Koji Nakagawa

Koji Nakagawa
Born (1968-06-26) June 26, 1968[1]
Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan[1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Koji Nakagawa
GOEMON
Billed height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[1]
Billed weight 90 kg (200 lb)[1]
Debut March 20, 1992[1]

Koji Nakagawa (中川 浩二 Nakagawa Koji) is a Japanese semi-retired professional wrestler, who is best known for his work in Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling.

Career

Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (1992–2002)

An amateur wrestler in his scholastic years, Nakagawa debuted for Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling on March 20, 1992, against Eiji Ezaki. After two months in the lower card, he wrestled his very first main event match, teaming with Atsushi Onita in a loss to Sambo Asako and Mr. Gannosuke.

In 1995, Nakagawa would adopt the Hitman persona, reminiscent of Bret Hart, wearing pink and black and receiving a theme song similar to Hart Attack. In March 1995, he won his first championship, the FMW Independent World Junior Heavyweight Championship, by defeating Hideki Hosaka. The title was vacated later that year for unknown reasons, and Nakagawa regained the championship for a second time by defeating Ricky Fuji in November 1995. In December 1995, he went to the United States to wrestle three nights for Extreme Championship Wrestling. On December 28, he lost to El Puerto Ricano, followed by a loss to Taz the next day, and unsuccessfully challenging Mikey Whipwreck for the ECW World Television Championship on December 30.

Back in Japan, Nakagawa reigned as champion until May 1996, when he lost the title to Taka Michinoku. In December 1997, he joined Atsushi Onita's stable, ZEN. In May 1998, he betrayed Onita and joined Kodo Fuyuki's Team No Respect. In May 2000, Nakagawa debuted his new alter-ego, GOEMON, a dark thief gimmick based in the historic Goemon Ishikawa. Under the new persona, he feuded with Onryo, a ghost wrestler. Onryo brough an item called the Belt of Curse and put it in line on their feud, revealing it was a cursed object which would be granted to the loser and would slowly kill him, being that what killed Onryo in first place and turned him into a ghost. After losing to Onryo, GOEMON was handcuffed to the belt and it started to kill him, weakening him and making him cough blood during his matches. He also started to wear a half mask to hide the fact that half of his face was turning ghostlike like Onryo's. At the end, GOEMON did not manage to free himself from the belt and died after bleeding profusely. However, he later returned as Onryo's mystery tag team partner, explaining he was dead as well and they both had shared a bond in dying. They went to win the WEW Tag Team titles twice.

During his time in FMW, GOEMON also wrestled in Michinoku Pro Wrestling, BattlARTS, All Japan Pro Wrestling, and W*ING Reunion shows.

Freelance (2002–present)

After FMW folded in February 2002, Nakagawa became a freelancer, alternating between his real name and his GOEMON alter-ego. He wrestled for various promotions including Wrestling Marvelous Future and 666.

Personal life

Nakagawa married female wrestler Yoko Ikeda, who had also wrestled for FMW.

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

References

External links

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