- Minoru Tanaka (wrestler)
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For other uses, see Minoru Tanaka (disambiguation).
Minoru Tanaka Ring name(s) Minoru Tanaka
HEAT
Minoru
Tanaka
The Orange PrinceBilled height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Billed weight 90 kg (200 lb) Born November 29, 1972
Komaki, AichiDebut January 24, 1994
vs Mark StarrMinoru Tanaka (田中稔, Tanaka Minoru) is a Japanese professional wrestler and shootboxer.
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Career
Minoru Tanaka was originally a shootboxer. He started his career as a wrestler in Fujiwara Gumi, trained by its owner, Yoshiaki Fujiwara. In late 1995 Tanaka and everyone else in the promotion abandoned Fujiwara and formed their own promotion, BattlARTS, led by Yuki Ishikawa. Despite being a simulated shoot style professional wrestling promotion, BattlARTS, like its predecessor, often cooperated with other federations and styles, such as RINGS, Kingdom, Michinoku Pro and Big Japan Pro Wrestling. Tanaka's first championship, the UWA World middleweight title (originally based in Mexico and introduced in Japan through Universal Lucha Libre and Michinoku), came in 1996. He later won FMW's Independent junior heavyweight title (which was outsourced to Battlarts after Hiromichi Fuyuki abolished all previous FMW titles and replaced them with WEW titles).
In 2000 Tanaka joined New Japan Pro Wrestling. His natural talent enabled him to immediately rise in the junior heavyweight ranks and win the IWGP junior tag team title in July with Koji Kanemoto, who used a similar but more ground-oriented style. The Kanemoto-Tanaka combination was reminiscent of the old Akira Maeda-Nobuhiko Takada combination in 1987. In October, Tanaka won the IWGP junior heavyweight title - thus becoming the first man to hold both junior titles at the same time.
In 2002 Tanaka began wearing a mask and calling himself "HEAT" (ヒート) after the GBA video game Toukon Heat. Like the game, the HEAT character often floundered, and could only attain success after turning heel and joining Jushin Liger's new faction, Control Terrorism Unit (C.T.U.) Earlier in the year he married recently-retired female wrestler Yumi Fukawa.
In 2005, after losing his third IWGP junior heavyweight title to new rival Tiger Mask IV, HEAT unmasked but dropped his surname and began calling himself simply Minoru (稔). With new CTU recruit Hirooki Goto he won the IWGP junior tag team titles for a third time.
In 2006, Minoru joined the American Total Nonstop Action Wrestling promotion as a member of Team Japan (consisting of Hirooki Goto, Jushin "Thunder" Liger, Black Tiger IV and Minoru), one of the four teams competing in the TNA 2006 World X-Cup Tournament. He debuted in TNA on April 23, 2006 at TNA Lockdown 2006, where he teamed with Hirooki Goto against Team USA members Sonjay Dutt, Jay Lethal and Alex Shelley. Team Japan defeated USA when Black Tiger pinned Lethal. On the April 27, 2006 episode of TNA iMPACT!, Goto and Minoru lost to Dutt and Shelley, giving a first round victory and two points to Team USA.
Later that year, Tanaka won the Best of the Super Junior XIII tournament, defeating Tiger Mask IV in the final.
In WRESTLE LAND, Minoru and Tanaka are separate, rival characters.
On December 24, 2006, Minoru defeated old partner and rival Kanemoto to become IWGP Junior Heavyweight champion for the fourth time.
In late 2007, Minoru joined the stable Shinsuke Nakamura's stable RISE.
Unhappy with his status in the company & unable to come to terms on a new contract. Minoru left New Japan after nearly a decade with the company January 31, 2008. In a shocking move, He quickly signed with rival promotion All Japan Pro Wrestling in late February & made his presence felt by joining the hated "VooDoo Murders" stable, replacing the recently retired brother YASSHI in the group.
On January 2, 2011, Minoru won the AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Championship from Kaz Hayashi.[1] On June 3, 2011, in the aftermath of a backstage fight between Yoshikazu Taru and Nobukazu Hirai, which resulted in Hirai suffering a stroke, All Japan Pro Wrestling disbanded Voodoo Murders, suspended all of its Japanese members, including Minoru, and vacated the World Junior Heavyweight Championship.[2] Minoru was suspended specifically for not attempting to stop Taru's assault on Hirai.[3] Minoru's suspension was lifted on June 30.[4] In October 2011, Minoru began once again wrestling under his full name. In an interview on All Japan's official website, Tanaka explained that by using his full name he wanted to pay tribute to his original home promotion BattlARTS, which closed its doors on November 5, 2011, and where he originally made his breakthrough under his full name.[5]
In wrestling
- As Minoru Tanaka
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- Finishing moves
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- Fireball Splash (450° splash)
- Minoru Special (Minoru steps one leg over one arm of a bent opponent and flips forward into cross armbar)
- Minoru Special II (Northern lights suplex rolled through into a mount and from there transitioned into a cross armbar)
- Roundhouse kick, sometimes to a kneeling opponent
- Santa Monica Pier (Leg hook Death Valley driver)
- Wrist-clutch fisherman buster, sometimes from the top rope
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- Signature moves
- As HEAT
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- Finishing moves
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- Fireball Splash (450° splash)
- HEAT Clutch (Cross kneelock)
Championships and accomplishments
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- AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[1]
- Junior Tag League (2009)- with Toshizo
- Fujiwara Gumi / BattlARTS
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- BattlARTS Japanese Junior Crown League winner in 1999
- FMW World Junior Heavyweight Championship/Independent Junior Heavyweight Championship (2 time)
- UWA World Middleweight Championship (1 time)
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- IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship (4 times)
- IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (5 times) - with Koji Kanemoto, Jushin Liger, Hirooki Goto and Prince Devitt (2)
- Best of the Super Juniors (2006)
- G1 Jr. Six Man Tag Team Tournament (2001) - with Masayuki Naruse and Masahito Kakihara[6]
- Naeba Cup Tag Tournament (2003)- with Manabu Nakanishi[7]
- Jr. Heavyweight Tag MVP Award (2005) with Hirooki Goto[8]
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- Best Technical Wrestler (2001)
References
- "Minoru Tanaka". bodyslamming.com. http://www.bodyslamming.com/other/heat.html. Retrieved 2010-01-24.
- ^ a b Meltzer, Dave (2011-01-02). "Complete Sunday update: Legendary feud, ratings, long time champ drops title today, Reaction to UFC". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. http://www.f4wonline.com/content/view/18920/. Retrieved 2011-01-03.
- ^ "All-Japan News: More Hirai Fallout-The End Of VM And More". Puroresy Representin'. 2011-06-03. http://representingpuroresu.wordpress.com/2011/06/03/all-japan-news-more-hirai-fallout-the-end-of-vm-and-more/. Retrieved 2011-06-06.
- ^ "All-Japan News: Former Voodoo Murders Members Reinstated, More". Puroresy Representin'. 2011-06-30. http://representingpuroresu.wordpress.com/2011/06/30/all-japan-news-former-voodoo-murders-members-reinstated/. Retrieved 2011-07-02.
- ^ "All Japan: Suspendierungen aufgehoben" (in German). Purolove. 2011-06-30. Archived from the original on 2011-06-30. http://www.webcitation.org/5zpO7t6XM. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
- ^ "稔選手がリングネームを「田中稔」に改名" (in Japanese). All Japan Pro Wrestling. 2011-10-26. http://www.all-japan.co.jp/news/detail.php?id=837. Retrieved 2011-11-07.
- ^ http://www.purolove.com/njpw/profiles/minoru.php
- ^ http://www.purolove.com/njpw/profiles/minoru.php
- ^ "2005 New Japan Awards". Strong Style Spirit. http://www.puroresufan.com/njpw/2005-awards.html. Retrieved 2011-04-28.
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champions Shiro Koshinaka · Nobuhiko Takada · Kuniaki Kobayashi · Hiroshi Hase · Owen Hart · Jushin Liger · Naoki Sano · Pegasus Kid · Norio Honaga · Akira Nogami · El Samurai · Último Dragón · Koji Kanemoto · Sabu · Great Sasuke · Shinjiro Otani · Kendo Kashin · Juventud Guerrera · Tatsuhito Takaiwa · Minoru Tanaka/Heat/Minoru · Masayuki Naruse · Tiger Mask IV · Jado · Black Tiger IV · Ryusuke Taguchi · Wataru Inoue · Low Ki · Místico · Naomichi Marufuji · Prince Devitt (current) · Kota IbushiIWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Shinjiro Otani and Tatsuhito Takaiwa · Dr. Wagner, Jr. and Kendo Kashin · Jushin Liger and Great Sasuke · Koji Kanemoto and Minoru Tanaka · El Samurai and Jushin Liger · Gedo and Jado · Jushin Liger and Minoru Tanaka · Tsuyoshi Kikuchi and Yoshinobu Kanemaru · Jushin Liger and Koji Kanemoto · American Dragon and Curry Man · Koji Kanemoto and Wataru Inoue · Hirooki Goto and Minoru · El Samurai and Ryusuke Taguchi · Dick Togo and Taka Michinoku · Minoru and Prince Devitt · Legend (Akira and Jushin Liger) · No Limit (Tetsuya Naitō and Yujiro) · The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin) · Apollo 55 (Prince Devitt and Ryusuke Taguchi) · El Samurai and Koji Kanemoto · Golden Lovers (Kenny Omega and Kota Ibushi) · No Remorse Corps (Davey Richards and Rocky Romero) (current)Categories:- 1972 births
- Living people
- Japanese professional wrestlers
- People from Aichi Prefecture
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