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* ThreeAmigos: As Fuyuki-gun with Hiromichi Fuyuki in WAR and Wrestling/{{FMW}}.
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** Gedo has been called "Super Fly", "Complete Fighter", "Raintaker", "Future Maker", and "The Wrestling/DustyRhodes Of Japan".

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** Gedo has been called "Super Fly", "Complete Fighter", "Raintaker", "Future Maker", and "The Wrestling/DustyRhodes Of Japan".Japan", and most recently "The Blacksmith".
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Gedo was the WON Best Booker four straight times by himself as well.


* TheChessmaster: Co-head bookers of NJPW for pretty much the entire post-Wrestling/AntonioInoki era, and were named "Bookers of the Year" by the Wrestling/TheWrestlingObserverNewsletter for four consecutive years. Jado also spent some time as the head booker of NOAH during the two companies' alliance.

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* TheChessmaster: Co-head bookers of NJPW for pretty much the entire post-Wrestling/AntonioInoki era, and were jointly named "Bookers of the Year" by the Wrestling/TheWrestlingObserverNewsletter for four consecutive years.years (2011–2014), with Gedo later winning that award by himself four straight times (2016–2019). Jado also spent some time as the head booker of NOAH during the two companies' alliance.
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Per The Wiki Rule, more on their careers can be found [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jado_%26_Gedo here (together]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jado here (Jado)]], or [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gedo_(wrestler) here (Gedo)]].
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* NiceHat: Gedo eventually switched from bandanas to these before his betrayal of Okada.
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As part of the excommunication of the Wrestling/GuerrilasOfDestiny from the Wrestling/BulletClub, Jado, who sided with G.o.D., was also personally evicted by Gedo, ending their partnership after 33 years.

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As part of the excommunication of the Wrestling/GuerrilasOfDestiny Wrestling/GuerrillasOfDestiny from the Wrestling/BulletClub, Jado, who sided with G.o.D., was also personally evicted by Gedo, ending their partnership after 33 years.

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Per The Wiki Rule, more on their careers can be found [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jado_%26_Gedo here]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jado here]], or [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gedo_(wrestler) here]].

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As part of the excommunication of the Wrestling/GuerrilasOfDestiny from the Wrestling/BulletClub, Jado, who sided with G.o.D., was also personally evicted by Gedo, ending their partnership after 33 years.

Per The Wiki Rule, more on their careers can be found [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jado_%26_Gedo here]], here (together]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jado here]], here (Jado)]], or [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gedo_(wrestler) here]].
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%%* BaldOfAwesome: For both, since the mid-to-late 2000s.

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* BadassBeard / BeardOfEvil: Gedo's been growing one since 2017.



* BaldOfAwesome / BaldOfEvil: For both, since the mid-to-late 2000s.

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* CoolMask: Masked CTU-G&J, and for Jado, Captain NOAH.

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* %%* CoolMask: Masked CTU-G&J, and for Jado, Captain NOAH.
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* ThoseTwoGuys: For almost all of their careers. Much of it overlapping with ThoseTwoBadGuys.
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-->''"Two of them were Jado and Gedo, who I'd met while they were making pennies working in Mexico. They'd follow [[Wrestling/UltimoDragon Dragon]]'s path and gone to Mexico after being told they were too small for New Japan. They were also tremendous performers and were major contributors to the strengthening WAR junior division."''
-->-- Wrestling/ChrisJericho, in his autobiography; ''A Lion's Tale: Around the World in Spandex''.

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-->''"Two ->''"Two of them were Jado and Gedo, who I'd met while they were making pennies working in Mexico. They'd follow [[Wrestling/UltimoDragon Dragon]]'s path and gone to Mexico after being told they were too small for New Japan. They were also tremendous performers and were major contributors to the strengthening WAR junior division."''
-->-- Wrestling/ChrisJericho, '''Wrestling/ChrisJericho''', in his autobiography; ''A Lion's Tale: Around the World in Spandex''.
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[-Autographed by the boys themselves.-]]]
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* VeryPunchableMan: As G.O.D. and Jay White's evil mentors.

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* VeryPunchableMan: As Both, as G.O.D. and Jay White's evil mentors.mentors in Bullet Club.
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* ThoseTwoGuys: For almost all of their careers. Much of it overlapping with ThoseTwoBadGuys.

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* ThoseTwoGuys: For almost all of their careers. Much of it overlapping with ThoseTwoBadGuys.ThoseTwoBadGuys.
* VeryPunchableMan: As G.O.D. and Jay White's evil mentors.
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* BrokenPedestal: Their Bullet Club FaceHeelTurn comes years after being regarded as the two veteran keepers of CHAOS, what with Gedo being TheMentor and MouthOfSauron behind Wrestling/KazuchikaOkada's rise to superstardom and Jado maintaining his respect among the other members. Naturally, CHAOS hates them moreso than their charges

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* BrokenPedestal: Their Bullet Club FaceHeelTurn comes years after being regarded as the two veteran keepers of CHAOS, what with Gedo being TheMentor and MouthOfSauron behind Wrestling/KazuchikaOkada's rise to superstardom and Jado maintaining his respect among the other members. Naturally, CHAOS hates them moreso than their charges charges; Okada in particular can't resist a chance to punch Gedo.
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* AuthorAppeal: Factions. Their biggest success just prior to their big NJPW run was as part of Team No Respect, so naturally it follows that their booking would center around factions. For themselves personally, the most famous example would be their runs in Wrestling/{{CHAOS}} and Wrestling/BulletClub. For NJPW, the booking has been centered around an organized MobWar since 2013 with no signs of stopping.

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* AuthorAppeal: Factions. Their biggest success just prior to their big NJPW run was as part of Team No Respect, so naturally it follows that their booking would center around factions. For themselves personally, the most famous example would be their runs in Wrestling/{{CHAOS}} and Wrestling/BulletClub. For NJPW, the booking has been centered around NJPW overall, an organized MobWar has been booked to envelop the roster since 2013 with no signs of stopping.
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Along the way, the two have collected many tag team championships, being one of the most accomplished puroresu tag teams of their era. This includes NJPW's IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (4x), the UWF Intercontinental Tag Team Championship (2x), NOAH's GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship, the WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (5x with Hiromichi Fuyuki as part of Fuyuki-gun, including the inaugural title reign), and FMW's WEW 6-Man Tag Team Championship (4x with various partners from Team No Respect).

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Along the way, the two Jado and Gedo have collected many tag team championships, championships together, being one of the most accomplished puroresu tag teams of their era. This includes NJPW's IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (4x), the UWF Intercontinental Tag Team Championship (2x), NOAH's GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship, the WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (5x with Hiromichi Fuyuki as part of Fuyuki-gun, including the inaugural title reign), and FMW's WEW 6-Man Tag Team Championship (4x with various partners from Team No Respect).
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** Jado became this to the Wrestling/GuerrillasOfDestiny; this one was sort of a MasterApprenticeChain, as G.O.D.'s father Wrestling/TongaFifita had helped them in their earlier years.

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** Jado became this to the Wrestling/GuerrillasOfDestiny; this one was sort of a MasterApprenticeChain, as G.O.D.'s father Wrestling/TongaFifita [[Wrestling/{{Meng}} King Haku]] had helped them in their earlier years.
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-->''"Two of them were Jado and Gedo, who I'd met while they were making pennies working in Mexico. They'd follow [[Wrestling/UltimoDragon Dragon]]'s path and gone to Mexico after being told they were too small for New Japan. They were also tremendous performers and were major contributors to the strengthening WAR junior division."''
-->-- Wrestling/ChrisJericho, in his autobiography; ''A Lion's Tale: Around the World in Spandex''.

Jado & Gedo (邪道&外道, ''Jadō & Gedō'') are a UsefulNotes/{{Japan}}ese [[ProfessionalWrestling puroresu]] TagTeam consisting of Jado (邪道) (born Shoji Akiyoshi [秋吉 昭二, ''Akiyoshi Shōji''] on September 28, 1968) and Gedo (外道) (born Keiji Takayama [高山 圭司, ''Takayama Keiji''] on February 1, 1969), best known for their ongoing 20-plus-year run with Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling (NJPW) as one of its premier junior heavyweight tag teams and, eventually, the company's head bookers.

Akiyoshi and Takayama first competed for Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) under their real names, before debuting as a tag team going by Punish & Crush as part of NJPW's Rock 'n Wrestling parody, Takeshi Puroresu Gundan (TPG). While this run was short-lived, the two left NJPW as a prominent tag team, getting booked in numerous other promotions over the next decade. This would include branches of the Wrestling/UniversalWrestlingFederation (UWF), Wrestling Association R (WAR), Wrestling International New Generations (W*ING, where they became Jado and Gedo), and an extended run with FMW as part of the PowerStable Team No Respect.

Returning to NJPW in 2001 as credible wrestlers, the two became mainstays in its junior heavyweight division early on, before eventually earning the position of head bookers following the exodus of Wrestling/AntonioInoki from the promotion. Since then Jado and Gedo have been known for their association with several stables. From 2015 to 2017, the two also appeared in Wrestling/ProWrestlingNOAH as part of a brief working relationship between NJPW and NOAH; Jado was the more involved of the two in that regard, as he became the head booker of NOAH during this time, leaving most of NJPW's booking to Gedo.

Along the way, the two have collected many tag team championships, being one of the most accomplished puroresu tag teams of their era. This includes NJPW's IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (4x), the UWF Intercontinental Tag Team Championship (2x), NOAH's GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship, the WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (5x with Hiromichi Fuyuki as part of Fuyuki-gun, including the inaugural title reign), and FMW's WEW 6-Man Tag Team Championship (4x with various partners from Team No Respect).

Per The Wiki Rule, more on their careers can be found [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jado_%26_Gedo here]], [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jado here]], or [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gedo_(wrestler) here]].

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* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: During his time booking NOAH, Jado became Captain NOAH, a GoofySuit MaskedLuchador played for PluckyComicRelief similar to NJPW's preexisting Captain New Japan.
* AuthorAppeal: Factions. Their biggest success just prior to their big NJPW run was as part of Team No Respect, so naturally it follows that their booking would center around factions. For themselves personally, the most famous example would be their runs in Wrestling/{{CHAOS}} and Wrestling/BulletClub. For NJPW, the booking has been centered around an organized MobWar since 2013 with no signs of stopping.
* TheChessmaster: Co-head bookers of NJPW for pretty much the entire post-Wrestling/AntonioInoki era, and were named "Bookers of the Year" by the Wrestling/TheWrestlingObserverNewsletter for four consecutive years. Jado also spent some time as the head booker of NOAH during the two companies' alliance.
* BadassBeard / BeardOfEvil: Gedo's been growing one since 2017.
* BadassesWearBandanas: Gedo's preferred look through most of his time in CHAOS included bandanas large enough to cover his eyes.
* BaldOfAwesome / BaldOfEvil: For both, since the mid-to-late 2000s.
* BrokenPedestal: Their Bullet Club FaceHeelTurn comes years after being regarded as the two veteran keepers of CHAOS, what with Gedo being TheMentor and MouthOfSauron behind Wrestling/KazuchikaOkada's rise to superstardom and Jado maintaining his respect among the other members. Naturally, CHAOS hates them moreso than their charges
* CoolMask: Masked CTU-G&J, and for Jado, Captain NOAH.
* GuestFighter: Fuyuki-gun started their 1997 FMW run as guests from WAR.
* EvilMentor:
** Gedo has been this to Wrestling/KazuchikaOkada and Wrestling/JayWhite; the "evil" part would eventually be dropped from the former before he betrayed him for latter.
** Jado became this to the Wrestling/GuerrillasOfDestiny; this one was sort of a MasterApprenticeChain, as G.O.D.'s father Wrestling/TongaFifita had helped them in their earlier years.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: Nearly their entire careers have been associated with each other, as tag team partners and/or stablemates in various groups. Gedo even made a point of this as part of his identity when explaining the difference between the relationship of character and skill in Japan versus the United States.
-->'''Gedo:''' WWE has characters, and it's not that big a deal. You need characters that people can understand and like, but that's not as important as skill. Characters are different in the United States than they are in Japan. Skill and fighting spirit are most important, much more than character, in Japan. Ultimately, my most important thing is my partner, Jado. I choose to stay with my partner.
* IHaveManyNames: Their team has also been known as Punish & Crush (their initial ring names) and The World Class Tag Team (a moniker they bestowed themselves during their time with CHAOS).
** Gedo/Keiji Takayama has also wrestled as Black Eyed Man, Black Wolf, Bulldog K.T., Crush, CTU KISS-GESS, and Masked CTU-G.
** Jado/Shoji Akiyoshi has also wrestled as Boat People Joe, Captain NOAH, Coolie SZ, Punish, CTU KISS-JISS, and Masked CTU-J.
* NiceHat: Gedo eventually switched from bandanas to these before his betrayal of Okada.
* PluckyComicRelief: Jado as Captain NOAH.
* PowerStable: Team No Respect, Control Terrorism Unit, Great Bash Heel, CHAOS, Bullet Club.
* RedBaron:
** Jado has been called "Wrestling Master", "Master Heater", "Crash" as Coolie SZ, and for some reason "Stan".
** Gedo has been called "Super Fly", "Complete Fighter", "Raintaker", "Future Maker", and "The Wrestling/DustyRhodes Of Japan".
* ThreeAmigos: As Fuyuki-gun with Hiromichi Fuyuki in WAR and Wrestling/{{FMW}}.
* ThoseTwoGuys: For almost all of their careers. Much of it overlapping with ThoseTwoBadGuys.

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