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Koji Kanemoto
Ring name(s) Koji Kanemoto
Tiger Mask III[1]
Billed height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Billed weight 176 lb (80 kg)
Born October 31, 1966 (1966-10-31) (age 43)[2]
Kobe, Hyogo
Trained by Masanobu Kurisu
NJPW
Debut November 7, 1990

Kōji Kanemoto (金本 浩二 Kōji Kanemoto?, born October 31, 1966) is a Japanese professional wrestler of Zainichi Korean descent.

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[edit] Career

Kanemoto practiced Judo during his high school days and won a few championships as a professional before being recruited by the New Japan Dojo. He debuted in November 1990, wrestling against Michiyoshi Ohara. In March 1992, he portrayed Tiger Mask in its third incarnation, succeeding Mitsuharu Misawa.[1] In January 1994, he famously lost a "mask vs. mask" match against popular cruiserweight Jushin Liger at Battlefield. Since 1994 he has wrestled under his own name for New Japan. His style used to be the classic junior heavyweight wrestling, but repeated high-flying moves, the fans' change in taste, and inherent damage on his body put an incentive on him to use shoot-style taught by Kazuo Yamazaki, largely as a modification of his wrestling persona. Hard shoot kicks combined with scientific wrestling are his current trademark along with the facewash, which always gets the crowd going in a football stadium-like chant.

Kanemoto was the first man to defend the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship in the United States, a match against Alex Wright at Starrcade '95: World Cup of Wrestling (although World Championship Wrestling did not announce it as such). He also holds a victory over revered MMA fighter Kazushi Sakuraba in shoot-style wrestling.

In the early 2000s Kanemoto formed an popular tag team with Minoru Tanaka called "Jr. Stars" the 2 enjoyed a lengthy reign as IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions, but before they could receive a rematch for their titles, Kanemoto was injured. Kanemoto made an very controversial return, turning on Tanaka & siding with Masahiro Chono's "Team 2000" Stable. As an reward for his defection Chono gave him his own sub-group to lead named "Team 2000 Jr." among their ranks were Gedo,Jado, & AKIRA. During this time, Kanemoto wore entrance gear very similar to Chono, as a way to show "He was a boss". After Team 2000 dissolved he became a calmer, much more calculating individual & it was apparent that his days of a rude, arrogant punk were over. In 2003, in an attempt to regain the Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team titles from rival promotion Pro Wrestling Noah he formed an tag team with Jushin Liger known as "The Unbeatables" the 2 held on to the titles until November when Kanemoto fractured his left cheekbone & were forced to vacate them.

On May 3, 2006, Kanemoto defeated Tiger Mask IV to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title for the fifth time.

In the 2006 G1 Climax, Kanemoto reached the semi final, the first junior heavyweight to achieve this feat. Along with Hiroshi Tanahashi, he made it to the finals of the G1 Climax Tag League two years in a row – the 2006 and 2007 editions. Also in 2007 he became the first junior heavyweight since Bas Rutten to receive a IWGP Heavyweight Championship match. Although he lost this match against his tag team partner Hiroshi Tanahashi he was revered for his performance, especially after kicking out of Tanahashi's dragon suplex finish after only a 1 count.After this match it was regarded that Kanemoto was not only the top junior heavyweight but one of top talents that New Japan has in its entirety.

On January 2, 2009 at a Zero-1 Show Kanemoto announced his engagement to Zero-1 Joshi wrestler Hikaru.

On June 14, 2009 Kanemoto forced Prince Devitt to submit to his trademark Ankle Lock, winning the Best of the Super Juniors tournament for an unprecedented 3rd time.

[edit] In wrestling

  • Theme Music
    • Let's Go Tiger - NJP Unit (Used as Tiger Mask III)
    • Quick as Lightning - NJP Unit
    • Dog Fight - NJP Unit
    • Bring It Back - Team 2000/NJP Unit
    • Tear in the Rainbow - by Tube (Used in G-1 Climax)

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