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16 Facts About Hideki Suzuki

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Hideki Suzuki is a Japanese professional wrestler and catch wrestler signed to All Japan Pro Wrestling.

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Hideki Suzuki is a former two-time BJW World Strong Heavyweight Champion, a former one-time Zero1 World Heavyweight, NWA United National Heavyweight, Wrestle-1 Champion and NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Champion.

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In 2021, Hideki Suzuki signed with WWE, where he performed on the NXT brand under the ring name Hachiman as a member of Diamond Mine, and worked as a coach at the WWE Performance Center.

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On May 26,2013, Hideki Suzuki won the second Inoki Genome tournament, defeating Akira Joh in the finals.

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Hideki Suzuki then began working regularly for Pro Wrestling Zero1, while making appearances for promotions such as All Japan Pro Wrestling, DDT Pro-Wrestling, and Pro Wrestling Noah.

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On March 8,2015, after Kai had captured the Wrestle-1 Championship, Hideki Suzuki immediately confronted the new champion and challenged him to a title match.

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On June 27, Hideki Suzuki returned to IGF for the first time since his departure from the promotion, first defeating Wang Bin in the opening round and then Daichi Hashimoto in the finals to win the Genome-1 2015 Nagoya tournament.

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On February 26,2016, Hideki Suzuki returned to IGF, when he was appointed the leader of a new stable named Hagure IGF Gundan, which included Kazuyuki Fujita, Kendo Kashin and Shogun Okamoto.

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On March 5,2017, Hideki Suzuki challenged Daisuke Sekimoto for the Big Japan Pro Wrestling World Strong Heavyweight Championship.

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Hideki Suzuki went on to win the rematch to become the new World Strong Heavyweight Champion.

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Hideki Suzuki claimed that losing the title cost him most of his bookings and that he was facing unemployment heading into 2018.

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On January 5,2022, Hideki Suzuki was released from his WWE contract.

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On February 24,2022 it was announced that Hideki Suzuki would be returning to Japan to wrestle for Pro Wrestling Noah.

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Hideki Suzuki started making regular appearances for All Japan Pro Wrestling from July 16 2023.

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Hideki Suzuki would take part in the 2024 edition of the Champion Carnival.

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Hideki Suzuki formally joined All Japan on a full time basis.