Konosuke Takeshita: A Brief Biography
Hailing from Japan, Konosuke Takeshita is a powerhouse wrestler making serious waves in AEW. Standing at 6'2" and weighing in at 231 lbs, Takeshita boasts an impressive resume, having been named Rookie of the Year by Tokyo Sports in 2013 and becoming the youngest KO-D Openweight Champion in history.
Known for his athleticism and intensity, Takeshita brings a blend of high-flying acrobatics and hard-hitting strikes to the ring. In AEW, Takeshita is currently aligned with the "Don Callis Family," a faction led by Don Callis.
Konosuke Takeshita Early Life
Konosuke Takeshita was born on May 29, 1995. He was born in the city of Osaka in Japan. He had been interested in professional wrestling since a very young age. Takeshita started training professionally for the sport before 16 and made his debut in August 2011. He also has sports background in track and sports.
Konosuke Takeshita Professional Wrestling Career
DDT Pro-Wrestling (2011 - Present)
Fueled by childhood passion, Takeshita, a former track star, began training at DDT Pro-Wrestling in 2011. His official debut in 2012 saw a loss. He briefly held the Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship before losing it back to the previous champion. In a touching display, he pinned a retiring wrestler in a tag team match.
2013 brought his true breakthrough: becoming the first high school student to win Tokyo Sports' "Rookie of the Year," solidifying him as a rising star with global recognition. Takeshita's 2014 in DDT was a rollercoaster. He started with a championship loss, formed the "Happy Motel" stable, and won (then lost) a different title. A high-profile defeat followed, but he teamed with Endo to capture the KO-D Tag Team Championship, earning Takeshita the "Future of DDT" moniker. They eventually lost the title and Takeshita fell short in a tournament, but the year ended with their triumphant return as champions.
Takeshita's 2016 in DDT was a year of highs and lows. He started by challenging for the top title but lost, then lost the tag team championship with Endo. However, on his birthday, he became the youngest KO-D Openweight Champion in history. He even debuted in All Japan Pro Wrestling and successfully defended his title against his former partner who had turned on him. Unfortunately, he lost the title later in the year but managed to regain the tag team championship with a new partner.
In 2019, Takeshita continued his success in DDT. He won the D-Oh Grand Prix tournament and his third KO-D Openweight Championship title. However, he lost the title twice within a few months, once to Daisuke Sasaki and then to Tetsuya Endo who cashed in a special challenge contract. Takeshita bounced back by winning the King of DDT tournament and teaming with his All Out stablemates to win the KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Championship. He capped off the year by defeating Endo to reclaim the KO-D Openweight Championship.
2020 saw Takeshita lose the 6-man tag title but find new success with a new stable, The37Kamiina. He and his partner Shunma Katsumata won the Ultimate Tag League tournament. In early 2021, their previous stable All Out disbanded, but Takeshita continued his journey in DDT with The37Kamiina.
All Elite Wrestling - AEW (2021 - Present)
Takeshita dipped his toes into the American wrestling scene in 2021. He joined All Elite Wrestling (AEW) for teaming with The Elite (Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks, and Michael Nakazawa) in a losing effort. Takeshita quickly made his mark on AEW's YouTube show "Dark: Elevation" by securing a victory over Danny Limelight.
After a brief stint in 2021, Takeshita returned to AEW in April 2022, kicking things off with a win. He faced challenges from established names like Jay Lethal and "Hangman" Adam Page, garnering praise for their exciting matches.
Despite losses to Eddie Kingston and Jon Moxley, Takeshita continued to impress, even earning a shot at the interim world championship. He eventually signed a full-time contract with AEW in November while remaining with DDT.
In a shocking turn of events at Double or Nothing 2023, Takeshita betrayed his friend Kenny Omega, siding with Don Callis and the Blackpool Combat Club. He teamed up with PAC and the Blackpool Combat Club in the brutal Blood and Guts match against The Elite but fell short. At All In, he defeated Kenny Omega in a Six-Man Tag Team Match and the next week at All Out, Takeshita defeated The Cleaner in a singles match.
Konosuke Takeshita Net Worth
As per online reports, Konosuke Takeshita is worth around $3 Million in 2024. The AEW Superstar is counted among the richest wrestlers from Japan and is undoubtedly one of the most talented ones as well!.
Konosuke Takeshita Wife
Konosuke Takeshita has kept his personal life private and it is not known whether he is married or not. He is supposedly single in 2024 and has never been engaged.
Awards and Achievements
Promotion | Championship |
DDT Pro-Wrestling | Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship (4 times) |
KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Championship (5 times) | |
KO-D Openweight Championship (5 times) | |
KO-D Tag Team Championship (4 times) | |
KO-D Openweight Championship Challenger Decision Tournament (2017) | |
KO-D Tag Team Championship Tournament (2015) – with Tetsuya Endo | |
D-Oh Grand Prix (2019, 2021 II) | |
King of DDT Tournament (2019, 2021) | |
Ultimate Tag League (2021) – with Shunma Katsumata | |
Deadlock Pro-Wrestling | DPW Awards (2 times) |
Toshikoshi Puroresu | Shuffle Tag Tournament (2015) – with Daisuke Sekimoto |
Shuffle Tag Tournament (2017) – with Hideki Suzuki |
FAQ's On Konosuke Takeshita
A. While Konosuke Takeshita can speak English, he is not very good at it.
A. Konosuke Takeshita was trained by DDT Pro-Wrestling, and pro-wrestlers Atsushi Maruyama and Yasu Urano.
A. Don Callis, Konosuke Takeshita, Will Ospreay, Powerhouse Hobbs, and Kyle Fletcher are the members of the Don Callis Family.
A. Konosuke Takeshita wrestlers under his real name.
A. Konosuke Takeshita stands at 187 cm (6 ft 2 in).
A. Born on May 29, 1995, Konosuke Takeshita is currency 28 years old.