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On July 15, Inematsu made it to the finals of his first Strongest-K Tournament, but defeated by [[Taka Michinoku]] in the second round. He was also part of the Christmas present scramble battle royal on Christmas Eve which was won by [[Hiro Tonai]]. In 2008 Inematsu and Kunio Toshima made in to the finals of the 2008 Kaientai Dojo Tag League but they lost in the semifinals to [[Kazma Sakamoto|KAZMA]] and Yuji Hino. On Ocotber 4, 2008 Inematsu and [[PSYCHO]] defeated Boso Boy Raito and Left and KAZMA and MIYAWAKI. They lost the titles on December 6 to [[Hardcore Kid Kojiro]] and [[YOSHIYA]]. In February 2009, Inematsu and Yuji Hino made it to the finals of the Kaientai Dojo Tag League, but were there defeated by Hiro Tonai and [[Taishi Takizawa]]. On December 23, Inematsu received a rematch for the Strongest-K Championship, but was unable to was defeat the defending champion KAZMA.
 
On July 15, Inematsu made it to the finals of his first Strongest-K Tournament, but defeated by [[Taka Michinoku]] in the second round. He was also part of the Christmas present scramble battle royal on Christmas Eve which was won by [[Hiro Tonai]]. In 2008 Inematsu and Kunio Toshima made in to the finals of the 2008 Kaientai Dojo Tag League but they lost in the semifinals to [[Kazma Sakamoto|KAZMA]] and Yuji Hino. On Ocotber 4, 2008 Inematsu and [[PSYCHO]] defeated Boso Boy Raito and Left and KAZMA and MIYAWAKI. They lost the titles on December 6 to [[Hardcore Kid Kojiro]] and [[YOSHIYA]]. In February 2009, Inematsu and Yuji Hino made it to the finals of the Kaientai Dojo Tag League, but were there defeated by Hiro Tonai and [[Taishi Takizawa]]. On December 23, Inematsu received a rematch for the Strongest-K Championship, but was unable to was defeat the defending champion KAZMA.
   
On March 17, 2010 Inematsu and Hino defeated [[Kei Sato|Brahman Kei]] and [[Shu Sato|Brahman Shu]] to win the [[WEW Hardcore Tag Team Championship]]. On April 2 at ''evolution8'', Inematsu and Hino defeated [[Daigoro Kashiwa]] and [[Kengo Mashimo]] to not only successfully defend the WEW Hardcore Tag Team Championship, but to also win the Strongest-K Tag Team Championship. They would go on to lose the Strongest-K Tag Team Championship to [[Kaji Tomato]] and Taishi Takizawa on May 5. On June 25 Inematsu, [[Randy Takuya|Dandy Takuya]] and JOE unssucessfully challenged Hiro Tonai, [[Shiori Asahi]] and [[Yuki Sato]] for the [[Chiba 6 Man Tag Team Championship|Chiba 6 Man Tag Team Champions]]. In August to September Inematsu entered the 2011 Strongest-K tournament. After winning six out of his seven-round robin stage matches, he finished second in his block, advancing to the semifinals of the tournament. On August 28, Inematsu first defeated Taka Michinoku in the semifinals and then Kengo Mashimo in the finals to win the 2011 Strongest-K and become the number one contender to the Strongest-K Championship. On October 2 at Club-K Super Outbreak, Inematsu unsuccessfully challenged Kengo Mashimo for the Strongest-K Championship. In early 2012, Inematsu began once again teaming regularly with Yuji Hino, which led to the two defeating [[Kengo Mashimo]] and Taka Michinoku on May 6 to win the Strongest-K Tag Team Championship for the third time. They went on to lose the title to Hiro Tonai and Shiori Asahi on June 17. On April 14, 2013 after Kengo Mashimo and Ryuichi Sekine defeated Hiro Tonai and Shiori Asahi, Mashimo turned on Sekine and Inematsu and Kunio Toshima formed an alliance with Mashimo. The stable was officialized in May 2013. On January 26, 2014 Mashimo and Inematsu participated at the 2014 [[BO-SO Golden Tag Tournament]] and Mashimo and Inematsu defeated at the first round Hiroshi Fukuda and Shiori Asahi and in the semifinals Mashimo and Inematsu lost to Hiro Tonai and Yuki Sato after the match Inematsu leaved the stable and formed [[Bozz Rengo]] with [[Daigoro Kashiwa]]. This would led to Inematsu defeating Mashimo for the Strongest-K Championship on April 13. After one succesful defense he would lost the title to MIYAWAKI after Inematsu legitimately dislocated his left shoulder and was unable to continue the match. On April 12, 2015 Inematsu and Ryuichi Sekine defeated [[Kotaro Nasu|NASU Banderas]] and [[Ricky Fuji]], Kunio Toshima and Yuma and [[Jun Kasai]] and [[Kenji Fukimoto]] and [[Daigoro Kashiwa]] and [[Atsushi Maruyama|TEPPEI]] for the WEW Hardcore Tag Team Champions. This would led to Inematsu vacated his half of the title for new partner, leading to a seven-team Hardcore Rumble, where Inematsu and [[Alexander Otsuka]] lost the belts to Kotaro Nasu and Ryuichi Sekine also involving [[Ayumu Honda]] and [[Tiran Shisha]], Yuma and Douki, [[Yoshiaki Yasato]] and [[Yoshihiro Horaguchi]], [[Ricky Fuji]] and [[Men's Teioh]], [[Hi69]] and [[Toru Sugiura]]. In 2017 he would that would retire from Kaientai Dojo and first match was in BJW on January 2, where he teamed with [[Kankuro Hoshino]] and Ryuichi Sekine where they lost to [[Ryuji Ito]], [[Yuko Miyamoto]] and [[Isami Kodaka]] where Ito pinned Hoshino but his last match was against Yuji Hino.
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On March 17, 2010 Inematsu and Hino defeated [[Kei Sato|Brahman Kei]] and [[Shu Sato|Brahman Shu]] to win the [[WEW Hardcore Tag Team Championship]]. On April 2 at ''evolution8'', Inematsu and Hino defeated [[Daigoro Kashiwa]] and [[Kengo Mashimo]] to not only successfully defend the WEW Hardcore Tag Team Championship, but to also win the Strongest-K Tag Team Championship. They would go on to lose the Strongest-K Tag Team Championship to [[Kaji Tomato]] and Taishi Takizawa on May 5. On June 25 Inematsu, [[Randy Takuya|Dandy Takuya]] and JOE unssucessfully challenged Hiro Tonai, [[Shiori Asahi]] and [[Yuki Sato]] for the [[Chiba 6 Man Tag Team Championship|Chiba 6 Man Tag Team Champions]]. In August to September Inematsu entered the 2011 Strongest-K tournament. After winning six out of his seven-round robin stage matches, he finished second in his block, advancing to the semifinals of the tournament. On August 28, Inematsu first defeated Taka Michinoku in the semifinals and then Kengo Mashimo in the finals to win the 2011 Strongest-K and become the number one contender to the Strongest-K Championship. On October 2 at Club-K Super Outbreak, Inematsu unsuccessfully challenged Kengo Mashimo for the Strongest-K Championship. In early 2012, Inematsu began once again teaming regularly with Yuji Hino, which led to the two defeating [[Kengo Mashimo]] and Taka Michinoku on May 6 to win the Strongest-K Tag Team Championship for the third time. They went on to lose the title to Hiro Tonai and Shiori Asahi on June 17. On April 14, 2013 after Kengo Mashimo and Ryuichi Sekine defeated Hiro Tonai and Shiori Asahi, Mashimo turned on Sekine and Inematsu and Kunio Toshima formed an alliance with Mashimo. The stable was officialized in May 2013. On January 26, 2014 Mashimo and Inematsu participated at the 2014 [[BO-SO Golden Tag Tournament]] and Mashimo and Inematsu defeated at the first round Hiroshi Fukuda and Shiori Asahi and in the semifinals Mashimo and Inematsu lost to Hiro Tonai and Yuki Sato after the match Inematsu leaved the stable and formed [[Bozz Rengo]] with [[Daigoro Kashiwa]]. This would led to Inematsu defeating Mashimo for the Strongest-K Championship on April 13. After one succesful defense he would lost the title to MIYAWAKI after Inematsu legitimately dislocated his left shoulder and was unable to continue the match. On April 12, 2015 Inematsu and Ryuichi Sekine defeated [[Kotaro Nasu|NASU Banderas]] and [[Ricky Fuji]], Kunio Toshima and Yuma and [[Jun Kasai]] and [[Kenji Fukimoto]] and [[Daigoro Kashiwa]] and [[Atsushi Maruyama|TEPPEI]] for the WEW Hardcore Tag Team Champions. This would led to Inematsu vacated his half of the title for new partner, leading to a seven-team Hardcore Rumble, where Inematsu and [[Alexander Otsuka]] lost the belts to Kotaro Nasu and Ryuichi Sekine also involving [[Ayumu Honda]] and [[Tiran Shisha]], Yuma and Douki, [[Yoshiaki Yasato]] and [[Yoshihiro Horaguchi]], [[Ricky Fuji]] and [[Men's Teioh]], [[Hi69]] and [[Toru Sugiura]]. In 2017 he would that would retire from Kaientai Dojo and first match was in BJW on January 2, where he teamed with [[Kankuro Hoshino]] and Ryuichi Sekine where they lost to [[Ryuji Ito]], [[Yuko Miyamoto]] and [[Isami Kodaka]] where Ito pinned Hoshino but his last match was against Yuji Hino where he lost to him after the match Saburo stated that he still feels strong, but his life as a pro-wrestler will come to a close.
   
 
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