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Shotaro Ashino

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Japanese wrestler (born 1990)
Shotaro Ashino
Ashino as theWrestle-1 Champion in June 2017
Personal information
Born (1990-01-04)January 4, 1990 (age 35)[1]
Alma materNippon Sport Science University
Professional wrestling career
Ring nameShotaro Ashino
Billed height1.74 m (5 ft8+12 in)
Billed weight97 kg (214 lb)
Trained byKeiji Mutoh
Kaz Hayashi
Wrestle-1
DebutFebruary 13, 2015[1]

Shotaro Ashino (芦野 祥太郎,Ashino Shōtarō; born January 4, 1990) is a Japanese professional wrestler who is signed toAll Japan Pro Wrestling. He was trained by and best known for his time inWrestle-1, where he was a former two timeWrestle-1 Champion.

Early life

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Ashino was an amateur wrestler throughout his youth, competing in the sport throughout high school and university. Ashino graduated fromNippon Sport Science University and after being recommended byHiroshi Hase, joined theWrestle-1 dojo in August 2014, where he trained underKeiji Mutoh andKaz Hayashi.

Professional wrestling career

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Wrestle-1

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Trigger (2015–2017)

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After being trained in the dojo for six months, Ashino made his debut forWrestle-1 on February 13, 2015, defeatingKumagoro.[2] In August, Ashino took part in the 2015 Wrestle-1 Grand Prix, defeatingNosawa Rongai in the first round but losing toManabu Soya in the quarter-finals.[3] In late 2015, Ashino formed Trigger (stylised as TriggeR) alongsideMasayuki Kono,Shuji Kondo and Hiroki Murase after Kondo turned on longtime partnerKaz Hayashi during a match against Ashino and Murase.[4] On November 3, Murase and Ashino unsuccessfully challenged Manabu Soya andJun Kasai for theWrestle-1 Tag Team Championship.[5] On June 8, 2016, Ashino received his first shot at theWrestle-1 Championship, unsuccessfully challengingKai.[6] In July, Ashino once again participated in theWrestle-1 Grand Prix, making it to the semi-finals where he faced Manabu Soya, however, the match was quickly brought to an end after Ashino suffered a legitimate injury to his right leg. Ashino took three months to recover, and returned in November. In January 2017, after Trigger stablemate Masayuki Kono had successfully defended the Wrestle-1 Championship against Shuji Kondo, Ashino challenged him to a match for the championship. On March 20, Ashino defeated Kono to win the championship for the first time in his career.[7] After successfully defending the championship against Shuji Kondo on April 19, Ashino left Trigger.[8]

Enfants Terribles (2017–2020)

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Prior to leaving Trigger, Ashino regularly teamed withSeigo Tachibana and this continued following the split from Trigger. On July 12, Ashino and Tachibana defeated Ganeski Tanaka afterYusuke Kodama turned on him mid-match. The three men attacked Tanaka and laterDaiki Inaba after the match, with Kodama cementing his defection from New Era.[9] The trio of Kodama, Ashino and Tachibana would go on to be known as Enfants Terribles. At Pro Wrestling Love in Yokohama 2017, Ashino defended his Wrestle-1 Championship againstJiro Kuroshio for his fourth successful defence.[10] Following a fifth title defence againstDaiki Inaba, a fourth man dubbed Drunk Andy by Ashino joined Enfants Terribles.[11] From September 24 until October 2, Ashino teamed with Kodama to take part in theWrestle-1 Tag League, missing out on a semi-final berth with only one win.[12] On October 21, Ashino, Kodama and Tachibana defeated New Era's Jiro Kuroshio, Koji Doi and Kumagoro to win theUWA World Trios Championship.[13] The trio made two successful defences before losing the titles to another New Era trio in Doi, Kumagoro andTakanori Ito on December 2.[14] On March 14, 2018, Ashino fell in his eighth Wrestle-1 Championship defence to Manabu Soya.[15] At the time of Wrestle-1's closure, Ashino's first Wrestle-1 Championship reign was the longest in the title's history at 359 days, with Ashino making a record seven title defences.

On April 18, Kumagoro joined Enfants Terrible after turning on Koji Doi after losing the Wrestle-1 Tag Team Championship. Following the match, Ashino and Kumagoro challenged Akira and Manabu Soya to a title match.[16] On May 6, Ashino and Kumagoro won the Wrestle-1 Tag Team Championships, with Kumagoro changing his name to Kumaarashi after the match.[17] During the post-match celebration, Drunk Andy revealed himself to beKenichiro Arai and attacked Tachibana; Ashino would later kick out Tachibana from Enfants Terribles. On June 22, Ashino and Kumaarashi lost the Wrestle-1 Tag Team Titles to Kuroshio andMasato Tanaka.[18] After defeating Kaz Hayashi on July 1 in the opening round of the 2018Wrestle-1 Grand Prix, Ashino was matched against Manabu Soya, a repeat of 2016's Grand Prix semi-final.[19] On July 18, Ashino defeated Soya and went on to win the Wrestle-1 Grand Prix by defeating Koji Doi in the tournament finals.[20] At Pro Wrestling Love in Yokohama 2018, Ashino reclaimed the Wrestle-1 Championship from Manabu Soya.[21] After two successful title defences, Ashino lost the Wrestle-1 Championship toT-Hawk on January 5, 2019.[22] On July 2, Ashino would once again make it to theWrestle-1 Grand Prix final but lost to Daiki Inaba.[23]

On August 8, Ashino and Kodama won the vacant Wrestle-1 Tag Team Championship after defeating Manabu Soya and Shuji Kondo.[24] At Pro Wrestling Love in Yokohama 2019, Ashino and Kodama successfully defended their titles against Strong Hearts’El Lindaman andShigehiro Irie.[25] Ashino and Kodama made two further title defences before losing the Wrestle-1 Tag Team Championships to Daiki Inaba and Koji Doi.[26]

On February 29, 2020, Wrestle-1 announced that they would be holding their final event on April 1, with all members of the roster being released from their contracts the day prior.[27]

All Japan Pro Wrestling (2020–present)

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On April 6, Ashino made his debut forAll Japan Pro Wrestling where he announced he would make All Japan his "main battlefield". On April 30, Ashino made his in-ring debut teaming with a mystery partner, later revealed to be the debutingYusuke Kodama, againstTakao Omori andHokuto Omori with Ashino and Kodama emerging victorious.[28] The following week, Kumaarashi also joined All Japan and the trio quickly established Enfants Terribles as a force to be reckoned with; they would later be joined by Hokuto Omori and Koji Doi.[29] On June 25, Ashino defeatedYuma Aoyagi in a number one contendership match for theTriple Crown Heavyweight Championship.[30] Five days later, Ashino received his shot againstSuwama but was defeated.[31] In his firstChampion Carnival, Ashino earned four points from an available eight through victories overShuji Ishikawa[32] andYoshitatsu.[33] Although not enough to progress to the finals, his victory over Ishikawa earned him an opportunity to challenge Ishikawa and Suwama for theWorld Tag Team Championship. On October 24, Ashino and Kumaarashi were unsuccessful in their challenge.[34] Nevertheless, the duo entered their firstReal World Tag League together, finishing the tournament with three wins from seven matches and near the bottom of the tournament table.[35] On January 24, 2021, Ashino unsuccessfully challenged Suwama for the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for a second time.[36]

On February 23, the members of Enfants Terribles turned on Ashino during a six man tag team match. In the post match beatdown, Jake Lee also attacked Ashino and turned on his tag partner Iwamoto with the five men leaving together.[37]

In August 2025, Ashino formed a stable, "HAVOC", withOddyssey andXyon.[38]

Personal life

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Ashino is a fan of the rock bandMetallica, and a supporter of the Englishfootball teamArsenal.[39]

Championships and accomplishments

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References

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