Sanshiro Takagi

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Sanshiro Takagi
Takagi in 2014
Birth nameTadashi Takagi
Born (1970-01-13) January 13, 1970 (age 54)
Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Dai Kotei Sanshiro[1]
Nagachika Narita[2]
Sanshiro Takagi
Toyotomi Hideyoshi[3]
Up Up Machine[4]
Billed height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Billed weight95 kg (209 lb)
Billed fromFreedom Hill, Nagoya, Japan
Trained byMitsuhiro Matsunaga
DebutFebruary 16, 1995

Tadashi Takagi (高木 規, Takagi Tadashi, born January 13, 1970 in Toyonaka, Japan), better known by his ring name Sanshiro Takagi (高木 三四郎, Takagi Sanshirō), is a Japanese professional wrestler and promoter, currently working for Japanese wrestling promotions Pro Wrestling Noah (NOAH), where he serves as the president, and DDT Pro-Wrestling, where he is the founder. Takagi's gimmick is that he is Stone Cold Steve Austin.

He is known in Dramatic Dream Team (DDT) and around the micro-indy scene for his hilarious promos and natural charisma as well as his extensive use of comedy in his matches. He is the president of DDT and has also worked as the chief executive officer of Wrestle-1. He became the new president of Pro Wrestling Noah when CyberAgent purchased the company.

Career[edit]

Takagi was trained by Goro Tsurumi and started at his International Pro Wrestling revival promotion, IWA Kakuto Shijuku. Soon, however, Takagi broke off, seeing that IWAKS's limited exposure would only limit him to be an independent wrestler, in 1997 he formed DDT (Dramatic Dream Team), which not only would promote in Tokyo (as opposed to Tsurumi's Chigasaki, Kanagawa base), but also be based on the entertainment wrestling kingpin of the day, World Wrestling Entertainment. Since then Takagi's show has acquired a cult following as a good version of American-style entertainment wrestling. Takagi has also made appearances in All Japan Pro Wrestling, but prefers to remain his own man and his own promoter.

On May 5, 2015, Takagi was announced as the new chief executive officer (CEO) of Wrestle-1. He also continued serving as the president of DDT, while being involved with Wrestle-1's management.[5] Starting on April 1, 2017, Takagi served in the role of an advisor to new president Kaz Hayashi.[6] In March 2017, Wrestle-1 underwent a change in management, which led to Takagi assuming the new role of an advisor,[7] from which he resigned the following September.[8]

On September 1, 2017, DDT was sold to the CyberAgent company. Takagi retained his position as the company's president.[9]

On July 15, 2019, at Wrestle Peter Pan 2019, Takagi won the inaugural O-40 Championship by defeating Super Sasadango Machine. On September 29, at Who's Gonna TOP? 2019, he lost the title to Gorgeous Matsuno.

On January 30, 2020 Takagi became new president of Pro Wrestling Noah and commented that Mitsuharu Misawa once saved DDT when he gave chances to DDT wrestlers to perform at Noah events and he wanted to rise both DDT and Noah as world class promotions.

Personal life[edit]

His wife is Kayako Takagi, who actually helped him out backstage and on-screen in DDT storylines in 2004.

Championships and accomplishments[edit]

Takagi in 2010.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "新北京プロレス Japan Tour 2009 in Shinjuku Face". Dramatic Dream Team (in Japanese). Retrieved February 19, 2014.
  2. ^ "Into The Fight シリーズ 2013 in Odawara". Dramatic Dream Team (in Japanese). Archived from the original on April 8, 2013. Retrieved February 10, 2013.
  3. ^ Judgement2017~DDT旗揚げ20周年記念大会~. DDT Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). Retrieved March 20, 2017.
  4. ^ "【アップアップDDT(仮)リポート】アイドル×プロレスのコラボは大成功! 2回目開催を誓い大団円/新井愛瞳が爆弾発言!?「今度私たちも試合に出たい」". Dramatic Dream Team (in Japanese). February 19, 2014. Retrieved February 19, 2014.
  5. ^ 高木三四郎W-1CEO電撃就任. Daily Sports Online (in Japanese). Kobe Shimbun. May 5, 2015. Retrieved May 5, 2015.
  6. ^ カズ・ハヤシがW‐1社長就任 武藤は会長職に. Tokyo Sports (in Japanese). March 27, 2017. Archived from the original on March 28, 2019. Retrieved March 27, 2017.
  7. ^ カズ・ハヤシがW‐1社長就任 武藤は会長職に. Tokyo Sports (in Japanese). March 27, 2017. Archived from the original on March 28, 2019. Retrieved August 3, 2017.
  8. ^ W-1・高木三四郎が相談役を辞任「一つの役割を終えた」DDTとの友好関係は継続. Daily Sports Online (in Japanese). Kobe Shimbun. September 2, 2017. Retrieved September 2, 2017.
  9. ^ DDTがサイバーエージェントに株式譲渡 社名、体制に変更なし. Tokyo Sports (in Japanese). September 22, 2017. Archived from the original on September 22, 2017. Retrieved September 22, 2017.
  10. ^ DDT Pro-Wrestling (June 2, 2011). "DDT ProWrestling" 雨ニモマケズ ユニオン in 新宿 (in Japanese). Retrieved September 26, 2021.
  11. ^ Saalbach, Axel. "DDT Ryogoku Peter Pan 2011". Wrestlingdata.com. Retrieved September 26, 2021.
  12. ^ "DDT ProWrestling" Who’s Gonna Top?~DDTドラマティック総選挙2015~. Dramatic Dream Team (in Japanese). Retrieved September 27, 2015.
  13. ^ Judgement2021~DDT旗揚げ24周年記念大会~. DDT Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). March 28, 2021. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
  14. ^ "Champions and Championships". wrestlingdata.com. Retrieved March 11, 2021.
  15. ^ "Judgement 2013". Dramatic Dream Team (in Japanese). Archived from the original on April 10, 2013. Retrieved March 21, 2013.
  16. ^ <ヨシヒコ編集ジチョー主義>2012年DDTを各賞で振り返る. Dramatic Dream Team (in Japanese). December 21, 2012. Archived from the original on January 10, 2013. Retrieved December 22, 2012.
  17. ^ Fujitaが高木に、論外&Mazadが大阪06に勝利し、ベルトが愚連隊に勢揃い!世界一性格の悪い神の子が降臨!. Battle News (in Japanese). January 16, 2013. Retrieved January 16, 2013.

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