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New Japan Pro Wrestling (2002–2007)
Yamamoto trained for his professional wrestling career in the New Japan Pro Wrestling Dojo before making his professional wrestling debut on October 12, 2002.[3]
Yamamoto lost to Wataru Inoue in his debut match in the first match of a show in the Korakuen Hall.[4] Initially Yamamoto worked low card matches for NJPW, normally on the losing side to gain ring experience. On December 27, 2003, Yamamoto lost to Ryusuke Taguchi in a match where the winner would get a match on NJPW's most prestigious show, their January 4 Dome Show Wrestling World.[5] Yamamoto participated...
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World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE (2007–present)
[edit]Developmental territory (2007–2009)
In late 2007 Yamamoto was signed by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) to a full time contract, which meant that he had to relocate to the United States. He immediately was assigned to WWE's developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW), to undergo assessment and training in the "WWE Style" of wrestling. Initially he wrestled as Mr. Yamamoto, then simply as Yamamoto.[16] He briefly teamed with Sheamus O'Shaunessy under the team name "the Movers and the Shakers".[17] Later on he changed his ring name to Yoshitatsu, before tweaking the spelling to Yoshi Tatsu, the name he currently works under.[16]
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On June 30, 2009, Yamamoto joined the ECW brand under the ring name Yoshi Tatsu. He had his first match that night, defeating Shelton Benjamin, although he lost a rematch to Benjamin on the July 9 episode of ECW.[18][19] On the October 20 episode of ECW, Tatsu defeated Zack Ryder to become number one contender for the ECW Championship, although he failed to win the championship the following week against Christian.[20] On the December 22 episode of ECW Yoshi Tatsu defeated Jack Swagger to earn a spot in the ECW Homecoming battle royal where the winner would challenge Christian for the ECW title...
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Raw (2010–2011)
After the ECW brand was discontinued, Tatsu made his debut on the Raw brand on the February 22, 2010 episode of Raw, where he teamed up with Evan Bourne and Kofi Kingston to defeat The Legacy (Randy Orton, Ted DiBiase, and Cody Rhodes), after Orton turned on his partners.[25] Tatsu won a 26-Man Battle Royal in the dark match to open WrestleMania XXVI by last eliminating Zack Ryder. In July 2010, Tatsu would be involved in a few backstage brawls with The Nexus to try to help John Cena get rid of them, which he failed to do. Yoshi then went to Japan to promote the new WWE SmackDown...
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SmackDown and NXT (2011–present)
On April 26, Tatsu was drafted to the SmackDown brand as part of the 2011 Supplemental Draft.[27] His only appearances on SmackDown for 2011 were in the form of number one contenders battle royals for the World Heavyweight Championship and participation in the All I Want for Christmas battle royal where the winner would receive one wish.[26]
Tatsu was a WWE Pro for the fifth season of WWE NXT, also known as NXT Redemption, with his rookie being Byron Saxton. On the April 26 episode of WWE NXT, Tatsu was attacked by Saxton after Tatsu cost his match against Lucky...
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In wrestling

Finishing moves
Roundhouse kick[41] - 2010-present
Top-rope spinning heel kick[42][43]
Signature moves
Back kick[44][45]
Double high knees to an opponent's chest in the corner[46]
Japanese arm drag[41]
Knife-edge chops[47]
Northern Lights suplex[48]
Octopus stretch[2]
Roaring elbow[49]
Shining Wizard[41]
Shoot kick to the chest, sometimes preceded by a rolling snapmare[50]
Spinning heel kick[51]
Top-rope crossbody[52]
Top-rope overhead chop[42]
Twisting elbow drop[42]
Nicknames
"The Cardiac Kid"[53][54]
"The Rising Sun"
Entrance themes
World Wrestling Entertainment / WWE
"J-Pop Drop" by Tom Haines and Christopher Branch (June 30, 2009–present)
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