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Kondo in 2010 | |
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | (1978-01-21)January 21, 1978 (age 47) |
| Professional wrestling career | |
| Ring name(s) | Shuji Kondo Condotti Shuji Dotti Shuji |
| Billed height | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) |
| Billed weight | 95 kg (209 lb) |
| Trained by | Último Dragón Skayde |
| Debut | May 18, 2001 |
Shuji Kondo (近藤修司,Kondō Shūji; born January 21, 1978) is aJapanese professional wrestler. Prior to becoming a pro wrestler, he playedrugby. After starting his career inToryumon, Kondo eventually joinedAll Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), where he became one of the promotion's topjunior heavyweights, winning theWorld Junior Heavyweight Championship three times and theAll Asia Tag Team Championship once. Upon leaving AJPW in 2013, Kondo joinedWrestle-1, where he became half of the inauguralWrestle-1 Tag Team Champions. Kondo also worked as the vice president, booker and trainer for Wrestle-1 until its closure in 2020.[1][2] He now works as a freelancer in promotions like Pro Wrestling Basara and DragonGate.
Kondo was part of the T2P class in Toryumon. At first he was a face in the Toryumon Seikigun.
He would turn heel and join the Italian Connection, changing his name to Condotti Shuji, after the shopping district. One of his stablemates in the ItaCon was"brother" Yasshi, who has remained a firm ally of his ever since.
In 2003, the ItaCon was divided over the face/heel issue, with Kondo leading the heel side. He would lead the turn, briefly rename to Dotti Shuji, and soon after revert to his real name. He and Yasshi formed a group called Hagure Gundam (Rogue Corps in English) with fellow ItaCon memberShogo Takagi, andToru Owashi. When Hagure Gundam was joined byMasaaki Mochizuki, it was renamed Aagan Iisou. Mochizuki would later be kicked out of the stable after he and Kondo feuded over who was leader, andTakuya Sugawara was added to the group.
On December 31, 2004, all five members of Aagan Iisou – Kondo, Yasshi, Sugawara, Owashi, and Shogo – were fired from Dragon Gate, the newly renamed Toryumon, for alleged behavioral problems.
Kondo was built up as the heel ace of the Dragondoor promotion. All five members of Aagan Iisou were on the roster, but Kondo only aligned himself with YASSHI and Sugawara. Despite the three of them being the heels, they received most of the fan support over the babyfaces.
He soon joined AJPW, where he and long-time associate "brother" Yasshi would ally themselves with Taru'sVoodoo Murders stable and even hold the All-Asia Tag Team Titles for a short time. The Voodoo Murderers were previously in an intense feud againstRO&D, but defeated their long-time foes afterD'Lo Brown andBuchanan turned on RO&D and joined the Voodoo Murderers. Kondo also became theWorld Junior Heavyweight Champion having won the title from junior aceTaka Michinoku. On February 17, 2007, Kondo lost the Jr. Heavyweight Title toKatsuhiko Nakajima, thus ending his 1-year, 4-month title reign. Kondo would remain a regular top player in AJPW's junior division for the next several years – a run which included a tag-team withKaz Hayashi and occasionally working with the heavyweights in tag-team action as a partner ofSuwama. His allegiance with both men would be defining parts of his tenure through his working with both men across multiple factions in big-match scenarios. As AJPW andPro Wrestling NOAH began working together more in 2011–2013, Shuji began working NOAH as a part-time outsider and, as an AJPW representative, would defeat NOAH'sYoshinobu Kanemaru for theGHC Junior Heavyweight Championship on September 29, 2012. Before the year was out, Kondo would return twice to NOAH for successful defenses againstAtsushi Aoki andKotaro Suzuki, respectively. His third defense would be on January 2, 2013, in a dual-title match against reigning AJPW World Junior Heavyweight ChampionHiroshi Yamato. With the victory over Yamato, Kondo became the first person to hold both AJPW and GHC Junior Championships simultaneously; though, the dual-title run would be short lived as Kondo would lose the GHC Junior Title to old dragondoor rivalTaiji Ishimori on January 28. In that same month, the new incarnation of theBurning faction –Jun Akiyama,Go Shiozaki, Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Kotaro Suzuki, and Atsushi Aoki – would invade AJPW after leaving their old home of Pro Wrestling NOAH the month prior. All members immediately challenged for AJPW gold and on February 23, Kondo would fall to Kanemaru to end his second reign. On March 4, 2013, Kondo joinedSuwama andJoe Doering as a member of the stable,Last Revolution. In June 2013, Kondo announced his resignation from All Japan in the aftermath of Nobuo Shiraishi taking over as the president andKeiji Mutoh leaving the promotion.[3] His final match as an AJPW roster member was on June 30 when he and Kaz Hayashi challenged unsuccessfully for the All Asia Tag Team Championship being held by Burning's Aoki and Suzuki.
On January 25, 2018, Kondo returned to AJPW as a Wrestle-1 representative for an eight-man tag team match. Despite having competed for the heavyweight division there and in other promotions, Kondo participated in theJr. Battle of Glory. Kondo would win his block with a 4–1 record, and go on to defeat 2017 tournament winner,Koji Iwamoto, in the Final. The tournament victory would lead to an unsuccessful challenge for Atsushi Aoki's World Junior Heavyweight Championship on March 25. Kondo would next return on August 3, teaming with freelancer Kotaro Suzuki for a run in theJunior Tag Battle of Glory which ended at an even 3–3 record. Though unsuccessful in the tournament, Kondo did get another direct pinfall over Koji Iwamoto in their league match which led to Kondo being nominated as Iwamoto's first challenger for Koji's newly-won Junior Title. On September 22, Kondo regained the World Junior Heavyweight Championship for a third time. His third reign would last two months – passing a defense againstHikaru Sato before losing the title back to Koji Iwamoto on November 29.
Kondo is also one of the main players in dragondoor's successor, El Dorado. Unlike in dragondoor, Kondo was set up to be the face ace of the promotion. He and YASSHI split for the first time in years, with YASSHI briefly leading his own faction. Kondo started a faction called Sukiyaki, named after his famous love of meat dishes. When his friend and fellow Dragon Gate exile Naoki Tanisaki abruptly left El Dorado and returned to Dragon Gate, Kondo disbanded Sukiyaki. After defeating Magnitude Kishiwada on August 15, 2008 to win the Greatest Golden League, Kondo announced his departure from El Dorado.

On July 10, 2013, Kondo was announced as part of Keiji Mutoh's newWrestle-1 promotion.[4][5][6] During the promotion'sinaugural event on September 8, Kondo teamed with Kaz Hayashi in a tag team match, where they were defeated by theBig Japan Pro Wrestling team ofDaisuke Sekimoto andYuji Okabayashi.[7] As part of a working relationship between Wrestle-1 and American promotionTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), Kondo and Hayashi earned a shot at theTNA World Tag Team Championship by defeating Desperado (Kazma Sakamoto andMasayuki Kono) on February 15, 2014.[8] On March 2 atKaisen: Outbreak, Kondo and Hayashi unsuccessfully challengedThe Wolves (Davey Richards andEddie Edwards) for the TNA World Tag Team Championship in a three-way match, which also includedThe BroMans (Jessie Godderz andRobbie E), who went on to win the match and become the new champions.[9] On September 22, Kondo entered theWrestle-1 Championshiptournament, defeating his tag team partner Hayashi in his first round match.[10] The following day, he defeated Hiroshi Yamato to advance to the semifinals of the tournament.[11] On October 8, Kondo was eliminated from the tournament in the semifinals byKai.[12] Through Wrestle-1's relationship withPro Wrestling Zero1, Kondo andSeiki Yoshioka won theNWA International Lightweight Tag Team Championship on November 7 by defeating "brother" Yasshi and Takuya Sugawara.[13] In November, Kondo and Hayashi took part in the First Tag League Greatest tournament, set to determine the inauguralWrestle-1 Tag Team Champions, where they finished second in their block with a record of three wins and one loss, advancing to the semifinals.[14] On November 30, Kondo and Hayashi first defeated Kai andRyota Hama in the semifinals and thenAkira andManabu Soya in the finals to win the tournament and become the inaugural Wrestle-1 Tag Team Champions.[15] On March 1, 2015, Kondo and Yoshioka lost the NWA International Lightweight Tag Team Championship back to Yasshi and Sugawara.[16] After seven successful title defenses, Kondo and Hayashi lost the Wrestle-1 Tag Team Championship toJun Kasai and Manabu Soya on July 12, 2015.[17]
On October 9, 2015, Kondo broke off his partnership with Hayashi and formed a new stable with Masayuki Kono and rookies Hiroki Murase andShotaro Ashino.[18] On October 31, the stable was named TriggeR. On November 27, Kondo and Kono won the Wrestle-1 Tag Team Championship.[19] They lost the title to Kazma Sakamoto andYuji Hino on March 6, 2016.[20] On December 9 Kondo withJun Kasai andNosawa Rongai defeatedAndy Wu, Daiki Inaba andSeiki Yoshioka to win the UWA World Trios Championship.[21]
On March 27, 2017, it was announced that Kondo would become Wrestle-1's new executive vice president on April 1, serving under new president Kaz Hayashi.[22]