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Japanese professional wrestler

Akira Tozawa
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Tozawa in April 2018

Born (1985-07-22) July 22, 1985 (historic period 36) [1]
Nishinomiya, Hyogo, Japan[1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring proper name(s) Akira Tozawa
Tozawa[ii]
Tozawa Kengai[three]
Billed summit v ft 7 in (170 cm)[4]
Billed weight 156 lb (71 kg)[4]
Billed from Kobe, Nihon[4] [five]
Trained by Kenichiro Arai[ii]
Masaaki Mochizuki[2]
Debut April 3, 2005[2]

Akira Tozawa (戸澤 陽, Tozawa Akira, built-in July 22, 1985) is a Japanese professional wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE, where he performs on the Raw brand. He is a former WWE 24/7 Champion, with 12 reigns, and a sometime NXT Cruiserweight Champion.

Prior to working for the WWE, he had a twelve-twelvemonth run in Dragon Gate where he is a sometime Open up the Brave Gate, Open the Twin Gate, Open the Triangle Gate and Open the Owarai Gate champion and the winner of the 2011 and 2012 Summertime Adventure Tag League. He is too known for his twelvemonth-long excursion to the Us, during which he performed for promotions such as Chikara, Dragon Gate USA, and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla.

Professional wrestling career [edit]

Dragon Gate (2005–2010) [edit]

Tozawa was the third graduate of the Dragon Gate dojo to debut.[vi] After debuting, he underwent a x match trial series, but lost all 10 matches and was banished back to the dojo.[6]

Tozawa returned in October 2005, teaming with fellow rookie Yuki Ono. He so teamed with Vangelis, a wrestler with a Nazi stripper gimmick. Kenichiro Arai intervened, much to Tozawa's resentment. When Tozawa defeated Naruki Doi during the Dauntless Gate League, Arai offered him a spot in the M2K stable. Tozawa, all the same, refused and stated his intention to run a stable of his ain, creating a stable called Tozawa-juku.[half-dozen] Fifty-fifty though Tozawa-juku bore his name, he was not necessarily the leader. Because of his backstage reputation as a troublemaker at the time, he was regularly held off of shows, progressed fiddling, and was far below his stablemates Taku Iwasa, Kenichiro Arai, and even beau troublemaker Ono in rank.[6]

When Ono experienced newfound popularity and rank courtesy of a massive amount of weight proceeds, Tozawa began to bulk up as well, and he and Ono formed the Metabolic Brothers tag team within Tozawa-juku. They discarded the gakuran pants worn past the unit of measurement and wore silvery tights and boots. All the same, injuries to Ono held the team back from any major success.[half dozen]

On July 11, 2008, after having teamed with Ono for a little over half a year, he appeared on a testify with his gakuran pants on and announced that, in light of the success that new stablemates Shinobu and El Generico had brought to the unit (also as constant pestering from Iwasa and Arai), he was going on a diet. Later on a diet trial serial, where he actually had success, he brashly challenged Open the Triangle Gate Champions Masaaki Mochizuki, Don Fujii, and Magnitude Kishiwada to a championship match against him, Iwasa & Arai on November 16. The trio agreed, but on the condition that Tozawa-juku would have to disband if his team lost. His squad lost the friction match, bringing about the end of the unit, and he and his stablemates were given a graduation ceremony.[six]

He and Iwasa began to team with Shingo Takagi in the weeks that followed, and so on Dec 19, he appealed to Shingo to form a new unit of measurement with him and Iwasa. Shingo agreed to it. On January 11, 2009, Dragon Kid joined upwardly with him and the others, and Shingo gave the unit the name of Kamikaze.[half dozen] Tozawa participated in the Boxing of Tokyo Tournament two weeks later, and made it to the finals before losing to Kagetora. Highlights of this time period were an Open up the Brave Gate Title challenge in 2009 confronting Cima and a "Loser is Banished to Dark Matches" match on May 5, 2010, against Kamikaze stablemate Cyber Kong, which he lost.[7] Later on losing to Kong, Tozawa left Nihon for an extended tour of the United states starting time in May 2010.

American exploits (2010–2016) [edit]

On May seven, 2010, Tozawa made his debut for Dragon Gate's international expansion Dragon Gate USA, as a member of the group Kamikaze U.s., teaming with Gran Akuma in a match, where they were defeated by Mike Quackenbush and Jigsaw.[8]

Also in May 2010, Tozawa began working regularly for SoCal promotion Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG). He made his PWG debut on May 9, during the Dynamite Duumvirate Tag Squad Championship Tournament, teaming with boyfriend Kamikaze partner Yamato in a first-round losing attempt confronting The Briscoe Brothers (Jay and Mark Briscoe).[9] At the following evidence on June 11, he defeated Scott Lost and on July thirty defeated Chris Sabin.[10] [xi]

Tozawa likewise competed in Chikara'due south Young Lions Cup Eight in August 2010. He defeated Green Emmet on August 27 in the first circular, but was the terminal man eliminated from the six-way elimination semifinal match later that same night.[12] On August 29, the final day of the tournament, Tozawa was defeated by Hallowicked in a singles match.[13]

On September 5 Tozawa entered PWG's 2010 Battle of Los Angeles, defeating El Generico in his first circular friction match.[14] The following night, Tozawa was eliminated from the tournament by Chris Hero.[15] The match was considered Tozawa'due south breakout performance, which got him noticed past the Dragon Gate office.[16] Tozawa returned to PWG on December eleven, 2010, losing to Kevin Steen.[17] Afterwards, Steen recruited Tozawa as his partner for the March 4 DDT4 tournament.[eighteen]

Tozawa defeated Sami Callihan, Austin Aries, and BxB Blob for Dragon Gate United states in January 2011, but run-ins with stablemates Jon Moxley and Yamato led to him existence kicked out of Kamikaze Usa.[19] [20] [21] [22] At the following Dragon Gate USA tapings on April 3, Tozawa defeated Moxley to earn an immediate shot at Yamato's Open the Freedom Gate Championship. He was, however, unsuccessful in his effort to become the new champion.[23] Tozawa was likewise unsuccessful in beating Pac for his Open the Dauntless Gate Championship on Apr 2, at Mercury Rise 2011.[24]

On March 4, 2011, Tozawa and Kevin Steen, dubbing themselves the Nightmare Violence Connection, entered PWG's DDT4 tournament, upsetting the Briscoe Brothers in their kickoff round match. Later on another upset victory over the ROH World Tag Team Champions, The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli), he and Steen made information technology to the finals of the tournament, where they were defeated by The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson).[25] On April 9, Tozawa was defeated by Depression Ki in a singles lucifer in PWG.[26]

On Apr 15, Tozawa returned to Chikara, captaining Team Dragon Gate, consisting of himself, Kagetora and Super Shisa, in the 2011 Male monarch of Trios tournament. In the outset round of the tournament, Team Dragon Gate defeated the Spectral Envoy (UltraMantis Black, Hallowicked and Frightmare).[thirteen] [27] The following day, Team Dragon Gate was eliminated from the tournament in the quarterfinal phase by The Osirian Portal (Amasis, Hieracon and Ophidian).[28] On April 17, the final day of the tournament, Tozawa faced Eddie Kingston in a losing effort.[29]

On April 19, Tozawa made his debut for Evolve at the promotion's starting time live internet pay-per-view, facing Chuck Taylor in a losing try.[30] On May 15, 2011, in Austin, Texas, Tozawa captured the Anarchy Title Wrestling (ACW) U–30 Young Gun Championship, the first title of his career, past defeating previous champion ACH, Arik Cannon and Gary Jay in a four-style match.[31] He would lose the championship to Gerald James six days later.[31]

On May 27, Tozawa returned to PWG for his last weekend with the promotion before his return to Japan. During the first dark of All Star Weekend viii, Tozawa and Kevin Steen defeated El Generico and Ricochet in a tag team match.[32] The following night, Tozawa wrestled 2 matches, first teaming with Steen to defeat the RockNES Monsters (Johnny Goodtime and Johnny Yuma) in a tag team lucifer, earlier defeating Chris Hero in his PWG cheerio match.[33]

On June 3, Tozawa and Yamato failed to capture the Open up the United Gate Title when they lost to reigning champions Masato Yoshino and Pac at Fearless 2011.[34] On June 28, 2012, Tozawa unsuccessfully challenged Johnny Gargano for the Open the Liberty Gate Title.[35] Tozawa received another shot at the title on July 28, 2013, at Dragon Gate USA'due south fourth ceremony event, but was again defeated past Gargano.[36]

On July 24, 2015, Tozawa returned to PWG, losing to Ricochet,[37] and on the outset show of 2016, returned once once again, losing to Zack Sabre Jr.[38]

Return to Dragon Gate (2011–2016) [edit]

On June 8, 2011, Tozawa made his render to Dragon Gate, joining the stable Blood Warriors.[39] Upon his return, Tozawa defeated Shingo Takagi on July 17 at Kobe Pro Wrestling Festival 2011.[forty] In August, Tozawa and fellow Blood Warriors member BxB Blob took part in the 2011 Summer Adventure Tag League, where they ultimately defeated Masaaki Mochizuki and Yamato of rival group Junction 3 to win the tournament.[41] On September 16, Tozawa defeated rival Yamato in a no ropes, no disqualification match.[42] This led to Tozawa challenging Masaaki Mochizuki for the Open up the Dream Gate Championship on October xiii, simply Tozawa was defeated.[43] On December 1, Tozawa and BxB Hulk defeated Kagetora and Susumu Yokosuka to win the vacant Open the Twin Gate Title, Tozawa's first title in Dragon Gate.[44] On January 19, 2012, Tozawa and Hulk turned on Blood Warriors leader Cima, causing him to lose a ten-man "Loser Leaves Unit" tag team match; every bit a result, Cima was kicked out of Blood Warriors.[45] After this friction match, Tozawa causeless the leadership role in Blood Warriors. On Jan 29, Tozawa made a one dark return to PWG, when he teamed with Kevin Steen and Super Dragon in a half dozen-man tag squad main result, where they were defeated by El Generico, Masato Yoshino and Pac.[46] On February nine, the Tozawa-led Blood Warriors won their feud with Junction Three by defeating them in a fourteen-man emptying tag squad friction match, forcing their rival group to disband.[47] On March one, Tozawa renamed the Blood Warriors to Mad Blankey.[48] Three days afterward, he and BxB Hulk lost the Open up the Twin Gate Championship to Jimmy Kagetora and Jimmy Susumu.[49]

On July 22, Tozawa received another shot at the Open the Dream Gate Championship, but was this time defeated past Cima.[50] On August 19, Tozawa, BxB Hulk and Naoki Tanisaki defeated Cima, Gamma and Magnitude Kishiwada to win the 2012 Summer Hazard Tag League and the vacant Open the Triangle Gate Title.[51] They lost the title to Kaettekita Veteran-gun (Gamma, Hub and Magnitude Kishiwada) on October 21.[52] On May 5, 2013, Tozawa received another shot at the Open the Dream Gate Title in the main event of Dead or Alive 2013, but was again defeated by Cima.[53] On June 15, Tozawa and BxB Blob regained the Open the Twin Gate Championship from Shingo Takagi and Yamato, when Yamato turned on Takagi and joined Mad Blankey.[54] Tozawa and Hulk lost the title to Naruki Doi and Ricochet on July 21.[55] On August 1, after Tozawa had led Mad Blankey to victory against -akatsuki- in a lucifer, where the losing stable would have to disband, the rest of Mad Blankey turned on him, kick him out of the group and assuming Yamato equally their new leader.[56]

On August 30, Tozawa formed a new stable with erstwhile Mad Blankey stablemate Uhaa Nation and Shingo Takagi.[57] On September 12, the 3 were joined by Masato Yoshino, Ricochet and Shachihoko Boy,[58] forming a stable named Monster Express.[59] On December 22, Tozawa and Takagi defeated Naruki Doi and Yamato to win the Open the Twin Gate Championship.[60] They lost the title to Eita and T-Hawk on July 20, 2014.[61] On February 28, 2015, Tozawa won his showtime singles title in Dragon Gate, when he defeated Kzy for the Open the Brave Gate Championship.[62] On March 29, Tozawa likewise won the Open the Owarai Gate Championship by defeating Yosuke♥Santa Maria.[63] On November 1, Tozawa lost the Open the Brave Gate Title to Kotoka in a 3-way friction match, which also involved Naoki Tanizaki. On November xiv, 2015, Tozawa lost the Open up the Owarai Gate Championship to referee Mr. Nakagawa via fan support. On September 22, 2016, Tozawa unsuccessfully challenged Yamato for the Dream Gate Championship. On September 25, he announced that he would be wrestling his final Dragon Gate friction match on November iii, before moving to the U.s. to work for WWE.[64] In his send-off lucifer, he teamed with Masato Yoshino and Naruki Doi in a losing endeavor confronting the team of Shingo Takagi, Yamato, and BxB Blob.

WWE [edit]

Cruiserweight Champion (2016–2018) [edit]

On March 31, 2016, Tozawa was announced as a participant in WWE'south Global Cruiserweight Serial tournament,[65] which was later renamed the "Cruiserweight Classic".[66] The tournament began on June 23 with Tozawa defeating Kenneth Johnson in his first round match.[67] On July xiv, Tozawa defeated Jack Gallagher in his second round match.[68] On August 26, Tozawa was eliminated from the tournament in the quarterfinals by Gran Metalik.[69]

On the September 5 episode of Raw, Tozawa was appear as part of WWE's upcoming cruiserweight division.[70] On November 2, Tozawa was announced as a roster fellow member for the upcoming cruiserweight-centric 205 Live show.[71] On February vi, 2017, Tozawa made his debut on Raw, defeating Drew Gulak. In June, Tozawa was recruited by Titus O'Neil to the "Titus Worldwide" stable and entered in a feud with the Cruiserweight Champion Neville. At Groovy Balls of Fire event, Tozawa was unsuccessful in his first championship opportunity against Neville; notwithstanding, he pinned Neville in a tag team match the next dark. On the August 14 episode of Raw, Tozawa defeated Neville to win the Cruiserweight Title. However, at SummerSlam, he dropped the title to Neville, ending the reign at six days. In tardily 2017, Tozawa quietly left Titus Worldwide.

On the October 10 episode of 205 Live, Tozawa was attacked on the ramp past Drew Gulak, which began a rivalry.[72] Tozawa was out of action for a few weeks until he returned on the October 31 episode of 205 Alive, where he defeated Gulak. On the November 21 episode of 205 Live, Tozawa defeated Gulak in a Street Fight, catastrophe their feud. In February 2018, Tozawa formed a tag team with Hideo Itami, and they defeated Gran Metalik and Lince Dorado on the March 13 episode of 205 Live, but got into a confrontation with them and their ally Kalisto post-lucifer. After trading victories between each other, they finally lost a tornado tag team match to Metalik and Dorado on the Apr 17 episode of 205 Alive afterwards Tozawa accidentally kicked Itami. On the May i episode of 205 Live, Tozawa and Itami were defeated past The Brian Kendrick and Gentleman Jack Gallagher later on another miscommunication between the ii, after which Itami shoved Tozawa, thus catastrophe their partnership. The following week, Tozawa was defeated by Itami.

24/7 Champion (2019–present) [edit]

On the January 2, 2019, episode of 205 Live, Tozawa defeated Drew Gulak to qualify for the fatal four-mode friction match at Royal Rumble for the Cruiserweight Championship, which was won by champion Buddy Murphy. On the January 29 episode of 205 Live, Tozawa defeated Hideo Itami in Itami's final lucifer with the company. On the Feb 14, episode of 205 Live, Tozawa defeated Cedric Alexander, Humberto Carrillo and Lio Rush to go the number one contender for the Cruiserweight Championship at the Elimination Chamber, where he was defeated past Murphy. As part of the 2019 typhoon, Tozawa was drafted to the Raw make.[73] On the November 18 episode of Raw, Tozawa made his debut on the brand, where he was defeated past Buddy Tater.[74] At Survivor Series, Tozawa represented Raw in an Interbrand triple threat match for the NXT Cruiserweight Championship, which was won by NXT's Lio Rush.[75] [76] On the Dec 23 episode of Raw, Tozawa captured the 24/7 Championship after pinning champion R-Truth, just lost the title to Santa Claus.[77] On Apr 12, 2020, Tozawa was appear as a participant in the Acting NXT Cruiserweight Title Tournament, representing Group B in the tournament.[78] He defeated Isaiah "Swerve" Scott in his starting time lucifer and Gentleman Jack Gallagher in his second match, but lost to El Hijo del Fantasma, thus leaving him with two wins in the tournament, failing to accelerate to the finals.[79]

At Backlash, during a segment between The Street Profits and The Viking Raiders, Tozawa appeared with a gang of ninjas on motorcycles, turning heel.[80] On the June 22 episode of Raw, Tozawa defeated R-Truth to become the 24/vii Champion for the 2nd time, only to lose the title dorsum to Truth one week after.[81] On the Baronial three episode of Monday Night Raw, Tozawa won the 24/vii Championship for a tertiary time in a triple threat lucifer confronting champion Shelton Benjamin and R-Truth. A week later R-Truth, disguised equally a Tozawa'due south ninjas, pinned him ending his third reign. He would win the title v other times. On the February 15 episode of RAW, he pinned R-Truth backstage to win the 24/7 Championship but lost information technology to Bad Bunny after being attacked past Damian Priest, ending his reign at 28 seconds. Later, he and R-Truth continued feuding over the title, alongside Drew Gulak and others. When Reggie won the title after he was abased past Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler, he and R-Truth began feuding with him, even building a temporary alliance with Drake Maverick. On the September 27 episode of Raw, Tozawa would be quickly defeated by Keith "Bearcat" Lee.[82] In early 2022, later on spending months with both him and Tamina Snuka trying to win the 24/seven Title, Tozawa and Tamina ended upward becoming lovers and on March 28 they got (kayfabe) engaged.

Other media [edit]

Tozawa made his WWE video game debut as a playable character in WWE 2K18 [83] and subsequently appeared in WWE 2K19 and WWE 2K20.[84]

Championships and accomplishments [edit]

  • Chaos Championship Wrestling
    • ACW U–30 Immature Gun Championship (ane fourth dimension)[85]
  • Cultaholic
    • Most Underrated Wrestler (2019)[86]
  • Dragon Gate
    • Open the Brave Gate Title (i fourth dimension)[62] [87]
    • Open the Owarai Gate Championship (1 time)[63] [88]
    • Open the Triangle Gate Championship (ii times)[89] – with BxB Hulk and Naoki Tanisaki (1),[51] Masato Yoshino and T-Hawk (one)
    • Open the Twin Gate Title (3 times)[xc] – with BxB Hulk (2),[44] and Shingo Takagi (1)[60]
    • Open up The Triangle Gate Championship Tournament (2015)[91]
    • Summertime Adventure Tag League (2011) – with BxB Hulk[41] [92]
    • Summer Adventure Tag League (2012) – with BxB Hulk and Naoki Tanisaki[51] [93]
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • PWI ranked him No. 92 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2018[94]
  • WWE
    • WWE 24/7 Championship (12 times)[95] [96]
    • WWE Cruiserweight Championship (1 fourth dimension)[97] [98]
    • NXT Due north American Title Invitational (2018)[99] [100]

Luchas de Apuestas record [edit]

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Engagement Notes
Akira Tozawa (hair) Super Shenlong III (mask) Tokyo, Japan Dragon Gate consequence August ane, 2013 [Note 1] [56]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ This was an eight-man tag team Mask vs. Hair match, where Tozawa, BxB Hulk, Kzy, Mondai Ryu and Yamato faced Shenlong, Chihiro Tominaga, Cyber Kong and Shingo Takagi.

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