes and two High Fly Flows, Tanahashi retained the Championship.
Sugiura also participated in the 2009 G1 Climax. With his rival Nakamura in his block, a long anticipated singles match came to pass. Although he lost the match he still managed to finish second in his block & advanced to the semi-finals losing to the tournament eventual winner Togi Makabe. On December 6, 2009, Sugiura pinned Go Shiozaki to win the GHC Heavyweight Championship. On January 4, 2010, at Wrestle Kingdom IV in Tokyo Dome Sugiura successfully defended the title against Hirooki Goto. On 28 February, he retained his title against Togi Makabe and then on 10 July against Yoshihiro Takayama. On October 1, 2010, Sugiura travelled to Tamaulipas
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, Mexico
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to defend the GHC Heavyweight Championship, defeating Chessman at Lucha Libre AAA World Wide (AAA) event Héroes Inmortales IV. Sugiura returned to New Japan on January 4, 2011, at Wrestle Kingdom V in Tokyo Dome, where he and Yoshihiro Takayama defeated Hirooki Goto and Kazuchika Okada in a tag team match. On May 15, 2011, Sugiura defeated Claudio Castagnoli in Oberhausen, Germany to make his fourteenth successful GHC Heavyweight Championship defense, breaking the record for most defenses, set by Kenta Kobashi. On July 10, Sugiura lost the GHC Heavyweight Championship to Go Shiozaki, ending his reign at 581 days. On January 4, 2012, Sugiura returned to New Japan at Wrestle Kingdom VI in Tokyo Dome, where he was defeated by Hirooki Goto.
In early 2014, Sugiura formed the Dangan Yankies tag team with Pro Wrestling Zero1
, 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 Professional wrestling in Japan, Japanese professional wre ...
(Zero1)'s Masato Tanaka. The duo worked in both Noah and Zero1, winning the GHC Tag Team and NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Championships in May 2014,[ the Furinkazan tournament in December 2014,][ and the Global Tag League in both 2014 and 2015.][ In addition, '']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 ...
'' named Dangan Yankies the 2014 tag team of the year.[ On December 23, 2015, Sugiura turned on Noah and joined the villainous Suzuki-gun stable. On January 31, 2016, Sugira defeated Naomichi Marufuji to win the GHC Heavyweight Championship for the second time. He lost the title to Go Shiozaki on May 28. Sugiura regained the title from Shiozaki on July 30. He lost the title to Katsuhiko Nakajima in his third defense on October 23. On December 2, Sugiura turned on Suzuki-gun, after Minoru Suzuki had unsuccessfully challenged Nakajima for the GHC Heavyweight Championship. In January 2017, Sugiura formed an alliance with Kaito Kiyomiya, almost serving as a mentor. The two began regularly teaming together, and were eventually joined by Kenoh, who turned on his tag team partner Masa Kitamiya during a match against Sugiura and Kiyomiya, aligning himself with Sugiura in the process. On March 12, 2017, Sugiura and Kenoh defeated Muhammad Yone and Kitamiya to win the vacant GHC Tag Team Championship. They lost the titles to Naomichi Marufuji and Maybach Taniguchi on April 14. In June, he went on hiatus so he could get open-heart surgery as he had irregular heartbeat for a long time, which was successful. He returned on October 28, where he teamed with Kenoh to defeat Leona and Katsuhiko Nakajima. On March 11, 2018, he defeated his tag team partner Kenoh to win the GHC Heavyweight Championship for the fourth time, making him the only man to have held the title four times. On April 29, he defeated Atsushi Kotoge to make his first successful defense and afterwards offered Naomichi Marufuji the next shot at the title, which he accepted. This led to a match exactly one month later on May 29, where he defeated Marufuji for his second successful defense. On June 26, he defeated Kenoh in a rematch to make his third successful defense. After the match, he issued a challenge to Go Shiozaki, who had pinned him in a tag match two weeks earlier, which he accepted. They would face off yet again on August 18 in Kawasaki, where he defeated Shiozaki to make his fourth successful defense and was afterwards challenged to a title match by Masa Kitamiya, who he would defeat on September 2 to make his fifth successful defense. Then on October 4, he defeated Kitamiya's tag team partner Katsuhiko Nakajima to make his sixth successful title defense. Sugiura then participated in the 2018 Global League, where he finished with a record of four wins and three losses, including one to eventual tournament winner Kaito Kiyomiya. This led to a match on December 16, where Sugiura lost the title to Kiyomiya in his seventh defense. Sugiura participated in the 2019 Global Tag League, teaming with Kazma Sakamoto where they went on to win the tournament. During the tournament, he formed a stable named " Sugiura-gun", with Nosawa Rongai, Hideki Suzuki, Sakamoto and Kinya Okada, while Sugiura was positioned as the leader of the stable. At the Mitsuharu Misawa Memorial Shows, Sugiura first challenged Kaito Kiyomiya for the GHC Heavyweight Championship on June 9, losing. Then, Sugiura challenged the team of Go Shiozaki and Katsuhiko Nakajima for the GHC Tag Team Championships on June 13, winning the titles for the fifth time with Kazma Sakamoto.
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Mixed martial arts career
Sugiura also dabbled in mixed martial arts
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In the early 20th century, various inter-s ...
, given his amateur background. His first fight was against the Brazilian rookie Daniel Gracie, which saw Takashi giving a strong impression. The Japanese wrestler dropped Gracie with a right punch at the first round, defended a back mount for a long time and blocked all of Daniel's submissions. He eventually tossed Gracie to the ground with an amateur throw and held top position over the Brazilian jiu-jitsu specialist. At the end, however, after Gracie dominated the final round from his guard, he was given the split decision over Sugiura.
Takashi's second fight was against another pro wrestler, Giant Silva, who had a 160lbs weight advantage over him. However, Sugiura dominated the bout, taking him down and throwing knee strikes until the referee brought the stoppage. The fight featured a controversial moment afterwards when Sugiura cut a promo which moved Silva to try to attack him with a wood club, having to be restrained by a team of officials. The brawl is cut from the DVD version distributed in United States, and is believed to be a professional wrestling angle
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or promotional stunt.
He also participated in the Pancrase
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The name was based on pankration, a fighting sport in the An ...
Heavyweight Championship Tournament but was eliminated by Ryuta Noji. Sugiura's final match was against Alexandre Ribeiro in Sengoku, being finished by strikes and stomps at the third round.
Mixed martial arts record
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, PRIDE Bushido 4
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: To ...
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, Nagoya
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Championships and accomplishments
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**Best Tag Team Award (2014) with Masato Tanaka
**Fighting Spirit Award (2009, 2011)
**MVP Award (2010)
*''Pro Wrestling Illustrated
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**Ranked No. 5 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the '' PWI 500'' in 2011
* Pro Wrestling Noah
** GHC Heavyweight Championship ( 4 times)
**GHC National Championship
The is a professional wrestling Championship (professional wrestling), championship in the Japanese Professional wrestling promotion, promotion Pro Wrestling Noah. It was created on October 3, 2019 and inaugurated on November 2 when Takashi Sugi ...
( 2 times)
** GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship ( 2 times)
** GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship ( 2 times) – with Yoshinobu Kanemaru
**GHC Tag Team Championship
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( 10 times) – with Naomichi Marufuji (3), Masato Tanaka (1), Kenoh (1), Kazma Sakomoto (1), Kazushi Sakuraba
is a Japanese professional wrestler, submission wrestling, submission wrestler and former mixed martial artist, currently signed to Pro Wrestling NOAH, Pro Wrestling Noah, where he was formerly one-half of the former GHC Tag Team Championship, G ...
(1), Hideki Suzuki (1), Satoshi Kojima
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(1) and Shuhei Taniguchi (1)
** Global League (2014
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** Global Tag League (2014
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, 2015
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, 2019
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) – with Masato Tanaka (2) and Kazma Sakomoto
**One Night Junior Heavyweight Six Man Tag Team Tournament (2003) – with Yoshinobu Kanemaru and Makoto Hashi
**Best Bout Award (2014) vs. Daisuke Sekimoto
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on November 8
**Global League Outstanding Performance Award (2013)
**Global Tag League Fighting Spirit Award (2010) – with Shuhei Taniguchi
**Global Tag League Technique Award (2013) – with Atsushi Kotoge
**
*Pro Wrestling Zero1
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** World Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time)
** NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) – with Masato Tanaka
** Furinkazan (2014
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) – with Masato Tanaka
*''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 (2014) – with Masato Tanaka
**Best Tag Team Award (2020) – with Kazushi Sakuraba
** MVP Award (2010)
** Outstanding Performance Award (2009)
* Westside Xtreme Wrestling
**Trios Tournament (2006) – with Doug Williams and Yoshinobu Kanemaru
References
External links
Pro Wrestling Noah profile
Suzuki-gun profile
*
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1970 births
Living people
Japanese male professional wrestlers
Japanese male judoka
Japanese male mixed martial artists
Mixed martial artists utilizing judo
Mixed martial artists utilizing wrestling
Sportspeople from Nagoya
Professional wrestlers from Aichi Prefecture
Suzuki-gun members
20th-century Japanese people
21st-century Japanese people
20th-century male professional wrestlers
20th-century Japanese professional wrestlers
21st-century male professional wrestlers
21st-century Japanese professional wrestlers
GHC Heavyweight Champions
GHC Junior Heavyweight Champions
GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions
GHC National Champions
GHC Tag Team Champions
Global League/N-1 Victory winners
Global Tag League winners
Zero1 World Heavyweight Champions
Zero1 Intercontinental Tag Team Champions