- There is also a Japanese astronomer named Kenzo Suzuki
Kenzo Suzuki (born 25 July 1974, Hekinan City, Aichi, Japan) is a Japanese wrestler who works with World Wrestling Entertainment, an American professional wrestling association. He was originally going to be called Hirohito for his WWE debut.
Suzuki was a rugby player prior to professional debut as a wrestler in 2000. His debut was at New Japan Pro Wrestling's Wrestling World 2000 event at the Tokyo Dome, losing to Manabu Nakanishi. Later that year, Suzuki won New Japan's Young Lions Cup tournament, defeating Shin'ya Makabe.
In 2003, Suzuki resigned from New Japan, choosing to follow his mentor and trainer, Riki Chosyu, to Chosyu's World Japan promotion. In 2004, Suzuki debuted for WWE's Smackdown brand, along with his manager (and wife) Hiroko
On the episode of Smackdown! airing September 9, 2004, Kenzo, along with Rene Dupree won the WWE Tag Team Championship, defeating Billy Kidman and Paul London. He, along with René Duprée, lost the WWE Tag-Team Championships on the December 9, 2004 airing of SmackDown!.
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