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  1. Mitsuhide Hirasawa (平澤 光秀, Hirasawa Mitsuhide, born 27 March 1982)[1] is a Japanese former professional wrestler. He is best known for his two stints with New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and a brief stint with World Wrestling Council (WWC).

  2. sein Zwillingsbruder Masahiro Hirasawa war ebenfalls ein erfolgreicher Ringer, der Japan 1996 bei den Freistil-Weltmeisterschaften der Kadetten bis 76 Kilogramm vertrat; arbeitet heute als Ringer-Trainer in seiner Heimatstadt Sapporo

  3. Mitsuhide Hirasawa. Roles: Singles Wrestler (2006 - 2017) Tag Team Wrestler (2006 - 2016) Beginning of in-ring career:

    • Early Life
    • Professional Wrestling Career
    • In Wrestling
    • Championships and Accomplishments

    Prior to becoming a professional wrestler, Hirasawa was a freestyle amateur wrestler, taking part in the 1996 and 1998 World Championships as a cadet and the 2001 World Championship as a junior.

    New Japan Pro Wrestling

    Hirasawa originally debuted for New Japan Pro Wrestling on 28 January 2006, losing to Takashi Iizuka. Hirasawa would wrestle on the New Japan undercard, mostly losing which is custom for new wrestlers in New Japan. His first win would come on 26 April, defeating the two year pro Yujiro Takahashi. Hirasawa teamed up with Ryusuke Taguchi to participate in his first tournament, the National Area Tag League 2006 where they were placed in block C and lost both of their matches. Hirasawa would make...

    World Wrestling Council

    After embarking on an extended tour of Puerto Rican World Wrestling Council (WWC) in September 2010, Hirasawa adopted the new ring name Hideo Saito as a tribute to Masa Saito and Hideo Nomo. On 25 September, Saito would win his first championship when he won a battle royal for the vacant WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Championship and would lose it on 27 November. On 19 February, he also won the WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship and lost it on 26 March. In May 2011 Saito took part in New Ja...

    Return to New Japan

    Hirasawa returned to New Japan on 18 June, now going permanently by the Saito name, and turned on Seigigun and its leader Yuji Nagata, joining CHAOS. In August, Saito took part in the 2011 G1 Climax, losing his first eight matches only to pick up his opening win on the final day of the tournament in a match against former mentor, Yuji Nagata. On 19 September, Nagata defeated his former protégé in a grudge match. Saito's erratic behaviour and poor match results eventually led to the rest of CH...

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    Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    World Wrestling Council
    Wrestling Observer Newsletter
  4. 25. Aug. 2024 · Mitsuhide Hirasawa & Wataru Inoue & Yuji Nagata: 6-person tag: NJPW Dominion 6.19 Jun 19th 2010: Gedo & Takashi Iizuka & Tomohiro Ishii: def. KUSHIDA & Manabu Nakanishi & Mitsuhide Hirasawa: 6-person tag: NJPW Best of the Super Juniors XVII: Strike Gold - Day 11 Jun 13th 2010: Mitsuhide Hirasawa & Tomoaki Honma: def. Kyosuke Mikami & Manabu ...

  5. Profile & Match Listing • Facts & Stats • PWI Ratings • Opponents & Partners • Win/Loss Record • Star Ratings • Win Types • Relations • PPV. Name: Mitsuhide Hirasawa. Preferred Name: Mitsuhide Hirasawa. Date Of Birth: Mar 27th 1982. Place of Birth: Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan. Nationality: JPN.

  6. Birth: March 27th, 1982. Height: 6'1". Weight: 230 lbs. Background: Amateur Wrestling. Debut: January 28th, 2006 vs. Takashi Iizuka. Other Identities: Mitsuhide Hirasawa and Hideo Saito. Alliances: CHAOS. Promotion History: New Japan (2006 to present)