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Abdullah Kobayashi

Japanese professional wrestler


Japanese professional wrestler

FieldValue
nameAbdullah Kobayashi
imageアブドーラ小林.JPG
captionKobayashi in 2015
namesAbdullah Kobayashi
Abdullah Jr. Kobayashi
Abu Mokkori
Gannosuke "GK" Kobayashi
Mr. Gennosuke
Stan Kobayashi
Yōsuke Kobayashi
height
weight165 kg
birth_nameYōsuke Kobayashi
birth_date
birth_placeKoshoku, Nagano
trainerAbdullah the Butcher
Kendo Nagasaki
Mr. Pogo
debutMay 29, 1995

Abdullah Jr. Kobayashi Abu Mokkori Gannosuke "GK" Kobayashi Mr. Gennosuke Stan Kobayashi Yōsuke Kobayashi Kendo Nagasaki Mr. Pogo |}} Yōsuke Kobayashi, is a Japanese professional wrestler best known by his ring name Abdullah Kobayashi after Abdullah the Butcher, who was one of his trainers.

Professional wrestling career

He began his career in 1995 as one of the main wrestlers in Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW) in the Deathmatch division and has wrestled for BJW throughout most of his career. He is well known for his very brutal deathmatches with the likes of Ryuji Ito and several other BJW wrestlers. On June 26, 2010, Kobayashi made his American debut in Combat Zone Wrestling's Tournament of Death IX defeating Nick Gage in the first round but lost in the second to JC Bailey. In mid-2013, Kobayashi was diagnosed with hepatitis C, forcing him to take a long-term break from in-ring action to undergo treatment. He returned to the ring on August 10, 2014.

Other media

Kobayashi appears as himself alongside Ryuji Ito, Daisuke Sekimoto, Takashi Sasaki and Jaki Numazawa in the 2006 film Dirty Sanchez: The Movie. Kobayashi and the other wrestlers performed wrestling moves on the three main cast members, and also made a cameo appearance in the 2004 film Otōsan no Backdrop.

Championships and accomplishments

  • Big Japan Pro Wrestling
    • BJW Deathmatch Heavyweight Championship (7 times, current)
    • BJW Tag Team Championship (5 times) – with Kamikaze (1), Daikokubō Benkei (1), Jaki Numazawa (1), Daisuke Sekimoto (1) and Ryuji Ito (1)
    • WEW Hardcore Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Daikokubō Benkei
    • Sakatako Intercontinental Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Takayuki Ueki
    • Yokohama Shopping Street 6-Man Tag Team Championship (11 times) – with Jaki Numazawa and Kazuki Hashimoto (1), Masaya Takahashi and Takayuki Ueki (1), Jaki Numazawa and Ryuji Ito (1), Jaki Numazawa and Yuko Miyamoto (1), Hideki Suzuki and Yoshihisa Uto (2), Drew Parker and Yoshihisa Uto (2), Daiju Wakamatsu and Kankuro Hoshino (1), and Kankuro Hoshino and Ryuji Ito (2)
    • Dainichi-X (2011) – with Yuji Okabayashi
    • Ikkitousen Deathmatch Survivor (2015)
    • Saikyo Tag League (2003, 2022) – with Daikokubo Benkei and Daiju Wakamatsu
    • Super Hot One Day Tournament (2024) –with Takuya Nomura
  • Japan Indy Grand Prix
    • MVP Award (2012)
  • Niigata Pro Wrestling
    • Niigata Openweight Championship (1 time)
  • Tokyo Sports
    • Fighting Spirit Award (2012)

References

References

  1. link. [[Big Japan Pro Wrestling]]
  2. Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Abdullah Kobayashi". Cagematch.net.
  3. link
  4. link. (2013-09-16). [[Tokyo Sports]]
  5. link. (2014-08-10). [[Big Japan Pro Wrestling]]
  6. Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Abdullah Kobayashi".
  7. "Dainichi-X 2011". Cagematch.net.
  8. link. (2012-12-31). [[DDT Pro-Wrestling]]
  9. link. (March 13, 2021). Niigata Pro Wrestling
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