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29 Facts About Hayato Fujita

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Hayato Fujita specialized in Greco Roman wrestling and competed at national level, and it was in one of his wrestling tournaments in Tokyo that he was introduced to Michinoku Pro Wrestling president Jinsei Shinzaki, who invited him to MPW to compete in professional wrestling.

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Hayato Fujita made his pro debut on December 3,2004, in Tokyo's Korakuen Hall, losing to fellow young wrestler Katsuhiko Nakajima.

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Hayato Fujita spent 2005 training until September, when he was sent to Mexico to train at the Ultimo Dragon Gym.

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In midst 2006, Hayato Fujita returned to Japan and started ascending the scale, standing out for his hard shoot-style wrestling style, which differed from the acrobatic, complex lucharesu predominantly practised in Michinoku Pro.

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Hayato Fujita was sent to Osaka Pro to compete in the Tennozan Tournament, getting eliminated by Tigers Mask.

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Hayato Fujita initially competed as a face, opposing the heel faction STONED led by Kagetora, but after the disbandment of STONED, he eventually turned heel and joined the Kowloon stable, which had been created from its remnants.

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Hayato Fujita eventually became the stable's leader over Kei and Shu Sato and Maguro Ooma.

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Hayato Fujita retained the title before Rasse and MPW founder The Great Sasuke, until that he lost it in September 2009 against the debuting Kenoh.

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Kenoh frustrated Fujita's attempts to win the Michinoku Tag League 2009 and regain the championship, while Hayato focused in commanding Kowloon until he got injured starting 2010.

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Hayato Fujita appeared to turn face, but he stayed with Kowloon and made the better of his situation, bringing Kagetora from Dragon Gate as a new member and allying closely with Taro Nohashi.

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However, Maguro Ooma and Takeshi Minamino kept loyal to Hayato Fujita and tried to save him, only to be floored as well.

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Hayato Fujita took part in a tournament to decide the new championship, but it was won by one of Asura's former enforcers, Brahman Shu, now working for Great Sasuke as part of his cult stable Mu no Taiyo.

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Hayato Fujita debuted in Pro Wrestling Zero1 as a MPW representative in October 2009, taking part in the annual Tenka-Ichi Tournament.

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Hayato Fujita eliminated Munenori Sawa and Hajime Ohara, but was defeated at the semi-finals by Ikuto Hidaka.

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Hayato Fujita continued appearing sporadically for the promotion, generally opposing Hidaka and his ally Takuya Sugawara.

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In November 2010, Hayato Fujita returned to challenge Hidaka unsuccessfully for the ZERO1 International Junior Heavyweight Championship.

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Hayato Fujita then competed at the Fire Festival 2011, standing out for a win over Masato Tanaka, and the Tenka-Ichi Junior Tournament, where he climbed to the final over Robby Heart and Mineo Hayato Fujita before being taken out by Munenori Sawa.

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Hidaka and Hayato Fujita challenged NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Champions Dangan Yankees, but they were defeated again.

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Finally, Hidaka and Hayato Fujita got their hands on the NWA Lightweight titles by beating Shinjiro Otani and Tatsuhito Takaiwa.

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In 2016, Hidaka and Hayato Fujita lost their championships to Isami Kodaka and Takumi Tsukamoto in Dramatic Dream Team's Basara brand.

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Hayato Fujita's run was somewhat successful, beating the likes of Kenny Omega and Tama Tonga, though he was ultimately unable to win the tournament.

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Hayato Fujita returned in June 2011 for the next Best Of The Super Junior XVIII.

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Hayato Fujita got a notable victory over Koji Kanemoto and gave tough matches against Kenny Omega, Prince Devitt and Davey Richards, yet failed at getting any more victories.

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Hayato Fujita was diagnosed with a complete rupture of the lateral collateral ligament and a partial rupture of the medial collateral ligament.

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On November 24,2018, Hayato Fujita appeared in Michinoku Pro Wrestling for the first time in over a year, where he announced he had been diagnosed with a spinal tumour, intramedullary tumor and ependymoma but vowed to return to the ring.

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On December 13,2019, with the blessing of his doctors, Hayato Fujita returned to the ring for one night only; losing to Kengo via knockout.

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On May 10,2022, Hayato Fujita announced his return to professional wrestling would take place at Korakuen Hall on July 1.

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On July 1,2023, Hayato Fujita made his first appearance in Gleat at the promotion's 2nd anniversary event.

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Hayato Fujita defeated Takanori Ito in a UWF rules match to win the Lidet UWF World Championship.