Masayuki Naruse

Masayuki Naruse (成瀬 昌由) is a Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist, competing in the light heavyweight division.

Mixed martial arts career
Naruse started practising shotokan karate in high school before turning his attention to puroresu. He was eventually accepted in Fighting Network RING and trained under his chairman Akira Maeda.

Fighting Network RINGS
A longtime competitor in RINGS before the organization began hosting MMA bouts. Naruse experienced little success early in his shootfighting career, dropping six of his first seven mixed martial arts bouts, including fights against Valentijn Overeem and Magomedkhan Gamzatkhanov (commonly referred to by his nickname Volk Han).

He turned things around as a participant in the eight-man Light Heavyweight title tournament in 1997,defeating Lee Hasdell, Wataru Sakata and Chris Haseman en route to becoming the first RINGS Light Heavyweight Champion. He then went 3-6 over his next nine fights before RINGS dissolved in 2002.

After RINGS
After wrestling for New Japan Pro Wrestling, Naruse decided to go back to competing in MMA. On December 31, 2003, he defeated Jan Nortje by rear-naked choke at K-1 PREMIUM 2003 Dynamite!!. He then defeated Tony Williams via armbar at Jungle Fight 3 in Brazil.

Return to MMA
Nine years after retiring in 2004, Naruse returned to MMA on October 27, 2013, as he lost to Sanae Kikuta via armbar at Grabaka Live! 3. Naruse then faced Japanese MMA legend Yuki Kondo at Pancrase: 257 on March 30, 2014. He lost the fight via majority decision.

Fighting Network RINGS
Naruse debuted for Fighting Network RINGS in 1992 where he was billed as a scrappy junior heavyweight. Among the wrestlers he took on during the organization's puroresu days include Heavyweight wrestler Yoshihisa Yamomoto, kickboxer Nobuaki Kakuta, UFC 10 participant Dieseul Berto, Volk Han, MMA veteran Satoshi Honma and future tag team partner Mitsuya Nagai.

Naruse and other RINGS wrestlers made the transition to mixed martial arts with the promotion in 1995.

New Japan Pro Wrestling
In 2001 with RINGS on the verge of collapse, he moved to New Japan Pro Wrestling. It was a well timed move as owner Antonio Inoki was giving former MMA fighters immediate pushes & he was immediately placed into a feud with Minoru Tanaka, who used to work for BattlARTS, RINGS' rival promotion. Within 4 months of his debut, Naruse captured the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship from his rival Tanaka.

He fought for NJPW from 2001–06, defending his Junior Heavyweight title against Shinya Makabe and El Samurai before losing his belt to Tokimitsu Ishizawa. His next chance at the title was as one of 11 competitors in a Battle Royal on Oct. 13, 2003 which as won by Jado.

Naruse paired with Mitsuya Nagai to win the All Asia Tag Team Championship on July 26, 2004 vs. Masanobu Fuchi[Masanobu Fuchi. They defended the belt three times before losing to Barry Buchanan and Rico Constantino on Feb. 2, 2005.

His last bout came on Jan. 8, 2006 vs. Takashi Iizuka, his 375th career match for New Japan Pro Wrestling.

In wrestling

 * Finishing moves
 * Crazy Cyclone (Spinning backfist)
 * Naruse Lock (Arm trap crossface) - 2003-2006
 * Signature moves
 * Ankle lock
 * Capture suplex - adopted from Akira Maeda
 * [[Professional wrestling holds#Guillotine choke|Guillotine choke
 * Kopylov Clutch (Cross kneelock)
 * Rear naked choke

Pro wrestling

 * All Japan Pro Wrestling
 * All Asia Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Mitsuya Nagai


 * New Japan Pro Wrestling
 * IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
 * G1 Jr. Six Man Tag Team Tournament (2001) - with Minoru Tanaka and Masahito Kakihara

Mixed martial arts

 * Fighting Network RINGS
 * First and only RINGS Light Heavyweight Champion