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Kento Miyahara (宮原 健斗, Miyahara Kento, born February 27, 1989)[1][2] is a Japanese professional wrestler, currently signed to All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), where he is a former six-time Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion. He is known for his charismatic and energetic demeanor in his matches and segments, with him adding brash and anti-authority rhetoric within his later years as the "Best of the Best". His catchphrase (俺 が 最強です!, Ore ga saikyōdesu!) literally means "I am the strongest!"

Miyahara was trained by Kensuke Sasaki and started his career in his Kensuke Office promotion in February 2008, before joining AJPW in January 2014. In November, Miyahara became part of the Xceed stable. The stable marked a major turning point for the career of Miyahara, a longtime fan favorite, who began his ascent into the main event picture.

The following December, Miyahara began billed as their next "face of the company" and its public face, and became known as one of the "new Four Pillars of Heaven", culminating on February 2016, Miyahara defeating Zeus to win AJPW's top title, the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship, becoming the youngest champion in the title's history at 26 years old. During his reign, Miyahara became the first wrestler to headline a AJPW pay-per-view event in the Ryōgoku Kokugikan, since 2013. His reign ended at 464 days, losing it to Shuji Ishikawa in May 2017, before regaining it three months later. He held the title for a month. The following year, Miyahara regained the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for a third time, holding for four months, before winning the Ōdō Tournament and regaining the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship in October. During his fourth reign, Miyahara became the first wrestler to win the Champion Carnival, as the reigning Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion. He held the title for 519 days losing it to long-term rival Suwama.

In 2016, 2019 and 2022,Tokyo Sports, awarded Miyahara the Outstanding Performance Award, becoming the second AJPW wrestler alongside Genichiro Tenryu to be receive the award two times and first AJPW wrestler to receive the awards three times, following his first and fourth Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship reigns.

Professional wrestling career[]

Kensuke Office / Diamond Ring (2008–2013)[]

With a background in judo,[3] Miyahara made his professional wrestling debut on February 11, 2008, at a Kensuke Office event, losing to All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) representative Seiya Sanada.[4] Through Kensuke Office's relationship with Pro Wrestling Noah, Miyahara also began making appearances for Noah, taking part in both the NTV G+ Cup Junior Heavyweight Tag League and Mauritius Cup later in the year.[5][6] Miyahara continued working regularly for both Kensuke Office and Pro Wrestling Noah for the next few years, being pegged as the "next Kensuke Sasaki".[3] On May 17, 2012, Miyahara made his Mexican debut for International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG), when he represented a team of Japanese wrestlers in the 2012 Copa Higher Power.[7] In February 2013, Miyahara entered a storyline, where he turned on Sasaki and the former Kensuke Office, now known as Diamond Ring, by joining the villainous Voodoo Murders stable.[8] Backed by his new partners, he then started a storyline rivalry with the remaining Diamond Ring representatives such as Katsuhiko Nakajima and Satoshi Kajiwara.[9]

All Japan Pro Wrestling (2013–present)[]

In August 2013, it was announced that Miyahara would be taking part in AJPW's 2013 Ōdō Tournament the following month.[10] On September 9, Miyahara announced he was officially breaking off his affiliation with Diamond Ring and becoming a freelancer.[11] On September 14, Miyahara was eliminated from the Ōdō Tournament in his first round match by Suwama.[12] In AJPW, Miyahara formed a new partnership with Go Shiozaki due to the similarities between the two in both size and age.[13] On November 14, Voodoo Murders held a press conference to announce that Miyahara was also leaving the stable to fully concentrate on working for AJPW.[14] On November 21, Miyahara and Shiozaki came together with Atsushi Aoki and Kotaro Suzuki to form the new Xceed stable.[15] The following month, Miyahara and Shiozaki made it to the finals of the 2013 World's Strongest Tag Determination League, but were defeated there by Evolution (Joe Doering and Suwama).[16] In January 2014, Miyahara signed a contract to officially become affiliated with AJPW.[1] On March 18, Miyahara received his first shot at AJPW's top title, the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship, but was defeated by the defending champion, Akebono.[17][18] On August 16, Miyahara won his first professional wrestling title, when he and Kotaro Suzuki defeated Keisuke Ishii and Shigehiro Irie to win the All Asia Tag Team Championship.[19] In December, Miyahara and Go Shiozaki made it to the finals of their second World's Strongest Tag Determination League in a row, this time contested for the vacant World Tag Team Championship, but were again defeated there by Wild Burning (Jun Akiyama and Takao Omori).[20][21] Miyahara and Suzuki's reign as the All Asia Tag Team Champions ended in their second defense on January 3, 2015, when they were defeated by Dark Kingdom representatives Mitsuya Nagai and Takeshi Minamino.[22][23] On March 27, Miyahara received another shot at the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship, but was defeated by the defending champion, Xceed stablemate Go Shiozaki.[24][25] On May 6, Miyahara and Shiozaki defeated Akebono and Yutaka Yoshie to win the World Tag Team Championship.[26][27] On June 4, Miyahara scored a major win, when he led Xceed to a six-man captain's fall tag team match win over the Evolution stable, scoring the deciding pinfall over Suwama.[28] Following the win, Miyahara announced his intention of becoming the youngest Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion in history, challenging Akebono to a title match.[29] However, the title match on June 21 ended with Miyahara once again being defeated.[30][31] On September 28, Miyahara and Shiozaki vacated the World Tag Team Championship due to Shiozaki resigning from AJPW.[32][33] On November 16, Xceed was disbanded, when Kotaro Suzuki also announced his departure from AJPW.[34]

With Xceed gone, Miyahara was offered a spot in the Evolution stable. Though he turned down the offer, he agreed to team with Suwama in the 2015 World's Strongest Tag Determination League.[35] On December 6, the two defeated The Bodyguard and Zeus in the finals to win the tournament.[36] Following the final match, Miyahara expressed interest in continuing to team up with Suwama, but was attacked by Suwama, who instead announced Naoya Nomura as the newest member of Evolution.[37][38] Miyahara responded by announcing a new partnership with Jake Lee and Keiichi Sato, vowing to start a generational change in AJPW.[39] On December 25, the new team was named "Nextream".[40] Shortly after, with Yuma Aoyagi and Naoya Nomura joining Nextream, the four became known as the "new Four Pillars of Heaven". On February 12, 2016, Miyahara defeated Zeus in a decision match to win the vacant Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for the first time. At 26 years and 350 days, Miyahara became the youngest Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion in history, beating the previous record held by then 29-year-old Terry Gordy.[41][42] On February 21, Miyahara failed in his bid to become a "Quintuple Crown Champion", when he and Jake Lee were defeated by Zeus and Bodyguard in a match for the World Tag Team Championship.[43][44] Miyahara made his first successful defense of the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship on March 21 against Takao Omori.[45] His second title defense took place on May 25, when he defeated 2016 Champion Carnival winner Daisuke Sekimoto.[46][47] On June 15, Miyahara defeated Kengo Mashimo for his third successful title defense and afterwards nominated Jun Akiyama as his next challenger,[48][49] whom he went on to defeat in his fourth title defense on July 24.[50] On August 27, Miyahara made his fifth successful title defense against Ryoji Sai.[51] On November 27, Miyahara defeated Suwama in the main event of AJPW's first show in Ryōgoku Kokugikan in three years to make his sixth successful defense of the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship.[52][53] The following month, Miyahara and Jake Lee won their block in the 2016 World's Strongest Tag Determination League with a record of four wins and one loss, advancing to the finals of the tournament.[54][55]

After announcing his goal for 2017 of breaking the record for most successful defenses of the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship, held by Toshiaki Kawada with his ten defenses,[56] Miyahara made his seventh successful defense on January 15 by defeating Takao Omori.[57] En route to his next defense, Miyahara teamed up with Jake Lee to unsuccessfully challenge Bodyguard and Zeus for the World Tag Team Championship on February 17.[58] On February 26, Miyahara defeated Bodyguard for his eighth successful title defense.[59] On May 21 Miyahara reign as Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion ended after 464 days losing the title to Shuji Ishikawa. On August 27, Miyahara defeated Ishikawa at AJPW's 45th anniversary event in Ryōgoku Kokugikan to regain the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship.[60][61] He lost the title to 2017 Ōdō Tournament winner Suwama in his first defense on October 9.[62] In December Miyahara took part of the 2017 World's Strongest Tag Determination League alongside Yoshitatsu finishing the tournament with a record of five wins and four losses, failing to advance to the finals after losing to Suwama and Shuji Ishikawa in their head-to-head match. Afterwards the two formed a team named YoshiKen which led to defeat Suwama and Ishikawa to win the World Tag Team Championhip on February 3, 2018. They lost the title to The Bodyguard and Zeus on February 25. On March 25, Miyahara defeated Joe Doering to win the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for the third time. He lost the title to Zeus in his third defense on July 29. On September 24, Miyahara defeated Kengo Mashimo in the finals to win the 2018 Ōdō Tournament and then defeated Zeus to win back the title on October 21. From November 13 to December 11, Miyahara and Yoshitatsu took part in the World's Strongest Tag Determination League, finishing the tournament with a record of five wins and five losses, failing to advance to the finals of the tournament. On April 29, Miyahara defeated Jake Lee to win the 2019 Champion Carnival, becoming the first wrestler to win the tournament as reigning Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion.

On January 3, 2020, Miyahara made his ninth title successful title defense against Jake Lee. Afterwards, Aoyagi turned on Miyahara and challenged him to a title for his Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship, disbanding Nextream. On March 23, Miyahara lost the title to Suwama. In September, Miyahara took part in the 2020 Champion Carnival, finishing the tournament with a record of three wins and one loss, advancing to the finals of the tournament. On October 5, Miyahara was defeated by Zeus in the finals. Following the tournament, on November 15, Miyahara was approached by Aoyagi to reform Nextream for the upcoming 2020 World's Strongest Tag Determination League, which led Miyahara to accept. From November 22 until December 7, Miyahara and Aoyagi took part in the 2020 World's Strongest Tag Determination League, winning the tournament, with a record of five wins and two losses. On January 2, 2021, Miyahara and Aoyagi defeated Suwama and Shuji Ishikawa to win the World Tag Team Championship. From April 9 to May 3, Miyahara took part in the 2021 Champion Carnival finishing the tournament with a record of six wins and four losses, failing to win the tournament, after losing to his rival Jake Lee on May 3 at the final day. On September 7, Miyahara and Aoyagi lost the World Tag Team Championship to Suwama and Shotaro Ashino.

On January 23, 2022, Miyahara defeated Ryuki Honda in a tournament final to win the vacant Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for the fifth time. In April, Miyahara took part in the 2022 Champion Carnival, finishing the tournament with a record of two wins, two draws and one loss, failing to advance to the finals of the tournament, after drawing with Nextream stablemate Yuma Aoyagi on the final day. On June 20, Miyahara lost the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship to Jake Lee, suffering his first singles loss against him. On August 20, Miyahara defeated Jake Lee in the finals to win the 2022 Ōdō Tournament. On September 18, Miyahara defeated Suwama to win the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for the sixth time. From November 13 until December 7, Miyahara and Takuya Nomura took part in the 2022 World's Strongest Tag Determination League, winning the tournament, with a record of four wins and three losses, advance to the finals of the tournament. On December 6, the two defeated Shuji Ishikawa and Cyrus in the finals to win the tournament. On Janaury 2, 2023, Miyahara and Nomura defeated Suwama and KONO to win World Tag Team Championship. They lost the titles to Yuma Aoyagi and Naoya Nomura on January 22.

On February 4, after successfully defending the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship against Yuma Aoyagi, Miyahara formed a stable alongside him, his brother Atsuki Aoyagi, Rising HAYATO, Shuji Ishikawa, Yuma Anzai and Ryo Inoue, dubbed "Zennichi Shin Jidai" (New Age of All Japan in English), serving as a reaction against the influence of wrestlers from other promotions, who appeared or held titles in AJPW making them an anti-invader stable. On February 19, Miyahara lost the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship to New Japan Pro-Wrestling's Yuji Nagata. Later that month, Miyahara began feuding with NOAH's Masa Kitamiya, who was his junior during their years as part of Diamond Ring. On February 27, Kitamiya's partner Yoshiki Inamura confronted Miyahara, leading to a match between the two on March 14, with Miyahara demanded that Kitamiya came as Inamura's second. At the event, Miyahara defeated Inamura. Afterwards, Miyahara requested that NOAH competed in a match on March 21 and that Kitamiya should be involved. On March 21, Miyahara, Yuma Anzai and Ryo Inoue faced Masa Kitamiya, Yoshiki Inamura and Kinya Okada in a losing effort, ending their feud. From April 8 and May 7, Miyahara took part in the 2023 Champion Carnival, finishing the tournament with a record of four wins and three losses, failing to advance to the finals of the tournament. On June 15, Miyahara and Aoyagi defeated Kenoh and Manabu Soya to win the World Tag Team Championship. On June 17, Miyahara was challenged by Pro Wrestling Noah's Katsuhiko Nakajima to a singles match at One Night Dream. Their match was made official on June 21 in a press conference, with Miyahara slapping Nakajima to the floor. To Nakajima, Miyahara's behavior stemmed from jealousy, which he said was a "hindrance", to Miyahara it was a sense of incompatibility and a battle to overcome his senior for the position in wrestling he had seen Nakajima hold for so long. At One Night Dream, Miyahara was defeated by Nakajima. On October 9, Miyahara and Ayoagi lost the World Tag Team Championship to Jun Saito and Rei Saito. On December 31, Miyahara unsucessfully challenged Katsuhiko Nakajima for the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship.

On January 2, 2024, Miyahara announced that he had taken over Shuji Ishikawa's position as the chairman of talent relations.

In wrestling[]

  • Finishing moves
    • Break Heart (Lifting double underhook facebuster)[63][64][65] – 2013
    • Shutdown German Suplex Hold (Bridging package German suplex)[1][45]
    • Snake Limit (Cross armbreaker / Triangle choke combination)[1][66][67][68] – 2014–present
  • Signature moves
    • Back elbow, usually used as a way to stun the opponent's movement
    • Blackout (Jumping bicycle knee strike to a kneeling, standing, leaned over or cornered opponent)[1][45], previously used as a primary finishing move
    • Cross armbreaker
    • Curb Stomp (Leaping pushing stomp to a lumped-down, kneeling opponent)
    • Elbow smash
    • Hageshi (Fireman's carry drop on the barricade)
    • Headbutt, sometimes in a rapid variant
    • Huracánrana (Jumping tijeras (headscissors takedown from the opponent's shoulders) rolled into a single or double leg cradle pin)
    • Japanese Leg Roll Clutch (Reverse rolling prawn hold)
    • Lariat, stylized in tribute of Kensuke Sasaki
    • Multiple kicks
      • Bicycle
      • Low drop to the knee or leg of an opponent
      • Running big boot
      • Single leg drop to a leaned down or top or middle rope hanged opponent
    • Multiple suplex variations
      • 53 Sai / Gojyusan Sai (Snap spike) – adopted from Genichiro Tenryu
      • Brainbuster (Spike vertical)
      • End Roll (Low-angle German), previously used as a finishing move
      • German[1]
      • Northern lights, sometimes while bridging
      • Snap
      • Super
      • Vertical
    • Palm strike
    • Piledriver, sometimes done on the apron
    • Running falling kneeling powerbomb from the corner
    • Scoop slam, sometimes in a snap variant
    • Shoulder block
    • Side headlock on the corner post
    • Small package pin as a counter to a vertical suplex
    • Springboard dropkick
    • Triangle choke
  • Nicknames
    • "Break Heart"
    • "Best of the Best"
    • "Reiwa Jidai no Zen Nihon Ace" ("Reiwa Era All Japan Ace")
  • Entrance themes
    • "Break Heart"[1]

Championships and accomplishments[]

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