Kensuke Sasaki is a Japanese professional wrestler who currently wrestlers for various promotions through his own agency, such as New Japan Pro Wrestling, Pro Wrestling NOAH, All Japan Pro Wrestling, and Dragon Gate. His agency also runs shows by itself. He has also previously worked for World Championship Wrestling.
Sasaki dropped the Power Warrior persona in 1994 and began climbing the ranks in singles competition. He won the G-1 Climax tournament in August 1997 by defeating Hiroyoshi Tenzan in the final and captured the IWGP Heavyweight Title by defeating long reigning champion, Shinya Hashimoto, a few months later. Sasaki solidified his dominance in the heavyweight division by defeating both Masahiro Chono and Keiji Mutoh in his first and second title defenses.
Kensuke Sasaki won the G-1 Climax for the second time in 2000 with a victory over Manabu Nakanishi in the final. Sasaki now held a both of New Japan's two heavyweight singles crowns. In 2002 Sasaki lost the IWGP Heavyweight Title to Yuji Nagata and later that year resigned after a falling out with company management. In the beginning of 2003 Sasaki joined his mentor, Riki Choshu, in his new World Japan promotion. When that company failed, Sasaki returned to New Japan as a "traitor" in 2004, now playing the role of a heel. After heated feuds with Nagata and others, Sasaki enjoyed three more IWGP Heavyweight Title reigns and established himself as one of New Japan's most successful wrestlers ever.
Afterwards, he became a freelancer who toured other promotions such as All Japan Pro Wrestling, where he won the 2005 Champion Carnival), and Pro Wrestling NOAH, where he had a famous dream match against Kobashi Kenta at the Destiny 2005 show on July 18, 2005 in the Tokyo Dome (a loss by pinfall at 23:36 after a Burning Lariat from Kobashi).
1966 births | Dungeon graduates | Japanese professional wrestlers | Living people | Stampede Wrestling alumni
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