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Michiyoshi Ohara is a retired Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist, best known for his work in New Japan Pro Wrestling where he wrestled from 1990 to 2004 where he enjoyed success winning the IWGP Tag Team Championship with Tatsutoshi Goto in 1999.

Professional wrestling career[]

New Japan Pro Wrestling (1990-2004)[]

Michiyoshi Ohara debuted for New Japan Pro Wrestling in June 1990, against Osamu Matsuda. In December 1991, Ohara won the Young Lion Cup. In the summer of 1992, he wrestled in Europe for Otto Wanz's Catch Wrestling Association, under the name Fuji Yamaha. In 1993, he joined Shiro Koshinaka's Heisei Ishingun. After joining the group, he formed a tag team with Tatsutoshi Goto, which lasted past Heisei Ishingun's disbandment in 1999. In the mid-1990s, Ohara had one-off matches for other promotions like WAR and Pro Wrestling Fujiwara Gumi. In January 1998, Ohara had a brief stint in World Championship Wrestling, usually on the losing end. After 14 years with the company, Ohara's contract was not renewed in 2004.

Freelance (2004-2008)[]

After leaving New Japan in 2004, Ohara mainly wrestled as a freelancer. In 2007, he joined Antonio Inoki's new promotion, Inoki Genome Federation. In 2008, he retired due to injuries.

Mixed Martial Arts (2001-2002)[]

Ohara briefly became a mixed martial artist where he competed in PRIDE Fighting Championships. He had a total of two fights and lost both, his first fight took place against Renzo Gracie on November 3, 2001 at PRIDE 17 where he lost by Unanimous Decision. His second fight took place just under a year after his first against Kevin Randleman on September 29, 2002 at PRIDE 22, the fight resembled much like the first as he lost by Unanimous Decision.

In wrestling[]

  • Finishing moves
  • Signature moves
  • "Erotic Nightmares" by Steve Vai (1990–1992)
  • "Jungle Night" (1992–1994)
  • "Stupid Question" (1994–1996)
  • "Mr. BD" – While teaming with Tatsutoshi Goto (1994–2008)
  • "Kimi Ga Yo (Club Mix)" (2002–2004)

Championships and accomplishments[]

Professional wrestling[]

  • WAR Six Man Tag Team Championship (1 Time) - with Shiro Koshinaka & Tatsutoshi Goto

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