Go Shiozaki

January 6, 2024
Amateur Wrestler

Quick Facts

Go Shiozaki
Full Name Go Shiozaki
Occupation Amateur Wrestler
Date Of Birth Jan 21, 1982(1982-01-21)
Age 42
Birthplace Kumamoto
Country Japan
Birth City Kumamoto Prefecture
Horoscope Capricorn

Go Shiozaki Biography

Name Go Shiozaki
Birthday Jan 21
Birth Year 1982
Place Of Birth Kumamoto
Home Town Kumamoto Prefecture
Birth Country Japan
Birth Sign Capricorn

Go Shiozaki is one of the most popular and richest Amateur Wrestler who was born on January 21, 1982 in Kumamoto, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. Go Shiozaki (Chao Hao , Shiozaki Go, born January 21 1982) is a Japanese professional wrestler who is currently affiliated with the Pro Wrestling Noah promotion. Shiozaki made his debut in the promotion in July of 2004 and continued with it until the close of 2012. In January of 2013, Shiozaki joined All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), which saw him become a one- time Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion and twice World Tag Team Champion, before quitting the organization in September of 2015. After that, he was back with Noah and in May 2016 Shiozaki won the GHC Heavyweight Championship for the third time. He has also worked with American promotional companies Ring of Honor (ROH) and Full Impact Pro (FIP) and won the FIP’s World Heavyweight Championship. In August of 2016, Shiozaki was appointed the chief of Noah’s wrestlers’ association.

In the latter part of April 2007 Shiozaki was a participant in Noah in the highly regarded King of Europe Cup. The Japanese wrestler beat Real Quality Wrestling representative Martin Stone in the opening round, before losing against Pro Wrestling Guerrilla representative Davey Richards in the quarterfinals.

On June 6, 2008, Shiozaki participated in a one night tournament to crown new ROH World Tag Team Champions. He and partner World Champion Nigel McGuiness were eliminated in the first round by Kevin Steen and El Generico when Steen forced McGuiness to submit to the sharpshooter. The following day, Shiozaki received a title shot against McGuiness but lost when McGuiness forced him to submit to the London Dungeon. On June 28, Shiozaki revealed himself to be the newest member of Sweet ‘n’ Sour Inc., Larry Sweeney’s heel stable.

Soon after having a tryout match with World Wrestling Entertainment on September 5, Shiozaki began wrestling in Harley Race’s World League Wrestling, where he also underwent further training under Race. On October 4, he won the WLW World Heavyweight Championship for the first time in a nine-man Battle Royal for the vacant title. He later lost title to four-time WLW World Heavyweight Champion Luminous Warrior on May 19, 2009.

In the early months year 2006 Shiozaki broke his jaw while wrestling Kenta. After his healing, he resumed taking on the biggest name in the business and, despite defeating them he’d make a valiant effort against them, just like Kobashi’s performance at All Japan Pro Wrestling. Following the time that Kobashi was forced to withdraw from competition due to cancer, Shiozaki briefly joined forces with Tamon Honda, but was lost to Noah’s best wrestlers, until the time he broke his losing streak when he pinned Ricky Marvin.

Go Shiozaki Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Amateur Wrestler
House Living in own house.

Go Shiozaki is one of the richest Amateur Wrestler from Japan. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Go Shiozaki 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Shiozaki began training at Shiozaki’s Pro Wrestling Noah dojo in 2003. According to presenters at the event, Universal Uproar, was the only wrestler to be a graduate of his class and also having the distinction of being the lowest-ranked wrestler. After his debut, Shiozaki was an apprentice of famous Kenta Kobashi. Shiozaki and Kobashi made an extremely effective tag team. The biggest battle they had together was a defeat with Kensuke Sasaki and his own protégé, Katsuhiko Nakajima. The match received critical acclaim receiving a near perfect rating by The Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

Shiozaki earned Shiozaki’s Ring of Honor (ROH) debut in the ROH’s tour in August 2006 of England. On July 7, 2007, Shiozaki took on Bryan Danielson in ROH’s debut show in Tokyo, Japan. He lost to ROH World Champion Nigel McGuinness in a title match at a Noah Show in January 2008 prior to becoming a part of on the ROH lineup as an official in the event in February, Eye of the Storm.

In the summer of 2008, Shiozaki began performing for ROH’s sister promotion, Full Impact Pro (FIP), based in Florida. He defeated Erick Stevens for the World Heavyweight Championship at FIP’s event Heatstroke on August 23. He would hold the belt for four months, defending it on both FIP and ROH, before losing it to Tyler Black on December 20.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Height 6 ft 0 in

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Who is Go Shiozaki Dating?

According to our records, Go Shiozaki is possibily single & has not been previously engaged. As of December 1, 2023, Go Shiozaki’s is not dating anyone.

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On September 28, Shiozaki defeated Suwama in the finals to win the 2014 Ōdō Tournament and earn another shot at the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship. Shiozaki received his title shot on October 29, but was defeated by Joe Doering. Shiozaki received a rematch with Doering on January 3, 2015, and defeated him to win the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for the first time. He made his first successful title defense on February 7 against Zeus. His second successful defense took place on March 27 against Xceed stablemate Kento Miyahara. On May 6, Shiozaki and Miyahara defeated Yutaka Yoshie and Shiozaki’s next Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship challenger Akebono to become the new World Tag Team Champions. By simultaneously holding the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship and the World Tag Team Championship, Shiozaki became the seventh “Quintuple Crown Champion”. On May 21, Shiozaki lost the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship to Akebono in his third defense. On September 28, it was announced that Shiozaki was leaving AJPW the following month and becoming a freelancer. The announcement also led to Shiozaki and Miyahara vacating the World Tag Team Championship. Shiozaki’s final AJPW match took place on October 4, when he and Miyahara defeated Jun Akiyama and Yoshinobu Kanemaru in a tag team match.

Facts & Trivia

Go Ranked on the list of most popular Amateur Wrestler. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Japan. Go Shiozaki celebrates birthday on January 21 of every year.

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