Klondike Bill advances.
Jeff Thomas
Hometown: Born in London, Ontario, Lived in Vancouver, British Columbia, Moved to Edmonton, Alberta
Height & Weight: 6'7" - 320 lbs
Trained by: Leo Burke
Previous Gimmicks: MAXXX Power
Finishing Move: Northern Lights Powerbomb
Jeff Thomas played in the Canadian Football League for the Grey Cup champion Edmonton Eskimo's team.
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The Great Muta
Hometown: Yamanishi, Japan
Height & Weight: 6'0" - 253 lbs
Trained by: Hiro Matsuda, New Japan Wrestling Academy
Debut: October 5, 1984
Previous Gimmicks: The White Ninja (NJPW/Florida), Kokushi Muso (Black/Dark Angel), Kokushi, Super Black Ninja (WCCW), Viet Cong Minh (WCCW/WWC), Black Ninja (WWC), Super Ninja (WWC & FL), Space Lone Wolf, Kejih Mutoh
Finishing Move: The Moonsault, Dragon Screw Legwhip, The Shining Wizard
# NWA Florida Heavyweight title defeating Kendall Windham (May 21, 1986);
# IWGP Tag Team titles w/Shiro Koshinaka defeating Nobuhiko Takada & Akira Maeda [Tournament] (March 20, 1987);
# WWC (World Wrestling Council) Television title defeating Invader I (Febuary 6, 1988);
# WWC (World Wrestling Council) Puerto Rican Heavyweight title defeating Miguelito Perez (May 14, 1988);
# NWA World Television title defeating Sting (September 3, 1989);
# IWGP Tag Team titles w/Masahiro Chono defeating Shinya Hashimoto & Masa Saito (April 27, 1990);
# IWGP Tag Team titles w/Hiroshi Hase defeating Rick Steiner & Scott Norton (November 5, 1991);
# IWGP Heavyweight title defeating Riki Choshu (August 16, 1992);
# NWA World Heavyweight title defeating Masahiro Chono (January 4, 1993);
# IWGP Tag Team titles w/Hiroshi Hase defeating Kensuke Sasaki & Hawk (November 25, 1994);
# UWIF (Japan) World Heavyweight title defeating Nobuhiko Takada (May ??, 1995);
# IWGP Heavyweight title defeating Shinya Hashimoto (May 3, 1995);
# IWGP Tag Team titles w/Masahiro Chono defeating Kazuo Yamazaki & Kensuke Sasaki (October 19, 1997);
# IWGP Heavyweight title defeating Scott "Flash" Norton (January 4, 1999);
# WCW World Tag Team titles w/Vampiro defeating KroniK [Bryan Clark & Brian Adams] (August 13, 2000);
# AJPW (All Japan) Unified Triple Crown Heavyweight title defeating Genichiro Tenryu (June 8, 2001);
# AJPW (All Japan) World Tag Team titles w/Taiyo Kea defeating Yoji Anjoh & Genichiro Tenryu (October 22, 2001);
# IWGP Tag Team titles w/Taiyo Kea defeating Osamu Nishimura & Tatsumi Fujinami (October 28, 2001);
# AJPW (All Japan) Unified Triple Crown Heavyweight title defeating Genichiro Tenryu (October 27, 2002);
# AJPW (All Japan) World Tag Team titles w/Arashi won a tournament (June 8, 2003);
# AJPW (All Japan) Unified Triple Crown Heavyweight title defeating Suwama (September 29, 2008);
# Keiji Mutoh's first stint in New Japan wasn't very successful, often teaming with Masahiro Chono & Shiro Koshinaka..
# April 1985: Keiji Mutoh & Mokoto Arakawa defeated Shin'ya Hashimoto & Shuko Kim.
# November ,1985: Mutoh was sent to NWA Florida territory to gain experience.
# May 21, 1986: White Ninja (Keiji Mutoh) defeated Kendall Windham to win the NWA Florida Heavyweight Title.
# June, 1986: Kendall Windham beat White Ninja to regain the NWA Florida title.
# October 9, 1986: Keiji Mutoh returned to Japan, joining the UWF as "Space Lone Wolf".
# November 3, 1986: Antonio Inoki & Kerry Von Erich defeated Space Lone Wolf & Kengo Kimura.
# ~~~After the match, Inoki knocked out Mutoh with his Tuokon Slap Attack.
# December 11, 1986 - Sumo Hall Show: Tatsumi Fujinami & Keiji Mutoh defeated Mr. Pogo & Kendo Nagasaki.
# Ferburary 5, 1987: Tatsumi Fujinami & Keiji Mutoh vs. Akira Maeda & Yoshiaki Fujiwara went to Double Count-out.
# March 20, 1987 - IWGP Tag Team League: Keiji Mutoh & Shiro Koshinaka defeated Nobuhiko Takada & Akira Maeda to capture the IWGP Tag Team Titles.
# March 26, 1987 - Inoki Tuokon Live II: Nobuhiko Takada & Akira Maeda defeated Keiji Mutoh & Shiro Koshinaka to win the IWGP Tag Team titles.
# August 2, 1987: Keiji Mutoh & Tatsutoshi Goto defeated Johnny Smith & Bad News Allen.
# August 19, 1987: Riki Choshu, Tatsumi Fujinami, Kengo Kimura, Akira Maeda, & Super Strong Machine defeated Antonio Inoki, Yoshiaki Fujiwara, Kantaro Hoshino, Keiji Mutoh & Seiji Sakaguchi in an Elimination Match.
# August 20, 1987: Tatsumi Fujinami & Riki Choshu defeated Antonio Inoki & Keiji Mutoh.
# October 1987: Keiji Mutoh & Kengo Kimura defeated Konga the Barbarian & Manny Fernandez.
# December 1987: The Von Erichs (Kerry & Kevin) defeated Keiji Mutoh & Shiro Koshinaka.
# Keiji Mutoh was sent outside Japan to gain more experience.
# Keiji Mutoh soon emerged in Puerto Rico in the WWC, where he wrestled as "Black Ninja".
# February 6, 1988: Black Ninja defeated Invader I to win the WWC Television Title.
# February, 1988: Black Ninja participated in the Gillete Cup Tournament, which was won by Carlos Colon.
# April 2, 1988: Invader I beat Black Ninja to regain the WWC Television Title.
# May 14, 1988: Black Ninja beat Miguel Perez Jr. to become the WWC Puerto Rican Champion.
# August 6, 1988: Ricky Santana defeated Black Ninja to win the WWC Puerto Rican title.
# July 2, 1988: Keiji Mutoh teamed-up with Masahiro Chono & Shin'ya Hashimoto, creating the Tuokon San Yushi, Three Fire Balls.
# July 29, 1988: Tuokon San Yushi defeated Tatsumi Fujinami, Kengo Kimura & Shiro Koshinaka by DQ.
# Black Ninja engaged in bloody feuds with sadistic men like Carlos Colon, Abdullah the Butcher, Bruiser Brody and TNT.
# Super Ninja had a brief run in Florida, where he won the Florida Heavyweight title.
# Super Ninja was managed by Sir Oliver Humperdink and teamed with the Great Kabuki as the Rising Suns.
# Keiji Mutoh soon caught the eye of then NWA president, Jim Crockett..
# Keiji Mutoh signed with Jim Crockett's National Wrestling Alliance and was transformed into the "Great Muta"!
# The Great Muta wore face paint and spewed green mist into the air before his matches, as he was billed as the son of The Great Kabuki.
# The Great Muta formed a tag team with Dragon Master (Kendo Nagasaki) and were managed by Gary Hart.
# April 1, 1989 - NWA TV: Gary Hart, Hiro Matsuda and The Great Muta were special guests at The Danger Zone held by Paul E. Dangerously.
# April 2, 1989 - Clash Of The Champions VI: The Great Muta defeated Steven Casey.
# April 29, 1989 - NWA TV: The Great Muta defeated Lee Scott.
# May 7, 1989 - WrestleWar, Music City Showdown: The Great Muta defeated Doug Gilbert.
# The Great Muta began to feud with NWA Television champion, Sting, a feud that would go on for the next 10 years.
# July 23, 1989 - Great American Bash: Sting vs The Great Muta ended in a NO CONTEST when there was a double pin finish.
# ~~~Later on the night, Muta attacked Ric Flair after his victory over Terry Funk.
# September 3, 1989: The Great Muta defeated Sting in the rematch to win the held up NWA Television title!
# September 12, 1989: Ric Flair & Sting defeated The Great Muta & Dick Slater via DQ.
# October 14, 1989: Ric Flair defeated The Great Muta via DQ to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Title.
# October, 1989: The Great Muta beat Dick Murdoch to retain the NWA World Television title.
# October 29, 1989 - Halloween Havoc: Sting & Ric Flair defeated Terry Funk & Great Muta in a thrilling cage match, with Brunno Sammartino as Special Guest Referee.
# ~~~The Great Muta blamed Terry Funk for the loss and violently attacked him! Ric Flair & Sting made the save.
# December 13, 1989 - Starrcade 89: The Great Muta lost matches to Ric Flair, Sting & Lex Luger (DQ) in the Iron Man tournament.
# January 20, 1990: Arn Anderson defeated The Great Muta for the NWA World Television title.
# February 6, 1990, Clash of The Champions X: Ric Flair, Ole & Arn Anderson defeated The Great Muta, Dragon Master & Buzz Sawyer in a Steel Cage Match.
# The Great Muta left the NWA shortly thereafter.
# Keiji Mutoh returned to his homeland, ready to conquer Japan just as he did America..
# April 27, 1990: Keiji Mutoh & Masahiro Chono defeated Masa Saito & Shin'ya Hashimoto to win the IWGP World Tag Team titles.
# June, 1990: Keiji Mutoh & Masahiro Chono defeated Shin'ya Hashimoto & Masa Saito to retain the IWGP Tag Team Titles.
# August 8, 1990: Keiji Mutoh & Masahiro Chono beat the Destruction Crew (Wayne Bloom & Mike Enos) to retain the IWGP Tag Team Titles.
# September 14, 1990: Hiroshi Hase defeated The Great Muta (afterwards, a frustrated Muta delivered to Hase a Moonsault).
# ~~~This started a bloody feud between Muta and Hase, but the two ended up Tag Team partners in the end.
# September, 1990 - Inoki 30th Wrestling Anniversary: The Great Muta defeated Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat.
# November 1, 1990: Hiroshi Hase & Kensuke Sasaki beat Keiji Mutoh & Masahiro Chono for the IWGP Tag Team titles.
# December 13, 1990: Keiji Mutoh & Masahiro Chono defeated Bam Bam Bigelow & Bad News Allen.
# December 16, 1990 - WCW Starrcade 90: The Great Muta & Mr. Saito participated in the Pat O'Connor Tag Team International Tournament as Team Japan, but they were defeated in the finals by the Steiner Brothers.
# December 26, 1990 - Legends Show: The Great Muta defeated Tiger Jeet Singh by DQ.
# March 21, 1991 � NJPW/WCW Starrcade in Tokyo Dome: The Great Muta defeated Sting.
# ~~~Afterwards, Sting putted Muta in the Scorpion Deathlock until New Japan wrestlers made the save.
# April, 1991: Scott Norton defeated Keiji Mutoh.
# June 14, 1991 - WCW Clash of The Champions XV: Lex Luger defeated The Great Muta to retain the US Title.
# July 19, 1991: Kensuke Sasaki & Hiroshi Hase beat The Great Muta & TNT (Savio Vega).
# ~~~Muta left Hase as a bloody mess, product of his ruthless attacks.
# August 9, 1991: Keiji Mutoh defeated Tatsumi Fujinami.
# August 10, 1991: Keiji Mutoh defeated Big Van Vader in a thrilling match.
# ~~~Vader then shook hands with Mutoh, as a sign of respect.
# August 11, 1991 - G1 Climax Tournament: Masahiro Chono defeated Keiji Mutoh in a heart-shocking match to win the G1 Climax Tournament.
# ~~~Afterwards, Shin'ya Hashimoto entered to the ring and celebrated the match with both Mutoh and Chono, "creating" the Three Musketeers of New Japan.
# August 25, 1991: Super Strong Machine defeated The Great Muta by DQ, after Muta ripped Machine's mask and started to choke him with it.
# September 10, 1991: The Great Muta & Akira defeated Kim Duk & Masanobu Kurisu.
# October, 1991: Keiji Mutoh & Hiroshi Hase competed in the Super Grade Tag Team League, which was won by Tatsumi Fujinami & Big Van Vader.
# November 5, 1991- Budokan Hall Show: Keiji Mutoh & Hiroshi Hase defeated Rick Steiner & Scott Norton to win the IWGP Tag Team Titles.
# The Great Muta & Sting reignited their feud, but soon found themselves teaming up against the Steiner Brothers in tag team matches.
# January 4, 1992 � NJPW/WCW Starrcade in Tokyo Dome: The Great Muta & Sting defeated The Steiner Brothers.
# March 1, 1992: Big Van Vader & Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Keiji Mutoh & Hiroshi Hase to win the IWGP Tag Team titles.
# April 1992: Big Van Vader & Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Keiji Mutoh & Masahiro Chono to retain the IWGP Tag Team Titles.
# May 17, 1992: Riki Choshu beat Keiji Mutoh to retain the IWGP Championship.
# June, 1992: Keiji Mutoh & Hiroshi Hase defeated Takayuki Iizuka & The Black Cat.
# August 6, 1992 - G1 Climax Tournament: Keiji Mutoh defeated Barry Windham and Steve Austin, but lost to Masahiro Chono in the semi-finals.
# ~~~This tournament was made to crown the new NWA World Heavyweight Champion.
# August 10, 1992: The Great Muta defeated Riki Choshu to become the IWGP World Heavyweight Champion.
# August 12, 1992: The Steiner Brothers defeated Keiji Mutoh & Kensuke Sasaki.
# September 9, 1992: The Great Muta beat Shin'ya Hashimoto at his first IWGP World title defense.
# October 11, 1992: The Great Muta defeated Scott Norton to retain the IWGP Championship.
# November 22, 1992: The Great Muta defeated Sting to retain the IWGP World title.
# December 14, 1992: The Great Muta defeated Hiroshi Hase in the BLOODIEST MATCH in Pro-Wrestling history.
# ~~~This match created the infamous "Muta Scale", after Muta bled profusely when Hase poked his forehead a foreign object.
# December 28, 1992 - WCW Starrcade: The Great Muta & Barry Windham defeated Brian Pillman & Too Cold Scorpio to qualify at the Battle Bowl.
# ~~~Later that night, Masahiro Chono defeated The Great Muta to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.
# ~~~In the main event, The Great Muta won the Battle Bowl, earning a World Title shot.
# January 4, 1993 � NJPW/WCW Super Show III: The Great Muta defeated Masahiro Chono to retain the IWGP Title and WIN the NWA World Title!
# ~~~The Great Muta becomes first person to ever hold Japan & America's top championships at the same time.
# February 21, 1993 - WCW Super Brawl III: Barry Windham defeated The Great Muta for the NWA World Heavyweight title.
# March 21, 1993: Keiji Mutoh defeated Power Warrior (Kensuke Sasaki).
# ~~~Mutoh suffered a left-knee injury during the match.
# May 3, 1993 - NJPW Wrestling Dontaku: Hulk Hogan (WWF World Champion) defeated The Great Muta (IWGP Champion) in a non-title match.
# May 25, 1993 - Wrestling Association R: The Great Kabuki defeated The Great Muta by DQ.
# June 15, 1993: The Great Muta defeated The Great Kabuki via DQ, to retain the IWGP Championship.
# June 17, 1993: The Great Muta defeated Ashura Hara.
# August, 1993 - G1 Climax Tournament: Keiji Mutoh defeated The Great Kabuki & Super Strong Machine to advance, but lost to Tatsumi Fujinami in the semi-finals.
# September 20, 1993: Shin'ya Hashimoto defeated The Great Muta to win the IWGP World Heavyweight title!
# September 23, 1993: Hulk Hogan & The Great Muta defeated The Hell Raisers (Hawk & Kensuke Sasaki).
# Keiji Mutoh started to fight more often as himself, keeping The Great Muta persona for very special matches.
# December 10, 1993: Shin'ya Hashimoto beat Keiji Mutoh to retain the IWGP World title.
# January 4, 1994 - Battlefield in Tokyo Dome: The Steiner Brothers defeated Keiji Mutoh and Hiroshi Hase.
# April 4, 1994: The Great Muta & Masahiro Chono defeated Genichiro Tenryu & Riki Choshu.
# ~~~ Originally this match was: Keiji Mutoh & Chono vs. Tenryu & Choshu, but Genichiro provoked Mutoh until he went to the backstage and returned as The Great Muta.
# April 7, 1994: Riki Choshu & Yoshiaki Fujiwara defeated The Great Muta & Hiroshi Hase by DQ, during the whole match Muta and Hase couldn't work together.
# ~~~Afterwards, Muta started to attack everybody as result of his frustration.
# April 17, 1994 - WCW Spring Stampede: Steve Austin defeated The Great Muta by DQ to retain the US Title, Muta was disqualified for tossing Austin over the top rope.
# May 1, 1994 - Wrestling Dontaku 94: Antonio Inoki defeated The Great Muta in the beginning of Inoki's Final Countdown.
# June, 1994: Keiji Mutoh & Masahiro Chono defeated Scott Norton & Mike Enoss.
# June 12, 1994: Keiji Mutoh beat Tatsumi Fujinami.
# August 4, 1994 - Yokohama Show: Masahiro Chono defeated The Great Muta.
# August 5, 1994: Keiji Mutoh defeated Riki Choshu.
# August 6, 1994: Keiji Mutoh took out Osamu Kido.
# August 7, 1994: Keiji Mutoh beat Yoshiaki Yatsu.
# September 3, 1994 - G1 Climax Tournament: Yoshiaki Fujiwara defeated The Great Muta.
# September 26, 1994: The Great Muta defeated Osamu Kido in a bloodbath.
# ~~~When they were fighting in the ring side, Muta went berserk and started to attack everybody around him.
# November 25, 1994: Keiji Mutoh & Hiroshi Hase beat the Hell Raisers to become IWGP Tag Team Champions!
# January 4, 1995 - Battle 7: Keiji Mutoh & Hiroshi Hase defeated The Steiner Brothers to retain the IWGP Tag Team titles.
# February 8, 1995: The Great Muta defeated El Gigante.
# May 3, 1995 - Wrestling Dontaku 95: Keiji Mutoh defeated Shin'ya Hashimoto to win his second IWGP World Heavyweight title.
# May 11, 1995: Keiji Mutoh & Hiroshi Hase vacated the IWGP Tag Title belts so Mutoh could concentrate on defending his newly won World title.
# May, 1995 - NJPW vs UWFI in Tokyo Dome: The Great Muta defeated Nobuhiko Takada to unify the IWGP and UWFI World titles.
# WCW Slamboree 95: The Great Muta defeated "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Ondorff to retain the IWGP World Title.
# June 14, 1995: Keiji Mutoh defeated Hiroyoshi Tenzan to retain the IWGP World title.
# June 15, 1995: The Great Muta defeated The Great Kabuki.
# July 13, 1995: Keiji Mutoh beat Road Warrior Hawk to retain the IWGP title.
# August 11, 1995: Shiro Koshinaka beat Keiji Mutoh in a non-title match.
# August 12, 1995: Keiji Mutoh defeated Masahiro Chono to retain the IWGP Title.
# August 13, 1995: Keiji Mutoh took down Ric Flair in a non-title match.
# August 14, 1995: Keiji Mutoh won over Scott Norton to still being the IWGP Champion.
# August, 1995 - G1 Climax Tournament: Keiji Mutoh beat Shin'ya Hashimoto in the finals to win the Tournament.
# ~~~Afterwards, a bloody Mutoh cut a passionate promo and later let go some of The Great Muta persona as he walked to backstage.
# October 9, 1995: Keiji Mutoh defeated Nobuhiko Takada by submission.
# December 13, 1995: Keiji Mutoh defeated Shiro Koshinaka to retain the IWGP title.
# January 4, 1996 - Wrestling War: Nobuhiko Takada defeated Keiji Mutoh by submission to win the IWGP World Heavyweight Title!
# March 1996 - UWFI Budokan Hall Show: Keiji Mutoh defeated Naoki Sano by submission.
# April 29, 1996 - Battle Formation 96: The Great Muta defeated Hakushi Jinzei in a bloodbath.
# April 30, 1996: Keiji Mutoh & Jushin Thunder Liger beat Nobuhiko Takada & Naoki Sano.
# June, 1996 - Rikidozan Memorial Show: Keiji Mutoh & Kensuke Sasaki beat Junji Hirata & Shin'ya Hashimoto.
# August 2, 1996: Kazuo Yamazaki defeated Keiji Mutoh by submission.
# August 3, 1996: Keiji Mutoh defeated Satoshi Kojima.
# August 5, 1996: Keiji Mutoh beat Shiro Koshinaka.
# August 6, 1996 - G1 Climax Tournament: Masahiro Chono beat Keiji Mutoh.
# September, 1996: Keiji Mutoh & Sting won over The Road Warriors.
# September 23, 1996: Keiji Mutoh defeated Pedro Octavio by KO.
# October 11, 1996 - WAR Osaka Crush Night: Genichiro Tenryu beat The Great Muta to retain the IWGP World title.
# October 20, 1996: The Great Muta defeated Jushin Thunder Liger.
# ~~~In one point of the match, Muta ripped Liger's mask off, unleashing the Dark side of Liger!!!
# November 1, 1996 - Super Grade Tag Team League VI: Shin'ya Hashimoto & Scott Norton beat Keiji Mutoh & Rick Steiner in the finals to win the tournament.
# Keiji Mutoh then took time off due to a knee injury.
# Once Keiji Mutoh returned from his injury, Masahiro Chono and nWo Japan focused their efforts on recruiting him and his alter ego, The Great Muta.
# January 4, 1997 - Wrestling World: Power Warrior (Kensuke Sasaki) defeated The Great Muta.
# January, 1997: Keiji Mutoh defeated
# ~~~ After his victory, nWo gundam members approached to Keiji Mutoh to offer him to join to them.
# Ferburary 16, 1997: The Great Muta defeated Shiro Koshinaka.
# ~~~ At the very start of the match, Muta spewed Green Mist on a Heisei Ishigun's flag!
# ~~~ After the match, Masahiro Chono, Scott Norton and Buff Bagwell hit the ring and offered Muta to join the nWo, but Muta left the ring with no answer.
# March, 1997: Keiji Mutoh approached to nWo Japan members, apparently to join them. But he attacked Masahiro Chono out of nowhere and left the ring.
# ~~~ On backstage, Scott Norton and Buff Bagwell vowed revenge on Mutoh.
# March 20, 1997: nWo Japan (Masahiro Chono, Hiroyoshi, Tenzan, Scott Norton, nWo Sting & Buff Bagwell) beat New Japan Army (Shin'ya Hashimoto, Keiji Mutoh, Kensuke Sasaki, Manabu Nakanishi & Steven Regal) when Mutoh accidentally cost the victory of his team.
# April 4, 1997 - NJPW Battle Formation: The Great Muta defeated Masahiro Chono, strangely Muta and Chono shook hands after the match, spreading confusion about Muta's true colors.
# May 3, 1997 - Strong Style Evolution: Masahiro Chono & The Outsiders beat Keiji Mutoh & The Steiner Brothers.
# May 26, 1997 - WCW Nitro: The Great Muta vs. Masahiro Chono went to no-contest when Muta and Chono attacked Sonny Ono.
# ~~~ Finally Chono revealed that The Great Muta had joined the nWo!!! (However, Keiji Mutoh declared his loyalty to New Japan)
# June 2, 1997 - WCW Nitro: The Great Muta & Masahiro Chono defeated The Steiner Brothers.
# June 5, 1997 - Budokan Hall Show: Shin'ya Hashimoto defeated Keiji Mutoh to retain the IWGP World title.
# June 26, 1997: The Great Muta, Masahiro Chono & nWo Sting defeated Shin'ya Hashimoto, Satoshi Kojima & Manabu Nakanishi.
# July 6, 1997: Shin'ya Hashimoto & Riki Choshu won over Masahiro Chono & The Great Muta.
# ~~~ Afterwards, Chono teased to punish Muta with a baseball bat, but he decided to not do it to show unity inside nWo gundam.
# July 13, 1997 - WCW Bash at The Beach: The Steiner Brothers beat Masahiro Chono & The Great Muta.
# July 14, 1997 - WCW Nitro: Masahiro Chono & The Great Muta defeated The Public Enemy.
# July 21, 1997 - WCW Nitro: The Giant beat The Great Muta by DQ after Muta spewed Green Mist on The Giant.
# July 28, 1997 - WCW Nitro: The Giant took down The Great Muta in their rematch.
# August 1, 1997: The Great Muta defeated Manabu Nakanishi.
# August 2, 1997 - G1 Climax Tournament: Scott Norton beat The Great Muta.
# August 3, 1997: The Great Muta defeated Lord Steven Regal.
# August 10, 1997 - Four Heaven in Nagoya Dome: The Great Muta defeated Naoya Ogawa when Tiger Mask had to throw the towel after Muta putted Ogawa in a vicious Cross Armbreaker.
# August 31, 1997: Riki Choshu, Tatsumi Fujinami & Genichiro Tenryu defeated The Great Muta, Masahiro Chono & Hiroyoshi Tenzan.
# September 13, 1997: The Great Muta defeated Tadao Yasuda.
# September 17, 1997: Hiroyoshi Tenzan & The Great Muta beat Tatsumi Fujinami & Nogami.
# September 20, 1997: Kensuke Sasaki & Kazuo Yamazaki beat The Great Muta & Hiroyoshi Tenzan.
# ~~~In the middle of the match, Tenzan accidentally attacked Muta with a Diving Mongolian Chop, driving Muta crazy.
# ~~~Right in the end, Muta spewed Green Mist on Tenzan's eyes and then argued with Masahiro Chono.
# September 23, 1997: The Great Muta & Masahiro Chono vs. Kensuke Sasaki & Kazuo Yamazaki went to a very strange end.
# ~~~In one point of the match, Chono accidentally delivered to Muta a Diving Shoulder Block, then Muta went mad and left Chono by his own.
# ~~~Later, Keiji Mutoh hit the ring, apparently to help New Japan wrestlers, but instead he attacked Kensuke Sasaki allowing the victory to the nWo gundam and completing his "full" joining to the stable!
# October 19, 1997: The Great Muta & Masahiro Chono defeated Kensuke Sasaki & Kazuo Yamazaki to win the IWGP World Tag Team titles.
# November 2, 1997- Final Battle Hall: Masahiro Chono & The Great Muta retained the IWGP Tag Team titles defeating Tatsumi Fujinami & Genichiro Tenryu.
# December 8, 1998 - Super Grade Tag League VII: Masahiro Chono & The Great Muta defeated Shin'ya Hashimoto & Manabu Nakanishi in the finals.
# January 4, 1998 - Riki Choshu Retirement Show: Kensuke Sasaki beat Keiji Mutoh to retain the IWGP World title.
# February, 1998: Keiji Mutoh defeated Kazuo Yamazaki by submission.
# April 4, 1998 - The Inoki Final in Tokyo Dome: Masahiro Chono & The Great Muta defeated Shin'ya Hashimoto & Osamu Nishimura to retain the IWGP Tag Team titles.
# May, 1998: Keiji Mutoh suffered a knee injury, after Tatsumi Fujinami delivered to him two huge Dragon Screw Legwhips
# May 7, 1998: The Great Muta & Masahiro Chono vacated the tag team titles when Mutoh had to undergo knee surgery.
# June 28, 1998 - WCW Nitro: The Great Muta & Masahiro Chono defeated The Boogie Knights (Disco Inferno & Alex Wright).
# July 31, 1998 - G1 Climax Tournament: Genichiro Tenryu beat Keiji Mutoh in the first round.
# August 1, 1998: Keiji Mutoh, Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Big Titan defeated Osamu Nishimura, Manabu Nakanishi & Tatsumi Fujinami.
# August 2, 1998: Shiro Koshinaka, Michiyoshi Ohara & Kengo Kimura defeated Keiji Mutoh, Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Hiro Saito.
# Keiji Mutoh took the leadership of the nWo gundam, after Masahiro Chono suffered a neck injury, turning it into a babyface faction
# ~~~However, when Chono returned to New Japan, he declared war to Mutoh for disagreeing about the new direction of nWo Japan, creating Team 2000.
# August 8, 1998 - Rising the Next Generation: The Great Kabuki & The Great Muta defeated Michiyoshi Ohara & Tatsutoshi Goto in Kabuki's last appearance in New Japan before his retirement.
# ~~~On backstage, Muta cut a promo about his love on his "daddy", Kabuki.
# January 4, 1999 - NJPW Anniversary Show: Keiji Mutoh defeated Scott Norton to capture the IWGP World title.
# February 14, 1999 - St. Valentine's Day Massacre: Keiji Mutoh beat Kensuke Sasaki to retain the IWGP Title.
# April 1999 - Tokyo Dome Show: Keiji Mutoh defeated Don Frye by submission to still being the IWGP World Champion.
# May 3, 1999: Keiji Mutoh defeated Genichiro Tenryu to retain the IWGP Heavyweight Championship.
# June, 1999 - Budokan Hall Show: Keiji Mutoh & Satoshi Kojima defeated Masahiro Chono & Don Frye.
# July 21, 1999: Keiji Mutoh retained the IWGP Championship over Satoshi Kojima.
# August 15, 1999 - G1 Climax Tournament: Manabu Nakanishi beat Keiji Mutoh by submission to win the tournament.
# The Great Muta started a feud with The Great Nita, who vowed to be more sadistic than Muta.
# August 28, 1999 - WAR: The Great Muta defeated The Great Nita in a No Rope-Electrified Barbed Wire-Double Hell Deathmatch.
# September, 1999 - G1 Tag Team League: Keiji Mutoh & Scott Norton won the G1 Tag League by defeating Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi.
# October 11, 1999: Keiji Mutoh beat Manabu Nakanishi by submission to retain the IWGP World title.
# December 10, 1999: Genichiro Tenryu defeated Keiji Mutoh to become the IWGP World Heavyweight Champion.
# January 4, 2000 - Wrestling World: Masahiro Chono beat Keiji Mutoh by submission.
# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~As result of this defeat, nWo Japan was forced to disband.
# April 7, 2000 - Dome Impact 2000: Masahiro Chono defeated The Great Muta by DQ.
# May 5, 2000 - Wrestling Dontaku 2000: Power Warrior w/Akira Hokuto defeated The Great Muta to retain the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship.
# ~~~Afterwards, Sasaki and Hokuto attacked Muta with a Missile Dropkick Doomsday Device.
# 2000: The Great Muta came back to America for another stint in World Championship Wrestling.
# July 14, 2000 - Thunder: Tank Abbott & Three Count defeated Jung Dragons & The Great Muta.
# July 18, 2000 - Nitro: The Great Muta pinned Vampiro in a United States title tournament match.
# ~~~The Great Muta was beaten by Mike Awesome later in the night in the second round.
# July 21, 2000 - Thunder: Tank Abbott defeated The Great Muta.
# July 24, 2000 - Nitro: Vampiro vs The Great Muta fought to a No Contest.
# The Great Muta then joined Vampiro & Insane Clown Posse in a faction known as Dark Carnival..
# July 26, 2000 - Thunder: The Great Muta & Vampiro defeated Sean O'Haire & Mark Jindrak.
# July 31, 2000 - Nitro: KroniK defeated Sean O'Haire/Mark Jindrak and Great Muta/Vampiro in a triple threat match.
# August 2, 2000 - Thunder: Sting, Booker T & KroniK beat Vampiro, Demon, Great Muta & Jeff Jarrett in an elimination match.
# August 7, 2000 - Nitro: Vampiro/Great Muta/The Demon defeated The Jung Dragons.
# August 9, 2000 - Thunder: Ernest Miller & Sting defeated The Great Muta & Vampiro.
# August 13, 2000 - New Blood Rising: Ernest "The Cat" Miller defeated The Great Muta.
# ~~~Later that night, Muta and Vampiro attacked Sting after his victory over the KISS Demon, Kronik made the save and demanded a match against Muta and Vampiro.
# ~~~The Great Muta & Vampiro defeated KroniK to win the World Tag Team titles..
# August 14, 2000 - Nitro: Rey Mysterio Jr. & Juventud Guerrera defeated The Great Muta & Vampiro after a 24hr reign as champions.
# ~~~Later that night Sting defeated Vampiro, The Great Muta & The Demon in a four corners match..
# August 16, 2000 - Thunder: The Great Muta pinned The Demon.
# August 23, 2000 - Thunder: The Great Muta/Vampiro/Insane Clown Posse defeated Tank Abbott & Three Count.
# The Great Muta once again reignited his feud with Sting, but failed to recapture the magic the two shared in their earlier encounters.
# August 28, 2000 - Nitro: The Great Muta vs Sting went to a NO CONTEST.
# September 4, 2000 - Nitro: Sting defeated Vampiro & The Great Muta in a Wargames Qualifying Handicap Match.
# Nitro: The Great Muta defeated Sting.
# Fall Brawl 2000: Sting defeated The Great Muta.
# The Great Muta packed his bags and returned to Japan.
# Keiji Mutoh returned to Japan, changing completely his image and part of his wrestling style, due to his past knee injuries.
# October 6, 2000 - NJPW/AJPW Do Judge: Keiji Mutoh beat Hiroshi Hase.
# December, 2000 - NJPW Inoki's Bom-Ba-Ye: Keiji Mutoh & Nobuhiko Takada beat Don Frye & Ken Shamrock.
# January 4, 2001 - NJPW Wrestling World 2001: Keiji Mutoh & Shinjiro Ohtani defeated Jushin Thunder Liger & Manabu Nakanishi.
# As part of the new relationships between New Japan and All Japan, Keiji Mutoh started to work with AJPW for disagreeing about the new direction of NJPW.
# January 28, 2001 - AJPW Tokyo Dome Show: Keiji Mutoh defeated Taiyo Kea by submission.
# ~~~Mutoh made the debut of his new Finishing Move, The Shinning Wizard.
# February, 2001: Keiji Mutoh defeated Kazunari Murakami.
# Keiji Mutoh and Shinjiro Ohtani created the Interpromotional Stable BATT, along with Taiyo Kea, Hiroshi Hase and Hakushi Jinzei.
# April, 2001 - NJPW Osaka Dome Show: Masahiro Chono, Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima defeated Keiji Mutoh, Taiyo Kea & Hakushi Jinzei.
# April, 2001 - NJPW Budokan Hall Show: Keiji Mutoh defeated Toshiaki Kawada in a dream-match.
# May, 2001 - NJPW Wrestling Dontaku 2001: Keiji Mutoh, Taiyo Kea & Hiroshi Hase beat Masahiro Chono, Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima.
# June 6, 2001 - NJPW Budokan Hall Show: Keiji Mutoh defeated Hiroshi Hase.
# June 8, 2001 - AJPW PPV: In one of the most epic battles in history, Keiji Mutoh defeated Genichiro Tenryu to become the UNIFIED TIRPLE CROWN CHAMPION!
# July 14, 2001 - AJPW Budokan Hall Show: Keiji Mutoh defeated "Dr. Death" Steve Williams to retain the Triple Crown.
# August 12, 2001 - NJPW G1 Climax Tournament: Yuji Nagata defeated Keiji Mutoh by submission in the finals to win the tournament!
# August 19, 2001 - Michinoku Pro-Wrestling: Keiji Mutoh debuted his new character, Kokushi Muso and started to tag with Hakushi Jinzei, in that night they defeated Hiro Saito & Tatsutoshi Goto.
# September 16, 2001 - NJPW: Kokushi Muso & Hakushi Jinzei beat Masahrio Chono & Mike Barton.
# September 23, 2001 - AJPW Osaka Dome Show: Keiji Mutoh defeated Scott Hall to retain the Triple Crown.
# October 8, 2001- Puroresu 50th Anniversary: Jun Akiyama & Yuji Nagata beat Keiji Mutoh & Hiroshi Hase in a dream-match.
# October 22, 2001 - AJPW: Keiji Mutoh & Taiyo Kea defeated Gencihiro Tenryu & Yoji Anjo to win the AJPW World Tag Team Titles.
# ~~~Keiji Mutoh becomes the 7th man to hold 5 belts at the same time in wrestling history.
# October 27, 2001 - AJPW Budokan Hall Show: Keiji Mutoh retained the Triple Crown over his friend, Masahiro Chono.
# October 28, 2001 - NJPW International Center: Keiji Mutoh & Taiyo Kea defeated Tatsumi Fujinami & Osamu Nishimura to retain the AJPW World Tag Team titles and WIN the IWGP Tag Team titles!
# ~~~Keiji Mutoh becomes the FIRST MAN to carry 6 Belts at the same time, known as the 6 Crown.
# December 7, 2001 - World's Strongest Tag Team Tournament: Keiji Mutoh & Taiyo Kea defeated Genichiro Tenryu & Kudo Fuyuki in the semi-finals.
# ~~~In the finals, Mutoh & Kea defeated Toshiaki Kawada & Mitsuya Nagae to win the Tournament.
# December 11, 2001 - AJPW: Keiji Mutoh beat Tatsumi Fujinami to retain the Triple Crown.
# January 14, 2002 - AJPW: Keiji Mutoh & Taiyo Kea beat Mike Barton & Jim Steele to retain both AJPW and IWGP World Tag Team titles.
# February 2, 2002: Keiji Mutoh jumped ship to All Japan, leaving his "Great Muta" gimmick behind him.
# ~~~ Since NJPW owned the "Great Muta" gimmick, he began using his real name, Keiji Mutoh.
# ~~~ Mutoh also took Satoshi Kojima and Osamu Nishimura with him from New Japan.
# ~~~ As result of this leaving, Mutoh & Kea vacated the IWGP Tag Team Titles.
# February 24, 2002: Toshiaki Kawada beat Keiji Mutoh to regain the Triple Crown Championship.
# February 26, 2002: Keiji Mutoh officially signs for All Japan Pro-Wrestling.
# March 1, 2002: Keiji Mutoh was guessed at the WWF SmackDown! Tour Show in Japan and greeted The Rock.
# March 24, 2002: Steve Williams defeated Keiji Mutoh.
# March/April, 2002 - Champion Carnival: Keiji Mutoh won the Champion Carnival Tournament, ending second in Block B, defeating Satoshi Kojima in the semi-finals and beating Mike Barton in the finals.
# April 13, 2002: Genichiro Tenryu beat Keiji Mutoh in the finals of a tournament to win the vacated Unified Triple Crown title.
# May 1, 2002: Kokushi Muso & Hakushi Jinzei beat The Great Koji (Satoshi Kojima) & George Hines.
# April/May 2002 - Giant Baba 6-Man Memorial Tag Team Tournament: Keiji Mutoh, Kaz Hayashi & George Hines won the tournament over teams composed by: Satoshi Kojima, Tomoaki Honma & Jimmy Yang; Masanabu Fuchi, Hideki Hosaka, & Gran Naniwa; and Genichiro Tenryu, Nobutaka Araya & Arashi.
# Keiji Mutoh and NJPW came to an arrangement that lets Mutoh to wrestle as The Great Muta in exchange of Mutoh fights in New Japan cards.
# July 17, 2002: KroniK defeated Keiji Mutoh & Taiyo Kea to win the AJPW World Tag Team titles!
# July 20, 2002 - Budokan Hall Show: Keiji Mutoh wrestled under three characters.
# ~~~Kokushi Muso defeated Kaz Hayashi.
# ~~~Keiji Mutoh, Dos Caras & Mil Mascaras beat Abdullah The Butcher, Gran Hamada & Gran Naniwa.
# ~~~The Great Muta defeated The Great Koji by submission.
# August 31, 2002 - Budokan Hall Show: Genichiro Tenryu, Steve Williams, Masao Orihara, Koki Kitahara & Arashi beat Keiji Mutoh, Kaz Hayashi, Hiroshi Hase, Jinsei Shinzaki & George Hines in an Elimination Match.
# September 30, 2002 - AJPW 30th Anniversary Party: Motoko Baba announced Keiji Mutoh as the new President of All Japan Pro-Wrestling!
# ~~~Under the wing of Mutoh, All Japan lives what is called the "Pro-Wrestling Love Era".
# October 19, 2002: Keiji Mutoh suffered right ligament damage at All Japan show in Niigata and was hospitalized.
# ~~~He was told to stay out of action for three weeks, which would cause him to miss the 10/27 Budokan Hall show.
# October 27, 2002 - AJPW PPV: The Great Muta (!!!) defeated Genichiro Tenryu to win the Triple Crown Championship!
# November 17, 2002 - Wrestle-1 Debut Show PPV: Bob Sapp defeated The Great Muta in a non-title match.
# November/December, 2002 - World's Strongest Tag Team League: Keiji Mutoh & Road Warrior Animal competed in the league, which was won by Taiyo Kea & Satoshi Kojima.
# December 6, 2002 - Budokan Hall Show: Genichiro Tenryu & John Tenta defeated Keiji Mutoh & Road Warrior Animal.
# January 13, 2003: The Great Muta beat The Gladiador (Mike Awesome) to retain the Triple Crown.
# January 17, 2003 - Tokyo Dome Show: Keiji Mutoh & Bill Goldberg defeated KroniK.
# February 2, 2003 - Zero-One Max: Shin'ya Hashimoto and Keiji Mutoh set up a grudge match between Muta and Hashimoto for the Triple Crown Championship.
# February 13, 2003 - Budokan Hall Show: Shin'ya Hashimoto defeated The Great Muta to become the Unified Triple Crown Champion!
# March 2, 2003 - Zero-One Max: Shin'ya Hashimoto & Shinjiro Ohtani beat Keiji Mutoh & Arashi.
# March, 2003 - Champion Carnival: Keiji Mutoh defeated John Tenta, then lost to Arashi. Satoshi Kojima won the tournament.
# April 12, 2003 - Budokan Hall Show: Keiji Mutoh & Satoshi Kojima won over Toshiaki Kawada & Masanabu Fuchi.
# June 8, 2003 - AJPW World Tag-Team Title Tournament: Keiji Mutoh & Arashi defeated Gigantes & The Gladiator, and Jimmy Yang & Satoshi Kojima to win the AJPW World Tag Team Titles.
# July 19, 2003 - Budokan Hall Show: The Great Muta forced Gigantes to submit.
# September 6, 2003 - Budokan Hall Show: Keiji Mutoh & Arashi retained the AJPW World Tag Titles, beating TAKA Michinoku & Gigantes.
# October 23, 2003 - Budokan Hall Show: Keiji Mutoh & Arashi stayed the AJPW World Tag Champs, winning over Bull Buchanan & D-Lo Brown.
# October 2003: Keiji Mutoh is expected to wrestle in the U.S. in 2004, most likely with MLW.
# November/December, 2003 - World's Strongest Tag Team Tournament: Keiji Mutoh & Arashi competed in the league, which was won by Kaz Hayashi & Satoshi Kojima, losing the AJPW World Tag Team titles.
# December 5, 2003 - AJPW/Wrestle-1: Keiji Mutoh, Abdullah The Butcher & Sam Greco w/Bob Sapp beat TAKA Michinoku, Jamal & D-Lo Brown.
# December 27, 2003 - ROH/AJPW Final Battle: The Great Muta & Arashi defeated Christopher Daniels & Danny Maff.
# January 04, 2004 - NJPW Wrestling World: Keiji Muto & Bob Sapp defeated Masahiro Chono & Hiroyoshi Tenzan in Chono's Return Match.
# February 22, 2004 - Final Show at Budokan Hall: Keiji Mutoh & Bob Sapp won over D-Lo Brown & Jamal in the main event.
# ~~~This match featured one of the sickest bumps in wrestling, as D-Lo received a huge Shinning Wizard over the shoulders of Sapp, landing almost on his head!
# February 29, 2004 - Zero-One Max Third Anniversary Show: Keiji Mutoh pinned Takao Omori.
# April, 2004 - Champion Carnival: Keiji Mutoh defeated Takao Omori in the semi-finals, then defeated Kensuke Sasaki to win the Tournament for the second time.
# July 10, 2004 - Pro Wrestling NOAH, Tokyo Dome Show: Mitsuharu Misawa & Yoshinari Ogawa defeated Keiji Mutoh & Taiyo Kea to retain the GHC Tag Team Titles.
# ~~~Crowd went nuts every time that Misawa and Mutoh collided in the ring.
# July 18, 2004 - Battle Banquest: Keiji Mutoh pinned Osamu Nishimura.
# July 21, 2004 - Hawaiian Championship Wrestling: Sting & The Great Muta beat Diamond Dallas Page & Satoshi Kojima.
# September 3, 2004: Keiji Mutoh defeated Satoshi Kojima in a very intense match.
# September 22, 2004: The Great Muta defeated ??.
# ~~~Afterwards, members of the heel stable BOX, kidnapped Muta!
# October 31, 2004 - Keiji Mutoh's 20th Wrestling Anniversary Show: Keiji Mutoh & Mitsuharu Misawa defeated Hiroshi Hase & Kensuke Sasaki in the main event.
# ~~~Previously, BOX members brought their own Great Muta (played by Johnny Stamboli)!
# November/December, 2004 - World's Strongest Tag Team Tournament: Keiji Mutoh & Osamu Nishimura competed in the league, which was won by Taiyo Kea & Jamal.
# ~~~During the tournament, they faced the Fake Great Muta & Love Machine Steele, loosing the match.
# December 2, 2004: Keiji Mutoh participated in a 8-man tag team match, where BOX members viciously attacked him, forcing to take him out to backstage.
# ~~~Suddenly, lights went out and the REAL Great Muta hit the ring and attacked BOX members.
# December 5, 2004 - Unchained World: The Great Muta defeated the Fake Great Muta.
# January 2, 2005 - Korakuen Hall Show: TARU and Johnny Stamboli made their debut in AJPW, as the heel stable of the Voodoo Murders, vowing to destroy All Japan and the RO&D group.
# ~~~Keiji Mutoh, as president of the promotion, was the first man that faced them.
# February 5, 2005 - Giant Baba Farewell: Takao Omori, Satoshi Kojima, & Hiroshi Hase defeated Keiji Mutoh, Kaz Hayashi, & Kensuke Sasaki.
# February 16, 2005 - Realize PPV: Keiji Mutoh defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi.
# April, 2005 - Champion Carnival: Keiji Mutoh competed in the league, which was won by Kensuke Sasaki.
# April 10, 2005 - Korakuen Hall Show: Keiji Mutoh fought to a Draw with Toshiaki Kawada.
# May 14, 2005 - NJPW Tokyo Dome Show: Keiji Mutoh defeated Ron Waterman.
# May 29, 2005: TARU, Giant Bernard & YASSHI beat Keiji Mutoh, Kohei Suwama & NOSAWA Rongai.
# July 26, 2005 - Heavy Fighting Yoyogi: Satoshi Kojima beat Keiji Mutoh to retain the Triple Crown.
# July 30, 2005: Daiya Hashimoto, Keiji Mutoh, Masahiro Chono, Shinjiro Ohtani, and Naoya Ogawa officiated the Shin'ya Hashimoto's Farewell Ceremony.
# August 4, 2005 - Wrestle-One Grand Prix Tournament: The Great Muta defeated Akebono (GP First Round).
# August 7, 2005 - All Japan Summer Festival: TARU, Shuji Kondo & "brother" YASSHI beat Keiji Mutoh, Tomoaki Honma & Taiji Ishimori.
# August 21, 2005: Keiji Mutoh defeated TARU by DQ when Voodoo Murders attacked Mutoh until Akebono made the save.
# August 26, 2005: Keiji Mutoh, Hakushi & Akebono beat TARU, Chuck Palumbo & Johnny Stamboli.
# September 13, 2006: TARU, Shuji Kondo & "brother" YASSHI beat Keiji Mutoh, Kaz Hayashi & Taiji Ishimori.
# September 30, 2005: Kensuke Sasaki & Katsuhiko Nakajima defeated Keiji Mutoh & Taiji Ishimori.
# October 2, 2005 - WRESTLE-1 GP: The Great Muta defeated Kensuke Sasaki (GP 2nd round).
# ~~~The promotion closed before the tournament could finish.
# October 10, 2005: Keiji Mutoh & Kohei Suwama beat Kensuke Sasaki & Tomoaki Honma.
# October 22, 2005: TARU & Giant Bernard defeated Keiji Mutoh & Akebono.
# November 19, 2005 - Unchained World: The Great Muta defeated The Great Ruta (TARU).
# ~~~In one point of the match, Voodoo Murders appeared to help Ruta, until The Great Bono (Akebono) cleaned the house.
# November 20, 2005 - AJPW: Keiji Mutoh & Akebono defeated Taiyo Kea & Jamal (Real World Tag League Block A).
# November 23, 2005 - AJPW: Keiji Mutoh & Akebono & Kikutaro beat Kensuke Sasaki & Akira Raijin & Katsuhiko Nakajima.
# November 26, 2005 - AJPW: Keiji Mutoh & Akebono & AKIRA beat TARU & Giant Bernard & Shuji Kondo.
# November 27, 2005 - AJPW: Keiji Mutoh & Akebono & Ryuji Hijikata beat Satoshi Kojima & Kaz Hayashi & Akira Raijin.
# November 28, 2005 - AJPW: TARU & Giant Bernard beat Keiji Mutoh & Akebono (Real World Tag League Block A).
# November 29, 2005 - AJPW: Keiji Mutoh & Akebono beat Kohei Suwama & Akira Raijin (Real World Tag League Block A).
# November 30, 2005 - AJPW: Keiji Mutoh & Akebono defeated Arashi & AKIRA (Real World Tag League Block A)
# December 1, 2005 - AJPW: Muto/Arashi/Ryuji Hijikata/Akebono beat Kojima/Kensuke Sasaki/Hayashi/Katsuhiko Nakajima
# December 3, 2005 - AJPW: Keiji Mutoh, Arashi & Akebono beat Taiyo Kea, Jamal & TAKA Michinoku.
# December 5, 2005 - World's Strongest Tag Team Tournament: Team 3-D beat Keiji Mutoh & Akebono to win the Tournament in Tokyo's Ota Ward Gym.
# January 2, 2006: Keiji Mutoh & Kohei Suwama won over Taiyo Kea & D-Lo Brown.
# ~~~Later that night, Mutoh participated in a 14-Man Heavyweight Battle Royal, won by Arashi.
# January 3, 2006: Satoshi Kojima & Kensuke Sasaki defeated Keiji Mutoh & Arashi.
# January 5, 2006: Keiji Mutoh, Arashi & Kaz Hayashi beat Satoshi Kojima, Kensuke Sasaki & Katsuhiko Nakajima.
# January 6, 2006: Taiyo Kea, D-Lo Brown & Buchanan defeated Keiji Muto, AKIRA & Ryuji Hijikata.
# January 8, 2006: Keiji Mutoh & Akebono beat Kohei Suwama & Brute Issei.
# February 3, 2006: Keiji Mutoh pinned Taiyo Kea.
# February 5, 2006: Suwama, TARU & Chuck Palumbo defeated Keiji Mutoh, Kaz Hayashi & Brute Issei.
# February 6, 2006: Taiyo Kea, Buchanan & D-Lo Brown beat Keiji Mutoh, AKIRA & Brute Issei.
# February 7, 2006: TAKA Michinoku, Taiyo Kea & D-Lo Brown won over Keiji Mutoh, Nobukazu Hirai & Ryuji Hijiikata.
# February 8, 2006: Taiyo Kea, TAKA Michinoku & Buchanan beat Keiji Mutoh, Ryuji Hijiikata & AKIRA.
# February 9, 2006: Suwama & TARU won over Keiji Mutoh & Brute Issei.
# February 11, 2006 - Kensuke Office: Keiji Mutoh was part of the Kensuke Sasaki 20th Wrestling Anniversary Show.
# March 2, 2006 - Kure City Show: Suwama & TARU beat Keiji Mutoh & Nobutaka Araya.
# March 5, 2006: Keiji Mutoh & Yutaka Yoshie beat Kensuke Sasaki & Katsuhiko Nakajima.
# ~~~Later on the night, Keiji Mutoh hit the ring after the main event and spewed green mist on Satoshi Kojima!
# March 7, 2006: Satoshi Kojima, Kensuke Sasaki & Katsuhiko Nakajima won over Keiji Mutoh, Yutaka Yoshie & AKIRA.
# March 8, 2006: Keiji Mutoh & Yutaka Yoshie defeated Suwama & TARU by DQ.
# March 10, 2006 - Ota Ward Show: Satoshi Kojima retained the Triple Crown Championship, defeating The Great Muta.
# March 21, 2006 - Fan Appreciation Day: Keiji Mutoh & Kannazaki beat Satoshi Kojima & Ijiri Okada.
# April, 2006 - Champion Carnival: Keiji Mutoh competed in the tournament, which was won by Taiyo Kea.
# May 12, 2006 - CMLL Arena Mexico Show: The Great Muta & Ultimo Dragon beat Atlantis & Rey Bucanero.
# May 13, 2006 - CMLL Arena Mexico Show: The Great Muta, Atlantis & Ultimo Dragon defeated Dr. Wagner Jr., El Hijo del Perro Aguayo & Ultimo Guerrero.
# May 14, 2006 - CMLL Arena Coliseo Show: The Great Muta, Johhny Stamboli, Marco Corleone (Mark Jindrak) & Ultimo Dragon defeated Black Warrior, Super Porky, el Hijo de Lizmark & Universo 2000.
# ~~~Afterwards, Muta (who got an incredible heel heat), spewed Red Mist on Ultimo Dragon.
# May 21, 2006: Keiji Mutoh & AKIRA beat D-Lo Brown & Buchanan.
# May 24, 2006: Keiji Mutoh & Nobutaka Araya won over Taiyo Kea & TAKA Michinoku.
# May 28, 2006 - Feelin' Come Kobe: TARU, Kohei Suwama & Shuji Kondo beat Keiji Mutoh, Kaz Hayashi & NOSAWA Rongai.
# May 30, 2006: Satoshi Kojima, Kensuke Sasaki & Katsuhiko Nakajima defeated Keiji Mutoh, Brute Issei & NOSAWA Rongai.
# June 10, 2006 - Wrestle Love: Keiji Mutoh, Kaz Hayashi & AKIRA beat TARU, Shuji Kondo & "brother" YASSHI
# June 26, 2006: TARU, Kohei Suwama & Shuji Kondo beat Keiji Mutoh, Yutaka Yoshie & Brute Issei.
# June 28, 2006: TARU, Kohei Suwama & Shuji Kondo won over Keiji Mutoh, AKIRA & Nobutaka Araya.
# July 3, 2006: Keiji Mutoh, AKIRA & Ryuji Hijikata defeated Minoru Suzuki, NOSAWA Rongai & Katsushi Takemura.
# July 9, 2006 - All Japan Summer Festival: Keiji Mutoh, Ryuji Hijikata & Brute Issei beat Satoshi Kojima, Kaz Hayashi & Akira Raijin.
# July 22, 2006: Keiji Mutoh, Satoshi Kojima & Kaz Hayashi beat TARU, Suwama & Shuji Kondo.
# July 23, 2006 - Final Northern in Kanazawa: Hiroshi Hase, Keiji Mutoh & Satoshi Kojima won over TARU, Shuji Kondo & "brother" YASSHI.
# July 30, 2006: Keiji Mutoh, Yutaka Yoshie & Brute Issei defeated Taiyo Kea, RO'Z & Buchanan.
# ~~~Afterwards, Tajiri (booked to fight The Great Muta in August) showed-up offering a white flower bouquet to Mutoh, but he sprayed green mist on the flowers!
# August 18, 2006: TARU, Suwama & Shuji Kondo won over Keiji Mutoh, Kaz Hayashi & Brute Issei.
# August 20, 2006: Suwama & Shuji Kondo beat Keiji Mutoh & Kaz Hayashi.
# August 25, 2006: Keiji Mutoh & Satoshi Kojima beat Taiyo Kea & RO'Z.
# August 27, 2006 - Pro Wrestling Love in Ryogoku Vol. 1, Hiroshi Hase Retirement Show: The Great Muta defeated Yoshihiro Tajiri in a 30-Minute match!
# September 3, 2006: Keiji Mutoh, Satoshi Kojima & Kaz Hayashi won over Toshiaki Kawada, AKIRA & Katsuhiko Nakajima.
# September 17, 2006: Minoru Suzuki & MAZADA beat Keiji Mutoh & Brute Issei by referee stop.
# September 20, 2006: Keiji Mutoh, Vampiro & Katsuhiko Nakajima beat TARU, RO'Z & "brother" YASSHI.
# October 15, 2006: TARU, D-Lo Brown & Buchanan beat Keiji Mutoh & Taiyo Kea in a handicap match.
# October 29, 2006 - Fukuoka Show: The Great Muta & Tajiri won over Satoshi Kojima & Kaz Hayashi.
# November/December, 2006 - World's Strongest Tag Team League: Keiji Mutoh & Toshiaki Kawada lost in the semi-finals to the eventual winners, Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan.
# January 4, 2007 - NJPW/AJPW Wrestle Kingdom: Keiji Mutoh & Masahiro Chono defeated Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima in the main event.
# ~~~Afterwards, Mutoh and Chono paid tribute to their late friend, Shin'ya Hashimoto.
# January 12, 2007 - RQW: The Great Muta defeated RQW Champion, Martin Stone, in a non-title match.
# February 17, 2007 - Pro Wrestling Love Vol. 2: The Great Muta & Tajiri beat Hakushi Jinzei & Gold Dustin.
# ~~~At the press conference, Muta "talked" about his return to Puerto Rico.
# March 11, 2007 - TNA Destination-X: The Great Muta appeared on the Pre-Show.
# ~~~Later that night, The Great Muta was on a backstage interview to meet Christian Cage, but Christian made some comments that pissed-off Muta.
# March 14, 2007 - Juggalo Championship Wrestling: The Great Muta & NOSAWA Rongai defeated Mad Man Pondo & Necro Butcher.
# March 30, 2007 - Champion Carnival: Keiji Mutoh defeated Toshiaki Kawada to win the 2007 Champion Carnival Tournament for the third time.
# ~~~Kawada beat Satoshi Kojima while Mutoh beat Taiyo Kea to reach the finals held at Korkuen Hall.
# April 24, 2007: Keiji Mutoh, Vampiro & Kikutaro beat Satoshi Kojima & Taiyo Kea & Akira Raijin.
# April 30, 2007: Toshiaki Kawada & Taiyo Kea defeated The Great Muta & Vampiro to retain the AJPW World Tag Team titles.
# June 10, 2007: Keiji Mutoh celebrated "The Mutoh Rumble" along with another All Japan and Freelance wrestlers that played all his incarnations.
# June 17, 2007 - HUSTLE AID II: Razor Ramon Real Gay, booked to fight Tajiri and Yinling-sama, tried to bring his tag team partner from a genius lamp.
# ~~~When he didn't receive any help, he threw the lamp, revealing his true partner, THE GREAT MUTA!
# ~~~The Great Muta & RG defeated Yoshihiro Tajiri & Yinling-sama. (In one point of the match, Muta spewed Green Mist on Yinling's CROTCH, impregnating her!!)
# ~~~Afterwards, Muta spewed Red Mist on RG.
# June 26, 2007: Keiji Mutoh, Chris Sabin & Taiyo Kea defeated Kensuke Sasaki, Katsuhiko Nakajima & T28.
# July 1, 2007 - Pro Wrestling Love in Yokohama: Minoru Suzuki beat Keiji Mutoh to retain the Triple Crown Championship.
# July 15, 2007: Satoshi Kojima & Suwama defeated Keiji Mutoh & Kensuke Sasaki ,when Suwama forced Mutoh to tap out!
# August 4, 2007 - WWC (Puerto Rico): El Le�n de Ponce defeated The Great Muta by DQ for spewing green mist!
# August 5, 2007 - WWC (Puerto Rico): Eddie Col�n & Leon de Ponce vs. NOSAWA Rongai & The Great Muta went to Double Count-out.
# ~~~This match was reviewed as one of the best in WWC after a very long time.
# August 18, 2007 - HUSTLE: Yinling-sama finally brought her son, product of Muta's mist, Monster Bono (Akebono).
# August 19, 2007: Satoshi Kojima, TARU & Suwama defeated Keiji Mutoh, Toshiaki Kawada & Joe Doering.
# ~~~During the match, Suwama spewed Green Mist on Mutoh!
# August 28, 2007 - Pro Wrestling Love Vol. 3: The Great Muta & Yoshihiro Tajiri defeated Scott Steiner & Suwama.
# October 19, 2007 - Wrestle Fan Fest: The Great Muta defeated Steve Corino and The Sandman in a 3-WAY Hardcore Match.
# November/December, 2007 - World's Strongest Tag Team Tournament: Keiji Mutoh & Joe Doering won the tournament, defeating Satoshi Kojima & Suwama in the finals.
# December 31 2007 - HUSTLE Matsuri: The Great Muta, Yinling-sama & Monster Bono defeated Genichiro Tenryu, Yoshihiro Tajiri & RG.
# ~~~Afterwards Bono-chan begged to his father, The Great Muta, to not leave him, but Muta walked out of the arena.
# January 3, 2008: Keiji Mutoh & Joe Doering defeated Satoshi Kojima & TARU to win the AJPW World Tag Team Titles!
# January 4, 2008 - NJPW/TNA Wrestle Kingdom II: The Great Muta defeated Hirooki Goto in a bloody and violent match.
# February 17, 2008: Keiji Mutoh, Suwama & Joe Doering beat TARU, Zodiac & Naoki Tanisaki.
# February 26, 2008: Dory Funk Jr., Kensuke Sasaki & Osamu Nishimura beat Keiji Mutoh, Taiyo Kea & T28.
# February 27, 2008: Satoshi Kojima, TARU & ZODIAC defeated Keiji Mutoh, Joe Doering & Manabu Soya.
# March 1, 2008 - Pro Wrestling Love Vol. 4: Keiji Mutoh & Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Toshiaki Kawada & Taiyo Kea.
# ~~~Later that night, Keiji Mutoh and the rest of the participants of the Champion Carnival Tournament (including Mutoh's guest, Hiroshi Tanahashi) cut a promo about their future participations.
# March 16, 2008 - AJPW Junior Tag Team League: Satoshi Kojima, TARU & Silver King defeated Keiji Mutoh, Suwama & Seiya Sanada.
# March 23, 2008 - AJPW Junior Tag Team Tournament: Keiji Mutoh, Suwama & Joe Doering beat Kensuke Sasaki, Taiyo Kea & Osamu Nishimura.
# April, 2008 - Champion Carnival: Keiji Mutoh participated in the tournament, competing in Block A with Toshiaki Kawada, Hiroshi Tanahashi, Satoshi Kojima and Taiyo Kea. The Champion Carnival was won by Suwama.
# April 27, 2008 - NJPW Osaka Show: Keiji Mutoh defeated Shinsuke Nakamura to regain the IWGP World Heavyweight Title!!
# April 29, 2008: Keiji Mutoh & Joe Doering defeated TARU & ZODIAC to retain the AJPW World Tag Team titles.
# May 11, 2008: Taiyo Kea & Minoru Suzuki beat Keiji Mutoh & Suwama.
# May 16, 2008: Tokyo Gurentai (Minoru Suzuki, Taiyo Kea & NOSAWA Rongai) defeated Keiji Mutoh, Seiya Sanada & KAI.
# September 29, 2008--All Japan: The Great Muta defeated Suwama to win the Triple Crown in Yokohama, Japan..
# ~~~The Great Muta became the second man in Japanese history to hold world titles in two different promotions at the same time..
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