Name
Keiji Mutoh
(武藤 敬司)

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Born
1963 (60 years old)

Birth Place
Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi

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Wrestler

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Retired

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Asian

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1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)

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110 kg (243 lb)

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Keiji Muto (武藤 敬司, Mutō Keiji, born December 23, 1962) is a Japanese retired professional wrestler and professional wrestling executive. He is known for his work as The Great Muta (ザ・グレート・ムタ, Za Gurēto Muta) in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) during the 1980s and 1990s, and from his runs in other Japanese, American, Puerto Rican, and Mexican promotions. He was the president of All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) from 2002 to 2013 and representative director of Wrestle-1 (W-1) from 2013 to 2020.

Considered one of the greatest wrestlers of all time, Muto is also one of the first Japanese wrestlers to gain an international fanbase. "The Great Muta" gimmick is one of the most influential in puroresu, emulated by many wrestlers, including Satoshi Kojima (as The Great Koji), Kazushi Miyamoto (as The Great Kazushi), Atsushi Onita (as The Great Nita), and Seiya Sanada (as The Great Sanada). Others copied or modified some of the moves that he popularized or innovated, such as the Shining Wizard, Moonsault, Muta Lock, and the Dragon screw leg whip. He took part in what was generally considered to be one of the bloodiest professional wrestling matches at the time against Hiroshi Hase, leading to the creation of the "Muta scale", which rates the bloodiness of matches relative to this one's 1.0 value.

Muto is one of the five wrestlers to win the three major championships of puroresu (AJPW's Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship, NJPW's IWGP Heavyweight Championship, and Pro Wrestling Noah's GHC Heavyweight Championship) with Kensuke Sasaki, Yoshihiro Takayama, Satoshi Kojima, and Yuji Nagata. He also held the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship, making him an overall nine-time world champion. He is also a 13-time world tag team champion: five AJPW World Tag Team Championships, six IWGP Tag Team Championships, one GHC Tag Team Championship, and one WCW World Tag Team Championship. In total, he has held 32 championships.

In 2013, Muto founded W-1, where he also wrestled semi-regularly. He made special appearances for the American promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA, renamed Impact Wrestling in 2017) from 2014 to 2019, as part of a talent exchange with W-1. In June 2022, Muto announced that he would retire in 2023. His retirement match occurred on February 21, 2023, in the Tokyo Dome during Noah's Keiji Muto Grand Final Pro-Wrestling "Last-Love" event. In April 2023, Muto was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.


Career Honours

GHC Heavyweight Champion
2021

Noah Mens

IWGP Heavyweight Champion
2008

_Retired WWE

Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion
2008

_Retired WWE

Champion Carnival
2004

_Retired WWE

Champion Carnival
2002

_Retired WWE

Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion
2002

_Retired WWE

IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champion
2001

_Retired WWE

Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion
2001

_Retired WWE

IWGP Heavyweight Champion
1999

_Retired WWE

World Tag League
1999

New Japan Mens

World Tag League
1998

New Japan Mens

IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champion
1997

_Retired WWE

World Tag League
1997

New Japan Mens

IWGP Heavyweight Champion
1995

_Retired WWE

G1 Climax
1995

_Retired WWE

IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champion
1994

_Retired WWE

World Tag League
1994

New Japan Mens

NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion
1993

_Retired WWE

World Tag League
1993

New Japan Mens

IWGP Heavyweight Champion
1992

_Retired WWE

IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champion
1991

_Retired WWE

IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champion
1990

_Retired WWE

WCW Television Champion
1989

_Retired WWE

IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champion
1987

_Retired WWE


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