, better known as is a retired
Japanese
professional wrestler
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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 his ''
shikona''. He had two stints with
All Japan Pro Wrestling
(AJPW/AJP) or simply All Japan is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion established on October 21, 1972 when Giant Baba split away from the Japanese Wrestling Association and created his own promotion. Many wrestlers had left with Bab ...
(AJPW), where he spent the majority of his career while also promoting
Super World of Sports (SWS),
Wrestle Association R (WAR) and
Tenryu Project. At the time of his retirement, professional wrestling journalist and historian
Dave Meltzer wrote that "one could make a strong case
hat Tenryu was
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between the fourth and sixth biggest native star" in the history of Japanese professional wrestling.
Sumo wrestling career
As a sumo wrestler, Tenryu was ranked as a ''
sekitori'' for 27 tournaments, 16 of them in the top ''
makuuchi'' division. His highest rank was ''
maegashira'' 1. Upon the death of his stablemaster at
Nishonoseki stable he wanted to join former stablemate
Daikirin's newly established Oshiogawa stable, which had just broken off from Nishonoseki, but the
Japan Sumo Association insisted he stay at Nishonoseki whose new stablemaster,
Kongō, he did not get along with. He finished one more tournament, and even though his career still showed promise, he decided to leave the sumo world at the young age of 26 in September 1976.
Professional wrestling career
All Japan Pro Wrestling (1976–1990)
Scouted by
Giant Baba, the
All Japan Pro Wrestling
(AJPW/AJP) or simply All Japan is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion established on October 21, 1972 when Giant Baba split away from the Japanese Wrestling Association and created his own promotion. Many wrestlers had left with Bab ...
(AJPW) owner, Tenryu was sent to Amarillo, Texas to be trained by
Dory Funk Jr. and
Terry Funk, and debuted in Texas in 1976, against
Ted DiBiase. After returning to Japan, he stayed in the undercard until about 1982 when he began to get a slight push in that year's
Champion Carnival tournament. In 1983, following a brief stint in
Jim Crockett Promotions, his push began in earnest when
Jumbo Tsuruta pursued the NWA International heavyweight title, now the main title in the
Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship.
1984 saw Tenryu winning the NWA United National title, now also part of the Triple Crown, as well as the NWA International tag team title with Tsuruta. Their combination was called "Kakuryu" ( = ''kaku'' = ''tsuru'' (the "tsuru" in Tsuruta) + = ''ryū'' in Tenryū). The team feuded with
Riki Choshu and
Yoshiaki Yatsu, who were the leaders in an "invasion" angle by the
Japan Pro Wrestling promotion, an All Japan satellite made up of former
New Japan Pro-Wrestling talent.
In 1987, following the departure of the Japan Pro talent, Kakuryu broke up after losing the tag team titles to
The Road Warriors, which led to Tenryu forming his own stable, "
Revolution", with former
International Pro Wrestling wrestlers
Ashura Hara and
Hiromichi Fuyuki, as well as All Japan rookies
Toshiaki Kawada, and
Yoshinari Ogawa; Tatsumi Kitahara would join the group upon his debut in 1988. Tenryu and Hara feuded with Tsuruta and his new partner Yatsu over the Pacific Wrestling Federation World tag team titles and later with their replacement, the
World Tag Team Championship (a combination of the PWF World and NWA International tag belts). Hara was kicked out of the promotion in late 1988, and Tenryu replaced him with
Stan Hansen, with whom he held the World Tag Team Championship as well.
1989 was Tenryu's banner year. Tsuruta became the first Triple Crown champion on April 18 of that year, and just two days later Tenryu became his first challenger. The Tsuruta-Tenryu series that ensued set the standard for all Triple Crown matches and feuds to follow. When Tenryu won the belts on June 5, the match was so spectacular it was deemed Match of the Year by major Japanese publications. The same year saw him finally pin his mentor Baba, albeit in a tag match - but still a major success for a Japanese wrestler. Only
Mitsuharu Misawa would duplicate this feat. In addition, Tenryu was chosen to be one-third of the
NWA World 6-Man Tag Team Champions with the Road Warriors after the Road Warriors turned
heel against their former co-holder of the title,
Dusty Rhodes. However, the relationship between All Japan Pro Wrestling and the NWA was significantly strained when Tenryu and the Road Warriors were scheduled to compete in a match Baba had advertised to his Japanese audience, but American booking decisions prevented the match from taking place. This created an uncomfortable situation where Giant Baba had to apologize to his Japanese audience for a match he had promoted not taking place, and was a key factor in All Japan Pro Wrestling's ultimate withdrawal from the NWA. This also resulted in the six man championship being vacated and abandoned until 1991, when it was temporarily resurrected as a
World Championship Wrestling
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championship.
Tenryu's most high-profile North American match was for the
World Wrestling Federation in 1991 at
WrestleMania VII, where he teamed with
Koji Kitao to defeat
Demolition
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.
He also appeared in both the
1993 Royal Rumble and
1994 Royal Rumble
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;
[ in the latter he made it to the final five but was eliminated by eventual co-winners Lex Luger and Bret Hart. An ]angle
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had he and The Great Kabuki hired as mercenaries by Yokozuna's manager, Mr. Fuji, to attack The Undertaker and prevent him from winning.
Super World of Sports and WAR (1990–1999)
In April 1990, Tenryu left All Japan to form Super World of Sports (SWS). After its collapse in June 1992, Tenryu, aided by Masatomo Takei (brother of his wife Makiyo) formed Wrestling and Romance (WAR). WAR became his base from where he would take on top wrestlers from other promotions, such as Atsushi Onita, Nobuhiko Takada, The Great Muta
is a Japanese professional wrestler and professional wrestling executive currently signed to Pro Wrestling Noah (Noah), where he is a former GHC Heavyweight Champion. He is best known for his work as in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and ...
, Shinya Hashimoto and Masahiro Chono, all of whom he defeated. He also traded victories with Tatsumi Fujinami and Antonio Inoki, thus becoming the only Japanese wrestler to defeat both Inoki and Baba by pinfall.
In 1998, as WAR went into decline, Tenryu began an earnest comeback, this time in New Japan. He first joined Heisei Ishingun, allied with its leader Shiro Koshinaka, and they won the IWGP Tag Team Championship from Team Wolf, Masahiro Chono and Hiroyoshi Tenzan. In December 1999, Tenryu made history as the first native to win the top two distinctions of professional wrestling in Japan (All Japan's Triple Crown and New Japan's IWGP Heavyweight title) by beating Mutoh for the IWGP title. (The first man to win both titles was Big Van Vader, an American.)
Return to AJPW (2000–2004)
In 2000, following the near-collapse of All Japan due to the Pro Wrestling Noah split, Tenryu closed WAR and rejoined All Japan, eager to test his mettle against the remaining ace, his former disciple Kawada. Tenryu beat Kawada in the subsequent tournament for the vacant Triple Crown, winning the belts for a second time. In his second stay in All Japan, he would capture the belts a third time and also the World Tag Team Championship with former WAR- UWFI feud rival Yoji Anjo.
Late career and retirement (2004–2015)
In 2003, he joined Fighting World of Japan Pro Wrestling for a few matches, but as it declined rapidly, he switched back and forth aimlessly between New Japan and All Japan.
In 2005, he entered Noah, and began feuds with Misawa, Kenta Kobashi, and other wrestlers he knew from his first All Japan stint, as well as new faces he's never met in the ring before, such as Jun Akiyama. Tenryu has also been with the HUSTLE
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* ''Hustle'' (2004 film), an American television film about Pete Rose
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promotion and was a part of the main heel group led by Generalissimo Takada. During this time, he teamed with Toshiaki Kawada mainly. At HUSTLE Aid 2007, however, Tenryu was defeated by Razor Ramon HG and joined the main face group led by Razor Ramon HG, HUSTLE Army.
In December 2009, following the folding of Hustle, Tenryu began running his own Tenryu Project promotion. He continued to make forays into other promotions, remaining active even past age 60.
On February 7, 2015, it was reported that Tenryu had decided to retire from professional wrestling with his final match scheduled to take place later in the year. Tenryu held a press conference two days later to confirm the report, announcing that his retirement event would be taking place in November and would feature participation from All Japan, New Japan and Noah. On August 16, Tenryu made a surprise return to New Japan, having a confrontation with Kazuchika Okada to set up his retirement match on November 15. In the meantime, he embarked on a multipromotional "Retirement Road" tour, including matches in Kyushu Pro Wrestling, DDT, BJW, Wrestle-1 and Pro Wrestling FREEDOMS. On November 15, Tenryu was defeated by Okada in his retirement match. '' Tokyo Sports'' named Tenryu's retirement match the 2015 Match of the Year.
Other media
Tenryu appears as a gang member in the 2017 video game '' Yakuza Kiwami 2'', alongside Keiji Mutoh, Masahiro Chono, Riki Choshu and Tatsumi Fujinami.
Tenryu is also a regular guest on the annual 24-hour comedy special, Gaki no Tsukai - No Laughing Challenge, often appearing as a character who occasionally (and intentionally) speaks unintelligibly to cause the contestants to laugh.
Championships and accomplishments
* All Japan Pro Wrestling
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** All Asia Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) – with Masanobu Fuchi
** NWA International Tag Team Championship (2 times
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) – with Jumbo Tsuruta
** NWA United National Championship (2 times
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)
** PWF World Heavyweight Championship
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( 1 time)
** PWF World Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) – with Ashura Hara
** Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship ( 3 times)
** World Tag Team Championship ( 5 times) – with Stan Hansen (3), Ashura Hara (1), and Yoji Anjo (1)
** Champion Carnival (2001
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)
** World's Strongest Tag Determination League ( 1984) – with Jumbo Tsuruta
** World's Strongest Tag Determination League ( 1986) – with Jumbo Tsuruta
** World's Strongest Tag Determination League ( 1989) – with Stan Hansen
** January 2 Korakuen Hall Heavyweight Battle Royal (1982)
** United National Title League (1986)
** Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship Tournament (2000)
** Champion's Carnival Technique Award (1982)
** World's Strongest Tag Determination League New Wave Award (1981) – with Ashura Hara
** World's Strongest Tag Determination League Fighting Spirit Award (1982) – with Ashura Hara
** World's Strongest Tag Determination League Technique Award (1983) – with Jumbo Tsuruta
** World's Strongest Tag Determination League Outstanding Performance Award (1985) – with Jumbo Tsuruta
** World's Strongest Tag Determination League Outstanding Performance Award (1987) – with Ashura Hara
** World's Strongest Tag Determination League Outstanding Fighting Spirit Award (1987) – with Ashura Hara
** World's Strongest Tag Determination League Fighting Spirit Award (1988) – with Toshiaki Kawada
** World's Strongest Tag Determination League Best Player Award (1989)
* Fighting World of Japan Pro Wrestling
** WMG Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Riki Choshu
* HUSTLE
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Film
* ''Hustle'' (1975 film), an American crime film starring Burt Reynolds
* ''Hustle'' (2004 film), an American television film about Pete Rose
* ''Hustle'' (2008 film), a film starring Bai Ling
* ''The H ...
** Hustle Super Tag Team Championship
was a Japanese professional wrestling promotion managed by Nobuhiko Takada. Hustle can be described as an industry experiment to market the sports entertainment style of professional wrestling in Japan.
History
Booked primarily by Nobuhiko T ...
( 1 time) – with Tadao Yasuda
* International Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame
**Class of 2022
* Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling/World Championship Wrestling
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** NWA Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) – with Mr. Fuji
** NWA World Six-Man Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) – with The Road Warriors
* New Japan Pro-Wrestling
** IWGP Heavyweight Championship ( 1 time)
** IWGP Tag Team Championship ( 1 time) – with Shiro Koshinaka
*'' Nikkan Sports''
**Match of the Year (1999) vs. Keiji Mutoh on May 3
* ''Pro Wrestling Illustrated
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''
** PWI ranked him #44 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003
** PWI ranked him #14 of the 100 best tag teams of the "PWI Years" with Jumbo Tsuruta in 2003
* Super World of Sports
** SWS vs WWF Tournament (1990)
** One Night Tag Team Tournament (1990) – with Koji Kitao
* Tenryu Project
** Tenryu Project World 6-Man Tag Team Championship
The is a six-man tag team title contested for in the Japanese professional wrestling promotion Tenryu Project. The title was established in Wrestle Association R (WAR) in 1994.
There have been a total of twenty reigns shared among sixteen te ...
(1 time) – with Arashi and Tomohiro Ishii
** Hidden Genius R League (2013) - with Ryuichi Kawakami
* '' Tokyo Sports''
** Best Tag Team Award (1983, 1985)
** Best Tag Team Award (1987)
** Fighting Spirit Award (1983)
** Lifetime Achievement Award (2015)
** Match of the Year Award (1987)
** Match of the Year Award (1988)
** Match of the Year Award (1989)
** Match of the Year Award (1991)
** Match of the Year Award (1993)
** Match of the Year Award (1994)
** Match of the Year Award (1996)
** Match of the Year Award (1999)
** Match of the Year Award (2015) [
** ]MVP Award
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(1986, 1987, 1988, 1993)
** Outstanding Performance Award (1981, 1984, 1996)
** Technique Award (1990)
* Wrestle Association "R"
** J-1 Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
** WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship
The is a six-man tag team title contested for in the Japanese professional wrestling promotion Tenryu Project. The title was established in Wrestle Association R (WAR) in 1994.
There have been a total of twenty reigns shared among sixteen team ...
(2 times
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) – with Koki Kitahara and Animal Hamaguchi (1), and Nobutaka Araya and Último Dragón (1)
** Six Man Tag Team Tournament (1994) - with Atsushi Onita and Crusher Bam Bam Bigelow
** One Night Tag Team Tournament (1995) - with Último Dragón
** J-1 Heavyweight Championship Tournament (1998)
* ''Wrestling Observer Newsletter
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''
** Match of the Year (2001)
** Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame ( Class of 1996)
Sumo career record
Video games
* '' Tenryū Gen'ichirō no Puroresu Revolution''
* ''HammerLock Wrestling
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* '' Fire Pro Wrestling: Combination Tag''
* '' Fire Pro Wrestling 2nd Bout''
* '' Fire Pro Wrestling 3 Legend Bout''
* '' Super Fire Pro Wrestling''
* '' Super Fire Pro Wrestling 2''
* '' Super Fire Pro Wrestling III: Final Bout''
* '' Super Fire Pro Wrestling III: Easy Type''
* '' Super Fire Pro Wrestling Special''
* '' Super Fire Pro Wrestling X''
* '' Super Fire Pro Wrestling X Premium The following is a list of all video games in the '' Fire Pro Wrestling'' series produced by either Human Entertainment or Spike starting in 1989. Most of the titles in the series were released exclusively in Japan.
Human Entertainment Games Fire ...
''
* ''Gekitou Burning Pro Wrestling''
* '' Fire Pro Wrestling Returns''
* '' Super Star Pro Wrestling
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''
* '' Virtual Pro Wrestling 64
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''
* Virtual Pro Wrestling 2: Ōdō Keishō
* King of Colosseum: Red
* King of Colosseum II
* Wrestle Kingdom
* Wrestle Kingdom 2
See also
* List of past sumo wrestlers
* List of sumo tournament second division champions
References
External links
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1950 births
IWGP Heavyweight champions
Japanese male professional wrestlers
Japanese sumo wrestlers
Living people
Professional wrestling executives
Sumo people from Fukui Prefecture
20th-century professional wrestlers
21st-century professional wrestlers
IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champions
All Asia Tag Team Champions
World Tag Team Champions (AJPW)
Triple Crown Heavyweight Champions
Tenryu Project
WAR (wrestling promotion)
Tenryu Project World 6-Man Tag Team Champions
NWA International Tag Team Champions
PWF World Heavyweight Champions
PWF World Tag Team Champions