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Birth name
  
Mitsuhide Hirasawa

Debut
  
28 January 2006

Name
  
Captain Japan


Billed weight
  
104 kg (229 lb)

Height
  
1.87 m

Trained by
  
NJPW Dojo

Weight
  
104 kg

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Born
  
27 March 1982 (age 42) Sapporo, Hokkaido (
1982-03-27
)

Ring name(s)
  
Captain New JapanCaptain TaiwanHideo SaitoMitsuhide Hirasawa

Similar People
  
Yoshi‑Hashi, Alipate Fifita, Ryusuke Taguchi, Bad Luck Fale, Tiger Mask IV

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Billed height
  
1.87 m (6 ft 1 ⁄2 in)

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Mitsuhide Hirasawa (平澤 光秀, Hirasawa Mitsuhide, born 27 March 1982) is a Japanese professional wrestler, He is best known for working in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) under his masked persona, Captain New Japan (キャプテン・ニュージャパン, Kyaputen Nyū Japan). He has also worked under another mask as Bone Soldier, and unmasked under his real name, as well as the ring name Hideo Saito (ヒデオ・サイトー, Hideo Saitō).

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Hirasawa did not achieve success during his time in NJPW. Despite being part of two of NJPW's best known stables, Chaos and Bullet Club, his time with both was marred by poor performances, being a member for a couple of months. His Bone Soldier persona was heavily panned by critics, as he was consequently named 2016's "Worst Gimmick" by the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

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Early life

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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 (2006–2010)

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Hirasawa originally debuted for New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) on 28 January 2006, losing to Takashi Iizuka. Hirasawa would wrestle on the NJPW undercards, mostly losing which is custom for new wrestlers in NJPW. 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 several appearances for Pro Wrestling Zero1, the most notable of which was when he and Manabu Nakanishi participated in the Passion Cup Tag Tournament 2008. In late 2008, Hirasawa would form a tag team with Yuji Nagata, which would be a precursor to Seigigun ("Blue Justice Army"). The pair participated in the 2008 G1 Tag League block B, they would only gain a single point when they drew with Manabu Nakanishi and Yutaka Yoshie. In the fall of 2009, Hirasawa joined Yuji Nagata's new Seigigun stable, along with Wataru Inoue and Super Strong Machine. At Wrestle Kingdom IV in Tokyo Dome, Hirasawa, along with Inoue and Super Strong Machine defeated Jushin Thunder Liger, Koji Kanemoto, and Kazuchika Okada in the opening match. Even with joining this stable, Hirasawa largely continued in the midcard largely serving as the fall guy in tag match. On 28 June, Seigigun entered a six-man tag tournament with Nagata, Inoue, and Hirasawa forming one team, while Machine teamed with Tonga Strong Machine and Pink Strong Machine (Yoshie). However, both teams lost. On 12 September, there was a special Mitsuhide Hirasawa farewell match, which he would lose.

World Wrestling Council (2010–2011)

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 NJPW's first tour of the United States, the Invasion Tour 2011. On 13 May in Rahway, New Jersey, he entered the tournament to determine the first ever IWGP Intercontinental Champion, losing to Yujiro Takahashi in his first round match.

Return to NJPW (2011–2017)

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 Chaos kicking him out of the stable on 4 December 2011. After his exile from Chaos, Saito developed an alter-ego called "Captain New Japan", dressed in a variation of the Captain America costume, complete with a shield. In November, Captain New Japan took part in the 2012 World Tag League, teaming with IWGP Heavyweight Champion Hiroshi Tanahashi under the team name "Captain Ace". The team lost all six of their matches with Captain New Japan being pinned in each match. On 3 March 2013, Captain New Japan returned to Seigigun in an eight-man tag team match, where he, Yuji Nagata, Super Strong Machine and Wataru Inoue were defeated by Hirooki Goto, Karl Anderson, Ryusuke Taguchi and Tama Tonga. On 7 April, Captain New Japan was attacked by Bad Luck Fale and Prince Devitt and would also be unmasked by Devitt, however, his face was never shown. In response to this, Captain New Japan teamed up with Devitt's former Apollo 55 partner, Ryusuke Taguchi and challenged the two at Wrestling Dontaku 2013, where they lost. Following these events, Captain New Japan fought against the newly formed Bullet Club headed by Devitt and reformed his alliance with Tanahashi. On 4 August, Captain New Japan carried Tanahashi to the ring akin to Fale and Devitt and became involved in the match-up trying to limit the effects of Fale's interference; however, Devitt would ultimately defeat Tanahashi. In November, Captain Ace reunited for the 2013 World Tag League. Much like the previous year, the team lost their first five matches, but on the final day, they finally picked up a win over Fale and Devitt, with Captain pinning Devitt, costing the Bullet Club team a spot in the semifinals.

On 13 April 2014, during NJPW's trip to Taiwan, Hirasawa, working as Captain Taiwan, received his first title shot in the promotion, when he and Hirooki Goto unsuccessfully challenged Bullet Club representatives Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson for the IWGP Tag Team Championship.

In early 2016, Captain New Japan became part of Yoshitatsu's new anti-Bullet Club stable, Hunter Club. On 12 September, Yoshitatsu, upset with Captain New Japan's poor performances, announced a Twitter poll that would decide whether he would get to stay in Hunter Club. On 25 September at Destruction in Kobe, upon being denied a spot in Hunter Club, Captain New Japan turned on Yoshitatsu and defected to Bullet Club. The following day, Hirasawa was given the new ring name "Bone Soldier". He made his debut under the name on 8 October. The following month, Bone Soldier entered the 2016 World Tag League, teaming with Bullet Club stablemate Bad Luck Fale. The two lost all seven of their matches in the tournament, with Bone Soldier being pinned by his rival Yoshitatsu in their final match on 8 December. Bone Soldier's performance in the tournament led to Bullet Club leader Kenny Omega dubbing him an "intergalactic disaster". On March 1, 2017, Hirasawa's profile was removed from NJPW's website.

In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
  • As Bone Soldier
  • Bone Soldier (Full nelson transitioned into a chokeslam)
  • As Captain New Japan
  • Captain Special (Modified la magistral)
  • As Hideo Saito
  • Caribbean Death Grip (Tongan death grip)
  • As Mitsuhide Hirasawa
  • Hira Bottom (Side slam)
  • Nagata Lock II (Crossface) – adopted from Yuji Nagata
  • Signature moves
  • Diving headbutt
  • German suplex
  • Side slam
  • Spear
  • Entrance themes
  • "Spread Wing-Beat" by Yonosuke Kitamura
  • "Departed Spirits" by Yonosuke Kitamura
  • "Where Are You From?" by Yonosuke Kitamura
  • Championships and accomplishments

  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
  • PWI ranked him #441 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2017
  • World Wrestling Council
  • WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • WWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter
  • Worst Gimmick (2016)
  • References

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