- El Samurai
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El Samurai Ring name(s) El Samurai[1]
Osamu Matsuda
Edo SamuraiBilled height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[1] Billed weight 92 kg (200 lb)[1] Born April 19, 1966 [1]
Hanamaki, Iwate, JapanTrained by New Japan Dojo Debut July 24, 1986 against Yuji Funaki[1] Osamu Matsuda (松田 納 Matsuda Osamu ) is a Japanese professional wrestler who is best known for his work in New Japan Pro Wrestling, and is better known by his stage name El Samurai.
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Career
Early years (1986-1992)
Osamu Matsuda graduated from high school in 1985, and joined the New Japan Pro Wrestling dojo. He debuted in July 1986 and spent a few years working at the bottom of the card, wrestling with the likes of Kensuke Sasaki, Kenichi Oya, and Takayuki Iizuka. In March 1991 he went on a learning excursion to Mexico, and while working for the UWA promotion, adopted a mask and the El Samurai stage name.[2] .
New Japan Pro Wrestling (1992-2008)
El Samurai returned to NJPW in March 1992. A month later, he made it to the finals of the Best of the Super Juniors tournament, in which he lost to Jushin Liger. Two months later, he defeated Liger for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship. He would lose the title to Ultimo Dragon in November 1992.
In April 1994, El Samurai took part in the Super J Cup tournament; he defeated Masayoshi Motegi in the first round, before losing to The Great Sasuke in the quarterfinals. In December 1995, he entered into the second Super J Cup tournament, but he didn't fare as well as the year before, as he lost to Dos Caras in the first round. In August 1996, he took part in a tournament to determine the first J-Crown champion. At the time, El Samurai was the WWF World Light Heavyweight Champion. He defeated Gran Hamada in the first round, before losing to eventual winner The Great Sasuke in the quarterfinals.
In 1997 El Samurai adopted a new costume and won the Best of the Super Junior tournament, defeating Koji Kanemoto in the final match, during which his mask was torn completely off his face. The match was later given five stars by Wrestling Observer's Dave Meltzer. Only a month later he defeated Liger, winning the unified J-Crown which at that time consisted of 7 junior heavyweight championships, due to Liger losing one of the eight titles (the WAR International Junior Heavyweight Championship) before then. In March 2001, he and Liger won the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship.
In April 2004 El Samurai unmasked willingly for the first time since adopting the character, going by his real name, Osamu Matsuda, for a match against Osamu Nishimura, but it was for one night only. Up until at the end of January 2005, he was unmasked again in a MUGA-style match against Shinsuke Nakamura. Though El Samurai has not been a top contender in the NJPW Junior Heavyweight division for a few years, he still continues to be a veteran in it, recently winning a second IWGP Junior Heavyweight tag team title, this time with rookie Ryusuke Taguchi.
On February 1st, 2008 New Japan agreed to let El Samurai leave the company after his contract expired. He had been hit by injuries, which caused him not to be seen much in the ring in late 2007 & early 2008. His departure comes as some surprise as he leaves as one of New Japan's longest serving mainstays.
Freelance (2008-present)
On February 17, El Samurai appeared in All Japan Pro Wrestling, aiding Kaz Hayashi & Shuji Kondo by fending off NOSAWA Rongai & MAZADA. On May 8, 2010, El Samurai returned to New Japan to take part in the tournament contested for the vacant IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship. El Samurai and his partner, former rival Koji Kanemoto, advanced to the finals of the tournament, where they defeated the team of Prince Devitt and Ryusuke Taguchi to win the titles.[3] Just over two months later, on July 19, Kanemoto and El Samurai lost the Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship to Devitt and Taguchi.[4]
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
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- Double wrist–lock, sometimes with neckscissors[1]
- Lifting inverted DDT
- Samurai Bomb (Kneeling one shoulder powerbomb)
- Samurai Clutch (Reverse side roll cradle)
- Samurai Clutch II (Forward Russian legsweep rolled into a cradle)
- Signature moves
- Entrance themes
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- "The Unforgiven" by Robert Tepper (1988-1992)
- "Terrible Gift" (1992-present)
Championships and accomplishments
- Mobius
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- El Mejor de Máscara Championship (1 time)
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- IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[1]
- IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (3 times) – with Jushin Liger (1), Ryusuke Taguchi (1) and Koji Kanemoto (1)[1]
- J-Crown (1 time)
- NWA World Welterweight Championship (1 time)[1]
- UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[1]
- WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship (2 times)[1]
- Best of the Super Juniors (1997)[5]
- One Night's Captain's Fall Tournament Winner (1994)- with Great Sasuke, Gran Hamada, & Shinjiro Ohtani [6]
- G1 Jr. Tag League (2001)- Jushin Liger [7]
- DREAM* Win Jr. Tag Team Tournament Winner (2002)- with Gedo [8]
- Super J Tag Tournament (2010) – with Koji Kanemoto[3]
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- WAR International Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Jushin Liger[1]
- Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
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- 5 Star Match (1997) vs. Koji Kanemoto on June 5
- Most Improved Wrestler (1992)
- Xtreme Latin American Wrestling
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- X-LAW International Championship (1 time, current)
1Although he did win the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship twice, neither of his reigns are officially recognized by World Wrestling Entertainment. No reign prior to December 1997 is officially recognized by the WWE.
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "OWOW". Onlineworldofwrestling. http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/e/el-samurai.html.
- ^ http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/e/el-samurai.html
- ^ a b "43歳コンビの金本&サムライが「SUPER J TAG」初代王者に輝く!!/無念! タイガー玉砕でまたしてもIWGP Jr.奪還ならず!!" (in Japanese). New Japan Pro Wrestling. 2010-05-08. http://www.njpw.co.jp/result/index.php?COM=result_main&SRNO=160&TKNO=1. Retrieved 2010-05-08.
- ^ "(Results) New Japan, 7/19/10". Strong Style Spirit. 2010-07-19. http://www.puroresufan.com/njpw/?p=1785. Retrieved 2010-07-20.
- ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2000). "Japan; Top of the Super Junior Heavyweight Champions". Wrestling Title Histories. Archeus Communications. p. 375. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
- ^ http://www.purolove.com/njpw/profiles/elsamurai.php
- ^ http://www.purolove.com/njpw/profiles/elsamurai.php
- ^ http://www.puroresufan.com/njpw/results02.html
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)WWF Light Heavyweight Champions Perro Aguayo · Fishman · Chris Adams · Gran Hamada · Villaño III · Sangre Chicana · Pegasus Kid · The Great Sasuke · El Samurai · Último Dragón · Jushin "Thunder" Liger · Shinjiro Otani · Taka Michinoku · Christian · Gillberg · Essa Rios · Dean Malenko · Scotty 2 Hotty · Crash Holly · Jerry Lynn · Jeff Hardy · X-Pac · TajiriCategories:- 1966 births
- Living people
- Japanese professional wrestlers
- People from Iwate Prefecture
- Masked wrestlers
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