Kankuro Hoshino

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Kankuro Hoshino
星野勘九郎
Hoshino in August 2015
Birth nameNaotake Hoshino
Born (1975-07-06) July 6, 1975 (age 48)[1]
Saitama, Japan
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Kaijin Busaiking
Hoshi Mercury
Daio Ikemen
Kankuro Hoshino
Billed height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[2]
Billed weight100 kg (220 lb)
Debut2005[3]

Naotake Hoshino (星野直丈, Hoshino Naotake) is a Japanese professional wrestler best known for his time with the Japanese professional wrestling promotions Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW) and Dramatic Dream Team (DDT).[4] He performs under the ring name Kankuro Hoshino (星野勘九郎, Hoshino Kankurō).[5]

Professional wrestling career[edit]

Independent circuit (2005–present)[edit]

Hoshino competed at BJW World Triangle Night In Korakuen, a cross-over event held between Westside Xtreme Wrestling, Combat Zone Wrestling and Big Japan Pro Wrestling on July 30, 2012, where he teamed up with his Heisei Gokudo Combi stable partner Masato Inaba in a losing effort to Shadow WX and Clint Margera.[6] He participated at another event produced by the three promotions, the wXw/CZW/BJW Triangle Of Ultraviolence: Messengers Of Death, where on the second night from October 3, 2011, he fell short to Jimmy Havoc.[7] Hoshino made a couple of appearances for Chikara Pro Wrestling, where at CHIKARA King Of Trios 2010, he teamed up with Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi as Team Big Japan Wrestling, defeating Team Frighting (Frightmare, Hallowicked and Mike Quackenbush) on the first night from April 23, 2010.[8] On the second night from April 24, they defeated Team Future Is Now (Equinox, Helios and Jigsaw) in the quarter-finals, but fell short one night later on April 25 to Die Bruderschaft des Kreuzes (Ares, Claudio Castagnoli and Tursas) in the semi-finals.[9]

Big Japan Pro Wrestling (2007–present)[edit]

Hoshino is best known for his long-time tenure with Big Japan Pro Wrestling, promotion for which he debuted at BJW Lazona Kawasaki 3 Days on December 27, 2007, where he scored a defeat against Ryuji Ito.[10] He participated in one of the longest matches in professional wrestling history, a 108-man battle royal at Tenka Sanbun No Kai - New Years Eve Special, a cross-over event held between Big Japan Pro Wrestling, DDT and Kaientai Dojo from December 31, 2009, competing against other infamous wrestlers such as Kota Ibushi, Taka Michinoku, Kenny Omega, Abdullah Kobayashi,[11] and the winner of the match, Jun Kasai.[12] At BJW Ryogokutan 2016 on July 26, Hoshino defeated Ryuji Ito in a scaffold and G-Shock death match to win the BJW Death Match Heavyweight Championship.[13] At BJW Death Market 58 on November 29, 2020, Hoshino teamed up with Yuko Miyamoto to defeat Minoru Fujita and Jaki Numazawa in a fluorescent lighttubes death match.[14] Hoshino is a former Yokohama Shopping Street 6-Man Tag Team Champion, title which he last won alongside Great Kojika and Masato Inaba as Heisei Gokudo Combi at BJW Ryogokutan 2015 on July 20 by defeating Brahman Kei, Brahman Shu and Takayuki Ueki.[15]

Championships and accomplishments[edit]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Kankuro Hoshino-Personal Data". cagematch.de (in German). Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  3. ^ Puroresu Central. "Kankuro Hoshino Profile/Big Japan Roster". puroresucentral.com. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  4. ^ レスラーヒューマンストーリー第207回 星野勘九郎 [Wrestler Human Story #207 Kankuro Hoshino]. Weekly Pro-Wrestling [ja] (in Japanese) (1752): 71–74. August 27, 2014.
  5. ^ Internet Wrestling Database (IWD). "Kankuro Hoshino • Profile & Match Listing". profightdb.com. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  6. ^ Westside Xtreme Wrestling (July 30, 2012). "wXw "& BJW & CZW WORLD TRIANGLE NIGHT IN KORAKUEN"". wxw-wrestling.com. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  7. ^ Westside Xtreme Wrestling (October 3, 2011). "wXw / CZW / BJW Triangle of Ultraviolence - Night 2". wxw-wrestling.com. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  8. ^ Chikara Pro Wrestling (April 23, 2010). "King of Trios 2010 - Night 1". chikarapro.com. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  9. ^ Jasper, Gavin (August 27, 2018). "King of Trios: The History of CHIKARA's Epic Wrestling Event". denofgeek.com. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  10. ^ Purolove (December 27, 2007). "Big Japan Pro-Wrestling - "LAZONA KAWASAKI 3 DAYS"/Lazona Kawasaki Plaza Sol". purolove.com. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  11. ^ Jayaram, Nishant (December 12, 2019). "10 longest matches in pro-wrestling history/#5 Battle Royal - BJW/DDT/K-DOJO Tenka Sanbun No Kai - New Years Eve Special (2009) - 85:12". sportskeeda.com. Retrieved March 15, 2021.
  12. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "BJW/DDT/K-DOJO Tenka Sanbun No Kai - New Years Eve Special". cagematch.net (in German). Retrieved March 15, 2021.
  13. ^ Justin, Dylan (July 29, 2016). "BIG JAPAN WRESTLING RYOGOKUTAN 2016 (JULY 24) RESULTS & REVIEW". voicesofwrestling.com. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  14. ^ Dark angel (December 7, 2020). "BJW: "Death Market 58" Astronauts beat Brahman Brothers". superluchas.com. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  15. ^ WrestleKulture (July 21, 2015). "BJW "RYOGOKUTAN", 20.07.2015 (Samurai! TV/Live)". wrestlekulture.com. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  16. ^ "BJW Death Match Heavyweight Title (Japan)". wrestling-titles.com. January 2, 2021. Retrieved April 6, 2021.
  17. ^ "Yokohama Shopping Street 6-Man Tag Team Championship history". Big Japan Pro Wrestling (in Japanese). BJW.co.jp. Retrieved 2020-01-21.
  18. ^ GWC認定6人タッグ選手権|タイトル名鑑|収穫昆布|新日好きプロレス全般ファンサイト. Syu-Kaku Konbu (in Japanese). Retrieved March 7, 2021.