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Personal Data
Birthday:
09.10.1963
Birthplace:
Tokyo, Japan
Gender:
male
Height:
6' 4" (193 cm)
Weight:
286 lbs (130 kg)
Background in sports:
Sumo-Ringen

Career Data
Roles:
Singles Wrestler (1994 - 2011)
Tag Team Wrestler (1994 - 2011)
Beginning of in-ring career:
24.02.1994
End of in-ring career:
04.02.2011
In-ring experience:
16 years
Wrestling style:
Brawler, Powerhouse
Nicknames:
"King of Debt"
Signature moves:
Straight Right Punch
Guillotine Choke
Tiger Driver
Sleeperhold
Double-Arm Suplex

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3.96
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 27
Number of comments: 10
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Average rating: 3.89  [27]
Average rating in 2025: 5.67  [3]
Average rating in 2024: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2023: 5.00  [3]
Average rating in 2022: 4.50  [4]
Average rating in 2020: 3.86  [7]
Average rating in 2018: 3.00  [1]
Average rating in 2017: 2.00  [1]
Average rating in 2016: 2.00  [1]
Average rating in 2013: 4.00  [2]
Average rating in 2011: 3.00  [1]
Average rating in 2010: 2.00  [1]
Average rating in 2007: 2.00  [2]
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JUNAK1YAMA wrote on 02.12.2025:
[10.0] "A truly underrated gem of the Inokiism era that gets such a bad rep online and on here, Just a really big beast who could lay down realistic beatings on almost anyone in the world, His matches against Tenzan and Nishimura go to show that he's very proficient in wrestling and can pace a match well and play with the structure to match his strengths. The King of Debt will almost never be properly respected but he's found a place in my heart."
Ma Stump Puller wrote on 10.01.2023:
[8.0] "What really hurts me about Yasuda is that all people know about him is that he was the so-called "worst IWGP Champion" despite having two great Nagata matches....also Bob Sapp and Nakanishi's singular run exist and were worse. For some reason there's a pretty bad sumo bias on the site where people tend to rank him and other big lads outrageously low (Jun Izumida, Akebono, etc) regardless of talent and merely because of the fact they couldn't do 450 splashes or big workrate classics. The facts are that yes, Yasuda should've never been champion, and he was only as such because based Yasuda managed to defeat one of the most dangerous kickboxers in history in a MMA fight. With that said, the post Inoki-Ism revisionism that he was NEVER good and never did anything decent in-ring is 100% false given he was consistently one of the bigger underdogs in NJPW during the 90's, a solid tag specialist, and a especially great heel either with his amazing G1 2001 run or his later Makai Club outing, which made him one of the biggest heels in the company and someone who could draw with the big babyfaces (Nagata, Chono, etc) or put over hot younger talent (Tanahashi, Yoshie, Nakamura). The idea that he just sucked is flat-out insulting given the kind of huge heel reactions he got for doing obstinately the bare minimum is something many more varied talents wished they could replicate. Yasuda wasn't a great wrestler physically, even if he was a talented mat-worker and could move super well for his large size; his gifts came in his big-man bumping, the ability to always have the crowd in the palm of his hand either as a dirty heel or underdog babyface, and his nuances in the ring in how he was able to get over those things with not a lot of big moves but simple crowd-popping momentum shifts. As a talent, was he overpushed once over someone more deserving? Sure, even if it wasn't his fault that Inoki wanted to see him win anyway. With that said, his rating is ludicrously inaccurate, and I would absolutely implore anyone who just thinks he was a big lump to actually search out his more acclaimed matches, because he was actually pretty great for someone who didn't have the physical gifts of a Kojima or whatnot."
Burning V Sternness wrote on 28.11.2022:
[4.0] "Yasuda was a so-so mid-card wrestler who ended up enjoying an improbable IWGP Heavyweight Title reign thanks to his ability to win some MMA bouts. Antonio Inoki had a lot of say in the running of New Japan at the time and was obsessed with pushing wrestlers who could win real fights, so Yasuda's success in the shooting realm led to him wearing the top belt in the company, a position that he wasn't remotely qualified for. As a worker Yasuda wasn't terrible, and when in there with a good worker like Yuji Nagata he could have a watchable outing, but he absolutely did not have Main Event level wrestling ability and in a company like New Japan he really had nowhere to hide when promoted to the Main Event scene. Yasuda did have an undeniable charisma to him, and as a bumbling mid-card act he certainly had his place, but any attempts to push him any higher than that were always doomed to failure"
texasyosh wrote on 27.04.2022:
[4.0] "Poor Tadao. The King of Debt is probably one of the worst IWGP Champions during 'Inokiism' in the 2000s. He took a lot of the oomph away from Yuji from being the top guy, with poorly drawn houses during his reign. Despite that, I don't think he's particularly awful, just nothing special in any regard."
CoolKyle wrote on 11.04.2022:
[7.0] "I love Yasuda, he will be nowhere near my favorites but he's not as bad as the rating suggests. His trilogy of IWGP title matches with Yuji Nagata are must watch and his coward shooter gimmick is great."
BadAssTranslateTrading wrote on 02.02.2020:
[8.0] "A broken down former sumo who entered pro wrestling way past his prime, but you? ve got to love the Borrowing Money King - he worked hard, he travelled overseas to learn new techniques and dedicated himself completely to trying to improve as a wrestler. I have a good deal of respect for him getting into MMA when most fighters are retiring and beating Jerome Le Banner all in the name of raising his stock in New Japan. Decent wrestler, beloved character, I? ll always have a soft spot for Yasuda."
RatingsMachine wrote on 12.10.2018:
[3.0] "The fact that a wrestler as bad as Tadao Yasuda is a former IWGP Heavyweight Champion tells you how low New Japan sunk in the 00s."
Mudam wrote on 16.08.2013:
[6.0] "Such a poor character, but i always had a soft spot for Mr. Yasuda."