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Diamond Ring was an independent Japanese professional wrestling promotion that, until 2012, was known as Kensuke Office . The promotion was founded and owned by puroresu legend Kensuke Sasaki , who owned and operated it since its creation in 2005. In February 2014 the promotion ran its last card, after which Sasaki announced his retirement.

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92-461: After Kensuke Sasaki became a freelancer he established his own promotion named Kensuke Office, and the promotion was run by Sasaki's wife (former joshi wrestler), Akira Hokuto , and represented Sasaki, Katsuhiko Nakajima , Kento Miyahara , Takashi Yoshioka and Takashi Okita, under the name Kensuke Office, Sasaki and pupil Katsuhiko Nakajima toured other promotions, particularly All Japan Pro Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Noah , and they also opened

184-980: A one-time NEVER Openweight Champion in addition to having won the New Japan Cup in 2007 and 2011 , the G1 Tag League in 2000 and 2010 , and the G1 Climax in 2001 . Outside of New Japan Pro-Wrestling, he has held the World Heavyweight Championship in Zero1 , the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship in All Japan Pro Wrestling and the GHC Heavyweight Championship in Pro Wrestling Noah , making him

276-457: A three-way elimination match , which also included No Limit. In September Mitsushide Hirasawa left for a learning excursion to Puerto Rico and his spot in Seigigun was given to newcomer King Fale , who was also trained by Nagata & Strong Machine. On October 22, 2010, Nagata and Inoue entered the 2010 G1 Tag League . After four wins and a loss, Nagata and Inoue won their block and advanced to

368-472: A ' Backdrop Hold ' (Bridging High Angle Belly-to-Back Suplex) on Shibata. Nagata started his 2015 without a match on the January 4 Tokyo Dome show , but he won the pre-show's New Japan Rumble , pinning Yoshi-Hashi with a Backdrop Driver to win. The next night, Nagata again pinned Yoshi-Hashi in a six-man tag team match featuring IWGP Intercontinental Champion , Shinsuke Nakamura. Nagata challenged Nakamura after

460-500: A 'High Fly Flow' ( Frog splash ). In June 2020, Nagata entered the 2020 New Japan Cup , which was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic , defeating long time rival Minoru Suzuki in round one, before losing to Kazuchika Okada in the second round. Suzuki angered by the loss, declared war on Nagata, with Suzuki eventually beating him in a singles match on Day 4 of New Japan’s Summer Struggle series, ending their feud. With Nakanishi retired and

552-529: A 39 °C (102.2 °F) fever. He won the G1 Climax for the second time in August 2000 with a victory over last year's winner Manabu Nakanishi in the final, now holding both of New Japan's two heavyweight singles crowns. On October 9, 2000, Sasaki surrendered the IWGP title after he lost to Toshiaki Kawada in a non-title match at an All Japan vs. New Japan event called Do Judge . In a tournament final, Sasaki regained

644-722: A Finals Decision match against Satoshi Kojima and Suwama on December 9; both teams were tied, and opponents were needed for Keiji Muto and Joe Doering in the final of the League. Sasaki successfully defended the Triple Crown Championship against Satoshi Kojima (on March 1, 2008). Sasaki participated in the 2008 Champion Carnival over five straight shows in the Korakuen Hall from April 5 to April 9, scoring 4 points after 1 win (over Joe Doering ), 1 loss (to Minoru Suzuki) and 2 draws (with Suwama and Osamu Nishimura ). Sasaki lost

736-414: A break from the tournament itself. On the first day of the tour, he again faced Iizuka one on one, and again won via disqualification, this time after Iizuka used a microphone cord to choke Nagata. Nagata & Sakuraba would team up once again on the final day of the tour to take on Iizuka & his Chaos stablemate, Yoshi-Hashi . Sakuraba submitted Yoshi-Hashi in just under 9 minutes to get him and Nagata

828-584: A feud with Tomohiro Ishii . The feud would end in the first round of the New Japan Cup , with Ishii defeating Nagata after a Vertical Drop Brainbuster . Nagata & Nakanishi, in the 2019 World Tag League , teamed up in what would be Nakanishi's last Tag League. The duo finished their final tournament together with two wins and thirteen losses, coming last. In December 2019, Nagata announced his contract renewal with NJPW to confirm he would continue wrestling in 2020. At Wrestle Kingdom 14 in Tokyo Dome , Nagata

920-615: A few months later; however, that was very brief, lasting only 15 days. The pair would have two reigns as IWGP Tag Team Champions , and had memorable matches with The Steiner Brothers . Two more tag title reigns followed when in late 1992, Sasaki assumed the name "Power Warrior" and teamed with Road Warrior Hawk . As The Hell Raisers , they dominated the tag team scene in New Japan. In October 1992, he also started wrestling periodically for World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and would wrestle there on and off until December 1996. Sasaki dropped

1012-511: A five-time world champion in major professional wrestling promotions . He was inducted into the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame in 2018. Before turning professional, Nagata was a successful amateur wrestler . Nagata met future professional wrestling rival Minoru Suzuki in the amateur wrestling circles. In 1986, when they both were seniors, Suzuki beat Nagata first in a Tokyo high school tournament and again at

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1104-553: A freelancer. On 24 November 2013 the Voodoo Murders did their last match on Diamond Ring and left the promotion and jumped to Pro Wrestling Zero1 . On February 11, 2014, Sasaki suffered his first loss to Katsuhiko Nakajima in the main event of a Diamond Ring event, later that day Satoshi Kajiwara made his last match on the promotion and retired. Two days later, Sasaki held a press conference to announce his retirement from professional wrestling. Following Sasaki's retirement, Diamond Ring

1196-629: A loss to GHC Heavyweight Champion Takeshi Morishima on the final day, costing him a spot in the finals. From late October 2013 to early November, Nagata took part in Pro Wrestling Noah's 2013 Global League , defeating Takeshi Morishima in the finals on November 10 to win the tournament and become the first wrestler to have won the G1 Climax, the Champion Carnival and the Global League. As

1288-612: A month later to Nextream at AJPW's 'Summer Action Series' on July 29. Nagata & Nakanishi once again teamed for the World Tag League, scoring three wins and ten losses in the 2018 tournament. At Wrestle Kingdom 13 's pre-show, Nagata replaced Michael Elgin in a gauntlet match to determine number one contenders to the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championships teaming with Jeff Cobb and David Finlay , but were unsuccessful. The next day at New Years Dash!!!, Nagata began

1380-601: A new rivalry with Kazushi Sakuraba , which led to them forming a brief tag team together in October to feud with Chaos. Nagata defeated Chaos' Takashi Iizuka (Nagata's former tag partner) via disqualification when Toru Yano interfered on November 6, 3 days before Nagata & Sakuraba would take on Iizuka & Yano. At Power Struggle , they defeated Iizuka & Yano when Sakuraba submitted Iizuka. After winning Noah's Global League, Nagata worked most dates on NJPW's World Tag League tour, although due to Noah commitments, he took

1472-468: A one-month span. Sasaki solidified his dominance in the heavyweight division by defeating both Masahiro Chono and Keiji Mutoh in his first two title defenses, thus defeating The Three Musketeers in three straight title matches. In April 1998, he lost the title to Tatsumi Fujinami . In March 1999, he won another IWGP Tag Team Championship with Shiro Koshinaka . Sasaki won his second IWGP Heavyweight Championship from Genichiro Tenryu while wrestling with

1564-544: A redemption storyline where he attempted to win back the support of both the wrestlers and fans in NJPW. In August, he entered his first G1 Climax since 2002, but was prevented from reaching the finals by losing to Tenryu on the final day. By October, Sasaki was once again a firm fan favourite, and regained the IWGP Heavyweight Championship in controversial fashion, beating Kazuyuki Fujita in just 2:29 after reversing

1656-548: A rematch at World War 3 on November 23, with the added stipulation that, should Dragon win, he would receive five minutes alone in the ring with the interfering Onoo. Nagata was able to pin Dragon following a distraction by Onoo, thus ending their feud. In 1998, Nagata teamed with Kensuke Sasaki and entered a tournament for the number one contendership for the WCW World Tag Team Championship . Nagata and Sasaki won

1748-581: A result of his Global League win, Nagata received a shot at the GHC Heavyweight Championship, but was defeated by the defending champion, Kenta , on December 7. Nagata received another shot at the title on February 8, 2014, and defeated Takeshi Morishima to become the new champion. He lost the title to Naomichi Marufuji in his fifth defense on July 5. In August 2015, Nagata, performing as 'Maybach Blue Justice', teamed with Maybach Taniguchi and Manabu Nakanishi (performing as 'Maybach Don') in

1840-845: A satellite of All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), in February 1986. On February 16, 1986, he made his debut against Shinji Sasazaki in a losing effort. Shortly afterwards, Sasaki became a regular in AJPW for over a year. He defected to rival promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), following Choshu, who returned to NJPW in 1987. During his time with NJPW, Sasaki teamed up with the likes of Osamu Matsuda and Kenichi Oya . In January 1989, Sasaki embarked on an excursion to North America. He first started wrestling there in Puerto Rico in World Wrestling Council (WWC), where he held his very first championship,

1932-457: A sleeper into a pinfall. This win was legitimately protested by Sasaki and his wife Akira Hokuto, who destroyed the trophy given to Sasaki backstage and criticised Fujita for purposely dropping the championship so he could focus on MMA. Nevertheless, Kensuke successfully defended the belt twice against Hiroshi Tanahashi and Minoru Suzuki , before dropping it to Tenzan in December. After dropping

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2024-554: A smaller field in the 2020 World Tag League , Nagata didn't make it into the tournament. At Wrestle Kingdom 15 in Tokyo Dome in January 2021, Nagata wrestled on the pre-show. He entered the New Japan Rambo, where he and Suzuki, who were brawling, were eliminated over the top rope simultaneously by Toa Henare . 2 nights later, at New Year Dash!! , Nagata defeated Young Lion, Gabriel Kidd via submission in 7 minutes and 59 seconds with

2116-412: A strong bond with his protégé Katsuhiko Nakajima , whom he considers to be a member of the family. Yuji Nagata Yuji Nagata ( Japanese : 永田 裕志 , Nagata Yūji , born April 24, 1968) is a Japanese professional wrestler , and former mixed martial artist and amateur wrestler signed to New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). Considered one of the greatest Japanese wrestlers of all time, he

2208-578: A tag team known as Pirates Gundan (Pirates Army), and regularly teamed with the likes of Scott Norton and Genichiro Tenryu . On March 12, he won back the IWGP Heavyweight Championship , defeating Hiroyoshi Tenzan in Tokyo. Sasaki dropped the title to Bob Sapp a little over two weeks later. After introducing his student Katsuhiko Nakajima and forming the Kensuke Family group, Sasaki began

2300-470: A total of seven points, losing out to eventual winner Yoshihiro Takayama . In 2005, Sasaki established his own agency, Kensuke Office. The agency is run by Sasaki's wife (former joshi wrestler), Akira Hokuto . Under the Kensuke Office agency, Sasaki and pupil Katsuhiko Nakajima toured other promotions, particularly All Japan Pro Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Noah (PWN). In September 2006, Kensuke Office

2392-983: A training school. In September 2006, Kensuke Office was announced as a member of the Global Professional Wrestling Alliance and they held their first show on February 11 and it was televised by Gaora TV. Beginning in 2007, Kensuke Office has organised its own shows, and some of the talent featured on the shows include Minoru Suzuki , Jun Akiyama , Genichiro Tenryu , Yoshihiro Takayama , Kikutaro , Takeshi Morishima , Kenta and Catfish Man . Kensuke office served as developmental territory of Pro Wrestling Noah, featuring several of its superstars. On August 1 to August 4, 2011 they held their first tournament named Summer Volcano Tag Tournament and featured outside participants from Kaientai Dojo (Kaji Tomato), some other freelancers (Kikutaro, Kenichiro Arai , Namazu Man), from Pro Wrestling Noah ( Genba Hirayanagi and Kentaro Shiga), and from DDT (Antonio Honda) with

2484-774: Is a Japanese retired professional wrestler , mixed martial artist , and founder of the now-defunct wrestling promotion Diamond Ring . Sasaki is the first of five men ever to hold all three of puroresu ' s major heavyweight titles (the IWGP Heavyweight Championship , the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship , and the GHC Heavyweight Championship ), the others being Yoshihiro Takayama , Keiji Muto , Satoshi Kojima , and Yuji Nagata - totalling seven world championship reigns. Sasaki also competed in MMA and won both fights by submission , remaining undefeated in mixed martial arts competition. Sasaki debuted in Riki Choshu 's Japan Pro-Wrestling ,

2576-511: Is the fifth longest-reigning IWGP Heavyweight Champion with a reign of 392 days, and formerly held the record for most successful title defenses with 10, until Hiroshi Tanahashi broke the record at Wrestle Kingdom VI . He is the only wrestler to have won Japanese professional wrestling's three biggest singles tournaments; New Japan Pro-Wrestling's G1 Climax (in 2001 ), All Japan Pro Wrestling 's Champion Carnival (in 2011 ) and Pro Wrestling Noah 's Global League (in 2013 ). In addition, he

2668-519: Is the only man to have held all four major heavyweight championships in Japanese professional wrestling , the IWGP , World , GHC and Triple Crown heavyweight championships, making him the only "Grand Slam" champion. Nagata debuted and has worked for NJPW since 1992, where he was recognised as company ace in the early 2000s and is a two-time IWGP Heavyweight Champion , a two-time IWGP Tag Team Champion and

2760-474: The Wrestling Observer Newsletter wrote that Nagata had "probably his best in-ring tournament even though he was booked to lose eight of his nine matches", adding that many had him as the tournament MVP. After losing his final G1 match to Bad Luck Fale , Fale showed him respect by bowing down to him and leaving the ring immediately after. Nagata reformed his team with Nakanishi to participate in

2852-437: The 2015 G1 Climax . Though finishing with a record of only three wins and six losses, Nagata closed his tournament with a big win over now-reigning IWGP Intercontinental Champion, Hirooki Goto. Nagata would again team with Nakanishi in the World Tag League. In the 2015 tournament, the duo scored two wins and four losses, failing to advance to the finals, but Nagata scored a win over former tag team partner Kazushi Sakuraba with

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2944-773: The 2016 G1 Climax , where he finished with a record of three wins and six losses. He won his first three matches, the most notable, his first one against recent IWGP Heavyweight Champion Tetsuya Naito. At Destruction in Tokyo in September, Nagata & Nakanishi teamed up to defeat Hunter Club ( Yoshitatsu & Captain New Japan ) when Nagata pinned Captain after an 'Exploder of Justice' ( Exploder Suplex ). The duo would come up short when taking on reDRagon ( Kyle O'Reilly & Bobby Fish ) at Destruction in Kobe as O'Reilly would submit Nakanishi with an armbar. Also at this show, Captain New Japan would betray Yoshitatsu for Bullet Club . For

3036-548: The 2016 World Tag League , Nagata teamed with Shibata. This pairing would prove more successful for Nagata as the duo scored four wins and three losses, including a win over tournament winners G・B・H ( Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma). In 2017, Nagata again wrestled on the Wrestle Kingdom pre-show. He was again unsuccessful in the New Japan Rumble as he was eliminated by NJPW legend Hiro Saito . Nagata participated in

3128-415: The 2017 New Japan Cup replacing a severely injured Tomoaki Honma. He defeated Tanga Loa with a Backdrop Driver in the first round before losing to Evil . Around this time, Nagata transitioned into a much smaller role, focusing on his mentoring and training of New Japan's young prospects. He took part in his final G1 Climax , where he finished with a record of one win and eight losses. Dave Meltzer of

3220-648: The 2017 World Tag League , scoring two wins and five losses. Nagata scored a win over former tag team partner Takashi Iizuka with a Backdrop Driver, while Nakanishi scored a submission victory over Nagata's trainee Fale's team when he submitted Chase Owens with an Argentine Backbreaker . Nagata would spend 2018 working mostly with Young Lions. He again competed in the New Japan Rumble at Wrestle Kingdom 12 , this time eliminated by Nakanishi, Chase Owens & Katsuya Kitamura all at once. The following night, at New Year Dash!! , he teamed up with fellow 'third generation' wrestlers Tenzan, Kojima & Nakanishi to defeat

3312-527: The Global Tag League of 2010, which ran from January 9 to January 24. Sasaki and Morishima finished the league with a total of four points, losing out to A-Block winners Yoshihiro Takayama and Takuma Sano . Sasaki also participated in Pro-Wrestling NOAH's Global League of 2010 from March 28 to May 2. During the league, he defeated Jun Akiyama in a highly acclaimed contest. Sasaki finished with

3404-493: The IWGP Tag Team Championships on November 11, 1990, defeating the team of Keiji Muto and Masahiro Chono . Holding the titles for only a month facing teams like Super Strong Machine and Tatsutoshi Goto , The Dragon Bombers ( Shiro Koshinaka and Takayuki Iizuka ) before eventually falling to Hiro Saito and Super Strong Machine on December 26 that same year. He would only win one more title with Hiroshi Hase

3496-665: The NWA World Tag Team Championship . Tencozy retained when Kojima pinned Nagata after a Lariat . After again competing in Noah's Global League, Nagata returned to New Japan for the World Tag League 2014 tour, this time participating. Nagata teamed with Nakanishi in the league for the first time since 2007, and the duo scored three wins and four losses, with their biggest win being over tournament winners 'Meiyu Tag' (Hirooki Goto & Katsuyori Shibata), when Nagata performed

3588-501: The New Japan Cup and intended on winning so he could challenge the winner of the Tanahashi-Angle IWGP Title match. Nagata would make his way to the semifinals of the tournament, before losing to Hirooki Goto. In the fall of 2009 Nagata formed the stable Seigigun ("Blue Justice Army") with Wataru Inoue , Mitsuhide Hirasawa and Super Strong Machine . Yuji had started mentoring both Inoue & Hirasawa, and Strong Machine

3680-614: The Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship , but saw success throughout the year, first winning the Champion Carnival by beating Jamal in the final. On July 26, Sasaki and his student Katsuhiko Nakajima then beat the Voodoo Murders ( "brother" Yasshi and Shuji Kondo ) to win the All Asia Tag Team Championship . Kensuke (as his old "Power Warrior" character) and Road Warrior Animal teamed up on September 1 at

3772-800: The WWC Caribbean Tag Team Championship , with Mr. Pogo twice between January 14, 1989, and April 1, 1989. He also wrestled for Stu Hart 's Stampede Wrestling promotion in Canada, where he wrestled under the name Benkei Sasaki and was trained by Hart in the Hart Dungeon . During his time in Canada, he won the Stampede International Tag Team Championship in August 1989, with All Japan loyalist Sumo Hara . He also wrestled for Otto Wanz 's Catch Wrestling Association (CWA) in tours of Austria and Germany under

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3864-536: The 'Nagata Lock II' ( Arm-Trap Crossface ). On April 5, Jon Moxley –who wrestles for both NJPW and American promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW), a company which NJPW shares a partnership with–challenged Nagata to a match for the IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship . On April 29, the match was set between the two for the May 12 episode of AEW's television show Dynamite . Moxley won

3956-781: The 1995 inter-promotional angle pitting NJPW loyalists against UWF International wrestlers. Taught the shoot-style by Kazuo Yamazaki , who had returned to NJPW after leaving UWFI, Nagata learned the style that has been his trademark ever since. Nagata joined the American World Championship Wrestling promotion in February 1997 as an arrogant villain . He was managed by Sonny Onoo , who also acted as his translator . He began feuding with Último Dragón , with Nagata repeatedly injuring Dragon's shoulder. The two rivals faced one another at Halloween Havoc on October 26, with Nagata forcing his smaller opponent to submit with an arm submission hold. They faced one another in

4048-1010: The 4 Young lions in training at the time, Tomoyuki Oka , Shota Umino , Tetsuhiro Yagi & Ren Narita, all of whom Nagata had a hand in training. On February 3, Nagata and Jun Akiyama defeated Naoya Nomura & Ryoji Sai to win the All Asia Tag Team Championship at All Japan Pro-Wrestling's Yokohama Twilight Blues Special. The duo first defended against a reunited 'Wild Child' (Nakanishi & Takao Omori ) on March 25, and then against 'Nextream' (Naoya Nomura & Yuma Aoyagi ) on June 12. Nagata took part in Super Strong Machine's Retirement Event, performing as 'Strong Machine Justice' alongside Hiroshi Tanahashi (Strong Machine Ace), Strong Machine Buffalo (Hiroyoshi Tenzan), Strong Machine Don (Manabu Nakanishi) & Strong Machine 69 ( Ryusuke Taguchi ) to defeat Los Ingobernables de Japón (Tetsuya Naito, Eviil , Sanada , Hiromu Takahashi & Bushi ). Nagata & Akiyama would lose their tag belts

4140-512: The Arukas Cup Six-Man Tag Team Tournament. They won the tournament, defeating Suzuki-gun 's Minoru Suzuki, Takashi Iizuka & El Desperado in the final. Nagata has also participated in two mixed martial arts bouts, losing in 21 seconds to Mirko Cro Cop at Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2001 (which was Cro Cop's third mixed martial arts fight), and in 1 minute, 2 seconds to Fedor Emelianenko at Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2003 . Nagata

4232-695: The Backdrop Driver. Nagata was again in the New Japan Rumble on Wrestle Kingdom 10 in Tokyo Dome 's pre-show, but he was unsuccessful this time, being eliminated by King Haku . Nagata participated in the 2016 New Japan Cup , once again being eliminated in the first round by Hirooki Goto, this time with the 'Goto Shiki' pin. After the tour, Nagata started feuding with former tag partner Sakuraba. The feud culminated at Invasion Attack 2016 when Nagata, Kojima & Jyushin Thunder Liger defeated Sakuraba, Yano & Yoshi-Hashi when Nagata pinned Yoshi-Hashi with

4324-700: The Backdrop Hold. Later that show, Nagata, Kojima & Nakanishi cornered Tenzan for his NEVER Openweight Championship challenge against Shibata. After Tenzan's loss, Nagata challenged Shibata for the belt. On May 3, 2016, at Wrestling Dontaku 2016 , Nagata won his first NJPW singles title in nine years, when he defeated Katsuyori Shibata for the NEVER Openweight Championship. He lost the title back to Shibata on June 19 at Dominion 6.19 in Osaka-jo Hall . From July 22 to August 13, Nagata took part in

4416-406: The Champion Carnival, but was defeated by the defending champion, Suwama . In August, Nagata took part in the 2011 G1 Climax and after picking up five victories, he went to the final day of the tournament with a chance of reaching the finals. However, a loss to former protégé, Hideo Saito, who had lost all eight of his previous matches in the G1 Climax, eliminated him from the running for a spot in

4508-602: The Differ Ariake to defeat Yasshi and Kondo. On November 19, Sasaki got another shot at the Triple Crown, this time losing to Satoshi Kojima . In July 2006, Sasaki suffered an injury and required time off, meaning he and Nakajima had to vacate the All Asia Tag Titles. After five months away from the ring, Sasaki returned to All Japan in January 2007. In May, Sasaki and Nakajima teamed up with rookie Seiya Sanada to win

4600-435: The G1 Climax 31 due to a knee injury suffered during his match with Zack Saber Junior . As a result, the remainder of Naito's matches were forfeited and replaced with Special Singles Matches. Nagata will be wrestling two of these, taking on Tanga Loa on September 23 and Shingo Takagi on September 26. In November 2012, Nagata took part in Pro Wrestling Noah's 2012 Global League , where he won four out of his six matches, with

4692-705: The GHC Heavyweight Title, becoming the first person to hold the Heavyweight title in all three major Japanese promotions. On March 1, 2009, he lost the GHC Heavyweight title to Jun Akiyama . On September 21, 2009, he teamed with Morishima to win the GHC Tag Team titles from Akitoshi Saito and Bison Smith . They lost the titles on December 6, 2009, to Takeshi Rikio and Muhammad Yone . Sasaki teamed up with regular tag partner Takeshi Morishima to participate in

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4784-716: The Gracies again, this time under Brazilian jiu-jitsu exhibition rules. Rolles defeated Sakuraba to get the Gracies the win. Nagata took part in the 2014 G1 Climax , where he scored four wins and six losses in what is the largest field in the history of the G1 with 22 participants. Nagata's wins came over Tomoaki Honma , Davey Boy Smith Jr. , Katsuyori Shibata & Shelton 'X' Benjamin . Kazushi Sakuraba had joined Chaos at point, so at Destruction in Okayama in September, Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi reformed their tag team to challenge Tencozy for

4876-591: The IWGP Tag Team Championship. They held the title until July 20, 2000, when they lost to Satoshi Kojima and Hiroyoshi Tenzan in Sapporo, Hokkaido . Nagata and Nakanishi feuded with Kojima and Tenzan for several months, but were unable to regain the title. On January 4, 2000, his mentor Kazuo Yamazaki retired and Nagata served as his final opponent, winning the match. In March 2000, Nagata formed an ill-fated stable known as Fighting Club G-EGGS , with all

4968-619: The IWGP Title again, ally turned enemy Riki Choshu returned to NJPW in a backstage role which led to Sasaki's appearances became more sporadic, and he stopped wrestling for NJPW once again in early 2005. After returning to NJPW, Sasaki once again started wrestling for AJPW too as a freelancer, entering the 2004 Champion Carnival and making it to the final where he lost to Keiji Mutoh . After making occasional appearances throughout 2004, Sasaki went over to AJPW full-time in early 2005. On January 16, he unsuccessfully challenged Toshiaki Kawada for

5060-497: The IWGP title. In January 2008 Yuji faced Kurt Angle for the IGF version of the IWGP Heavyweight Championship and lost by submission. Nagata returned from an undisclosed injury in the Summer of 2008 to lead New Japan against Zero1 as New Japan's ace. Yuji feuded particularly with World Heavyweight Champion Masato Tanaka and on October 13, on a New Japan event, Nagata defeated Tanaka to win

5152-787: The Japanese sectionals. Competing in the Greco-Roman style, Nagata represented Japan in the Asian Championships twice, placing fifth in 1993 and placing fourth in 1994, in one World Cup at the Espoir level in 1988, and in the 1991 World Championships, placing twenty-first. Nagata joined New Japan Pro-Wrestling in April 1992 and trained in the NJPW Dojo . He debuted on September 14 of that year, facing Hiroyoshi Yamamoto . Nagata increased in stature during

5244-622: The Power Warrior persona in 1995 (as he only revived the persona on special occasions, such as teaming with Hawk and Animal in six-man tag team matches) and began climbing the ranks in singles competition. He won his first major title, the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship on November 13, 1995, defeating Sting at a NJPW Event. This was the title's first title change outside of the United States. He soon lost

5336-478: The Samurai! TV Triple Arrow Six Man Tag Team Cup, beating the Voodoo Murders (Kondo, Yasshi and Taru ) in the final. On August 26, 2007, Sasaki defeated Minoru Suzuki to become the Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion . Sasaki made his first defense against Toshiaki Kawada on October 18, 2007, and would go on to team with Kawada after Katsuhiko Nakajima suffered an injury on October 18 in the 2007 World's Strongest Tag Determination League . Sasaki and Kawada would lose

5428-443: The Triple Crown Championship to Carnival Winner Suwama on April 29, 2008, and left the promotion in June. Sasaki debuted for Pro Wrestling Noah in 2005, losing to Kenta Kobashi at Destiny 2005 . After losing the Triple Crown titles in 2008, he jumped to Pro Wrestling Noah and announced he would make it his full-time home promotion, while still operating the Kensuke Office . On September 6, 2008, he defeated Takeshi Morishima for

5520-402: The World Heavyweight Title following two Backdrop Drivers. He recently defended the belt successfully against Kohei Sato. Nagata made his V2 title defense on December 16 against Tatsuhito Takaiwa . Following this victory, it was announced Nagata would defend the belt at the January 4 Dome Show entitled Wrestle Kingdom III . At the event, Nagata again overcame Tanaka to make his third defense of

5612-480: The challenge, he was attacked by Yano, who proceeded to steal the championship belt. After Tanahashi had defeated Yano for the title, he successfully defended it against Nagata on December 4, tying his record of ten successful defenses in the process. On January 4, 2012, at Wrestle Kingdom VI in Tokyo Dome , Nagata teamed with Wataru Inoue in a tag team match, where they were defeated by the All Japan Pro Wrestling team of Masakatsu Funaki and Masayuki Kono . During

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5704-458: The company to die a slow death. After leaving World Japan, Sasaki initially returned to NJPW in 2004 as a heel freelancer, with the New Japan roster, specifically Yuji Nagata unwelcoming of his return in kayfabe. In his return match, Sasaki lost to Nagata at Wrestling World 2004 by referee's decision in an extremely bloody contest. He later aligned himself with Manabu Nakanishi , who had recently begun his "lone wolf" character. The two formed

5796-420: The defending champions, Bad Intentions. The following day Minoru Suzuki returned to New Japan and re–ignited his old feud with Nagata by attacking him after a match. On January 4, 2011, at Wrestle Kingdom V in Tokyo Dome , Nagata defeated Suzuki in a grudge match. On March 13, Nagata entered the 2011 New Japan Cup , defeating Giant Bernard in his first round match. On March 19 Nagata defeated Masato Tanaka in

5888-413: The finals to win the tournament, becoming only the fourth man to have won both the Champion Carnival and G1 Climax tournaments. On June 18, Seigigun member Mitsuhide Hirasawa, now working under the ring name Hideo Saito, returned from his Puerto Rican excursion, turning on Nagata and joining Chaos . The following day Nagata received the shot at Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship he had earned by winning

5980-424: The finals. On September 19, Nagata seemingly wrapped up his rivalry with Saito by defeating him in a singles match, but was then attacked by his CHAOS stablemate, Toru Yano . On October 10 at Destruction '11 , Nagata defeated Yano by rolling him up for the three count. Following the main event, Nagata came out to challenge Hiroshi Tanahashi for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. However, after Tanahashi had accepted

6072-403: The first round beating Dan Chase in 2001 and future UFC fighter Christian Wellisch in 2003. In November 2002, he was originally scheduled to fight Minoru Suzuki , but due to injury, he pulled out and was replaced by Jushin Thunder Liger . During this period, he would alter his look, cutting his signature mullet (he would occasionally dye his hair different colors), wearing ring gear bearing

6164-424: The group was largely limited after he suffered a stroke , and Nagata eventually disbanded G-EGGS on June 16, 2001. In August 2001, Nagata won the eleventh annual G1 Climax tournament, defeating Keiji Mutoh in the finals by submission. Nagata had entered the tournament twice before, but was eliminated in semi-final matches on both instances. Nagata challenged for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship once again after it

6256-513: The main event of a Diamond Ring event. Two days later, Sasaki held a press conference to announce his retirement from professional wrestling. Following Sasaki's retirement, Diamond Ring was left with only one remaining wrestler, Katsuhiko Nakajima, with Satoshi Kajiwara resigning and Mitsuhiro Kitamiya joining Pro Wrestling Noah. Between 2001 and 2003, Sasaki took a couple hiatuses from pro-wrestling and focused on mixed martial arts . He has two fights under his belt, winning both by submission in

6348-423: The match and they bowed to each other in respect afterwards. In the leadup to Resurgence , Jon Moxley teased that he would be joined by a mystery tag team partner in his match against The Good Brothers . On August 14, at the event, Nagata was revealed to be the mystery partner. The Good Brothers defeated Moxley and Nagata in 10 minutes and 33 seconds. On September 21, Tetsuya Naito was forced to withdraw from

6440-414: The match, Nagata broke Funaki's orbital bone , sidelining him from in-ring action for an estimated six months. Afterwards, Nagata began making more regular appearances for All Japan, feuding with Funaki's protégé, Kono, in anticipation of Funaki's return in the summer. In April and May, Nagata took part in All Japan's 2012 Champion Carnival, suffering his only round-robin loss against Kono. On May 7, Nagata

6532-411: The match. On February 14, 2015, Nagata returned to the singles title picture in his home promotion, when he unsuccessfully challenged Nakamura for the IWGP Intercontinental Championship at The New Beginning in Sendai . Nagata took part in the 2014 New Japan Cup , losing in the first round to Hirooki Goto after a 'Shouten-Kai' ( Vertical Suplex Side Slam ). From July 23 to August 15, Nagata took part in

6624-541: The name Kendo Sasaki. In December 1989, Stampede Wrestling closed its doors, and Sasaki wrestled for the Canadian National Wrestling Alliance (CNWA), until March 1990 when he was fired by Ed Whalen for kicking Mike Lozanski too stiff. Sasaki returned to NJPW in March 1990, and formed a popular tag team with Hiroshi Hase , with whom he would have a long on-off tag team partnership. They quickly won

6716-470: The process) before losing to Takayama on May 2, 2003, in the Tokyo Dome . On January 4, 2004, he defeated Kensuke Sasaki after 12 minutes of intense action at the Tokyo Dome. In April 2005, Nagata formed "Team JAPAN", a group of former amateur wrestlers with a grudge against the younger generation of wrestlers in NJPW. On December 11, 2005, Nagata challenged Brock Lesnar for his IWGP 3rd Belt Championship but

6808-467: The semifinals of the tournament and finally, on March 20, Shinsuke Nakamura in the finals to win the 2011 New Japan Cup and become the number one contender to the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. Nagata received his shot at the IWGP Heavyweight Championship on April 3, but was defeated by the defending champion, Hiroshi Tanahashi. The following week Nagata entered All Japan Pro Wrestling 's 2011 Champion Carnival and on April 13, defeated Seiya Sanada in

6900-525: The semifinals of the tournament, where, on November 7, they defeated the IWGP Tag Team Champions, Giant Bernard and Karl Anderson. In the finals of the tournament Nagata and Inoue defeated Tetsuya Naito and Yujiro Takahashi to win the 2010 G1 Tag League, ten years after the first time Nagata had won the tournament. As a result of their victory, Nagata and Inoue received a shot at the IWGP Tag Team Championship on December 11, 2010, but were defeated by

6992-445: The stable member having legitimate sporting backgrounds. The stable included Manabu Nakanishi, Nagata's tag team partner and co-IWGP Tag Team Champion at the time, Masakazu Fukuda , Yutaka Yoshie and Brian Johnston . Fukuda died in April 2000 from a brain hemorrhage suffered during a match with rookie Katsuyori Shibata , and was honored with a ten-bell salute and a tribute show in September of that year. Johnston's participation in

7084-502: The title in 11:41 after a Backdrop Suplex Hold. On February 15, Nagata defeated Hirooki Goto at New Japan's ISM tour in a match that was supposed to happen at last year's ISM tour show. Nagata lost the World Heavyweight Title on February 27 to Shinjiro Otani after a Dragon Suplex Hold. The following day, Nagata and Hiroshi Tanahashi would defeat Masahiro Chono and Goto. After the match, Nagata announced his participation in

7176-588: The title to dubious circumstances however, losing to One Man Gang which was later claimed to be an official title match. August 1997 skyrocketed Sasaki's rise to superstardom. On August 3, he won the G1 Climax tournament by defeating Hiroyoshi Tenzan in the final. A week later, he captured the IWGP Tag Team Championship with Kazuo Yamazaki . Finally at the end of the month, he captured the IWGP Heavyweight Championship by defeating long reigning champion Shinya Hashimoto , winning three major honors in

7268-582: The title, defeating Kawada, at the January 4, 2001, Tokyo Dome show. In March 2001, Sasaki lost the IWGP Heavyweight Title to Scott Norton and in late 2002 he resigned from the promotion after a falling out with company management. In the beginning of 2003, Sasaki joined his mentor, Riki Choshu, in his new Fighting of World Japan Pro Wrestling (World Japan) promotion. He became the only WMG Heavyweight Champion; however, tensions between him and Choshu over financial issues caused Sasaki to withdraw and

7360-617: The tournament, but were unable to win the titles in their subsequent title match. Nagata left WCW in August 1998 and returned to New Japan. Upon his return, Nagata began challenging for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship . On September 23, 1998, Nagata fought Scott Norton for the vacant title (the previous champion, Masahiro Chono , had suffered a neck injury) in Yokohama , but was defeated. On August 28, 1999, in Tokyo , Nagata and Manabu Nakanishi defeated Tatsutoshi Goto and Michiyoshi Ohara for

7452-581: The win. On January 4, 2014, at Wrestle Kingdom 8 in Tokyo Dome , Nagata and Sakuraba teamed up to take on Daniel Gracie & Rolles Gracie , with Nagata getting the win after Daniel illegally used his sleeve to choke Nagata. At The New Beginning in Hiroshima , Nagata and Sakuraba once again took on Chaos' Toru Yano & Takashi Iizuka, this time with Chaos getting the win after Sakuraba used Iizuka's iron glove on him. At The New Beginning in Osaka , they took on

7544-410: The win. From November 20 to December 1, Nagata and Mochizuki took part in the round-robin portion of the 2012 World Tag League , finishing with a record of four wins and two losses, narrowly missing advancing to the semifinals of the tournament. On January 4, 2013, at Wrestle Kingdom 7 in Tokyo Dome , Nagata defeated Minoru Suzuki in another chapter of their long rivalry. Afterwards, Nagata started

7636-527: The winners eventually being Antonio Honda and Kento Miyahara. In January 2012, Kensuke Office was changed their name Diamond Ring. They featured storylines with the Diamond Ring stable with the Voodoo Murders . On 5 October 2013 Nakajima received an opportunity for the GHC Heavyweight Championship and he lost to the defending champion Kenta. On September 9 Kento Miyahara announced that he was officially breaking off his affiliation with Diamond Ring and becoming

7728-527: The word, "Volcano", and adapting moves he learned in MMA training to expand his pro wrestling moveset. In March 2004, Sasaki defeated Francisco Filho in a sumo-style match for K-1 . Kensuke Sasaki married Akira Hokuto on October 1, 1995, after proposing to her on their first date. Together, they have two sons: Kennosuke (born November 1998) and Seinnosuke (born March 2003). Kennosuke married professional wrestler Rin Kadokura in 2022. Also, Kensuke has

7820-530: Was again on the pre-show, this time in a tag team match alongside Nakanishi to take on Tencozy, which they lost. This would be Nakanishi's final match in the Dome. On February 22, Nagata teamed up with Nakanishi & Tencozy in Nakanishi's retirement match. They faced Chaos' Kazuchika Okada & Hirooki Goto, and NJPW's Hiroshi Tanahashi & Kota Ibushi in a losing effort when Nakanishi was pinned by Tanahashi following

7912-583: Was announced as a member of the Global Professional Wrestling Alliance (GPWA). Beginning in 2007, Kensuke Office has organised its own shows, and some of the talent featured on the shows include Minoru Suzuki , Jun Akiyama , Genichiro Tenryu, Yoshihiro Takayama , Kikutaro , Takeshi Morishima, KENTA and Catfish Man . In January 2012, Kensuke Office was renamed Diamond Ring. Currently, Diamond Ring serves as developmental territory of Pro Wrestling NOAH, featuring several of its superstars. On February 11, 2014, Sasaki suffered his first loss to Katsuhiko Nakajima in

8004-446: Was defeated in the semifinals of the tournament by Taiyō Kea , who went on to win the entire tournament. On July 29, Nagata was defeated by Masakatsu Funaki in a grudge match. On September 9, Nagata celebrated his 20th anniversary in professional wrestling with an event, which saw him, Jun Akiyama and Masaaki Mochizuki defeat Kazuchika Okada , Shinsuke Nakamura and Yujiro Takahashi in the main event, with Nagata pinning Takahashi for

8096-458: Was defeated. On June 28, 2006, Nagata was announced as a participant in the 2006 G1 Climax , his eighth appearance in the tournament. Nagata challenged for the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship at the January 4 Dome Show entitled Wrestle Kingdom in Tokyo Dome against the current Triple Crown champion, Minoru Suzuki. Nagata lost after Suzuki applied the Saka-otoshi. He did not submit, but

8188-479: Was entering the role of head trainer at New Japan's dojo. On May 3, 2010, at Wrestling Dontaku 2010 Nagata and Wataru Inoue defeated No Limit ( Tetsuya Naito and Yujiro Takahashi ) and Bad Intentions ( Giant Bernard and Karl Anderson ) in a three-way match to win the IWGP Tag Team Championship. On June 19 at Dominion 6.19 , Nagata and Inoue lost the Tag Team Championship to Bernard and Anderson in

8280-549: Was knocked-out by the hold. On March 21, 2007, he won the third annual New Japan Cup , becoming the first man to win both the New Japan Cup and the G1 Climax Tournaments. On April 13, 2007, Nagata defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi to win the IWGP Heavyweight Title, marking his second reign, and the first time he has held the belt since April 2002. On October 8, 2007, Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Yuji Nagata at Tokyo Sumo Hall to win

8372-585: Was left with only one remaining wrestler, Katsuhiko Nakajima, with Satoshi Kajiwara resigning and Mitsuhiro Kitamiya joining Pro Wrestling Noah. On March 9 they held their last show named Diamond Ring Hometown Match. After that card the promotion was closed but the stable was kept as represented by Nakajima until 2015. Afterwards, when Nakajima joined to Pro Wrestling Noah he no longer identified or affiliated himself with said group. Kensuke Sasaki Kensuke Sasaki ( Japanese : 佐々木 健介 , Sasaki Kensuke , born August 4, 1966)

8464-500: Was vacated by the injured Kazuyuki Fujita on January 4, 2002, but lost to Tadao Yasuda on February 16, 2002, in a tournament final. Nagata defeated Yasuda for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship on April 5, 2002, in the Nippon Budokan . Immediately following his victory, Nagata was attacked by Pro Wrestling Noah mainstay Yoshihiro Takayama . He held the title for thirteen months (setting a record for most successful title defenses in

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