Yoshihiro Tajiri

Professional

Birthday September 29, 1970

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Tamana, Kumamoto, Japan

Age 53 years old

Nationality Japan

Height 1.72 m

Weight 86 kg

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Yoshihiro Tajiri (田尻 義博) is a Japanese professional wrestler and promoter primarily known under the ring name Tajiri (sometimes stylized as "TAJIRI"), he has also competed under his real name as well as under the names Aquarius and Kikkoman and briefly worked as the masked character Tigre Blanco.

1994

Tajiri debuted professionally in 1994 for International Wrestling Association of Japan (IWA Japan) with a loss to Takashi Okano.

1996

In 1996, Tajiri left CMLL to join the hardcore wrestling promotion Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW) in Tokyo, Japan.

He debuted for BJW under the name Aquarius.

On July 19, 1996, he defeated Dr. Wagner Jr. to win the CMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship but lost it to him on July 27.

The championship changes were not approved by CMLL but done by Dr. Wagner Jr. and Aquarius as part of the tour.

Since CMLL did not approve the championship reign they do not officially recognize Aquarius' championship reign, listing Dr. Wagner as one continuous reign during the time he toured Japan.

In 1996 and 1997, Tajiri made several appearances for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) under the name Yoshihiro Tajiri as enhancement talent.

1997

On July 23, 1997, Tajiri teamed up with Ryuji Yamakawa to win the vacant BJW Tag Team Championship.

They lost it to Gedo and Jado on December 22.

The team would regain the titles eleven days later, before losing it to Shadow Winger and Shadow WX.

Tajiri then beat Gedo to become the first BJW Junior Heavyweight Champion.

He would later be stripped of the title when he left the company.

That same year, Tajiri competed for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), participating in the promotion's Best of the Super Juniors IV tournament as a guest from BJW.

He won three matches but also lost three and did not advance from the first-round.

On an episode of Monday Night Raw in July 1997, he lost to Taka Michinoku, whom the WWF was pushing as its rising star in the Light Heavyweight division at the time.

Tajiri's final appearance was a tag match with Brian Christopher, losing to Scott Taylor and Michinoku.

He would briefly work for CMLL in 1997 and 1998, before leaving in 1999 to work for Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) full-time.

After working in Mexico, Tajiri was hired by Extreme Championship Wrestling based out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1998

He rose to international attention through his work for Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) from 1998 to 2001 and World Wrestling Federation / World Wrestling Entertainment from 2001 to 2008 and a return in 2016–2017.

Early in his career, he worked for several Mexican promotions such as Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL).

He made his television debut in ECW on the December 24, 1998, episode of Hardcore TV, clad in traditional blue and white trunks with an insignia of Japan's rising sun, and picked up a victory over Antifaz Del Norte.

He began a notable storyline rivalry with Super Crazy.

1999

The duo traded wins throughout 1999.

His other notable single feuds included Little Guido and Jerry Lynn.

In early 1999, Tajiri began to emulate The Great Muta, who was one of Tajiri's wrestling heroes growing up.

His wrestling trunks were replaced with baggy Karate gi pants, and he began spraying green mist into the face of his opponents.

He aligned himself with Steve Corino, who promised to teach him the American way and help him to integrate himself into United States culture.

With Tajiri's notoriety increasing, he received an ECW World Heavyweight Championship title shot against Taz at Heat Wave, and on an episode on ECW on TNN but failed to capture the title on both occasions.

2005

After leaving WWE in 2005 he has worked for a number of Japanese promotions including New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), Hustle, Pro Wrestling Noah (Noah) and Wrestle-1 (W-1).

He was also the promoter and featured wrestler for the Smash promotion as well as its successor Wrestling New Classic (WNC).

He is currently under a full-time contract with Kyushu Pro-Wrestling.

Over the years Tajiri has trained various wrestlers including Kushida, Minoru Fujita, Ray and Syuri.

In ECW he won the ECW World Television Championship and formed a regular tag team with Mikey Whipwreck that won the ECW World Tag Team Championship on one occasion.

In CZW, he was a one time CZW World Heavyweight Champion.

During his years with WWE, he won the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship once, WCW United States Championship once, their Cruiserweight Championship on multiple occasions, the WWE Tag Team Championship with Eddie Guerrero and the World Tag Team Championship with William Regal.

2018

In AJPW, he's won their Gaora TV Championship, World Junior Heavyweight Championship two times and the 2018 Jr. Tag Battle of Glory tournament with Koji Iwamoto.

In MLW, he was MLW Middleweight Champion.

Tajiri originally wanted to become a kickboxer and began training in the sport.

However, after watching countless wrestling matches from Mexico, he entered the Animal Hamaguchi Wrestling gym and won its test match tournament.