- Kazushi Miyamoto
(or simply "Miyamoto"") is a
Japan ese professional wrestler.Infobox Wrestler
name=Kazushi Miyamoto
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weight= 107kg (235 lbs)
birth_date=birth date and age|1979|2|22
birth_place=Fukushima, Japan
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trainer= AJPW Dojo
debut=August 19, 2001
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Kazushi Miyamoto will forever have the distinction of being the first post-split graduate of the
All Japan Pro Wrestling dojo. While in the Dojo Miyamoto was trained byHiroshi Hase , Johnny Smith, and his mentorToshiaki Kawada . Miyamoto was so serious about wrestling for All Japan, he originally askedGiant Baba in 1996, but was denied due to his young age. After completing training in the Dojo, Miyamoto debuted on August 19th, 2001 against Hiroshi Hase. A Jr. Heavyweight when he debuted, for the remainder of the year he opened cards and wrestled different veterans to help him hone his craft. He started 2002 off by pickingup his first pinfall victory in a tag team match, and a couple days later he had his first singles victory over Yasu Urano. For the rest of 2002 he continued wrestling towards the beginning of the card, waiting for his chance to elevate to a more meaningful role.In 2003, Miyamoto would finally get that chance. In the "Royal Road Initiation 7 Match 'Intense' Series", Miyamoto would face off against
Genichiro Tenryu on 2/16/03. Also in February of 2003 he formed a tag team withTomoaki Honma called "Turmeric Storm". As Turmeric Storm they would be staples of the mid-card, picking up victories over teams such as Shigeo Okumura andTaichi Ishikari , Hideki Hosaka andRyuji Hijikata ,Gran Naniwa and Jun Kasai, and many others. On February 11th, 2004 they would challenge Great Kosuke and Shiryu for theAJPW All Asia Tag Team Championship , but they would lose when Shiryu pinned Miyamoto. Soon after, Miyamoto would begin his excursion, traveling to America.During the summer of 2005, Miyamoto would return to All Japan. On July 15th, 2005 he wrestled Akira Raijin in his return match, winning in less then four minutes to show his growth. His return to All Japan would not last long, however, as on November 22nd, 2005 it was announced that Miyamoto was leaving All Japan for a new promotion called Kings Road. Originally Kings Road was rumored to have
Toshiaki Kawada as their ace, but Kawada never appeared for the promotion. Defecting with Miyamoto included All Japan wrestler Shota Takanishi and Genichiro Tenryu.On the main event of the first Kings Road event, Miyamoto main evented against legend Genichiro Tenryu, with Tenryu picking up the victory. Miyamoto continued being the ace of Kings Road, main eventing against
Takao Ōmori on the February event and teaming with Taichi Ishikari against Mitsuya Nagai and Daisuke Ikeda at the April event. By now the promotion was in serious trouble, as Kawada's participation never materialized and they had no wrestlers that were draws as Tenryu had only wrestled on the first event. Their next two events would be held in much smaller venues (with the attendance under 500 for both), and on July 1st, 2006 the main event would be a special 5 vs. 5 match against Zero-One MAX, with the stipulation being that if Kings Road lost then they would disband. Kings Road would lose the match resulting in Kings Road folding for good.After Kings Road went under, Miyamoto failed to gain entrance back into a major promotion. He had wrestled in New Japan during his Kings Road stint, facing Tanahashi on March 19th, 2006, but it did not lead to a permanent position. On January 20th, 2007 he appeared in
Osaka Pro Wrestling as the secret new member of Bad Force Stable, but he only wrestled on one card and wasn't seen again. He also wrestled forRiki Chōshū 's Lock Up Promotion in mid 2007 but he was not invited back. Unable to find steady work, Miyamoto created his own promotion in the fall of 2007 called Super Bulls with himself being the ace of the promotion. After a few brief months Super Bulls held it's last show in December 2007. he wrestledGreat Sasuke in the main event with Sasuke picking up the victory by DQ. Miyamoto is still young, in 2008, Miyamoto still hasn't found his way onto a full time roster although he has gotten a look fromPro Wrestling NOAH , wrestling for there spinoff promotion Pro Wrestling SEM as well asTatsumi Fujinami 's Dradition promotion.American Excursion
Miyamoto would stay in America for over a year, wrestling for a variety of wrestling promotions. Wrestling both as himself and "The Great Kazushi" (a gimmick similar to The
Great Muta ), Miyamoto wrestled in Professional Championship Wrestling, USA Pro Wrestling, Border City Wrestling, River City Wrestling, and others. He also wrestled inTNA Wrestling debuting on TNA Impact! and would be featured ther several times, including in a match against Triple X. On June 23rd, 2004 he appeared on PPV to team with NOSAWA to wrestle America's Most Wanted challenging for theNWA World Tag Team Championship . His last appearance for the company would be at Victory Road 04', where both he and NOSAWA competed in a X-Division Gaunlet, which was won byHector Garza . Besides TNA, Miyamoto made two appearances inRing of Honor . On July 23rd, he defeatedShawn Daivari and on July 24th he wrestled in a six man match with Trent Acid winning. Overall gain much experience as he had experienced wrestling in many different promotions and even won the Texas Wrestling Entertainment Texas Heavyweight Championship in early 2005.In wrestling
*Finishing and signature moves:*Folding
powerbomb :*Brainbuster :*British Fall (Scoop lift dropped into a reverse DDT):*Lariat:*German suplex:*EnzuigiriChampionships and accomplishments
*Texas Wrestling Entertainment
**TWE Heavyweight Championship (1 Time)External links
* [http://www.tnawrestling.com TNAWrestling.com (Official Website of TNA Wrestling)]
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