Japanese professional wrestler
For other uses, see
Sagat .
Sagat
Sagat in 2021
Born (1990-07-26 ) July 26, 1990 (age 33)
[1]
Saitama, Japan
Ring name(s) Trans-Am*Hiroshi #6 Man Man Kai Kind Sagat Billed height 170 cm (5 ft 7 in)
[2] Billed weight 100 kg (220 lb) Debut 2012
Hiroshi Sagawa (佐川博志 , Sagawa Hiroshi ) better known mononymously by his
ring name Sagat (often stylized in capital letters as SAGAT ) is a
Japanese
professional wrestler currently working as a
freelancer and is best known for his tenure with the Japanese
promotions
DDT Pro-Wrestling and
Big Japan Pro Wrestling .
[3]
[4]
Professional wrestling career
Independent circuit (2012–present)
As a freelancer, Sagat is known to have competed in various promotions. At OZ Academy
Mio Shirai Produce Tonight Is The Night , an event promoted by
Oz Academy on March 2, 2014, he teamed up with
Seiya Morohashi in a losing effort to
Aja Kong and
Tsubasa Kuragaki .
[5] On September 20, 2015, Sagat participated at the
Mio Shirai 's Retirement Show promoted by
Pro Wrestling Wave ,
Ice Ribbon and
Oz Academy where he competed in a
22-person battle royal won by
Sonoko Kato and also involving
Cherry ,
Rina Yamashita ,
Ryo Mizunami and others.
[6] At Gatoh Move Japan Tour #198 , an event promoted by
Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling on November 28, 2015, Sagat teamed up with Sayaka Obihiro in a losing effort to
Hikaru Shida and
Madoka as a result of an
intergender tag team match .
[7] At
Ice Ribbon Tax Pro Wrestling Vol. 4 ~ Be Happy With Pro Wrestling from March 10, 2019, Sagat teamed up with Trans Am Hiroshi to defeat
Daiki Shimomura and
Ryuichi Sekine in a
tag team match .
[8]
Big Japan Pro Wrestling (2014–2017)
Sagat was also a part of
Big Japan Pro Wrestling 's roster. At BJW Ryogokutan on July 20, 2015 he teamed up with
Masaya Takahashi and
Ryuichi Sekine , losing against B Faultless Junky's (
Jaki Numazawa ,
Masashi Takeda and
Takumi Tsukamoto ) in a
six-man Ryogoku Death Matsuri Deathmatch .
[9] At BJW BJW-Style #3 ~ Burning Death Game on August 2, 2015, he teamed up with
Yuko Miyamoto , falling short to
Masashi Takeda and
Masaya Takahashi in a
Barbed wire board deathmatch .
[10] He made his final appearance in the promotion at BJW BJ Style 11 on February 26, 2017 where he teamed up with
Takumi Tsukamoto in a losing effort to
Kazuki Hashimoto and
Takuya Nomura .
[11]
DDT Pro Wrestling (2012–present)
Sagat made his
professional wrestling debut in the Union Pro branch of
DDT Pro Wrestling at the Union Pro 7th Anniversary Show on November 23, 2012, where he defeated El Hijo del Goro.
[12]
He is known for competing in various of the promotion's events such as
DDT Ultimate Party . At
Ultimate Party 2019 he wrestled into a
Rumble rules match for the
Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship won by
Kazuki Hirata and also involving
Gorgeous Matsuno ,
Mina Shirakawa ,
Toru Owashi and others.
[13]
As for the
DDT Judgement branch of events, Sagat made his first appearance at
Judgement 2016: DDT 19th Anniversary on March 21 where he teamed up with World Heaviest Heavy Metal Tag (Fuma and Yusuke Kubo) to defeat
Takumi Tsukamoto , Daichi Kazato and Gouma Ryu in a
Six-man tag team match .
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Another branch of events in which he competed in the
DDT Peter Pan . At
Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2014 on August 17 he teamed up with Daichi Kazato, Masayuki Mitomi and Tomoya Kawamura in a losing effort to
Hoshitango , Rion Mizuki,
Gota Ihashi and
Shunma Katsumata .
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Championships and accomplishments
References
^ Saalbach, Axel.
"SAGAT • General Information" . wrestlingdata.com . Retrieved August 25, 2021 .
^ Kreikenbohm, Philip.
"Sagat/Career Data" . cagematch.de (in German). Retrieved August 25, 2021 .
^ Internet Wrestling Database (IWD).
"Sagat Profile & Match Listing" . profightdb.com . Retrieved August 25, 2021 .
^
SAGAT . basarapw.com (in Japanese). Retrieved November 5, 2020 .
^
Oz Academy (March 2, 2014).
■2014年3月2日(日)18:00試合開始 東京 新宿FACE 大会 紫雷美央プロデュース興行~全部が嫌がらせ~ . oz-academy.com (in Japanese). Retrieved August 25, 2021 .
^ Dark angel (September 22, 2015).
"WAVE / Union / Oz / Ice Ribbon: Results "Mio Shirai Retirement Show" - 20/09/2015 - Mio Shirai says goodbye to Joshi Puroresu" . superluchas.com . Retrieved August 29, 2021 .
^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (November 28, 2015).
"Gatoh Move Japan Tour #198 ~ Looking For A Prince In Oji" . cagematch.net (in German). Retrieved August 28, 2021 .
^
Ice Ribbon (March 10, 2019).
◆2019年03月10日 租税プロレスvol.4 . iceribbon.com (in Japanese). Retrieved August 28, 2021 .
^ WrestleKulture (July 20, 2015).
"BJW "RYOGOKUTAN", 20.07.2015 (Samurai! TV/Live) Tokyo Ryogoku Kokugikan" . wrestlekulture.com (in German). Retrieved August 28, 2021 .
^ Purolove (August 2, 2015).
"BJW "BJ-STYLE #3 ~ BURNING DEATH GAME", 02.08.2015 Osaka Tsurumi Ryokuchi Hanahaku Memorial Park Exhibition Hall" . purolove.com . Retrieved August 28, 2021 .
^ Dark angel (March 2, 2017).
"BJW: Results «BJ-Style # 11» - 26/02/2017" . superluchas.com . Retrieved August 28, 2021 .
^
7周年記念大会 .
DDT Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). November 23, 2012. Retrieved May 30, 2021 .
^
DDT Pro-Wrestling .
"Ultimate Party 2019~DDTグループ大集合!~" . ddtpro.com (in Japanese). Retrieved September 8, 2020 .
^ Justin, Dylan (March 25, 2016).
"DDT JUDGEMENT 2016 (MARCH 21) RESULTS & REVIEW" . voicesofwrestling.com . Retrieved April 18, 2021 .
^
DDT "両国ピーターパン 2014~人生変えちゃう夏かもね!~" 8/17 両国国技館大会その5 . Extreme Party (in Japanese). Retrieved January 28, 2020 .
^
"Yokohama Shopping Street 6-Man Tag Team Championship history" .
Big Japan Pro Wrestling (in Japanese). BJW.co.jp. Retrieved 2020-01-21 .
^ Wrestling Titles (July 25, 2021).
"Ironman Heavymetalweight Title" . wrestling-titles.com . Retrieved August 18, 2021 .
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Kazuki Hashimoto ,
Takumi Tsukamoto and
Yuji Okabayashi
Kankuro Hoshino ,
Ryuji Ito and
Shinya Ishikawa
Abdullah Kobayashi ,
Jaki Numazawa and
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Jaki Numazawa ,
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Ryota Hama , Takeshi Irei and
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Abdullah Kobayashi ,
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FUMA ,
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Sento Minzoku (
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Ryuji Ito ,
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Yuko Miyamoto
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Akira Hyodo ,
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