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Katsuyori Shibata was born on 17 November, 1979 in Kuwana, Mie, Japan, is a Japanese professional wrestler and trainer. Discover Katsuyori Shibata'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 44 years old?
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44 years old |
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Scorpio |
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17 November, 1979 |
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17 November |
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Kuwana, Mie, Japan |
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Japan
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He is a member of famous Wrestler with the age 44 years old group.
Katsuyori Shibata Height, Weight & Measurements
At 44 years old, Katsuyori Shibata height is 1.83m and Weight 95 kg.
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1.83m |
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95 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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Katsuyori Shibata Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Katsuyori Shibata worth at the age of 44 years old? Katsuyori Shibata’s income source is mostly from being a successful Wrestler. He is from Japan. We have estimated Katsuyori Shibata's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Wrestler |
Katsuyori Shibata Social Network
Timeline
Katsuyori Shibata (柴田勝頼) is a Japanese professional wrestler, mixed martial artist and professional wrestling trainer currently signed to New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and All Elite Wrestling (AEW).
He also makes appearances for AEW's sister promotion Ring of Honor (ROH), where he is a former ROH Pure Champion.
In professional wrestling, he is known for his hard hitting offense.
He spent most of his career with NJPW as both a wrestler and trainer.
The son of former Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance and New Japan Pro-Wrestling competitor Katsuhisa Katsuyori, Katsuyori was an amateur wrestler during his school days and was competing at national level in 1997.
Shibata made his professional wrestling debut on October 10, 1999, facing close friend Wataru Inoue at a New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) event.
In 2000, Shibata took part in the 2000 Young Lion Cup, eventually finishing 3rd place with 6 points.
During the tournament he was involved in a serious incident when he hit Masakazu Fukuda with an elbow drop during a match.
Fukuda was in a coma and died 4 days later in hospital.
Shibata and Wataru worked their way up the junior ranks together, though Shibata was a slight step ahead of Inoue throughout their joint rise, and subsequently challenged for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship first against Kendo Kashin on October 28, 2001, but lost.
Shibata and Inoue also challenged for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship on two occasions both against Jado & Gedo, but lost both times.
By 2003, Shibata graduated to the heavyweight division and joined the Makai Club wrestling as himself and as Makai #4.
From there, he continued to rise in the ranks.
In July 2003, Shibata challenged for both the IWGP Tag Team Championship and the IWGP U-30 Openweight Championship but failed to win either title.
Shibata then entered the 2003 G1 Climax, where he placed 3rd in his block with 5 points.
Shibata continued to grow in 2004.
On July 19, 2004, he received his first shot at the IWGP Heavyweight Championship against Kazuyuki Fujita but lost by knockout.
Following the G1, Shibata joined Masahiro Chono's new stable: Black New Japan, where he remained until eventually leaving New Japan in January 2005.
In 2005, Shibata left New Japan, becoming a freelancer and has most notably fought for Big Mouth Loud and Pro Wrestling Noah.
One of his more famous matches during his freelancing years was a heated confrontation with former amateur wrestler Jun Akiyama.
In Noah, Shibata teamed with Kenta on several occasions including challenging for the GHC Tag Team Championship and defeating Go Shiozaki and Mitsuharu Misawa where Shibata pinned the future heavyweight champion: Shiozaki.
On January 4, 2006, Shibata returned to New Japan at Toukon Shidou Chapter 1, where he defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi.
Shibata's final match for nearly six years took place on December 31, 2006, when he defeated Kazuhiro Hamanaka.
By January 2007, Shibata left wrestling to focus on mixed martial arts.
On December 31, 2011, Shibata returned to professional wrestling to compete on the Inoki Genome Federation's (IGF) Fight For Japan: Genki Desu Ka Omisoka 2011 year end event.
At the event, Shibata teamed with fellow pro wrestler-turned-mixed martial artist Kazushi Sakuraba to defeat the team of Shinichi Suzukawa and Atsushi Sawada.
On August 12, 2012, Shibata, alongside Kazushi Sakuraba, returned to NJPW.
Shibata and Sakuraba wrestled their return match on September 23 at Destruction, defeating Hiromu Takahashi and Wataru Inoue in a tag team match.
Shibata and Sakuraba, collectively dubbed Laughter7, continued their winning ways at the following two pay-per-views, King of Pro-Wrestling on October 8 and Power Struggle on November 11, both times defeating the team of Togi Makabe and Wataru Inoue.
On January 4, 2013, at Wrestle Kingdom 7 in Tokyo Dome, Shibata suffered his first defeat since his return to professional wrestling, when he was defeated by Togi Makabe in a singles grudge match.
On January 27, Shibata returned to Pro Wrestling Noah, once again affiliating himself with Kenta.
Shibata and Sakuraba returned to their winning ways at the following New Japan pay-per-view, The New Beginning on February 10, where they defeated Hirooki Goto and Wataru Inoue in a tag team match.
On April 7 at Invasion Attack, Shibata and Sakuraba suffered their first tag team loss, when they were defeated by Hirooki Goto and Yuji Nagata via referee stoppage, when Sakuraba was injured and unable to continue the match.
In NJPW, he is a former three-time NEVER Openweight Champion, a one-time IWGP Tag Team Champion (with Hirooki Goto), and the winner of the 2017 New Japan Cup.
He is also a former holder of Revolution Pro Wrestling's British Heavyweight Championship.
From March 2018 to July 2023, Shibata served as the head coach of NJPW's dojo in Los Angeles.
Shibata attended Kuwana Kogyo High School in Kuwana, Mie, where he was classmates with Hirooki Goto.