Yuji Okabayashi
Yuji Okabayashi | |
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Okabayashi in January 2011
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Born | [1] Nankoku, Kōchi[1][2] |
October 31, 1982
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Gregory Okabayashi[3] Shining Tiger Big Buddy[4] Yuji Okabayashi |
Billed height | 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)[1][2] |
Billed weight | 123 kg (271 lb)[1] |
Trained by | Big Japan Pro Wrestling dojo[4] |
Debut | June 27, 2008[1][2] |
Yuji Okabayashi (岡林 裕二 Okabayashi Yūji?, born October 31, 1982)[1] is a Japanese professional wrestler, who has worked for Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW) since his debut in June 2008. He is best known as part of a tag team with Daisuke Sekimoto, with whom he has held the BJW Tag Team Championship, All Japan Pro Wrestling's (AJPW) All Asia Tag Team Championship and Dramatic Dream Team's (DDT) KO-D Tag Team Championship. He is the current BJW World Strong Heavyweight Champion.
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Professional wrestling career
Okabayashi is a former member of the Japan Self-Defense Forces and had a sports background in judo and weightlifting,[4][1] when he joined Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW) in 2008 for a new career in professional wrestling.[2] He made his debut for the promotion against Katsumasa Inoue on June 27, 2008.[1][2] Okabayashi joined the promotion's non-deathmatch division, Strong BJ, eventually becoming one of its cornerstones alongside the likes of Daisuke Sekimoto and Yoshihito Sasaki.[5] Four months after his debut, Okabayashi made his American debut, when he, along with several other BJW wrestlers, took part in the Global Gauntlet events held by the Chikara promotion.[6][7]
Back in BJW, Okabayashi formed a tag team with Daisuke Sekimoto, which led to him winning his first title on July 27, 2009, when the two defeated Isami Kodaka and Masashi Takeda for the BJW Tag Team Championship.[8] After a five-month reign, they lost the title to Shinya Ishikawa and Yoshihito Sasaki.[8] On January 9, 2010, Okabayashi made his debut for Osaka Pro Wrestling, when he and Sekimoto unsuccessfully challenged Hideyoshi and Masamune for the Osaka Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship.[9] The following April, Okabayashi returned to Chikara to represent BJW in the 2010 King of Trios tournament, where he formed a trio with Sekimoto and Kankuro Hoshino.[10] They made it to the semifinals, before being eliminated by Bruderschaft des Kreuzes (Ares, Claudio Castagnoli and Tursas).[11] At the end of 2010, Tokyo Sports named Okabayashi Japanese professional wrestling's Rookie of the Year.[12]
The following year, Okabayashi and Sekimoto began making appearances for All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), where they won the All Asia Tag Team Championship twice.[13] During the year, they also won the Big Japan Tag League.[14] At the end of the year, Tokyo Sports named Okabayashi and Sekimoto the 2011 Tag Team of the Year.[15] During 2012, Okabayashi set his sights on the BJW World Strong Heavyweight Championship, a new title intended for the Strong BJ division.[16] He received his first shot at the title on June 21, but was defeated by Yoshihito Sasaki.[17] The following month, Okabayashi regained the BJW Tag Team Championship, this time teaming with Shinobu.[18] After a four-month reign, they lost the title to Isami Kodaka and Yuko Miyamoto in the finals of the 2012 Big Japan Tag League.[8] On March 31, 2013, Okabayashi received another shot at the BJW World Strong Heavyweight Championship, unsuccessfully challenging longtime tag team partner Daisuke Sekimoto.[19]
Okabayashi missed most of 2014 with a left shoulder injury, which he suffered while wrestling in Germany in January. He returned from the injury on December 21.[20] His first big match since his return took place on February 2, 2015, when he unsuccessfully challenged Shuji Ishikawa for the BJW World Strong Heavyweight Championship.[21] On February 15, Okabayashi and Sekimoto won another tag team title, when they defeated Konosuke Takeshita and Tetsuya Endo to win the Dramatic Dream Team (DDT) promotion's KO-D Tag Team Championship.[22] On July 20, Okabayashi scored his first-ever win over Sekimoto, when he defeated him to become the new BJW World Strong Heavyweight Champion, winning the first singles title of his professional wrestling career.[23][24] On August 23, Okabayashi and Sasaki lost the KO-D Tag Team Championship to Daisuke Sasaki and Kota Ibushi.[25][26] On October 29, Okabayashi and Sekimoto defeated Kohei Sato and Shuji Ishikawa in the finals to win the 2015 Saikyo Tag League and the BJW Tag Team Championship.[27][28] They lost the title to Hideyoshi Kamitani and Ryota Hama on December 30.[29]
Personal life
Okabayashi married his partner of two years, Mika Mukai, in July 2012.[30]
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Argentine backbreaker[4][1][2]
- Golem Splash (Diving splash)[1][2]
- Signature moves
- Entrance themes
- "Difícil de Entender" by Ratos de Porão[32]
- "Heading for Tomorrow" by Gamma Ray[31]
- "Angry Golem" by Big Japan Pro Wrestling[1]
Championships and accomplishments
- All Japan Pro Wrestling
- Big Japan Pro Wrestling
- BJW Tag Team Championship (3 times) – with Daisuke Sekimoto (2) and Shinobu (1)[1][2]
- BJW World Strong Heavyweight Championship (1 time, current)[17]
- Yokohama Shopping Street 6-Man Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Kazuki Hashimoto and Takumi Tsukamoto (1) and Ryuichi Kawakami and Shinya Ishikawa (1)[33]
- 8-Man 1 Day Tournament (2009) – with Daisuke Sekimoto, Shinya Ishikawa and Yoshihito Sasaki[34]
- Dainichi-X (2011) – with Abdullah Kobayashi[35]
- D-Dash Tag Tournament (2009) – with Atsushi Ohashi[36]
- Saikyo Tag League (2011, 2015) – with Daisuke Sekimoto[14][27]
- Dramatic Dream Team
- KO-D Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Daisuke Sekimoto[22]
- Japan Indie Awards
- Tokyo Sports
References
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- Living people
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