Yoshi-Hashi was eventually accepted into the dojo, after passing the test on his third attempt, and made his professional wrestling debut on July 6,2008, losing to Tetsuya Naito.
17 Facts About Yoshi-Hashi
Yoshi-Hashi teamed up with Jyushin Thunder Liger to participate in the first Super J Tag Tournament the pair lost in the first round and were eliminated.
Yoshi-Hashi participated in the 2010 Best of the Super Juniors tournament.
Yoshi-Hashi's last match for NJPW before leaving was a loss with Liger against Davey Richards and La Sombra.
Yoshi-Hashi's first match was a six-man two out of three falls match with La Ola Amarilla losing to El Hijo del Fantasma, La Mascara, and Maximo.
Yoshi-Hashi lost most of his matches for CMLL in both 2010 and 2011.
On January 4,2012, Yoshi-Hashi was defeated in his return match by his old nemesis from his early career, Kazuchika Okada, who won the match in under five minutes.
Yoshi-Hashi appeared at The New Beginning and NJPW 40th Anniversary Show teaming with members of Chaos and won both matches.
At Dominion 6.16, Yoshi-Hashi teamed with Tomohiro Ishii and Rocky Romero defeated Captain New Japan and Seigigun members Wataru Inoue and Yuji Nagata.
From November 20 to December 1, Yoshi-Hashi took part in the round-robin portion of the 2012 World Tag League, alongside stablemate Kazuchika Okada under the team name "Chaos Ride the Lightning".
On September 5,2014, Yoshi-Hashi picked up a major win, when he led Chaos to a ten-man elimination tag team match win over their rival Bullet Club stable.
Two days later at Destruction in Okayama, Yoshi-Hashi failed to capture the NEVER Openweight Championship from Yujiro Takahashi.
In November, Yoshi-Hashi teamed up with Okada for the 2014 World Tag League.
On January 5,2017, Yoshi-Hashi pinned Bullet Club member and reigning Ring of Honor World Champion Adam Cole in a six-man tag team match, seemingly putting himself in line for a shot at the title.
On February 27, during the second night of the Honor Rising: Japan 2017 events, Yoshi-Hashi unsuccessfully challenged Adam Cole for the ROH World Championship.
From July 17 to August 11, Yoshi-Hashi took part in the 2017 G1 Climax, where he finished second to last in block A with the record of two wins and seven losses.
Yoshi-Hashi finished the tournament with a total of 6 points, failing to advance to the semi-finals.