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Yohei Hayata (隼田陽平, Hayata Yohei, born August, 4, 1987) is a Japanese professional wrestler, also known simply as HAYATA (stylized in all capital letters). He currently works for Pro Wrestling Noah, where he is the current GHC National Champion in his first reign, while also being a former five-time GHC Junior Heavyweight Champion, a former five-time GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion and the winner of the 2017 and 2018 Global Junior Heavyweight Tag League and the 2019 Global Junior League.

He began his career in Wrestle Gate and would later to Osaka Pro Wrestling where he was a two-times Osaka Pro Wrestling Tag Team Champion, the winner of the 2012 Osaka Tag Festival and the winner of the 2012 Osaka Pro Wrestling 6 Person Tag Tournament. In 2013 he left Osaka Pro to form Doutonbori Pro Wresting with Kuuga and several others and would later become freelancers. He also wrestled for Dove Pro Wrestling, where he is a former Dove Pro Heavyweight Champion.

Professional wrestling career[]

Early Career (2006–2010)[]

HAYATA got his start in Amateur wrestling and Basketball and would find himself working under HANZO in Wrestle Gate where he would wrestle until he left Wrestle Gate in April of 2010. He would also occasionally compete in Dove Pro Wrestling and All Japan Pro Wrestling. In 2010 HAYATA moved over to Osaka Pro Wrestling.

Osaka Pro Wrestling (2010–2013)[]

After he moved to Osaka Pro he received an opportunity for the Osaka Pro Wrestling Cahmpionship and in September he would join the heel unit JOKER. On October 31, 2011 HAYATA would win his very first championship on his first challenge after he and Kuuga defeated Atsushi Kotoge and Daisuke Harada for the Osaka Pro Tag Team Championship.[1] In June, Joker began having problems with HAYATA, after he started losing matches. As a result, Kuuga abandoned his Osaka Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship partner to team with Joker's newest member, Spider J, in the 2012 Osaka Tag Festival, leaving HAYATA to team with Tadasuke in the same tournament.[2] On June 24, HAYATA and Tadasuke defeated Kuuga and Spider J in the finals of the tournament to win the 2012 Osaka Tag Festival. Following their win, HAYATA announced that both he and Tadasuke were quitting Joker.[3]

HAYATA and Tadasuke made their first post-Joker appearance on June 30, defeating former stablemates Kuuga and Orochi via disqualification, after Kuuga hit both of them with a steel chair. Later in the event, HAYATA and Tadasuke made another appearance, inviting Daisuke Harada to join them.[4] Harada accepted the invite on July 7 and formed a new trio with Tadasuke and Hayata with the three sharing a common goal of stopping Joker.[5] On July 14, the new alliance was named "Glare".[6] On July 22 at Hurricane 2012, Osaka Pro's largest annual event, HAYATA and Tadasuke defeated Sengoku (Hideyoshi and Masamune) and The Big Guns ( The Bodyguard and Zeus) in a three-way match to win the vacant Osaka Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship.[7] Later in the event, Daisuke Harada completed Glare's clean sweep by defeating Black Buffalo to win the Osaka Pro Wrestling Championship, afterwards declaring that his stable was now going to change Osaka Pro.[7] On September 30, Tadasuke and Hayata made their first successful defense of the Osaka Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship against former Joker stablemates Kuuga and Orochi.[8][9] On October 21, Glare won the Osaka Pro Wrestling 6 Person Tag Tournament, defeating the Joker trio of Hideyoshi, Kuuga and Quiet Storm in the finals.[10][11] On November 2 HAYATA and Tadasuke made their second successful defense of the Osaka Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship, defeating Black Buffalo and Tigers Mask.[12] On January 19, 2013, Glare defeated Black Buffalo, Kazuaki Mihara and Naoki Setoguchi in a six-man tag team main event. After the match, Harada revealed Buffalo as the newest member of Glare.[13] On February 24 HAYATA, Tadasuke, Buffalo and Harada of Glare faced Billyken Kid, Kazuaki Mihara, Naoki Setoguchi and Tigers Mask of the Osaka Pro Seikigun in an elimination match, where the losing team would be forced to disband. HAYATA was the first man to be eliminated from the match. Harada pinned Billyken Kid saving Glare and forcing Seikigun to disband.[14] On March 2, Billyken Kid and Kazuaki Mihara joined Glare, announcing they now agreed with the stable's "revolution". Glare then declared war on Joker and Unique Gundan, the two remaining stables in Osaka Pro.[15] The rivalry between Glare and Unique Gundan built to a four-on-four elimination match on March 24, where HAYATA, Tadasuke, Harada and Mihara suffered an upset defeat at the hands of Ebessan, Kanjyuro Matsuyama, Kuishinbo Kamen and Takoyakida, after which the two groups made peace with each other.[16][17]

On March 30, six top Osaka Pro wrestlers, including HAYATA and his Glare stablemate Daisuke Harada, announced that they were quitting the promotion following April 29. As a result, HAYATA and Tadasuke relinquished the Osaka Pro Tag Team Championship.[18][19] HAYATA would join Kuuga in the formation of Doutonbori Pro Wrestling.

Doutonbori and Dove Pro Wrestling (2013–2017)[]

After his departure from Osaka Pro he participated in the first Dotonbori Tag King Decision League with YO-HEY and finishing the tournament with 8 points. After that, he would make appearances until signed with Dove Pro Wrestling. In 2016 would make appearances in Pro Wrestling FREEDOMS he won the King of FREEDOM Tag Team Championship with Yuya Susumu. On February 19, 2017, they lost the titles to Brahman Kei and Brahman Shu.

Pro Wrestling NOAH (2016–present)[]

In December 2016 after the Suzuki-gun storyline with Pro Wrestling Noah the president of NOAH Masayuki Uchida announced that he would let freelancers wrestle in NOAH. On December 9 he would make his debut in NOAH defeating Hitoshi Kumano. Later in January 2017 they would defeat Hi69 and Taiji Ishimori which lead into a feud for the vacant GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions. On February 18 he and YO-HEY would fail to win the vacant GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions losing to Hi69 and Taiji Ishimori. Three days later, HAYATA and YO-HEY came together with Daisuke Harada and Tadasuke to form a new stable named RATEL'S.[20]

On March 25 HAYATA pinned the GHC Junior Heavyweight Champion Hajime Ohara during an eight-man tag team match. After the match in a backstage interview, HAYATA challenged Ohara into a title match. This led on May 27 HAYATA defeating Ohara to become the new GHC Junior Heavyweight Champion. After the match, he would be challenged by Taiji Ishimori into a title match at the Great Voyage in Fukushima. On June 25 at the Great Voyage in Fukushima, HAYATA would lose the title to Ishimori. The following month HAYATA and YO-HEY took part of the 2017 Global Junior Heavyweight Tag League. They would finish the tournament with five wins and two losses advancing to the finals. In the finals, they defeated Ishimori and Hi69 to win the tournament. On August 26 HAYATA and YO-HEY defeated Ishimori and Hi69 to win the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship. On September 3, Noah announced that HAYATA had signed an exclusive contract with the promotion, ending his days as a freelancer. On January 27, 2018, HAYATA and YO-HEY lost the titles to Ishimori and Hi69. From July 7 to July 31, HAYATA and YO-HEY took part of the Global Junior Heavyweight Tag League, finishing the tournament with a record of four wins and two losses, advancing to the finals of the tournament. On August 5, HAYATA and YO-HEY defeated Hitoshi Kumano and Hajime Ohara in the finals to win the tournament for a second consecutive year. From September 8 to September 29, HAYATA took part in the Global Junior League, finishing with a record of one win, one draw and three losses. On February 1, 2019, HAYATA would later leave RATEL'S and sided with YO-HEY only turn on them days later. From May to June, HAYATA and YO-HEY took part of the 2019 Global Junior Heavyweight Tag League, finishing the tournament with a record of five wins, two losses, and one draw, advancing to the finals of the tournament. HAYATA and YO-HEY were defeated by the Kotaro Suzuki and Yoshinari Ogawa in the finals on June 9. From June until July, HAYATA took part in the 2019 Global Junior League, finishing the tournament with a record of three wins, one loss, and one draw against Kotaro Suzuki, leading the two to face each other in a rematch, which HAYATA won to advance to the finals of the tournament. On July 28, HAYATA defeated RATEL'S stablemate Tadasuke in the finals to win the tournament.

On August 4, at Departure, HAYATA defeated Minoru Tanaka to win the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship for his second time. He lost the title to Yoshinari Ogawa on January 4, 2020 at New Sunrise. In January 2020, HAYATA took part in the 2020 Global Junior League, finishing the tournament with a record of one win and two losses, failing to advance to the semifinals of the tournament due to losing to block winner Yoshinari Ogawa in their head-to-head match. On March 29, 2020, HAYATA and YO-HEY defeated Atsushi Kotoge and Kotaro Suzuki to win the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship for the second time. On May 9, during a title defense against Kotaro Suzuki and Yoshinari Ogawa, HAYATA turned on YO-HEY, joining Ogawa and Suzuki to reform Stinger. The following day, HAYATA and Ogawa defeated Tadasuke and YO-HEY to win the vacant GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship, meaning that Stinger holds all two of Noah's junior heavyweight championships. On August 10 at NOAH The Chronicle Vol. 3, HAYATA defeated former RATEL'S stablemate Daisuke Harada to win the IPW:UK Junior Heavyweight Championship. Afterwards, in a backstage interview, HAYATA threw the title in a trash can, retiring the title. On October 11, HAYATA and Ogawa lost the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship to Momo no Seishun (Atsushi Kotoge and Daisuke Harada), before regaining them on November 22 at NOAH The Chronicle Vol. 4. They lost the titles to Daisuke Harada and Hajime Ohara on May 31, 2021.

On June 26 at Cage War, HAYATA won NOAH Jr. Rumble match by last eliminating YO-HEY. Afterwards, HAYATA challenged Atsushi Kotoge to a title match for the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship. The following day at Muta The World, HAYATA defeated Kotoge to win the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship for the third time. On November 28 at Noah the Best, HAYATA and Yoshinari Ogawa defeated Los Perros del Mal de Japón (Eita and Nosawa Rongai) to win the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship for the third time, making him a double champion in the process. On December 5, HAYATA successfully defended the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship against Tadasuke. Following the match, during HAYATA's celebrations Ogawa pulled the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship belt off of his shoulder, and HAYATA held on to it, before Ogawa indicated himself as the next challenger for the title by pointing to it. Afterwards, in a post-match interview, HAYATA proclaimed Ogawa as his next challenger, leading Ogawa to offer an handshake, before proceeding to attack him. Their feud for the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship led to a title match on January 1, 2022 at NOAH The New Year, where HAYATA successfully defended his title against Ogawa. Following the match, HAYATA offered an handshake to Ogawa, but he refuse throwing his half of the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship to HAYATA. Four days later at New Sunrise, HAYATA and Ogawa successfully defended the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship against Los Perros del Mal de Japón (Kotaro Suzuki and YO-HEY). Afterwards, Ogawa appeared to have resolve his issues with HAYATA. On January 10, HAYATA lost the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship to Daisuke Harada in his ninth title defense, ending his reign at 197 days. Nine days later, HAYATA and Ogawa vacated the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship, after Ogawa tested positive for the COVID-19. On April 29 at Majestic, HAYATA defeated Eita to win the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship for the fourth time. He lost the title to Ninja Mack on October 30 at Ariake Triumph, in his seventh title defense, after the referee was forced to stop the match, due to HAYATA legitimately dislocated his left shoulder.

On February 21, 2023, at Keiji Mutoh Grand Final Pro-Wrestling "Last-Love", HAYATA made his return from injury, teaming with Chris Ridgeway, Yoshinari Ogawa, Eita, and Daga in a winning effort against Atsushi Kotoge, YO-HEY, Seiki Yoshioka, Alejandro and Junta Miyawaki. Over the following months, Ogawa's relationship with HAYATA quickly fell off. On April 16 at Green Journey in Sendai, HAYATA defeated AMAKUSA to win the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship for fifth time. On May 4 at Majestic, Ogawa announced that he, Chris Ridgeway and Daga were the "new Stinger" and that HAYATA and Eita where not considered members anymore. On May 14, HAYATA made an alliance with Eita, after saving him from an attack by Stinger, stating that Ogawa's era was over. On May 21, HAYATA was attacked by Stinger. Later thar night, HAYATA saved Eita from an attack by Stinger. On November 4 at Demolition Stage In Niigata, HAYATA lost the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship to Daga.

On April 11, 2024, HAYATA defeated Jack Morris to win the GHC National Championship, in the process, becoming the first junior heavyweight wrestler to hold the title.

In wrestling[]

  • Finishing moves
    • 403 Impact (Jumping lifting DDT, sometimes while cross-armed) – 2021–present
    • Crossfix (Rolling crucifix pin)
    • Headache (Hurricanrana driver to a kneeling opponent)
    • Moonsault
  • Signature moves
    • Cross-armed DDT
    • Dropkick
    • Enzuigiri
    • Fireman's carry DDT
    • Forearm smash
    • Handspring kick
    • Kick to the face into a seated opponent
    • Sitout scoop slam piledriver
    • Superkick
  • With YO-HEY
    • Double superkick into a seated opponent
    • Wheelbarrow facebuster/ cutter combination
  • Entrance themes
    • "Painkiller" by Judas Priest

Championships and accomplishments[]

References[]

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