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|name = Takao Ōmori
 
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|trainer = [[Animal Hamaguchi]]
 
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'''Takao Ōmori''' ([[October 16]], [[1969]]) is a [[Japan]]ese [[professional wrestling|professional wrestler]], currently competing for [[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]. He has formerly competed in [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]], [[Pro Wrestling Noah]] and [[Pro Wrestling Zero1]].
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'''Takao Ōmori''' ([[October 16]], [[1969]]) is a [[Japanese]] [[professional wrestler]], currently competing for [[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]. He has formerly competed in [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]], [[Pro Wrestling NOAH]] and [[Pro Wrestling Zero1]].
   
 
==Career==
 
==Career==
 
===All Japan Pro Wrestling (1992-2000)===
 
===All Japan Pro Wrestling (1992-2000)===
After being trained by [[Animal Hamaguchi]], Ōmori debuted in [[All Japan Pro Wrestling]], initially languishing in the mid-card and only able to get some recognition in 1995, when he and [[Jun Akiyama]] captured the [[AJPW All Asia Tag Team Championship]]. His first American venture was in the [[World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Federation]], where he competed in the [[Royal Rumble (1996)|1996 Royal Rumble]], before being eliminated by the returning [[Jake Roberts]]. In 1998, he and newcomer [[Yoshihiro Takayama]] formed the [[NO FEAR]] [[tag team]]. The team soon won both the AJPW All Asia Tag Team Championship and the AJPW Double Cup Tag Team Championship, becoming the first team to win both titles at the same time. When [[Mitsuharu Misawa]] formed [[Pro Wrestling Noah]], they followed him and dyed their hair blond to match the change of environment.
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After being trained by [[Animal Hamaguchi]], Ōmori debuted in [[All Japan Pro Wrestling]] (AJPW), initially languishing in the mid-card and only able to get some recognition in 1995, when he and [[Jun Akiyama]] captured the [[AJPW All Asia Tag Team Championship]]. His first American venture was in the [[World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Federation]], where he competed in the [[Royal Rumble (1996)|1996 Royal Rumble]], before being eliminated by the returning [[Jake Roberts]]. In 1998, he and newcomer [[Yoshihiro Takayama]] formed the [[NO FEAR]] [[tag team]]. The team soon won both the [[AJPW All Asia Tag Team Championship]] and the AJPW Double Cup Tag Team Championship, becoming the first team to win both titles at the same time. When [[Mitsuharu Misawa]] formed [[Pro Wrestling NOAH]], they followed him and dyed their hair blond to match the change of environment.
   
===Pro Wrestling Noah, Excursion, and World Japan (2000-2004)===
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===Pro Wrestling NOAH, Excursion, and World Japan (2000-2004)===
For an undisclosed reason, Ōmori called for an early ending to his singles bout with [[Shinya Hashimoto]] in the middle of their singles match at Noah's Great Voyage 2000 event, which was the company's most important event up to that point. Because of this, Ōmori was immediately in Misawa's doghouse, and after the NO FEAR team broke up (so Takayama could pursue [[mixed martial arts]] matches) Ōmori was sent abroad to [[Harley Race]]'s [[World League Wrestling]] [[Professional wrestling promotion|promotion]] in the American Midwest, where he won the company's heavyweight title. During his excursion, Misawa continued to deny that Ōmori had been sent abroad by Noah, and Ōmori was not welcomed back to Noah when he returned from the excursion. As a result, Ōmori joined [[Fighting World of Japan Pro Wrestling]], where he [[Feud (professional wrestling)|feud]]ed with [[Riki Chōshū]], [[Genichiro Tenryu]] and [[Kensuke Sasaki]].
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For an undisclosed reason, Ōmori called for an early ending to his singles bout with [[Shinya Hashimoto]] in the middle of their singles match at NOAH's Great Voyage 2000 event, which was the company's most important event up to that point. Because of this, Ōmori was immediately in Misawa's doghouse, and after the NO FEAR team broke up (so Takayama could pursue [[mixed martial arts]] matches) Ōmori was sent abroad to [[Harley Race]]'s [[World League Wrestling]] [[Professional wrestling promotion|promotion]] in the American Midwest, where he won the company's heavyweight title. During his excursion, Misawa continued to deny that Ōmori had been sent abroad by NOAH, and Ōmori was not welcomed back to Noah when he returned from the excursion. As a result, Ōmori joined [[Fighting World of Japan Pro Wrestling]], where he [[Feud (professional wrestling)|feuded]] with [[Riki Chōshū]], [[Genichiro Tenryu]] and [[Kensuke Sasaki]].
   
 
===Pro Wrestling ZERO-ONE (2004-2008)===
 
===Pro Wrestling ZERO-ONE (2004-2008)===
In 2004, he joined [[Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX]], where he was one of the strong native competitors along with (fellow Hamaguchi Dojo classmate) [[Shinjiro Otani]]. He has feuded with old team mate Yoshihiro Takayama, resulting in many bloody battles and [[Professional wrestling#Disqualification|disqualification]]s. On March 8, 2007, he and [[Manabu Nakanishi]] lost the [[NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Championship|ZERO1-MAX Intercontinental Tag Team Championship]] to Yoshihiro Takayama and Kohei Sato. On March 31, 2007, he defeated [[Steve Corino]] for the [[WSL World Heavyweight Championship|AWA Superstars of Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship]], becoming a [[WSL World Heavyweight Championship#Title history|three-time]] champion. Nearly seven months to the day Ōmori won the AWA World Heavyweight championship, he would lose the title to [[Masato Tanaka]]. On August 16, 2008 Ōmori announced that he was leaving ZERO1-MAX and taking a break from pro wrestling.
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In 2004, he joined [[Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX]], where he was one of the strong native competitors along with (fellow Hamaguchi Dojo classmate) [[Shinjiro Otani]]. He has feuded with old teammate Yoshihiro Takayama, resulting in many bloody battles and [[Professional wrestling#Disqualification|disqualifications]]. On March 8, 2007, he and [[Manabu Nakanishi]] lost the [[NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Championship|ZERO1-MAX Intercontinental Tag Team Championship]] to Yoshihiro Takayama and Kohei Sato. On March 31, 2007, he defeated [[Steve Corino]] for the [[WSL World Heavyweight Championship|AWA Superstars of Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship]], becoming a [[WSL World Heavyweight Championship#Title history|three-time]] champion. Nearly seven months to the day Ōmori won the AWA World Heavyweight championship, he would lose the title to [[Masato Tanaka]]. On August 16, 2008 Ōmori announced that he was leaving ZERO1-MAX and taking a break from pro wrestling.
   
 
===New Japan Pro Wrestling (2009-2010)===
 
===New Japan Pro Wrestling (2009-2010)===
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==In wrestling==
 
==In wrestling==
 
*'''Finishing moves'''
 
*'''Finishing moves'''
**''Axe Bomber'' ([[Professional wrestling attacks#Crooked arm lariat|Crooked arm lariat]])
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**''Axe Bomber'' ([[Crooked arm lariat]])
 
**''[[Back to belly piledriver|Axe Guillotine Driver]]'' - innovated
 
**''[[Back to belly piledriver|Axe Guillotine Driver]]'' - innovated
 
**[[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving elbow drop|Diving elbow drop]] - 1992-1994
 
**[[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving elbow drop|Diving elbow drop]] - 1992-1994
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**[[Superkick]]
 
**[[Superkick]]
   
*'''Entrance themes'''
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*'''Tag teams and stables'''
 
**[[Burning Wild]] with [[Jun Akiyama]]
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**[[Get Wild]] with [[Manabu Soya]]
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**[[NO FEAR]] with [[Yoshihiro Takayama]]
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**[[Real Wild Child]] with [[Manabu Nakanishi]]
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**[[Axe Army]] with [[Yoshihito Sasaki]], [[Kohei Sato]], [[Minoru Fujita]], [[KAMIKAZE|Tengu Kaiser]], [[Osamu Namiguchi]], [[Fugo Fugo Yumeji]], [[Daisuke Sekimoto]], [[KAMIKAZE]] & [[Takuya Sugawara]]
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**[[Axe Bombers]] with [[Kazuhiro Tamura]], [[Daichi Kazato]], [[Isami Kodaka]] & [[Yuko Miyamoto]]
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*'''Wrestlers trained'''
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**[[Best Stretchman V3]]
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**[[Mitsuhiro Yoshida]]
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**[[John Klinger]]
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**[[TAMURA]]
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**[[Robert Ray]]
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**[[Yuko Miyamoto]]
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**[[Isami Kodaka]]
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*'''Entrance music'''
 
**'''[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]'''
 
**'''[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]'''
 
***"[[Crisis (Theme Song)|Crisis]]" (1992–1994)
 
***"[[Crisis (Theme Song)|Crisis]]" (1992–1994)
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***"[[Smash Up (Theme Song)|Smash Up]]" (also WJ, ZERO1, NJPW, and Freelance; 2003–2011)
 
***"[[Smash Up (Theme Song)|Smash Up]]" (also WJ, ZERO1, NJPW, and Freelance; 2003–2011)
 
***"[[Get Wild (Theme Song)|Get Wild]]" by [[City Hunter]] – As part of Get Wild (2011–present)
 
***"[[Get Wild (Theme Song)|Get Wild]]" by [[City Hunter]] – As part of Get Wild (2011–present)
**'''[[Pro Wrestling Noah]]'''
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**'''[[Pro Wrestling NOAH]]'''
 
***"[[Destructive Power (Theme Song)|Destructive Power]]" – As part of No Fear (2000–2002)
 
***"[[Destructive Power (Theme Song)|Destructive Power]]" – As part of No Fear (2000–2002)
 
**'''[[World Wrestling Federation]]'''
 
**'''[[World Wrestling Federation]]'''
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==Championships and accomplishments==
 
==Championships and accomplishments==
 
*'''[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]'''
 
*'''[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]'''
**[[AJPW All Asia Tag Team Championship]] ([[AJPW All Asia Tag Team Championship#Title history|2 times]]) with [[Jun Akiyama]] (1) and [[Yoshihiro Takayama]] (1)
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**[[AJPW All Asia Tag Team Championship]] ([[AJPW All Asia Tag Team Championship/Champion history|3 times]]) with [[Jun Akiyama]] (1), [[Yoshihiro Takayama]] (1) and [[Masao Inoue]] (1)
**[[AJPW Unified World Tag Team Championship]] ([[AJPW Unified World Tag Team Championship#Title history|4 times]]) with Yoshihiro Takayama (1) and [[Manabu Soya]] (3)
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**[[AJPW Unified World Tag Team Championship]] ([[AJPW Unified World Tag Team Championship/Champion history|7 times]]) with [[Yoshihiro Takayama]] (1), [[Manabu Soya]] (3) and [[Jun Akiyama]] (3)
**F–1 Tag Team Championship (1 time, current) with Kannazuki<sup>1</sup>
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**[[AJPW TV Six Man Tag Team Championship]] (1 time) with [[Black Menso-re]] & [[Carbell Ito]]
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**F–1 Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Kannazuki<sup>1</sup>
**January 2 Korakuen Hall Heavyweight Battle Royal (1997)
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**January 2 Korakuen Hall Heavyweight Battle Royal (1997)
**Asunaro Tag Team Cup (1998) - with [[Jun Akiyama]]
 
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**Asunaro Tag Team Cup (1998) - with [[Jun Akiyama]]
**[[World's Strongest Tag Determination League]] ([[World's Strongest Tag Determination League#2012|2012]]) - with Manabu Soya
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**[[World's Strongest Tag Determination League]] ([[World's Strongest Tag Determination League#2012|2012]]) with [[Manabu Soya]]
   
 
*'''[[European Wrestling Association]]'''
 
*'''[[European Wrestling Association]]'''
**EWA World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
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**[[EWA World Heavyweight Championship]] (1 time)
   
 
*'''[[New Japan Pro Wrestling]]'''
 
*'''[[New Japan Pro Wrestling]]'''
**[[IWGP Tag Team Championship]] ([[IWGP Tag Team Championship#Title history|1 time]]) with [[Manabu Nakanishi]]
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**[[IWGP Tag Team Championship]] ([[IWGP Tag Team Championship/Champion history|1 time]]) with [[Manabu Nakanishi]] (1)
**IWGP Provisional Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Manabu Nakanishi
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**[[IWGP Provisional Tag Team Championship]] (1 time) with [[Manabu Nakanishi]] (1)
   
*'''[[Pro Wrestling Noah]]'''
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*'''[[Pro Wrestling NOAH]]'''
**[[GHC Tag Team Championship]] ([[GHC Tag Team Championship#Title history|1 time]]) with Yoshihiro Takayama
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**[[GHC Tag Team Championship]] ([[GHC Tag Team Championship/Champion history|1 time]]) with [[Yoshihiro Takayama]] (1)
   
 
*'''[[Pro Wrestling Zero1|Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX]]'''
 
*'''[[Pro Wrestling Zero1|Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX]]'''
**[[WSL World Heavyweight Championship|AWA Superstars of Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship]] ([[WSL World Heavyweight Championship#Title history|3 times]])
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**[[AWA Superstars World Heavyweight Championship]] (3 times)
**[[NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Championship]] ([[NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Championship#Title history|3 times]])<sup>2</sup> with [[Shiro Koshinaka]] (1), [[Shinjiro Otani]] (1), and Manabu Nakanishi (1)
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**[[NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Championship]] ([[NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Championship/Champion history|3 times]])<sup>2</sup> with [[Shiro Koshinaka]] (1), [[Shinjiro Otani]] (1), and [[Manabu Nakanishi]] (1)
**[[NWA United National Heavyweight Championship]] ([[NWA United National Heavyweight Championship#Title history|1 time]])<sup>3</sup>
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**[[NWA United National Heavyweight Championship]] ([[NWA United National Heavyweight Championship/Champion history|1 time]])<sup>3</sup>
   
 
*'''[[Tokyo Sports|Tokyo Sports Grand Prix]]'''
 
*'''[[Tokyo Sports|Tokyo Sports Grand Prix]]'''
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*'''[[Harley Race's Wrestling Academy|World League Wrestling]]'''
 
*'''[[Harley Race's Wrestling Academy|World League Wrestling]]'''
**[[WLW Heavyweight Championship]] ([[WLW Heavyweight Championship#Title history|1 time]])
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**[[WLW Heavyweight Championship]] ([[WLW Heavyweight Championship/Champion history|1 time]])
   
 
<small><sup>1</sup>Championship not officially recognized by All Japan Pro Wrestling.</small>
 
<small><sup>1</sup>Championship not officially recognized by All Japan Pro Wrestling.</small>
<small><sup>2</sup>Although the title still uses the NWA initials, it is not recognized or sanctioned by the [[National Wrestling Alliance]] since the promotion withdrew from the NWA in 2004.</small><br>
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<small><sup>2</sup>Although the title still uses the NWA initials, it is not recognized or sanctioned by the [[National Wrestling Alliance]] since the promotion withdrew from the NWA in 2004.</small><br />
 
<small><sup>3</sup>This title shouldn't be confused with the [[NWA United National Championship]], a defunct NWA singles championship that is currently one of the three championships used to comprise the [[AJPW Triple Crown Championship]].</small>
 
<small><sup>3</sup>This title shouldn't be confused with the [[NWA United National Championship]], a defunct NWA singles championship that is currently one of the three championships used to comprise the [[AJPW Triple Crown Championship]].</small>
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
 
*[[File:Cm logo.jpg|50px]] [http://www.cagematch.net/?id=2&nr=581&gimmick=Takao+Omori Profile]
 
*[[File:Cm logo.jpg|50px]] [http://www.cagematch.net/?id=2&nr=581&gimmick=Takao+Omori Profile]
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*[http://www.zerooneusa.com/ ZERO1 USA English language website]
 
*[http://www.z-1.co.jp/index.html ZERO1 Japanese language website]
 
 
[[Category:Japanese wrestlers]]
 
[[Category:Japanese wrestlers]]
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[[Category:Male wrestlers]]
 
[[Category:1969 births]]
 
[[Category:1969 births]]
 
[[Category:1992 debuts]]
 
[[Category:1992 debuts]]
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[[Category:Living people]]
 
[[Category:Living people]]
 
[[Category:IWGP Tag Team Champions]]
 
[[Category:IWGP Tag Team Champions]]
[[Category:Male wrestlers]]
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[[Category:All Asia Tag Team Champions]]
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[[Category:AJPW Triple Crown Champions]]

Latest revision as of 16:57, 11 March 2024

Takao Ōmori (October 16, 1969) is a Japanese professional wrestler, currently competing for All Japan Pro Wrestling. He has formerly competed in New Japan Pro Wrestling, Pro Wrestling NOAH and Pro Wrestling Zero1.

Career

All Japan Pro Wrestling (1992-2000)

After being trained by Animal Hamaguchi, Ōmori debuted in All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), initially languishing in the mid-card and only able to get some recognition in 1995, when he and Jun Akiyama captured the AJPW All Asia Tag Team Championship. His first American venture was in the World Wrestling Federation, where he competed in the 1996 Royal Rumble, before being eliminated by the returning Jake Roberts. In 1998, he and newcomer Yoshihiro Takayama formed the NO FEAR tag team. The team soon won both the AJPW All Asia Tag Team Championship and the AJPW Double Cup Tag Team Championship, becoming the first team to win both titles at the same time. When Mitsuharu Misawa formed Pro Wrestling NOAH, they followed him and dyed their hair blond to match the change of environment.

Pro Wrestling NOAH, Excursion, and World Japan (2000-2004)

For an undisclosed reason, Ōmori called for an early ending to his singles bout with Shinya Hashimoto in the middle of their singles match at NOAH's Great Voyage 2000 event, which was the company's most important event up to that point. Because of this, Ōmori was immediately in Misawa's doghouse, and after the NO FEAR team broke up (so Takayama could pursue mixed martial arts matches) Ōmori was sent abroad to Harley Race's World League Wrestling promotion in the American Midwest, where he won the company's heavyweight title. During his excursion, Misawa continued to deny that Ōmori had been sent abroad by NOAH, and Ōmori was not welcomed back to Noah when he returned from the excursion. As a result, Ōmori joined Fighting World of Japan Pro Wrestling, where he feuded with Riki Chōshū, Genichiro Tenryu and Kensuke Sasaki.

Pro Wrestling ZERO-ONE (2004-2008)

In 2004, he joined Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX, where he was one of the strong native competitors along with (fellow Hamaguchi Dojo classmate) Shinjiro Otani. He has feuded with old teammate Yoshihiro Takayama, resulting in many bloody battles and disqualifications. On March 8, 2007, he and Manabu Nakanishi lost the ZERO1-MAX Intercontinental Tag Team Championship to Yoshihiro Takayama and Kohei Sato. On March 31, 2007, he defeated Steve Corino for the AWA Superstars of Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship, becoming a three-time champion. Nearly seven months to the day Ōmori won the AWA World Heavyweight championship, he would lose the title to Masato Tanaka. On August 16, 2008 Ōmori announced that he was leaving ZERO1-MAX and taking a break from pro wrestling.

New Japan Pro Wrestling (2009-2010)

This break would not last long, as Omori appeared at a New Japan Pro Wrestling show on March 15, 2009 to revive his team with Manabu Nakanishi. He also participated in the 2009 G1 Climax, pulling off two impressive victories in his first two matches by defeating both IWGP Heavyweight Champion Hiroshi Tanahashi and eventual tournament winner Togi Makabe. In January 2010 Omori announced his semi-retirement.

Freelance (2010–2011)

Since semi-retiring, Omori had been wrestling select shows in various promotions, both mainstream and independent. In 2011, he has been wrestling semi-regularly with All Japan Pro Wrestling. Following the 2011 World's Strongest Tag Determination League, Omori appealed to Keiji Mutoh to officially join All Japan and Mutoh granted the request, officially rejoining All Japan.

All Japan Pro Wrestling (2011–present)

Ōmori's first match back as an official member of the AJPW roster took place on December 25, 2011, teaming up with Manabu Soya and Seiya Sanada in a loss to Akebono, Keiji Mutoh, and Super Delfin. On March 20, 2012, Ōmori and Soya defeated Dark Cuervo and Dark Ozz for the AJPW Unified World Tag Team Championship. After losing the title to Joe Doering and Seiya Sanada on May 20, Ōmori and Soya, known collectively as "Get Wild", regained the title on June 17. They vacated the title on October 30, in time for the 2012 World's Strongest Tag Determination League. On November 30, Get Wild won the tournament to regain the title. On December 11, Soya unsuccessfully challenged Masakatsu Funaki for the AJPW Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship. As a result, Get Wild was forced to disband, despite still holding the Unified World Tag Team Championship. Get Wild went on to lose the title to Burning (Go Shiozaki and Jun Akiyama) on March 17, 2013.

In wrestling

  • Entrance music
    • All Japan Pro Wrestling
      • "Crisis" (1992–1994)
      • "Grand Cross" (1994–1997)
      • "See Far Miles" (1997–1999)
      • "We Are No Fear" – As part of No Fear (1999–2000)
      • "Smash Up" (also WJ, ZERO1, NJPW, and Freelance; 2003–2011)
      • "Get Wild" by City Hunter – As part of Get Wild (2011–present)
    • Pro Wrestling NOAH
      • "Destructive Power" – As part of No Fear (2000–2002)
    • World Wrestling Federation
      • "Orient Express Theme" (1996)

Championships and accomplishments

1Championship not officially recognized by All Japan Pro Wrestling. 2Although the title still uses the NWA initials, it is not recognized or sanctioned by the National Wrestling Alliance since the promotion withdrew from the NWA in 2004.
3This title shouldn't be confused with the NWA United National Championship, a defunct NWA singles championship that is currently one of the three championships used to comprise the AJPW Triple Crown Championship.

External links