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Sanshiro Takagi
Deep in the heart of Japan's wrestling underworld, there exists a warrior who has earned the respect and fear of his peers through sheer tenacity and an unyielding commitment to his craft. His name is Sanshiro Takagi, a man known to many as the "Japanese Stone Cold" due to his rugged individualism and a penchant for pushing the limits of human endurance.
Takagi's journey began in 1994, when he first stepped into the ring at the tender age of 24. Since then, he has navigated the treacherous landscape of Japanese professional wrestling with a quiet confidence that belies his modest stature (5'9"). Weighing in at 209 pounds, Takagi is a technician's technician – a master of the mat, with a repertoire of moves that would make even the most seasoned grappler jealous.
The Clothesline From Heaven and Sit-Down Sunflower Bomb are two of his signature strikes, delivered with a precision that borders on cruel. Opponents have been left reeling in their wake, wondering what hit them as Takagi stalks off to collect his next victim.
Over the years, Takagi has worked for some of Japan's most prominent promotions – New Japan Pro Wrestling, Pro Wrestling NOAH, All Japan Pro Wrestling, and DragonGate Japan Pro-Wrestling. He has held multiple titles, including the DDT Iron Man Heavy Metal Championship, DDT Extreme Championship, KO-D Tag Team Championship, KO-D Six Man Tag Team Championship, and KO-D Ten Man Tag Team Championship.
Takagi's career is marked by a series of grueling matches, each one testing his mettle against some of Japan's most formidable competitors. His dedication to the sport is unparalleled, with a work ethic that borders on fanatical. And yet, despite the toll it takes on his body, Takagi continues to push himself to new heights, driven by an insatiable hunger for victory.
In the world of Japanese professional wrestling, Sanshiro Takagi is a force to be reckoned with – a true original, forged in the fire of countless battles and tempered by his own unyielding spirit. As he steps into the ring, opponents can't help but feel a sense of trepidation, knowing that they are about to face off against one of the toughest sons of Nippon that wrestling has ever seen.