Taka Michinoku

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'''Takao Yoshida''' (吉田 貴男, Yoshida Takao?) (born October 26, 1973), better known by his ring name Taka Michinoku (Taka is written in all caps in Japanese script), is a professional wrestler who has wrestled all over the world. Michinoku is known in North America for his work for the [[World Wrestling Federation]] (WWF) where he team up with [[Funaki]] they also form in stable name [[Kai En Tai]]. After losing at [[Backlash (2000)]] to [[APA]]. [[Vince MacMahon]] fired him and his partner funaki.
 
'''Takao Yoshida''' (吉田 貴男, Yoshida Takao?) (born October 26, 1973), better known by his ring name Taka Michinoku (Taka is written in all caps in Japanese script), is a professional wrestler who has wrestled all over the world. Michinoku is known in North America for his work for the [[World Wrestling Federation]] (WWF) where he team up with [[Funaki]] they also form in stable name [[Kai En Tai]]. After losing at [[Backlash (2000)]] to [[APA]]. [[Vince MacMahon]] fired him and his partner funaki.
 
==Professional wrestling career==
 
==Professional wrestling career==

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Taka Michinoku

Takao Yoshida (吉田 貴男, Yoshida Takao?) (born October 26, 1973), better known by his ring name Taka Michinoku (Taka is written in all caps in Japanese script), is a professional wrestler who has wrestled all over the world. Michinoku is known in North America for his work for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) where he team up with Funaki they also form in stable name Kai En Tai. After losing at Backlash (2000) to APA. Vince MacMahon fired him and his partner funaki.

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Taka Michinoku took his name as a sign of respect for his mentor The Great Sasuke, who was the owner of Michinoku Pro Wrestling and had been the first to use Michinoku as part of his ring name. He debuted in North America with Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) in a six-man tag team match at ECW's debut pay-per-view Barely Legal.

World Wrestling Federation (1999-2000)

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