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Minoru Suzuki

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Minoru Suzuki
Statistics
Ring name(s) Minoru Suzuki, Bruiser Minody
Billed height 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Billed weight 100 kg (220 lb)
Born June 17 1968 (1968-06-17) (age 39)
Yokohama, Kanagawa
Debut June 23 1988

Minoru Suzuki (鈴木 実 Suzuki Minoru?, ring name: 鈴木 みのる) is a Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist. During the 1990s he was known as one of the best fighters in the Pancrase promotion, but returned to regular puroresu in 2003, where he has become a perennial top contender for all major Japanese heavyweight championships.

Career

Trained at the New Japan Pro Wrestling dojo, he made his debut in 1988, but pretty soon left with mentor Yoshiaki Fujiwara for the newborn UWF. He then joined Fujiwara's Pro Wrestling Fujiwara Gumi but then formed Pancrase in 1993 with Masakatsu Funaki. In Pancrase he was one of the most successful fighters, winning the King of Pancrase (now KOP Open-Weight) title. Though he dropped bouts to Bas Rutten, Frank Shamrock and Funaki, he twice defeated Ken Shamrock and is the only man to hold two wins over Shamrock in the Pancrase arena. Suzuki witnessed the transition Pancrase made from the so-called "hybrid wrestling" style to that of regular MMA. Eventually, Suzuki's body became damaged and worn down from various injuries. He decided to focus on the business and training side of Pancrase. He collaborated with the Tekken series of fighting video games as a motion actor. His last non-worked fight for Pancrase was against a professional wrestler, Jushin Liger, whom Suzuki had known as Keiichi Yamada in his first NJPW stint. At the time he competed in grappling matches almost exclusively. In 2003 Suzuki and Takaku Fuke announced their plan to return to puroresu and invade promotions under the stable name Pancrase Mission. Suzuki began competing for his old turf, NJPW, as a freelancer. He allied with Yoshihiro Takayama and they won the IWGP Tag Team Titles from Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Osamu Nishimura on February 1, 2004. Nevertheless, they were stripped of the title later in the year after Takayama was injured. In 2005 Suzuki jumped to Pro Wrestling NOAH to challenge the talent there. He received a shot at GHC Heavyweight Champion Kenta Kobashi but was defeated. Again turning to tag teams, he found an unlikely ally in Naomichi Marufuji, whose style was Lucha Libre rather than shoot-style. Nonetheless, Suzuki taught Marufuji some of what he knew and they clicked, winning the GHC Tag Team Titles from 2 Cold Scorpio and Doug Williams on June 18, 2005. After losing the belts to Muhammad Yone and Takeshi Morishima in October, Suzuki challenged Jun Akiyama for the GHC Heavyweight Title on March 5, 2006, although he failed to win it. On March 10, 2006, Suzuki made a surprise appearance in All Japan Pro Wrestling, attacking Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion Satoshi Kojima after he had just defended his title against The Great Muta. Pundits at once considered Suzuki to have issued a challenge for the Triple Crown. Suzuki participated in the 2006 Champion Carnival, and made it to the semifinals before being defeated by Taiyō Kea. On September 3, Suzuki challenged Kea, who had won the Triple Crown from Kojima in July. He was successful in his bid to become the new Triple Crown Champion. Suzuki has formed a grouping called "Minoru Gundan" consisting of himself, NOSAWA Rongai, and MAZADA. In May 2007 he went on a tour of Mexico's CMLL with Takayama and experienced Lucha Libre battles. He lost the Triple Crown Championship to Kensuke Sasaki on August 26, 2007 at AJPW's PRO WRESTLING LOVE in RYOGOKU pay-per-view event. At the All Japan FAN APPRECIATION DAY event on December 16, 2007, the Mexico Amgios teamed with "Ray Suzuki" and defeated Ryuji Hijikata, Kikutaro, T28 & Ryuji Yamaguchi. After the match, Ray Suzuki reveled himself as Minoru Suzuki and vowed that El NOSAWA Mendoza would throw his Amigos tights away and return as NOSAWA Rongai, and then kidnapped him to start early training.

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