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, better known by his
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, is a
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who currently works as a
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. Trained by the
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, he started his career in February 2007 working in
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for the
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(IWRG) promotion, where he won the 2007
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tournament. Yamato returned to Japan and his home promotion in February 2008 and during the next five years went on to become a one-time World Junior Heavyweight and
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and the winner of the 2012 Junior Hyper League. In June 2013, Yamato left All Japan in a mass exodus to join the new
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promotion. In January 2016, Yamato won the
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. Yamato also worked as a trainer and sales manager for Wrestle-1 until his departure from the promotion in 2018.


Early life

Mihara is an alum of
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, which he represented at the 2002 JOC Junior Olympic Cup, where he finished third at weight class in
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.


Professional wrestling career


All Japan Pro Wrestling (2007–2013)

Mihara was originally trained in professional wrestling at the
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(AJPW) dojo, before going on a learning excursion to
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, where he made his in-ring debut on February 22, 2007, in a tag team match, where he, performing under the
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Yamato, and fellow All Japan debutant Kai faced ''
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'' (
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and
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). Mihara spent the rest of 2007 in Mexico, losing his hair to
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in a ''
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'' on June 21 and winning the 2007
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on July 26. Mihara finally returned to Japan and All Japan Pro Wrestling in February 2008, adopting the ring name Hiroshi Yamato and forming a regular partnership with Kai, which eventually led to the two coming together with
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and
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to form the
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F4 (Friend, Fight, Fan and Future). Through the new alliance, Yamato also made his debut for
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on October 13, 2008, at
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, in a six-man tag team match, where he, Kai and Kojima were defeated by
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(
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,
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). On December 14, Yamato, Kai and Kojima faced each other in a special three-way elimination match, where Yamato was victorious, scoring pinfalls over both of his opponents. Yamato continued teaming with Kai throughout 2009, with the two entering the 2009 Junior Tag League in April, from which they were eliminated after losing to the team of
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and Phil Atlas in their final round-robin match. On January 3, 2010, Yamato won the annual junior heavyweight
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in
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. As a result, he was granted his first shot at the World Junior Heavyweight Championship, but was defeated in the title match on January 11 by the defending champion,
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. F4's long storyline rivalry with the
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stable built to a four-on-four match on February 7, 2010, where F4 was defeated and, as a result, forced to disband. With his tag team with Kai behind him, Yamato went on to form a new partnership with
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and continued his rivalry with the Voodoo Murders. On July 1, 2010, Yamato and Kondo unsuccessfully challenged Voodoo Murders members Big Daddy Voodoo and Taru for the
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. Later that same month, Yamato entered the 2010 Junior League, where he finished second in his round-robin block with three wins and two losses, advancing to the semifinals. However, on August 8, he was eliminated from the tournament in the semifinals by former tag team partner Kai. In April 2011, Yamato and Kondo took part in the 2011 Junior Tag League, from which they were eliminated after losing to the Voodoo Murders team of Mazada and Super Hate in their final round-robin match. Afterwards, Yamato broke away from Kondo and set his sights on the World Junior Heavyweight Championship, but was unable to capture the title from Kai in their title match on August 13, 2011. Yamato received another title shot on January 3, 2012, but was again defeated by the defending champion, this time
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. On February 14, Yamato reunited with Shuji Kondo to unsuccessfully challenge
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for
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's
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. In April, Yamato took part in the 2012 Junior Tag League alongside
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representative
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, with the two failing to advance from their round-robin block. The following July, Yamato entered the 2012 Junior Hyper League, where he finished second in his round-robin block with three wins, one draw and one loss. On July 29, Yamato first defeated
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in his semifinal match and then Shuji Kondo in the finals to win the tournament. This led to a match on August 12, where Yamato defeated Kai to win the World Junior Heavyweight Championship for the first time. Before the end of the year, Yamato racked up five successful title defenses, against Minoru Tanaka, Hikaru Sato, Kenny Omega, Kaz Hayashi, and Koji Kanemoto. On January 2, 2013, Yamato lost the title to Shuji Kondo in a match, which was also contested for Kondo's
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. The following day, Yamato bounced back by winning his second annual junior heavyweight battle royal. That same day, Yamato reunited with Hikaru Sato to formally challenge the Junior Stars of Koji Kanemoto and Minoru Tanaka for the All Asia Tag Team Championship. On January 10, Yamato and Sato held a public training session, during which they shaved each other's heads to show that they were a cohesive unit ahead of their upcoming title match. On January 26, the team, billed as "Jounetsu Hentai Baka", defeated the Junior Stars to become the new All Asia Tag Team Champions. After only a fifteen-day reign, Yamato and Sato lost the title back to Kanemoto and Tanaka on February 10. From March 30 to April 7, Yamato and Sato took part in the 2013 Junior Hyper Tag League, where they made it all the way to the finals, before losing to
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(Atsushi Aoki and Kotaro Suzuki), whom they had defeated in their opening match of the tournament. Afterwards, Yamato set his sights on regaining the World Junior Heavyweight Championship, pinning reigning champion
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on April 29 in a six-man tag team match, where he, Koji Kanemoto and Minoru Tanaka faced the Burning trio of Kanemaru, Atsushi Aoki and Kotaro Suzuki. On June 2, Yamato unsuccessfully challenged Kanemaru for the World Junior Heavyweight Championship. On June 20, Yamato announced his resignation from All Japan out of loyalty to his trainer
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, who had left the promotion when Nobuo Shiraishi took over as its new president at the beginning of the month. Prior to leaving All Japan, Yamato was entered into one more storyline, where a disappointed Hikaru Sato announced his return to the promotion to take on his former Jounetsu Hentai Baka partner. On June 30, Yamato was defeated by Sato in his final All Japan match, a three-way match, which also included
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.


Wrestle-1 (2013–2018)

On July 10, 2013, Keiji Mutoh held a press conference to announce the foundation of his new
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promotion, announcing Yamato as part of its roster. During Wrestle-1's inaugural event on September 8, Yamato wrestled in the opening match, where he and the debuting Daiki Inaba defeated
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(Mazada and
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). During the second event on September 15, Yamato took part in the debut match of another Wrestle-1 trainee,
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, picking up the win in a singles match. Through Wrestle-1's working relationship with
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, Yamato made his debut for the promotion on September 28, teaming with
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in a tag team match, where they were defeated by
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and
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, representing a stable led by Wrestle-1's
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. The following day, Yamato produced his own small outdoor professional wrestling event in
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, during which he and Daiki Inaba defeated Kai and Ryota Hama in a tag team match. Yamato produced a larger event on October 26 in Ōamishirasato, Chiba, where he and Kai defeated Nosawa Rongai and
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in a main event tag team match. On October 6, Yamato surprisingly announced that he wanted to join Tokyo Gurentai, with whom he had feuded since the start of Wrestle-1, but his direct appeal was turned down by Nosawa. Despite being rejected, Yamato appeared at the November 16 Korakuen Hall event with a new villainous persona, bleached blonde look and the new ring name Yamato (written in Roman alphabets and stylized in all capital letters), trying to force his way into Tokyo Gurentai. As Tokyo Gurentai still refused to accept him as an official member, Yamato worked the rest of the November tour under his old look and ring name, going up against members of the stable. On December 1, Yamato again appeared under his Tokyo Gurentai look, teaming with Nosawa and Mazada in a six-man tag team match, where they defeated
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, Daiki Inaba and Seiki Yoshioka, with Yamato scoring the pinfall over Inaba. Later that same event, Yamato's outside interference ruined a three-way match between Kaz Hayashi,
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and Shuji Kondo and led to a three-way nine-man tag team match between those three, the team of Wu, Inaba and Yoshioka, and Yamato, Nosawa and Mazada. The Tokyo Gurentai trio lost the match, after Mazada turned on Yamato and hit him with a ''
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''. On January 31, Yamato apologized to Daiki Inaba and pledged that his days of trying to get into Tokyo Gurentai were over. On April 17, Yamato defeated
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in a "Chance Contra Chance" match and was, as a result, allowed to make a wish for his future. Yamato then announced he was going to be releasing a music CD and challenging for European Wrestling Promotion's (EWP) Intercontinental Championship. Yamato received his title shot on May 4, but was defeated by the defending champion, Leon Van Gasteren. Yamato received a rematch for the title on July 6 at Wrestle-1's second Ryōgoku Kokugikan event, Shōgeki: Impact, where he defeated Van Gasteren to become the new EWP Intercontinental Champion. In September, Yamato traveled to
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, where he wrestled Van Gasteren to a draw at an EWP event on September 20, making his first successful defense of the EWP Intercontinental Championship. Back in Japan two days later, Yamato entered the
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, defeating Seiki Yoshioka in his first round match. The following day, Yamato was eliminated from the tournament in the second round by Shuji Kondo. In November, Yamato teamed up with
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for the First Tag League Greatest tournament, set to determine the inaugural
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. The team finished their block with a record of one win, two draws and one loss, narrowly missing advancement to the semifinals. On December 7, Yamato lost the EWP Intercontinental Championship to Minoru Tanaka in his second title defense. On April 19, 2015, Yamato entered a
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to crown the inaugural Wrestle-1 Cruiser Division Champion, defeating Rionne Fujiwara in his first round match. He was eliminated from the tournament in the semifinals on May 5 by Kaz Hayashi. Yamato received his first shot at the title on June 7, but was defeated by the defending champion, Minoru Tanaka. On August 3, Yamato was announced as one of five trainers at Wrestle-1's new ''Puroresu Sōgō Gakuin'' ("Pro wrestling
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"). On January 10, 2016, Yamato defeated Andy Wu to win the Wrestle-1 Cruiser Division Championship. He made his first successful title defense on February 10 against Daiki Inaba. On March 6, Yamato was hospitalized after suffering a neck injury during a match. Preliminary diagnosis suspected that he had suffered a
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. As a result of the injury, Yamato was forced to relinquish the Wrestle-1 Cruiser Division Championship. Yamato returned from his injury on August 11. On October 11, Yamato announced he would be forced to undergo a neck surgery later that month, which would sideline him for at least six months. During his hiatus, Yamato would concentrate on his new role as Wrestle-1's sales manager.


Freelance (2018–present)

In March 2018, Yamato announced he would be leaving Wrestle-1 to become a freelancer. In his last match under W1 contract, he and Alejandro defeated Jun Tonsho and
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. In April, Yamato announced he would begin competing in
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, and took part in the promotion's 2018 Fire Festival, where he finished with 10 points. Yamato also began working for
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, and unsuccessfully challenged
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for the
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in September. Yamato also began competing in
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,
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, Heat Up and Asuka Project throughout the latter half of 2018.


Personal life

Mihara married a woman named Chisato in 2009. She gave birth to the couple's first child, a baby boy, on March 27, 2013. In October 2014, Mihara took part in Best Body Japan's eastern Japan "Mister Best Physique" competition, where he finished third. As a result, he earned a spot in the national finals the following December, where he finished eighth. Mihara is a qualified personal fitness trainer, high school agriculture teacher, assistant surveyor, retail salesperson and hazardous materials engineer.


Championships and accomplishments

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Hikaru Sato is a Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist, better known by the ring name . Sato started his MMA career in February 2000, fighting for Pancrase Hybrid Wrestling. During the next eight years, Sato fought, on average, five time ...
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Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship The is a professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the Japanese promotion CyberFight in its DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT) brand. Open to anyone, regardless of gender or DDT employment status, the championship is defended " 24/7", as i ...
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External links


Hiroshi Yamato's Wrestle-1 profile

Yamato's (Tokyo Gurentai) Wrestle-1 profile

Official blog
* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Yamato, Hiroshi 1983 births Japanese male professional wrestlers Living people People from Kimitsu Sportspeople from Chiba Prefecture Professional wrestling trainers Professional wrestling referees 21st-century Japanese singers 21st-century Japanese male singers All Asia Tag Team Champions World Junior Heavyweight Champions (AJPW) KO-D 8-Man/10-Man Tag Team Champions 21st-century professional wrestlers Wrestle-1 Cruiser Division Champions