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Master Wato

Master Wato is the of Hirai Kawato, a Japanese professional wrestler signed to (NJPW), where he competes in the junior heavyweight division as a singles and specialist. Born on March 13, 1997, in , , Kawato stands at 177 cm (5 ft 10 in) tall and weighs 87 kg (192 lb). He began his career in NJPW's Young Lion system on January 3, 2016, training in the dojo and competing primarily against other trainees to build experience. In 2018, he embarked on an excursion to Mexico's (CMLL), adopting the ring name Kawato San and incorporating influences from his background in , , and into his high-flying technician style. During his CMLL tenure, Kawato achieved his first championship by defeating Audaz to win the CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship on June 30, 2019, holding the title until it was vacated in March 2020. He also main-evented CMLL's 2020 Piedad supercard in a vs. match against Dulce Gardenia, which he lost. Returning to NJPW in July 2020 under the new persona of Master Wato—styled as "Way to the Grandmaster"—he quickly gained momentum, aligning with and adopting a martial arts-inspired gimmick with signature moves like the RPP (Reckless ) and Tsutenkaku . In NJPW, Master Wato has been a key figure in the junior ranks, winning the 30 tournament in 2023 by defeating Titán in the final. He is a two-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion, first capturing the titles with in 2021 and later with YOH in 2024 before losing them to SHO and DOUKI at Dominion 6.15 in June 2025. His career faced a setback with a torn injury in January 2024, sidelining him for nearly ten months, but he made a triumphant return at the King of Pro-Wrestling event on October 14, 2024. As of November 2025, Master Wato continues to compete actively; in 2025, he participated in the 32 tournament, earning 10 points, and teamed with YOH in the , finishing second in their block with 8 points, solidifying his status as a rising star in NJPW.

Professional wrestling career

Early career in NJPW (2016–2018)

He entered the (NJPW) dojo in April 2015, shortly after graduating high school at the age of 18, beginning his intensive training as part of the promotion's developmental system. Kawato made his professional debut on January 3, 2016, during the event at the , where he lost to fellow Young Lion Yohei Komatsu in an undercard opener. Throughout 2016, he primarily worked as a jobber, building foundational experience through matches against veterans and peers in NJPW's junior heavyweight division. As a member of the Young Lions program, Kawato participated in excursions across , honing his technique in learning bouts against established junior heavyweights like KUSHIDA and . Kawato secured his first singles victory on April 22, 2017, defeating fellow Young Lion at an NJPW Wrestling Toyonokuni event, signaling his gradual shift from enhancement talent to a more competitive role. He continued to feature in undercard matches at major shows, including the New Japan Rumble pre-show at on January 4, 2017, where he was eliminated early. During the 2017 World Tag League tour, Kawato gained further exposure by partnering with veterans such as in opening tag matches, including a loss to de Japon's and SANADA on November 24. By the end of 2017, after over two years in NJPW's system, Kawato completed the Young Lion Cup with a record of four wins and one loss, finishing second behind Katsuya Kitamura. This period of development culminated in his graduation from the dojo and excursion to Mexico in February 2018, aimed at broadening his skills through international competition in CMLL.

Excursion to CMLL (2018–2020)

In early 2018, Hirai Kawato began his learning excursion with New Japan Pro-Wrestling's partner promotion, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), competing under the ring name Kawato San. He trained and wrestled regularly at CMLL's facilities in Arena México, adapting to the high-flying, technical style of lucha libre while building his reputation through undercard and midcard matches. Kawato San's breakthrough came in mid-2019 when he entered a tournament for the vacant CMLL World Lightweight Championship, following Lee's departure from the promotion. On June 30, 2019, at , he defeated El Audaz in the tournament final via a two-out-of-three-falls match to capture the title, marking his first championship in . This victory highlighted his growth during the excursion, showcasing a blend of strong style and aerial maneuvers. During his 129-day reign, Kawato San made several successful defenses, solidifying his status as a rising star in CMLL's division. Notable challenges included high-profile bouts against established competitors such as Templario and Flyer, where he retained the title through resilient performances emphasizing submissions and high-impact strikes. He also participated in key CMLL events, including the 2019 Gran Alternativa tag team tournament and the 2020 Torneo de Parejas, gaining further experience in multi-man and partnership formats central to traditions. The championship was vacated in November 2019 due to Kawato San suffering an injury that sidelined him for several months. Kawato San's time in CMLL extended to traditional luchas de apuestas, high-stakes matches involving masks or hair. His most prominent involvement was a hair-versus-hair main event at the Sin Piedad supercard on January 1, 2020, against Dulce Gardenia, stemming from a heated marked by personal attacks and provocations. Dulce Gardenia emerged victorious in a three-fall match, forcing Kawato San to have his head shaved in the ring before a crowd of approximately 13,000 fans. This loss represented a significant rite of passage in culture, emphasizing vulnerability and respect within the promotion.
DateOpponentStakesOutcome
January 1, 2020Dulce GardeniaHair vs. HairKawato San lost
Kawato San's concluded in early 2020, shortly after the Sin Piedad event, as the global disrupted international travel and wrestling operations; he was recalled to NJPW to prepare for his return under a new persona inspired by his Mexican experiences and influences.

Return and current run in NJPW (2020–present)

Master Wato made his return to on July 3, 2020, during the semifinals, debuting his masked persona inspired by his time in Mexico and aligning himself with as part of the Legends stable. He quickly entered the 27 tournament in November 2020, where his first match on saw him defeat , helping to establish the character in with a record of three wins and three losses, accumulating 12 points but failing to advance from the block. Early in his run, Wato engaged in rivalries with members, including a loss to El Desperado on November 22, 2020, during the tournament, which highlighted his underdog status and built toward midcard positioning through consistent performances in multi-man tags and undercard singles bouts. In 2021 and 2022, Wato formed a partnership with known as Six or Nine, culminating in their victory over Flying Tiger ( and ) on February 19, 2022, to capture the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship for the first time. The duo held the titles for 121 days, making defenses against teams like Bullet Club's and , before losing them to (TJP and ) on June 20, 2022. This run solidified Wato's credibility in the junior tag division while he continued singles competition, including the 2022 where he finished with a 4-5 record. Wato achieved a major breakthrough in 2023 by winning the 30 tournament, defeating Mike Bailey in the semifinals and Titán in the finals on May 28 at Ota City General Gymnasium to earn his first BOSJ crown at age 26. The victory granted him a shot at the , but he was defeated by champion at on June 4, 2023. Following this, Wato sustained an injury in January 2024 during a match against House of Torture, sidelining him for most of the year. Wato returned on October 14, 2024, at King of Pro-Wrestling, immediately targeting the held by DOUKI, though he fell short in their title match at Power Struggle on November 4, 2024. He participated in a multi-man gauntlet match at Wrestle Dynasty on January 5, 2025, part of the post-Wrestle Kingdom 19 events, showcasing his resilience amid ongoing junior division storylines. In 2025, Wato shifted focus to , partnering with YOH to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship from Ichiban Sweet Boys ( and ) on April 29 at Hizen no Kuni. The team, positioned as fan-favorite babyfaces, made defenses before dropping the titles to House of Torture (DOUKI and ) at on June 15, 2025. Wato and YOH rebounded in the 2025, competing in the A Block and finishing with a strong 4-1 record for 8 points, securing second place behind the undefeated champions DOUKI and after a critical loss to them on October 30. As of November 2025, Wato remains an active mainstay in NJPW's junior heavyweight division, frequently teaming with allies like YOH and in multi-man matches against House of Torture and War Dogs, while continuing to build toward another singles title opportunity as a prominent babyface figure.

In-ring style

Wrestling technique

Master Wato's in-ring approach is that of a high-flying within NJPW's junior heavyweight division, emphasizing agile, fast-paced sequences that blend precision strikes with dynamic aerial work. His style draws from a background in , , and , incorporating sharp kick-based offense that aligns with the master gimmick embodied in his and persona as one on the "way to the Grand Master." Key elements of his technique include fluid chain wrestling transitions, springboard attacks, and adapted submission holds, refined through intensive training. During his 2018–2020 excursion to CMLL under the name Kawato-San, Wato developed proficiency in lucha-inspired maneuvers, such as high-impact dives, which he integrated into his NJPW matches upon return to enhance his high-flying repertoire. This evolution shifted his early career focus on endurance and foundational selling as a young lion toward more spectacular, mask-protected high spots that highlight his agility. At 177 cm (5 ft 10 in) and 87 kg (192 lb), Wato's physique suits the demands of the junior division, allowing him to excel in rapid exchanges and multi-man bouts. While his strike-heavy approach draws occasional critique for predictability in prolonged encounters, it effectively merges NJPW's strong style intensity with CMLL's acrobatic flair, positioning him as a comparable talent to peers like , though distinguished by pronounced martial arts elements.

Signature moves and finishers

Master Wato's in-ring arsenal draws heavily from his training in New Japan Pro-Wrestling's dojo and his excursion to CMLL, blending high-flying techniques with striking precision. His signature moves include multiple kick variations, such as the Kaiten enzuigiri, often chaining into follow-up strikes to disorient opponents, reflecting his emphasis on momentum-building offense. He also employs a and spinning backfist, dynamic counters that showcase his agility and timing, particularly effective against charging adversaries. influences from his CMLL tenure include headscissors and hurricanrana, allowing him to transition seamlessly into takedowns or aerial setups. As primary finisher, Wato uses the RPP, a senton bomb delivered after building speed with kicks. His secondary finisher, the Tsutenkaku Suplex, is a bridging high-angle suplex that combines technical precision and impact. Other notable moves in his repertoire include the Anaconda Vice submission hold—adopted from —for controlling opponents, a superkick to stun foes mid-sequence, and the TTD (Tenzan Tombstone Driver), a kneeling cradle reverse piledriver frequently utilized in matches. Prior to his CMLL excursion, Wato's arsenal centered on basic strikes and ground work as a young lion in NJPW. Upon his 2020 return, he incorporated more high spots, such as the diving double foot stomp executed from the top rope, enhancing his aerial presence in junior division tournaments. In tournament settings like the , the RPP has clinched victories by catching opponents off-guard after a kick exchange, while the Tsutenkaku German Suplex has ended block matches with its technical flair, contributing to his advancement. These maneuvers underscore influences from his overall wrestling technique, emphasizing speed and precision over power.

Championships and accomplishments

Title history

Master Wato has held three major championships during his career, primarily in singles and tag team divisions across CMLL and NJPW promotions.
PromotionTitleReign #Date WonLocationOpponent(s)EventDays HeldNotes
CMLLCMLL World Super Lightweight Championship1June 30, 2019Mexico City, MexicoAudazDomingos Arena México129Defeated Audaz in a two-out-of-three-falls match following a tournament final; lost to Dragon Bane on November 6, 2019, in Mexico City.
NJPWIWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (w/ Ryusuke Taguchi)1February 19, 2022Sapporo, JapanBullet Club (El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru), United Empire (Francesco Akira & TJP), and Los Ingobernables de Japon (Bushi & Titán)New Years Golden Series121First tag team title for Wato; Taguchi's seventh; won in a four-way elimination tag team match; lost to Suzuki-gun (El Desperado & Yoshinobu Kanemaru) on June 20, 2022, in Tokyo; two successful defenses during the reign.
NJPWIWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (w/ YOH)1April 29, 2025Saga, JapanIchiban Sweet Boys (KUSHIDA & Kevin Knight)Wrestling Hizen no Kuni47First tag team title for both as a team; lost to House of Torture (DOUKI & SHO) on June 15, 2025, at Dominion 6.15 in Osaka; no successful defenses.

Tournament results

Master Wato's tournament career began as a young lion under the name Hirai Kawato. In the 2018 (BOSJ 25) B Block, he competed in seven matches but suffered defeats in all, finishing with a 0-7 record and 0 points. Upon his return from excursion in 2020, Wato entered the BOSJ 27 B Block, where he secured four victories and one loss for 8 points, tying for second place but missing due to tiebreakers. His performances included a notable win over DOUKI on November 25. Wato's breakthrough came in the 2023 BOSJ 30 B Block, where he amassed 14 points from seven wins and two losses to top the standings. Key results featured a block-clinching victory over on May 24 and an upset semifinal win against tournament MVP . He advanced to the final on May 28, defeating via Recientemente to claim his first BOSJ title. In tag team tournaments, Wato partnered with for the 2021 , a event with six teams. They recorded three wins and three losses for 6 points, placing third overall behind winners El Desperado and . Teaming with YOH in the 2025 A Block, Wato & YOH finished with four wins and one loss for 8 points, placing second behind House of Torture (DOUKI & ) at 10 points (5-0). Victories included triumphs over Funky Four (Dragon Dia and ) on October 23, Templario and Jakob Austin Young on October 25, and and on October 28, though they fell to DOUKI and via roll-up on October 30. House of Torture advanced and won the overall tournament on November 3, 2025. In the 2025 32 A Block, Wato accumulated 10 points with five wins, including key victories, but lost his final block match to on May 27, finishing second behind winner and failing to advance. Despite his junior heavyweight status, Wato entered the heavyweight in 2022, defeating in the first round before losing to via Rainmaker in the second round on March 9.
TournamentYearBlock/FormatRecordPointsNotable Outcome
2018B Block0-70Did not advance
2020B Block4-18Tied for 2nd, did not advance
2023B Block7-214Block winner; tournament champion (def. Titán in final)
2025A Block5-2102nd place, did not advance (lost final block match to Kanemaru)
2021Single block (w/ Taguchi)3-363rd place
2025A Block (w/ YOH)4-182nd place
20221-1N/A2nd round (lost to )

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