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Keiji Takayama (Keiji Takayama (高山 圭司)) was born on 20 February, 1969 in Musashimurayama, Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese professional wrestler. Discover Keiji Takayama's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

Popular As Keiji Takayama (高山 圭司)
Occupation producer,actor
Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 20 February 1969
Birthday 20 February
Birthplace Musashimurayama, Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Keiji Takayama Height, Weight & Measurements

At 55 years old, Keiji Takayama height is 1.72 m and Weight 86 kg.

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Height 1.72 m
Weight 86 kg
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Keiji Takayama Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Keiji Takayama worth at the age of 55 years old? Keiji Takayama’s income source is mostly from being a successful Producer. He is from Japan. We have estimated Keiji Takayama's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Source of Income Producer

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Keiji Takayama (高山 圭司) is a Japanese professional wrestler and manager, currently signed to New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) under the ring name Gedo (外道).

1970

He further said that Gedo was a fan of 1970s U.S. Southern style brawling.

1989

Gedo debuted on March 19, 1989, for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) during the Takeshi Puroresu Gundan (TPG), NJPW's parody of World Wrestling Federation's Rock 'n Wrestling era.

His debut match was against Magic Monkey Wakita, who would later be known as Super Delfin, on March 19, 1989.

After TPG died out, Gedo, Wakita, and TPG comrade Jado left NJPW.

Jado and Gedo went on to become one of the premiere tag teams in Japan.

1990

As a wrestler, Gedo is best known for his tag team work with partner Jado, forming a very successful tag team from 1990 through the mid-2010s.

Alongside his backstage work, Gedo is also an on-screen character in NJPW, working as a manager for David Finlay and the villainous Bullet Club faction.

Prior to this, he was also a manager for Kazuchika Okada and his Chaos stable.

Jado and Gedo have won the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship four times, the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship one-time, BJW Tag Team Championship and several other tag team championships.

Gedo is an eight-time recipient of the Best Booker award from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

Gedo, with the addition of being an accomplished tag team wrestler, was also one of the top junior heavyweights in Japan in the first half of the 1990s.

1991

Jado and Gedo headed to the Universal Wrestling Association in Mexico as Punish (Jado) and Crush (Gedo), and defeated Silver King and El Texano for the UWA/UWF Intercontinental Tag Team Championship on November 8, 1991.

1992

They would win these belts on two more occasions in 1992.

This led to their many tours with W*NG and were a part of the incident where Kanemura was burnt.

1994

Jado and Gedo headed to Wrestling and Romance in 1994 and became one of the top tag teams there, forming a group with Kodo Fuyuki called Fuyuki-Gun.

Gedo had the distinction of becoming the first title holder of all of WAR's titles as Fuyuki-Gun were the inaugural holders of the WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship, which they won five times while Gedo was also the inaugural International Junior Heavyweight Champion and the inaugural International Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion with Lion Do.

Gedo reached the semi-finals of the 1994 Super J-Cup where he would lose to Wild Pegasus.

1995

Gedo was in the 1995 Super J-Cup and reached the finals, losing to Jushin Thunder Liger in his fourth match of the night.

Gedo won his first singles title when he defeated Lionheart in a tournament final to become the inaugural International Junior Heavyweight Champion on March 26, 1995.

Gedo would win this belt again, defeating Último Dragón for it.

Jado and Gedo left WAR, which was declining, and headed to Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, one of Japan's top independent promotions.

1997

Gedo, with Jado and Kodo Fuyuki, won the FMW World Street Fight 6-Man Tag Team Championship, defeating The Headhunters and Hisakatsu Oya on March 21, 1997.

It was also in 1997 that Gedo toured North America, appearing at the 1997 WCW Halloween Havoc show wrestling Chris Jericho, and winning the CRMW North American Mid-Heavyweight Championship defeating Ricky Fuji on August 31, 1997.

During the Halloween Havoc show, Mike Tenay called Gedo the Dusty Rhodes of Japan.

1999

Gedo won the FMW Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championship not with Jado but with Koji Nakagawa when they defeated Masato Tanaka and Tetsuhiro Kuroda on June 13, 1999.

2001

Gedo would leave FMW in 2001 along with Masato Tanaka, Jado, Hideki Hosaka, and Kaori Nakayama with the group becoming freelancers with Gedo mostly working in Michinoku Pro.

Gedo along with Jado would eventually return to New Japan and win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship when they defeated Jyushin Thunder Liger and El Samurai on July 20, 2001.

Gedo had a fierce rivalry with Liger after Jado and Gedo made a surprise appearance in NJPW when they both pulled Liger's mask off.

2003

Jado and Gedo won the IWGP Junior Heavyweight belts for a second time in 2003 after again defeating Liger and Samurai.

2007

In 2007, Gedo was offered a contract by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), but turned it down because he would have been required to portray a stereotypical Japanese character.

In July 2007, Gedo and Jado joined the Great Bash Heel (GBH) faction.

The tag team would compete in the 2007 G1 Tag League, but failed to win, with a final tally of 6 points.

2009

In April 2009 Gedo and Jado left GBH and became founding members of the Chaos stable.

2010

Gedo has been the main booker of NJPW since the early 2010s.

On November 13, 2010, Jado and Gedo returned to the top of New Japan's Junior Tag Team division by defeating their Chaos team mates Davey Richards and Rocky Romero in the finals of a five-day-long tournament to win the 2010 Super J Tag League.

As a result of their victory, Gedo and Jado received a match for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship, which took place at a Dramatic Dream Team (DDT) event on December 26, 2010, where they were defeated by the defending champions, the Golden☆Lovers (Kenny Omega and Kota Ibushi).

2011

At the end of 2011, the Wrestling Observer Newsletter named Gedo and Jado the bookers of the year.

They have won the award three more times since then.

2013

On July 5, 2013, Gedo received his first shot at the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship in nearly a decade as he attempted to stop Prince Devitt from earning a shot at Okada's IWGP Heavyweight Championship.