Jinsei Shinzaki

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Jinsei Shinzaki
File:Jinsei Shinzaki.jpg
Shinzaki in April 2011.
Birth name Kensuke Shinzaki
Born (1966-12-02) December 2, 1966 (age 58)
Tokushima, Tokushima, Japan
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Hakushi
Mr. Nihon Kamikaze
Mongolian Yuga
Jinsei Shinzaki
Billed height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[1]
Billed weight 101 kg (223 lb)
Trained by Gran Hamada
Debut November 19, 1992
vs. Shiryu & Terry Boy (with Black Buffalo)

Kensuke Shinzaki (新崎 健介 Shinzaki Kensuke, born December 2, 1966) is a Japanese professional wrestler, better known by his stage names Jinsei Shinzaki (新崎 人生 Shinzaki Jinsei) and Hakushi. Hakushi is the WWF derivation (1994–96) of his Japanese persona, a Buddhist pilgrim.

Career

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Shinzaki in 1995.

Hakushi's style of wrestling was a precursor to the luchador style which became emphasized in major wrestling promotions from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s. As the only Heavyweight wrestler in the promotion, Shinzaki has competed in major promotions such as New Japan, All Japan, and FMW, challenging their talent.

Shinzaki started in Gran Hamada's Universal Lucha Libre promotion in 1991, under the name Mongolian Yuga, under a mask. In 1993 he moved to the Great Sasuke's Michinoku Pro Wrestling promotion, where he unmasked and adopted the ring name Jinsei (Japanese for life).

World Wrestling Federation

In late 1994, he entered the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) as a Japanese villain named Hakushi (roughly White Death or White Master).[1] His first few matches were highlighted by victories over jobbers which included future star Matt Hardy and midcarders like Aldo Montoya, and 1-2-3 Kid.[2]

Hakushi had a brief feud with Bret Hart and was a competitor in the 1996 Royal Rumble, where by coincidence he was eliminated by Bret Hart's brother, Owen Hart.[2] Hakushi also famously had a three-way feud with perennial jobber Barry Horowitz and Bodydonna Skip. Horowitz, who lost for years on WWF programming to get over new talent, surprisingly used his three-quarter nelson to secure a victory over Skip.[2] Hakushi would also fall to Horowitz soon after because of interference from Skip. His loss was a surprise to the fans, not only given Horowitz's long time losing record, but also given how well Hakushi did during his feud with former WWF Champion Bret Hart in what had been Hakushi's first major feud in the company.

During a match on Raw against Justin "Hawk" Bradshaw, Hakushi was hit by Bradshaw's branding iron after a loss.[2] That week on WWF Superstars, commentator Jim Ross reported that he had been so humiliated by the branding that he (kayfabe) left the WWF.[2]

Extreme Championship Wrestling

Hakushi also had a brief stint in Extreme Championship Wrestling competing in a tag team match with Hayabusa against Rob Van Dam and Sabu.

Post-ECW

Shinzaki has been the president of Michinoku Pro Wrestling company since 2003 as a result of Sasuke dedicating more of his time to his political career as a member of the Iwate Prefectural (state) Assembly.

Shinzaki is also the co-founder of the joshi promotion Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling along with joshi wrestler Meiko Satomura.

Following the 2011 Japan tsunami and quake Shinzaki helped victims in the Tohoku region by travelling around and providing them with food and drinks. Initial reports falsely noted that Shinzaki himself was living in his car due to losing his home and restautrant, however this was incorrect as he was really just spending a lot of time travelling to help the needy.[3]

On April 15, 2011, Shinzaki returned to the United States to wrestle for Chikara in the 2011 King of Trios tournament, where he would represent Michinoku Pro with Dick Togo and the Great Sasuke. In their first round match Team Michinoku Pro defeated Team Minnesota (1-2-3 Kid, Arik Cannon and Darin Corbin).[4] The following day, Team Michinoku Pro defeated Jigsaw, Manami Toyota and Mike Quackenbush to advance to the semifinals of the tournament.[5] On April 17, Team Michinoku Pro was eliminated from the tournament in the semifinal stage by F.I.S.T. (Chuck Taylor, Icarus and Johnny Gargano).[6]

In wrestling

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Shinzaki performing the Ogami Watari on the 1-2-3 Kid in April 2011.
  • Nicknames
    • "The White Angel"
    • "The Modern-Day Kamikaze"
  • Theme songs
    • "Yamato Suite pt.1" by Musashi (M-Pro)
    • "Angel" by Jim Johnston (WWF)
    • "Sky, Wind, Fire, Water, Earth" by Wood Eye NO.1 (M-Pro)

Championships and accomplishments

  • PWI ranked him #209 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the "PWI Years" in 2003[10]

References

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