Just 5 Guys

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Just 5 Guys
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Name(s)Just 4 Guys
Just 5 Guys
DebutJanuary 5, 2023
Years active2023–present

Just 4 Guys (J4G) is a professional wrestling stable, consisting of Douki, Taka Michinoku, Taichi, and Yuya Uemura. They are all currently signed to New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW).

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The stable formed in January 2023 as Just 4 Guys (J4G), consisting of Taichi, Taka Michinoku, Douki, and Yoshinobu Kanemaru following the disbandment of their previous stable Suzuki-gun. Two months later, the stable added Sanada and took their current name.

Background

Taichi and Michinoku first interacted in December in 2010 as part of Kojima-gun, [1] which morphed into Suzuki-gun after they turned on Satoshi Kojima and appointed Minoru Suzuki as their new leader. [2] Within Suzuki-gun, Michinoku and Taichi teamed up in NJPW's junior heavyweight tag team division in which they held the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship, before Taichi moved up to the heavyweight division in March 2018. Meanwhile, in Pro Wrestling NOAH, Kanemaru would join Suzuki-gun in February 2016, as part of the stable's invasion storyline, before moving to NJPW with them in January 2017. Douki joined Suzuki-gun in May 2019, having been introduced to the stable by Taichi. All four wrestlers remained members of Suzuki-gun until the stable disbanded in December 2022. [3] [4]

History

On January 5, 2023, at New Year Dash, Michinoku, Taichi, Douki, and Kanemaru formed Just 4 Guys with the aim of reaching the top of New Japan. [5] [6] On February 4, at The New Beginning in Sapporo, Taichi lost to Will Ospreay in a singles match. On the same event, Douki and Yoshinobu Kanemaru challenged for Catch 2/2 (Francesco Akira and TJP) for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship, but lost. [7] [8]

In March, Sanada, then a member of Los Ingobernables de Japon, entered the New Japan Cup. After he defeated LIJ stablemate and leader Tetsuya Naito in the quarter-finals, he left Los Ingobernables de Japón and joined the stable, changing the name to Just 5 Guys. [9] [10] Sanada defeated David Finlay in the finals of the tournament and, one month later, defeated Kazuchika Okada for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship at Sakura Genesis. [11] [12] [13] Following Sanada winning the title, he was confronted by former stablemate Hiromu Takahashi, who sought a shot at the world title. Sanada accepted, however only on the basis that Kanemaru was granted a title shot at Takahashi's IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship, which Takahashi accepted. On April 27, Kanemaru lost to Takahashi. [14] Two days later, at Wrestling Satsuma no Kuni, Taichi defeated Takagi to win the KOPW championship. [15]

Following Takahashi retaining the title against Kanemaru, he faced Sanada at Wrestling Dontaku, where Sanada retained the World title. [16] Following the match, Sanada and the remainder of Just 5 Guys were attacked by the returning and new member of LIJ Yota Tsuji, who challenged Sanada for his title. [17] [18] The day after at the event, Sanada retained his title against Tsuji. [19] Through NJPW's partnership with All Elite Wrestling (AEW), Douki made his AEW debut on the June 23 episode of AEW Rampage , losing to "Jungle Boy" Jack Perry. [20] Sanada made his third title defense two days later at Forbidden Door, defeating Perry. [21] [22] On September 24, at Destruction in Kobe, Kanemaru betrayed the stable and joined House of Torture. On October 1, Sanada revealed that a new member will be added at Destruction in Ryogoku to maintain the stable’s current name instead reverting themselves back to Just 4 Guys. On October 9, Yuya Uemura was revealed as the newest member of Just 5 Guys, teaming with Taichi and Douki to beat Sho, Yujiro Takahashi and Kanemaru. [23]

At Power Struggle (2024) Sanada turned on Taichi by helping David Finlay retain his IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship and left the stable to join Bullet Club's War Dogs faction. [24]

Members

*Founding member
LLeader

Current

MemberJoined
Douki * January 5, 2023
Taichi *
Taka Michinoku *
Yuya Uemura October 9, 2023

Former

MemberJoinedLeft
Yoshinobu Kanemaru * January 5, 2023 September 24, 2023
Sanada L March 17, 2023 November 4, 2024

Timeline

Just 5 Guys

Championships and accomplishments

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