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  2. Hiroyoshi Tenzan - Wikipedia

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    Hiroyoshi Yamamoto (山本 広吉, Yamamoto Hiroyoshi, born March 23, 1971) [1] [5] is a Japanese professional wrestler who is signed to New Japan Pro-Wrestling, and is better known by his ring name Hiroyoshi Tenzan (天山 広吉, Tenzan Hiroyoshi).

  3. Tencozy - Wikipedia

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    Tencozy [3] [8] (occasionally spelled "Ten-Koji") [1] is a professional wrestling tag team that has competed in New Japan Pro-Wrestling and All Japan Pro Wrestling.Regarded as one of the greatest tag teams in New Japan history, They are seven-time tag team champions (six-time IWGP Tag Team Champions and one-time NWA World Tag Team Champions).

  4. List of New World Order members - Wikipedia

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    Hiroyoshi Tenzan (founding member) nWo Sting (joined in February 1997, left the group in February 1999) Scott Norton (joined in February 1997 and toured Japan on a regular basis) Buff Bagwell (joined in February 1997 for several tours in 1997) Keiji Muto/The Great Muta (joined in May 1997, became leader after Chono suffered an injury)

  5. List of New Japan Pro-Wrestling personnel - Wikipedia

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    Hiroyoshi Tenzan [16] Hiroyoshi Yamamoto: Main Unit Jake Lee [17] Lee Jae-kyung Bullet Club War Dogs: Jeff Cobb [18] Jeffrey Cobb: United Empire: Jon Moxley [19] Jonathan Good: AEW Death Riders (L) Signed to All Elite Wrestling: Kenta [20] Kenta Kobayashi: Bullet Club: Mikey Nicholls [21] Michael Nicholls: TMDK: Oleg Boltin [22] Oleg Boltin ...

  6. Great Bash Heel - Wikipedia

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    On October 2, 2006, Hiroyoshi Tenzan, fresh off his G1 Climax triumph and a big win over former mentor Masahiro Chono and on his way to challenging for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, announced the formation of his first stable and named former interim IWGP Tag Team Champions, Togi Makabe and Shiro Koshinaka, as his first recruits. [1]

  7. Cho-Ten - Wikipedia

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    Cho-Ten was a professional wrestling team that competed in New Japan Pro-Wrestling on and off from February 1995 - September 2006. The team consisted of Masahiro Chono and Hiroyoshi Tenzan.

  8. List of IWGP Tag Team Champions - Wikipedia

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    Hiroyoshi Tenzan currently holds the record for most reigns by an individual wrestler, with twelve. Tenzan's combined twelve reign lengths add up to 1,988 days, which is the most of any champion. Tenzan's combined twelve reign lengths add up to 1,988 days, which is the most of any champion.

  9. IWGP Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    Hiroyoshi Tenzan: November 3, 2003: Yokohama Dead Out Yokohama, Japan: 1 36: 0 [58] 34 Shinsuke Nakamura: December 9, 2003: Battle Final 2003 Osaka, Japan: 1 58: 1 Nakamura defeated Yoshihiro Takayama to unify the IWGP Heavyweight Championship with the NWF Heavyweight Championship on January 4, 2004, at Wrestling World 2004. [59] — Vacated ...