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Birth name
  
Daisuke Nakae

Billed weight
  
95 kg (209 lb)

Created by
  
Tetsuo Hara, Buronson

Trained by
  
Jinsei Shinzaki


Name
  
Daisuke Nakae

Debut
  
March 2, 2008

Billed height
  
1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)

Role
  
Fictional Character

Kenoh The Terrible Kenoh by SirWolfgang on DeviantArt

Born
  
January 1, 1985 (age 39) Tokushima, Tokushima (
1985-01-01
)

Ring name(s)
  
Daisuke NakaeKanmuriwashi YokoKenoh

Played by
  
Kenji Utsumi, Takashi Ukaji, Shigeru Shibuya

Similar
  
Kenshiro, Toki, Jagi, Rei, Yuda

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Daisuke Nakae (中栄 大輔, Nakae Daisuke) is a Japanese professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Kenoh (拳王, Kenō). He currently wrestles in Pro Wrestling Noah.

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Career

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Nakae started training nippon kempo at age of 3, and while in highschool won the championship of his category. Later, in 2003, he was crowned as the youngest All Japan kenpo champion ever, and went to win the contest again in 2006 and 2007. At the time, he was scouted by Jinsei Shinzaki to compete in professional wrestling, an old dream for Daisuke.

Michinoku Pro Wrestling (2007–2015)

Nakae signed with Michinoku Pro Wrestling in 2007, wrestling several exhibitions bouts before officially debuting, under the name of "Kenoh" (拳王, Kenō, Fist King), against Alexander Otsuka. He spent the year in low-profile matches against fellow trainees Rui Hiugaji and Takayuki Aizawa, and in late 2008 he was sent to Okinawa Pro Wrestling to hone his skills, adopting the name Kanmuriwashi Yoko and the gimmick of an afro kickboxer.

In September 2009, Kenoh made his return to Michinoku Pro, introduced by Jinsei Shinzaki as a special ally to counter the shoot-style wrestler Fujita "Jr." Hayato and his heel stable Kowloon. Kenoh declined an offer by Great Sasuke of having his redebut match against him, and instead demanded a match against Hayato for the Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Champion, which the champion accepted. Shockingly, Kenoh won and captured the title, and went to enter in a heated feud with Fujita and his stablemates. He slowly became the next ace of the promotion, a place vacated after Yoshitsune's departure. The same year, Kenoh and Rui Hiugaji took part in the Michinoku Tag League, beating the teams of Munenori Sawa and Yuta Yoshikawa and Kowloon's Fujita Hayato and Rasse, but they were defeated at the finals by another Kowloon team, Takeshi Minamino and Maguro Ooma. On the individual field, Kenoh retained the Tohoku Junior Heavyweight title before Hayato, Minamino and Taro Nohashi, until he lost it to Great Sasuke.

Kenoh recaptured the Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Championship from Rui Hiugaji in September 2011. Started 2012, he claimed to have the goal to "change Michinoku Pro," which few understood, but it was all revealed when Taro Nohashi betrayed Fujita Hayato and expelled him from Kowloon, instead bringing Kenoh as the new leader. This made Kenoh turn heel, adopting a more arrogant persona for himself, and they renamed the stable as Asura, replacing the members who had followed Hayato with Hiugaji. They feuded with Hayato and his remnant group, called Bad Boy. Kenoh and Fujita clashed again, and this time Kenoh lost the match and the title, but he retaliated eliminating Bad Boy from the Michinoku Tag League 2012 to win it with stablemate Hiugaji.

In 2013, Kenoh pinned Hayato to gain the Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Championship back, but on December 13, he vacated it, announcing his intention of joining Pro Wrestling Noah.

Pro Wrestling Noah (2011, 2015–present)

In 2011, Kenoh and Kenbai were sent to compete in Pro Wrestling Noah's NTV G Cup Junior Heavyweight Tag League, where they got a big victory over heavy favourite team No Mercy (Kenta and Yoshinobu Kanemaru), with Kenoh personally pinning Kenta. They also challenged ANMU (Atsushi Aoki and Kotaro Suzuki) for the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship, but they were defeated.

Again entering Noah as a MPW representative, Kenoh joined the new Choukibou-gun stable in 2014, forming a tag team with stablemate Hajime Ohara. On August 2, 2014, Kenoh and Ohara won the 2014 NTV G+ Cup Junior Heavyweight Tag League by defeating Daisuke Harada and Quiet Storm in the finals. On October 12, Kenoh and Ohara defeated Atsushi Kotoge and Taiji Ishimori to win the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship. They lost the title to El Desperado and Taka Michinoku on March 15, 2015. On March 28, Kenoh signed a contract with Noah, officially ending his affiliation with Michinoku Pro. On March 19, 2016, Kenoh and Ohara won the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship for the second time by defeating Atsushi Kotoge and Daisuke Harada. They lost the title back to Kotoge and Harada on April 5.

On July 5, Kenoh defeated Genba Hirayanagi in a four-man tournament final to win one of Noah's three spots in New Japan Pro Wrestling's 2016 Super J-Cup. On July 20, Kenoh defeated Gurukun Mask in his first round match in the tournament. On August 21, he was eliminated from the tournament in the second round by reigning IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion Kushida.

On December 23, 2016, after losing to Takashi Sugiura and Alejandro Saez, Kenoh officially announced the break up of Kenohara. Kenoh and Ohara wrestled their last match as a team on December 24, defeating Taiji Ishimori and Hitoshi Kumano. Kenoh's heavyweight debut was on January 7, 2017, in a tag team match where he and partner Masa Kitamiya defeated Akitoshi Saito and Muhammad Yone. Following this match, the pairing made a challenge to GHC Tag Team Championship holders Go Shiozaki and Maybach Taniguchi to a title match. On January 21, Kenoh and Kitamiya defeated Shiozaki and Taniguchi to become the new GHC Tag Team Champions. On February 24, Kenoh turned on Kitamiya, forming an alliance with Takashi Sugiura, which led to the two being stripped of the tag team title. This led to a match on March 12, where Kenoh and Sugiura defeated Kitamiya and Muhammad Yone to win the vacant GHC Tag Team Championship. They lost the title to Maybach Taniguchi and Naomichi Marufuji on April 14.

In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
  • High-speed roundhouse kick to the opponent's head
  • Kebou (Soccer kick) - 2015–present
  • Ragou (Cross-armed Gory special flipped forward into a sitout powerbomb) – 2013–present - Innovated.
  • Signature moves
  • Bridging full nelson suplex
  • Helm (Running knee strike to the face of a seated or kneeling opponent) – 2009; parodied from Fujita "Jr." Hayato
  • Sitout suplex slam
  • Nicknames
  • "New Century Champion" (新世紀覇者, Shin Seiki Hasha)
  • Entrance themes
  • "Shitsuren Mosshu" by Garlic Boys
  • Championships and accomplishments

  • Michinoku Pro Wrestling
  • Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Championship (3 times)
  • Futaritabi Tag Team Tournament (2010) – with Rui Hiugaji
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
  • PWI ranked him #235 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2014
  • Pro Wrestling Noah
  • GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Hajime Ohara
  • GHC Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Masa Kitamiya (1) and Takashi Sugiura (1)
  • NTV G+ Cup Junior Heavyweight Tag League (2014) – with Hajime Ohara
  • Super J-Cup Qualifying Tournament B (2016)
  • References

    Kenoh Wikipedia