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Kahagas
Kahagas in April 2012
Born (1973-07-15) July 15, 1973 (age 51)
Tokyo, Japan
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Kahagas[1]
Billed height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)[1]
Billed weight205 lb (93 kg)[1]
Trained byHéctor Guerrero
Prince Iaukea
Tom Horne
Tyree Pride[1]
John Tenta[2]
Debut2000

Kahagas[1] (born July 15, 1973)[2][3] is a Japanese-American professional wrestler. He currently wrestles on the independent circuit and is a former NWA National Heavyweight Champion, NWA North American Heavyweight Champion and NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion.

Career

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Full Impact Pro (2003–2006)

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Kahagas made his debut for Full Impact Pro's Inaugural Show, defeating Dagon Briggs and Thunderbolt Norton.[4] In his first year of wrestling, Kahagas feuded with Dagon Briggs and Brian Gamble with the latter of which he came out on top of. On April 9, 2003, he won the Jersey Championship Wrestling (JCW) Lightweight Championship defeating Shawn Sherdian.[5] With FIP being the sister promotion to Ring of Honor, FIP wrestlers could also wrestle at ROH shows and Kahagas was no different, at Glory By Honor Kahagas lost a six-man mayhem match which was won by Trent Acid. In September, Kahagas participated in the FIP Heavyweight Championship tournament, making the second round before being eliminated by Rainman. Kahagas continued to wrestler for FIP until March 2006, in his last match he defeated Kenny King.

Coastal Championship Wrestling (2005–2012)

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On July 16, 2005, Kahagas made his debut for Coastal Championship Wrestling, losing to Dok Rivers. He performed sporadically for CCW in 2005 before becoming an active member in 2006. In June 2006, Kahagas wrestled legendary wrestler Jake Roberts in a losing effort. After this Kahagas was thrust into the Southeastern Heavyweight Championship picture. After two unsuccessful attempts at the champion Joey Machete, Kahagas finally beat him for the title on September 16. Kahagas remained champion for over a year but would retain most because of disqualification, during his remain he took on many former WWE wrestlers including Jimmy Snuka and D'Lo Brown. He lost the title to JB Cool in November 2007. Kahagas would become a two time Southeastern Heavyweight Championship when he defeated JT Flash on July 26, 2008. After holding the title for 11 months, he would finally lose it to Pablo Marquez. In 2010, he would shift his focus to CCW Heavyweight Championship, defeating Scotty 2 Hotty for the championship. Kahagas would hold the title for 774 days before vacating the title in late early 2012. His final appearance for CCW came on June 16, 2012 where he lost a fatal four way for the CCW Heavyweight Championship which Pablo Marquez won.

Florida Underground Wrestling (2010–present)

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Kahagas made his debut in Florida Underground Wrestling (FUW) on November 2, 2010, defeating Jimmy Whiplash.[6] Kahagas was undefeated until April 12, 2011 when he and Bruce Santee were defeated by Dakota Darsow and The Cuban Assassin. On May 10, 2011, Kahagas and Sideshow were defeated by the FUW Tag Team Champions Darsow and Kennedy Kendrick. On May 17, 2011, Kahagas was eliminated in a 25-Man Florida Underground Rumble for the Heavyweight Championship, which was won by The Cuban Assassin. On May 31, 2011, Kahagas wrestled in a match for the Heavyweight title, also involving Sideshow, but the winner was The Cuban Assassin. From June 2011, Kahagas remained undefeated before losing to Michael Tarver on March 25, 2012. With this lost, he took on Tarver for his FUW Bruiserweight Championship which he won via DQ therefore did not become champion. In the summer 2012, Kahagas started a feud with FUW Heavyweight Champion Bruce Santee, which included several championship matches where both Santee's FUW Heavyweight Championship and Kahagas's NWA National Heavyweight Championship were on the line. On June 28, 2012, Kahagas defeated Santee, winning the FUW Heavyweight Championship. On November 2, 2012, he vacated the FUW Heavyweight Championship.

National Wrestling Alliance

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Kahagas with his in ring attire.

Kahagas started to wrestle within National Wrestling Alliance promotions on December 14, 2011. He and the NWA National Heavyweight Champion Chance Prophet wrestled to double disqualification on two occasions, however, Kahagas finally defeated Prophet for the title on March 29, 2012 in a Four Corners Weapons Russian Chain Match. On April 6, 2012, he successfully defended his championship against NWA World Heavyweight Champion "Scrap Iron" Adam Pearce. On April 14, 2012, he wrestled in a "Champion vs. Champion" match against the NWA World Junior Champion Kevin Douglas, which resulted in a simultaneous double pinfall resulting in a draw. On November 2, 2012, Kahagas won a 9 Way Elimination match on a Dangerous Adrenaline Wrestling Gladiators event to win the vacant NWA World Heavyweight Championship. Participants included Lance Erikson and Chance Prophet (Prophet was vocal after being informed he was not being crowned champion alleging promises were made to be made champion) Following the win, Kahagas vacated the NWA National Heavyweight Championship.[7] On March 16, 2013, Kahagas lost the NWA World Heavyweight Championship to Rob Conway.[8] On April 20, Kahagas defeated Byron Wilcott to win the NWA North American Heavyweight Championship. With this victory, he became the first wrestler to win the National, North American, and World Heavyweight Championships.[9] On November 1, 2013, Kahagas retained the title to Francisco Ciatso at FUW Throwdown 8.[10] Two days later, retained the title against Rafi Rex.[11] On November 30, 2013, Kahagas retained the title against Jeff Boom by DQ.[12] In 2016 he went to AIWF and won the AIWF World Title.[13]

Championships and accomplishments

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Kahagas as the NWA National Heavyweight Champion.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e "Kahagas Profile". Cagematch. Retrieved November 5, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c "Kahagas OWOW Profile". Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved November 5, 2012.
  3. ^ "The Wrestling Revolution - Kahagas". The Wrestling Revolution. Retrieved July 24, 2015.
  4. ^ "Reference at www.cagematch.de".
  5. ^ "Reference at www.cagematch.de".
  6. ^ "Reference at www.cagematch.de".
  7. ^ Martin, Adam (November 14, 2012). "NWA Heavyweight Title once again vacated on 11/2". WrestleView. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
  8. ^ Johnson, Mike (March 17, 2013). "Former WWE star wins NWA title". Pro Wrestling Insider. Retrieved March 17, 2013.
  9. ^ a b Caldwell, James (April 20, 2013). "Show Results - 4/20 NWA Houston Parade of Champions: Caldwell's in-person report on Conway vs. Masters for NWA Title, Hoyt & Archer defend IWGP Tag Titles, three title changes". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved April 21, 2013.
  10. ^ "Reference at www.cagematch.de".
  11. ^ "Reference at www.cagematch.de".
  12. ^ "Reference at www.cagematch.de".
  13. ^ https://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/aiwf/aiwf-h.html
  14. ^ "Reference at www.cagematch.net".
  15. ^ "Reference at www.caulifloweralleyclub.org".
  16. ^ "Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) 500 for 2013". The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved August 22, 2013.
  17. ^ "Reference at www.cagematch.net".
  18. ^ "Log into Facebook | Facebook". {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  19. ^ "Casino Royale 2015". Vendetta Pro Wrestling. Retrieved May 15, 2012.
  20. ^ "Casino Royale 2016". Vendetta Pro Wrestling. April 18, 2016. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  21. ^ "Year End Awards". Wrecking Ball Wrestling. Archived from the original on September 28, 2013. Retrieved September 26, 2013.
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