Yuji Nagata

Yuji Nagata

Infobox Wrestler
name=Yuji Nagata


names=Yuji Nagata
"HH" Nagata
height=183 cm (6 ft 0 in)
weight=108 kg (238 lb)
birth_date=Birth date and age|1968|4|24|mf=y
birth_place=Togane, Chiba, Japan
death_date=
death_place=
resides=
billed=
trainer=NJPW Dojo
debut=September 14, 1992
retired=|

Yuji Nagata (永田裕志 "Nagata Yūji", born April 24, 1968) is a Japanese professional wrestler. He is known for his perennial 'tweener status and his stiff, shoot style wrestling technique.

Nagata is the third longest-reigning IWGP Heavyweight Champion with a reign of 392 days. He also holds the record for most successful title defenses, with 10. [ [http://www.puroresufan.com/njpw/history/info/hw/nagata1.php Strong Style Spirit ~ Your New Japan resource for six years ] ]

Career

Before turning professional, Nagata was a successful amateur wrestler. Competing in the Greco-Roman style, Nagata represented Japan in the Asian Championships twice, placing fifth in 1993 and placing fourth in 1994, in one World Cup at the Espoir level in 1988, and in the 1991 World Championships, placing twenty-first. [ [http://www.iat.uni-leipzig.de/datenbanken/dbwrest/start.php Wrestling Database ] ]

New Japan Pro Wrestling

Nagata joined New Japan Pro Wrestling in April 1992 and trained in the New Japan Dojo. He debuted on September 14 of that year, facing Hiroyoshi Tenzan. Nagata increased in stature during the 1995 inter-promotional angle pitting NJPW loyalists against UWF International wrestlers. Taught the shoot-style by Kazuo Yamazaki, who had returned to NJPW after leaving UWFI, Nagata learned the style that has been his trademark ever since.

World Championship Wrestling

Nagata joined the American World Championship Wrestling promotion in February 1997 as an arrogant heel. He was managed by Sonny Onoo, who also acted as his translator. He began feuding with Último Dragón, with Nagata repeatedly injuring Dragon's shoulder. The two rivals faced one another at Halloween Havoc on October 26, with Nagata forcing his smaller opponent to submit with an arm submission hold. They faced one another in a rematch at WCW World War 3 on November 23, with the added stipulation that, should Dragon win, he would receive five minutes alone in the ring with the interfering Onoo. Nagata was able to pin Dragon following a distraction by Onoo, thus ending their feud.

In 1998, Nagata teamed with Kensuke Sasaki and entered a tournament for the number one contendership for the WCW World Tag Team Championship. The partners won the tournament, but were unable to win the titles in their subsequent title match. Nagata left WCW in August 1998 and returned to Japan.

Back to New Japan

Upon his return, Nagata began challenging for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. On September 23, 1998, Nagata fought Scott Norton for the vacant title (the previous champion, Masahiro Chono, had suffered a neck injury) in Yokohama, but was defeated.

On August 28, 1999 in Tokyo, Nagata and Manabu Nakanishi defeated Shiro Koshinaka and Kensuke Sasaki for the IWGP Tag Team Championship. They held the title until July 20, 2000, when they lost to Satoshi Kojima and Hiroyoshi Tenzan in Sapporo, Hokkaido. Nagata and Nakanishi feuded with Kojima and Tenzan for several months, but were unable to regain the title. In January 4, 2000, his old mentor Kazuo Yamazaki retired and Nagata served as his final opponent, winning the match.

In March 2000, Nagata formed an ill-fated stable known as Fighting Club G-EGGS, with all the stable member having legitimate sporting backgrounds. The stable included Manabu Nakanishi, Nagata's tag team partner and co-IWGP Tag Team Champion at the time, Masakazu Fukuda, Yutaka Yoshie and Brian Johnston. Fukuda died in April 2000 from a brain hemorrhage suffered during a match with rookie Katsuyori Shibata, and was honored with a ten-bell salute and a tribute show in September of that year. Johnston's participation in the group was largely limited after he suffered a stroke, and Nagata eventually disbanded G-EGGS on June 16, 2001.

In August 2001, Nagata won the eleventh annual G-1 Climax tournament, defeating Keiji Mutoh in the finals by submission. Nagata had entered the tournament twice before, but was eliminated in semi-final matches on both instances. Nagata challenged for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship once again after it was vacated by the injured Kazuyuki Fujita on January 4, 2002, but lost to Tadao Yasuda on February 16, 2002, in a tournament final. Nagata defeated Yasuda for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship on April 5, 2002 in the Nippon Budokan. Immediately following his victory, Nagata was attacked by Pro Wrestling NOAH mainstay Yoshihiro Takayama. He held the title for thirteen months (setting a record for most successful title defenses in the process) before losing to Takayama on May 2, 2003 in the Tokyo Dome.

On January 4, 2004, he defeated Kensuki Sasaki after 12 minutes of intense action at the Tokyo Dome.

In April 2005, Nagata formed Team JAPAN, a group of former amateur wrestlers with a grudge against the younger generation of wrestlers in NJPW.

On December 11th 2005, Nagata challenged Brock Lesnar for his IWGP 3rd Belt Championship but was defeated.

On June 28, 2006, Nagata was announced as a participant in the 2006 G-1 Climax, his eighth appearance in the tournament. Nagata challenged for the AJPW Triple Crown at the January 4 Tokyo Dome show against the current Triple Crown champion, Minoru Suzuki. Nagata lost after Suzuki applied the Saka-otoshi. He did not submit, but was knocked-out by the hold.

On March 21, 2007, he won the 3rd annual New Japan Cup, becoming the only man to win both the New Japan Cup and the G-1 Climax Tournaments. On April 13, 2007, Nagata defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi to win the IWGP Heavyweight Title, marking his 2nd reign, and the first time he has held the belt since April 2002.

On October 8, 2007, Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Yuji Nagata at Tokyo Sumo Hall to win the IWGP title.

In January 2008 Yuji faced Kurt Angle for the IWGP Third Belt Championship and lost by submission.

Mixed Martial Arts Career

Nagata has also participated in two mixed martial arts fights, losing in 21 seconds to Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic at the 2001 Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye Festival, and in 1 minute, 2 seconds to Fedor Emelianenko at the 2003 Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye Festival. Although Nagata's MMA record is 0-2, both of his opponents are widely considered among the best and most dangerous MMA fighters in the world.

In wrestling

*Finishing and signature moves
**"Nagata Lock" (Reverse figure four leglock)
**"Nagata Lock II" (Crossface)
**"Nagata Lock III" (Crossface / Scissored armbar combo)
**"Nagata Lock IV" (Modified arm trap crossface)
**"Thunder Death Driver" (Twisting brainbuster)
**Multiple suplex variations
***Bridging belly to back
***Bridging / Release northern lights
***Bridging / Release exploder, sometimes with a wrist clutch
***Overhead belly to belly
**Guillotine choke
**Armbar
**Lifting DDT
**Roundhouse kick
**Shining wizard
**Spinning wheel kick
**Enzuigiri

*Managers
**Sonny Onoo

*Nicknames
**Blue Justice
**Mr. IWGP

Championships and accomplishments

*All Japan Pro Wrestling:*AJPW Unified World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Kendo Kashin

*New Japan Pro Wrestling:*IWGP Heavyweight Championship (2 times):*IWGP Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Manabu Nakanishi:*G1 Climax winner (2001):*G1 Climax Tag League winner (2000) – with Takashi Iizuka:*New Japan Cup winner (2007)

*Pro Wrestling NOAH:*GHC Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Hiroshi Tanahashi

References

External links

* [http://www.njpw.co.jp/prof/profile.html Yuji Nagata at NJPW.co.jp (Japanese only)]
* [http://www.sherdog.com/fightfinder/fightfinder.asp?fighterID=3422 Yuji Nagata's MMA record]
*imdb name|id=1336627|name=Yuji Nagata
* [http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingInternational/aug12_g1finals-can.html "Nagata wins G1 Climax"]
* [http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/iwgp.html Solie's title histories (NJPW)]
* [http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/y/yuji-nagata.html Yuji Nagata at Online World of Wrestling]
* [http://www.puroresufan.com/roster/nagata.php Yuji Nagata at Puroresufan.com]
* [http://www.wrestling101.com/101/printpage.php?id=112 Yuji Nagata at Wrestling101.com]


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