Keiji Mutoh


Height: 6'1"

Weight: 244 lbs

Real Name: Keiji Mutoh

DOB: 12/23/1962

Hometown: Yamanishi, Japan

Other Names: White Ninja (NPJW), Black Ninja (WWC), Super Ninja, the Great Muta (NJPW, WCW). Keiji Muto (alternate spelling)

Wrestler Since: 1984

Finishing Maneuver: Dragon-Screw Legwhip, Figure 4 Leglock, Moonsault

Previous PWI 500 Rankings: #238(2011), #120(2010), #15(2009), #16(2008), #119(2007), #52(2006), #99(2005), #33(2004), #4(2003), #3(2002), #4(2001), #22(2000), #7(1999), #58(1998), #37(1997), #32(1996), #13(1995), #15(1994), #19(1993), #25(1992), #20(1991)

Other Related Websites:
nWo Japan - Rollercoaster Bio
The Great Muta - Online World of Wrestling Bio
Keiji Mutoh - Wikipedia Bio

History: Kejii Mutoh's bio was not easy to come up with, since he's wrestled under two different identities continuously. A graduate of the New Japan Wrestling Academy, Mutoh went into New Japan Pro Wrestling briefly as the White Ninja, then teamed with the Great Kabuki as the Rising Sons. Soon, Mutoh's trademark became his switching personalities. Without facial make-up, he wrestled as Mutoh. With the facial make-up, he became the insane rulebreaker known as the Great Muta.

Teaming with Shiro Koshinaka in March 1987, Mutoh claimed his first gold, winning over Akira Maeda and Nobuhiko Takada in a tournament final. The next week, Maeda and Takada won the rematch and the belts. In 1989, Mutoh came to the US and wrestled for a year with the NWA as the Great Muta. In September '89, he even beat Sting to win the NWA Television Title for a brief period of four months, before losing to Arn Anderson. Mutoh then mainly wrestled in Japan for the next couple of years.

In April '90, Mutoh and Chono defeated Masa Saito and Shinya Hashimoto for the IWGP Tag-Team Titles, Mutoh's second reign. The held the titles for about 7 months. Breaking with Chono, Mutoh began teaming with Hiroshi Hase and eventually won the Tag-Team belts a third time (with a third partner) over Rick Steiner and Scott Norton in November '91. The two then lost the belts to Big Van Vader and Bam Bam Bigelow in March '92.

After teaming some with Sting back in the states, the Great Muta returned to Japan with a vengence, defeating Riki Chosu for the IWGP World Heavyweight Title in August '92. Then, in January '93, Mutoh defeated his old friend Chono to win the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, uniting the two titles for a month before losing the NWA title to Barry Windham. He held the IWGP title until September, finally losing to Shinya Hashimoto after more than a year as the champion.

Mutoh continued his winning ways by being victorious in the '93 and '94 Super Grades, then teaming with Hase to win the IWGP Tag-Team Titles yet again. The two were champions for six months, then the titles were vacated, due to Mutoh defeating Shin'ya Hashimoto for the IWGP Heavyweight Title, his second reign. He held the championship for more than 8 months before finally losing to Nobuhiko Takada. Mutoh then became one of the main opposers of nWo Japan, despite Chono asking him to join. Yet, a month after defeating Chono in a major match, Mutoh, as the Great Muta, turned on Sonny Onoo in the US and joined the nWo Japan contingent, teaming with his old partner Chono.

After being a faithful wrestler with nWo Japan for a while, the Great Muta left the fold after a "misunderstanding" at the Three Gun Tag-Team Tournament. Soon after, however, Kejii Mutoh "joined" nWo Japan. Mutoh again teamed with Chono, and the two won the IWGP Tag-Team titles (Mutoh's 5th reign) in October '97. In April '98, Mutoh was forced to vacate the tag-team titles due to a serious knee injury. He had knee surgery to correct the problems, then appeared with Masa Chono on a Monday Nitro, defeating Alex Wright and the Disco Inferno.

On the 4th of January, 1999, the Great Muta defeated Scott "Flash" Norton to become the IWGP Champ for the 3rd time, 6 years to the day that he won the NWA Heavyweight Title, and 3 years to the day that his first IWGP Title reign ended. Mutoh would prove that he was still the best in the world, defending the title for almost a year against Norton, Don Frye, and most memorably, Manabu Nakanishi. At the end of '99, Mutoh was finally taken down by Gen'ichiro Tenryu, ending a great run. Through 2000, Mutoh would battle once again with his old nememis/partner, Chono. The two would battle numerous times during the first half of 2000, with Mutoh/Great Muta changing his personality more than once. Usually, however, Masa Chono came out on top. The Great Muta also got a chance to reclaim his IWGP Title in May, but lost to the champ, Power Warrior.

During the summer of '00, the Great Muta returned to his old stomping grounds in WCW. He joined up with Vampiro, the KISS Demon(briefly), & the Insane Clown Posse in their stable, while starting up a feud with the Commissioner of WCW, Ernest "The Cat" Miller. The two fought on and off for a few weeks, with both martial arts maneuvers and trickery, including Muta's green spray to the face. The two men fought at New Blood Rising '00. During the bout, Muta sprated his green mist into the Cat's face, but before he could take advantage, he was hit by a chair from Tygress. The Cat then came back and got his Feliner for the victory. Later that night, Muta came out with Vampiro during the Four-Way Tag-Team Title match, interfering with Kronik. Kronik still managed to win the match, but challenged the Great Muta & Vampiro to a battle later that night. Muta & Vampiro agreed, and the two teams met in another big brawl. This time, though, the interference worked for Muta, when the Harris brothers attacked Kronik. Muta & Vampiro used the opening to get the pin, becoming the tag-team champions. This lasted one night before Juventud Guerrera & Rey Mysterio Jr defeated them at Nitro.

The Great Muta & Vampiro then feuded with Sting, in a battle of painted faces. Sting had been badly burned by Vampiro at a summer PPV Inferno match, so he wore a mask during some of their encounters. Things also broke down between Muta & Vampiro, leading to their own feud. The three painted wrestlers met at Fall Brawl '00 in a Triangle match. At first Muta & Vampiro worked together against Sting. The partnership collapsed again, though, making it a true Three-Way match. During the fight, interference from the Insane Clown Posse backfired, allowing Sting to pin Muta. Vampiro, blaming Muta for the loss, attacked him along with the Posse. Sting came back to make the save. After a few more weeks, Muta again left WCW, heading back overseas.

So far in 2001, Keiji Mutoh has been the one wrestling in the NJPW, leaving the Great Muta (temporarily) behind. He also wrestled some with All Japan Pro Wrestling, and earned himself another title, defeating Genichiro Tenryu in June '01 to earn the coveted Triple Crown Title. Mutoh continues to wrestle in Japan, still getting the cheers and fanfare that he rarely received in the United States.

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Pay-Per-View/Show Summary: (143 - 83, 1 DCO, 1 Draw)
- NJPW Sumo Hall (April '85) = Mutoh & Mokoto Arakawa beat Shinya Hashimoto & Shuko Kim.
- Florida Title Tournament (May '86) = The Ninja lost to the eventual winner, Kendall Windham.
- NJPW Japan Cup Tag Team League '86 (November 14 - December 11, '86) = Mutoh and Tatsumi Fujinami competed in the League, which was won by Antonio Inoki and Yoshiaki Fujiwara.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (December 11, '86) = Mutoh & Tatsumi Fujinami beat Mr. Pogo & Kendo Nagasaki on the final night of the Japan Cup Tag-Team League.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (February 5, '87) = Mutoh & Tatsumi Fujinami fought to a Double Count Out with Akira Maeda & Yoshiaki Fujiwara.
- NJPW IWGP Tag-Team Title League '87 (February 23 - March 20, '87) = Mutoh and Shiro Koshinaka beat Akira Maeda and Nobuhiko Takada in the Finals to win the IWGP Tag Belts.
- NJPW Inoki Toukon Live II (March '87) = Mutoh & Shiro Koshinaka lost the IWGP Tag Belts to Arika Maeda & Nobuhiko Takada.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 2, '87) = Mutoh & Tatsutoshi Goto defeated Johnny Smith & Bad News Allen.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 19, '87) = Mutoh, Antonio Inoki, Yoshiaki Fujiwara, Kantaro Hoshino, & Seiji Sakaguchi fought in an Elimination match with Riki Choshu, Tatsumi Fujinami, Kengo Kimura, Akira Maeda, & the Super Strong Machine. Mutoh was pinned by Fujinami, who 'survived' along with Choshu.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 20, '87) = Mutoh & Antonio Inoki were beaten by Riki Choshu & Tatsumi Fujinami.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (October '87) = Mutoh & Kengo Kimura defeated Konga the Barbarian & Manny Fernandez.
- NJPW Japan Cup Tag Team League '87 (November 9 - December 7, '87) = Mutoh and Nobuhiko Takada competed in the League, which was won by Tatsumi Fujinami and Kengo Kimura.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (December '87) = Mutoh & Shiro Koshinaka lost to Kerry & Kevin Von Erich.
- WWC (Puerto Rico) Gillette Cup Tournament (February '88) = The Black Ninja defeated Miguel Perez Jr, but lost to Dutch Mantel. Carlos Colon won the tournament.
- WCW Clash of the Champions VI (April '89) = The Great Muta defeated Steven Casey.
- WCW WrestleWar '89 = The Great Muta pinned Doug Gilbert.
- WCW Great American Bash '89 = The Great Muta was pinned by the NWA TV Champion, Sting.
- WCW Clash of the Champions VIII (September '89) = The Great Muta and Dick Slater lost, via DQ, to Sting and Ric Flair.
- WCW Halloween Havoc '89 = The Great Muta and Terry Funk (with Gary Hart) lost a "Thunderdome" Match to Sting and Ric Flair (with Ole Anderson). Bruno Sammartino was the special referee.
- WCW Starrcade '89 = The Great Muta lost to Sting, Ric Flair, and Lex Luger (via DQ).
- WCW Clash of the Champions X (February '90) = The Great Muta, Buzz Sawyer and the Dragon Master lost a "Steel Cage" Match to Ric Flair and Ole and Arn Anderson.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (June '90) = Mutoh & Masa Chono retained the IWGP Tag-Team Titles, beating Shinya Hashimoto & Masa Saito.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August '90) = Mutoh & Masa Chono again stayed the IWGP Tag Champs by defeating the Destruction Crew.
- NJPW "Inoki's 30th Wrestling Anniversary" (September '90) = The Great Muta managed to pin Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat.
- NJPW Budokan Hall (November '90) = Mutoh & Masa Chono were beaten by Hiroshi Hase & Kensuke Sasaki.
- WCW Starrcade '90 = The Great Muta and Mr. Saito (Team Japan) defeated Jack Victory and Rip Morgan (Team New Zealand), and Victor Zangiev and Salman Hashimikov (Team USSR), but lost to the Steiner Brothers (Team USA) in the Pat O'Conner Memorial International Tag Tournament.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (December 13, '90) = Mutoh & Masa Chono beat Bam-Bam Bigelow & Bad News Allen.
- NJPW Legends Show (December 26, '90) = The Great Muta won, via DQ, over Tiger Jeet Singh.
- NJPW Tokyo Dome '91 (Starrcade in Egg Dome) = The Great Muta defeated Sting.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (April '91) = Mutoh was beaten by Scott Norton.
- WCW Clash of the Champions XV (June '91) = The Great Muta was pinned by the WCW United States Champion Lex Luger.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 9, '91) = Mutoh defeated Tatsumi Fujinami.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 10, '91) = Mutoh took down Big Van Vader.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 11, '91) = Mutoh lost in the finals of the G1 Climax '91 tournament to Masa Chono.
- NJPW Super Grade Tag League I (October 5-17, '91) = Mutoh and Hiro Hase competed in the League, which was won by Tatsumi Fujinami and Big Van Vader.
- NJPW Budokan Hall (November '91) = Mutoh & Hiroshi Hase won the IWGP Tag-Team Titles from Rick Steiner & Scott Norton (subbing for Scott Steiner).
- NJPW Tokyo Dome '92 (Starrcade in Egg Dome) = Keiji Mutoh & Sting beat the Steiner Brothers.
- NJPW 20th Anniversary Show (March '92) = Mutoh & Hiro Hase lost the IWGP Tag Titles to Vader & Bam-Bam Bigelow.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (April '92) = Mutoh & Masa Chono were defeated by Bam-Bam Bigelow & Big Van Vader.
- NJPW Budokan Hall (June '92) = Mutoh & Hiroshi Hase beat Takayuki Iizuka & the Black Cat.
- NJPW G1 Climax '92 (August 6-12, '92) = Mutoh defeated Barry Windham and Steve Austin, but lost to Masa Chono.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 12, '92) = Mutoh & Kensuke Sasaki were beaten by the Steiner Brothers.
- NJPW Super Grade Tag League II (October 8-21, '92) = Mutoh & Bam-Bam Bigelow competed in the League, which was won by Shinya Hashimoto and Riki Choshu.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (November 22, '92) = Mutoh retained the IWGP Championship, beating Sting.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (November 23, '92) = Mutoh & Tatsumi Fujinami won over Shinya Hashimoto & Akira Nogami.
- WCW Starrcade '92 = The Great Muta and Barry Windham defeated Too Cold Scorpio and Brian Pillman. Later, Muta was forced to submit to the NWA World Champ Masa Chono. Then Muta went on to win the "Battle Bowl".
- NJPW Tokyo Dome: Fantastic Story (January '93) = Mutoh, as the IWGP Champion, defeated Masa Chono to win the NWA World Title.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (February '93) = Mutoh, Masa Chono & Shinya Hashimoto lost to Kengo Kimura, Shiro Koshinaka & the Great Kabuki.
- WCW Superbrawl III ('93) = The Great Muta lost the NWA World Title to Barry Windham.
- NJPW Wrestling Dontaku '93 = Keiji Mutoh was beaten by the WWF World Champ, Hulk Hogan.
- NJPW Budokan Hall (June 15, '93) = The Great Muta won, via DQ, over the Great Kabuki, to retain the IWGP Championship.
- NJPW Budokan Hall (June 17, '93) = The Great Muta defeated Ashura Hara.
- NJPW G1 Climax '93 (August 2-8, '93) = Mutoh beat the Great Kabuki and the Super Strong Machine before losing to Yoshiaki Fujiwara, who went on to win the tournament.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 2, '93) = Mutoh, Hiroshi Hase & Akira Nogami defeated Kuniaki Kobayashi, Akitoshi Saito & the Great Kabuki.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 8, '93) = Mutoh, Masa Chono, Tatsumi Fujinami, Takayuki Iizuka & Michiyoshi Ohara lost to Masashi Aoyagi, Kuniaki Kobayashi, Shiro Koshinaka, Kengo Kimura, & the Great Kabuki.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (November '93) = Mutoh & Hiroshi Hase defeated Masa Chono & Shinya Hashimoto, then beat Scott Norton & Hercules Hernandez in the Finals to win the Super Grade Tag Leagut III.
- NJPW Tokyo Dome '94 (Battlefield) = Mutoh and Hiro Hase lost to the Steiner Brothers.
- WCW Spring Stampede '94 = The Great Muta lost via DQ to Steve Austin, who retained his WCW US Title.
- NJPW Wrestling Dontaku '94 = The Great Muta was beaten by Antonio Inoki.
- NJPW Budokan Hall (June '94) = Mutoh & Masa Chono defeated Scott Norton & Mike Enos.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 3, '94) = Mutoh was beaten by Yoshiaki Fujiwara, eliminating him from the G1 Climax '94 Tournament.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 4, '94) = Mutoh lost to Masa Chono.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 5, '94) = Mutoh defeated Riki Choshu.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 6, '94) = Mutoh took out Osamu Kido.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 7, '94) = Mutoh beat Yoshiaki Yatsu.
- NJPW Super Grade Tag League IV (October 19-30, '94) = Mutoh & Hiroshi Hase again won the League, defeating Masa Chono & Super Strong Machine in the Finals.
- NJPW Tokyo Dome '95 (Battle Seven) = Mutoh and Hiro Hase retained the IWGP Tag Titles by defeating the Steiner Brothers.
- NJPW Wrestling Dontaku '95 = Mutoh won the IWGP Title by beating Shinya Hashimoto.
- NJPW Budokan Hall (June '95) = Mutoh pinned Hiroyoshi Tenzan to keep the IWGP Title.
- WCW Slamboree '95 = The Great Muta retained his IWGP Championship by defeating "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff.
- NJPW Tokyo Dome '95 (New Japan vs. UWFI) = Mutoh stayed the IWGP Champ, forcing Nobuhiko Takada to submit.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 11, '95) = Mutoh was pinned by Shiro Koshinaka.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 12, '95) = Mutoh defeated Masa Chono.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 13, '95) = Mutoh took down Ric Flair.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 14, '95) = Mutoh won over Scott Norton.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 15, '95) = Mutoh beat Hiroshi Hase to win the 1995 G-1 Climax Tournament.
- NJPW Super Grade Tag League V (October 15-30, '95) = Mutoh and Osamu Nishimura competed in the League, which was won by Masa Chono and Hiroyoshi Tenzan.
- NJPW Tokyo Dome '96 (Wrestling War) = Mutoh lost the IWGP Title to Nobuhiko Takada.
- NJPW Tokyo Dome '96 (Battle Formation '96) = The Great Muta defeated Ginsei Shinzaki.
- UWFI Budokan Dome (March '96) = Keiji Mutoh forced Naoki Sano to submit.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (April '96) = Mutoh & Jushin Liger won over Nobuhiko Takada & Naoki Sano.
- Rikidozan Memorial Show (June '96) = Keiji Mutoh & Kensuke Sasaki defeated Junji Hirata & Shinya Hashimoto.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 2, '96) = Mutoh was forced to submit to Kazuo Yamazaki.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 3, '96) = Mutoh pinned Satoshi Kojima.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 5, '96) = Mutoh defeated Shiro Koshinaka.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 6, '96) = Mutoh was eliminated by the 1996 G-1 Climax Tournament by Masa Chono.
- WAR Crush Night in Osaka (October '96) = The Great Muta lost to Genichiro Tenryu.
- NJPW Super Grade Tag League VI (October 13 - November 1, '96) = Mutoh and Rick Steiner lost in the Finals to Scott Norton and Shinya Hashimoto.
- NJPW Tokyo Dome '97 (Wrestling World) = The Great Muta was pinned by the Power Warrior.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (February '97) = The Great Muta took out Shiro Koshinaka.
- NJPW Tokyo Dome '97 (Battle Formation '97) = Mutoh defeated Masa Chono.
- NJPW Strong Style Evolution (May '97) = Mutoh and the Steiner Brothers were beaten by Masa Chono and the Outsiders.
- NJPW Budokan Hall (June '97) = Mutoh was pinned by the IWGP Champ, Shinya Hashimoto.
- WCW Bash At The Beach '97 = The Great Muta and Masa Chono lost to the Steiner Brothers.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 1, '97) = The Great Muta defeated Manabu Nakanishi.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 2, '97) = The Great Muta was beaten by Scott Norton, taking him out of the 1997 G-1 Climax Tournament.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 3, '97) = The Great Muta won over Steve Regal.
- NJPW Four Heaven (August 10, '97) = The Great Muta TKO'ed Naoya Ogawa.
- NJPW Three Gun Tag Team Tournament (September 12-20, '97) = The Great Muta and Hiroyoshi Tenzan defeated Akira Nogami and Tatsumi Fujinami, and Osamu Kido and Junji Hirata, but lost in the Finals to Kensuke Sasaki and Kensuke Yamasaki.
- NJPW Budokan Hall (September 23, '97) = The Great Muta & Masa Chono won over Kensuke Sasaki & Kazuo Yamazaki.
- NJPW Final Battle Hall (November 2, '97) = Mutoh & Masa Chono stayed the IWGP Tag Champs, defeating Tatsumi Fujinami and Genichiro Tenryu.
- NJPW Super Grade Tag League VII (November 18 - December 8, '97) = Mutoh and Masa Chono beat Shinya Hashimoto and Manabu Nakanishi to win the League.
- NJPW Riki Choshu Retirement (January '98) = Mutoh was beaten by the IWGP Champ, Kensuke Sasaki.
- NJPW Budokan Hall (February '98) = Mutoh forced Kazuo Yamazaki to submit.
- NJPW Tokyo Dome '98 (The Inoki Final) = Mutoh and Masa Chono retained the IWGP Tag Titles, defeating Shinya Hashimoto and Osamu Mishimura.
- NJPW Top of the Super Junior '98 (May 16 - June 3, '98) = Mutoh and Hiro Saito competed in the League, which was won by Yuji Nagata and Kensuke Sasaki.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (July 31, '98) = Mutoh was eliminated in the first round of the 1998 G-1 Climax Tournament by Genichiro Tenryu.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 1, '98) = Mutoh, Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Big Titan won over Osamu Nishimura, Manabu Nakanishi & Tatsumi Fujinami.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 2, '98) = Mutoh, Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Hiro Saito lost to Shiro Koshinaka, Michiyoshi Ohara & Kengo Kimura.
- NJPW Rising The Next Generation (August 8, '98) = The Great Muta & the Great Kabuki defeated Michiyoshi Ohara & Tatsutoshi Goto.
- NJPW Tokyo Dome (January '99) = Keiji Mutoh defeated Scott Norton to become the IWGP Heavyweight Champion.
- NJPW St. Valentine's Day Massacre (February '99) = Mutoh stayed the IWGP Champion by defeating Kensuke Sasaki.
- NJPW Tokyo Dome (April '99) = Keiji Mutoh retained the IWGP Heavyweight Title, forcing Don Frye to submit.
- NJPW Budokan Hall (June '99) = Mutoh & Satoshi Kojima won over Masa Chono & Don Frye.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 13th, '99) = Mutoh defeated Kensuke Sasaki in the G-1 Climax League '99.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 14th, '99) = Mutoh beat Tadao Yasuda in the G-1 Climax League '99.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (August 15th, '99) = Mutoh forced Satoshi Kojima to submit in the G-1 Climax League '99. Later in the night, Mutoh defeated Yuji Nagata in the semi-finals, then lost to Manabu Nakanishi in the finals of the League.
- NJPW Budokan Hall (September '99) = Mutoh and Scott Norton defeated Yuji Nagata & Manabu Nakanishi in the finals to win the G-1 Tag-Team League '99.
- NJPW Tokyo Dome (October '99) = Mutoh beat Manabu Nakanishi to stay the IWGP Heavyweight Champ.
- NJPW Tokyo Dome (January '00) = Mutoh was forced to submit to Masa Chono.
- NJPW Dome Impact 2000 (April) = The Great Muta lost, via DQ, to Masa Chono.
- NJPW Wrestling Dontaku 2000 (May) = The Great Muta was pinned by the IWGP Heavyweight Champion, the Power Warrior.
- WCW New Blood Rising '00 = The Great Muta was beaten by Ernest "The Cat" Miller. Later that night, the Great Muta & Vampiro won the Tag-Team Titles from Kronik.
- WCW Fall Brawl '00 = The Great Muta & Vampiro lost a Triangle Match to Sting.
- Inoki's "Bom-ba-ye" New Year's End (December '00) = Keiji Mutoh & Nobuhiko Takada defeated Don Frye & Ken Shamrock.
- NJPW Wrestling World 2001 (January) = Keiji Mutoh & Shinjiro Ohtani defeated Manabu Nakanishi & Jushin Liger.
- AJPW Tokyo Dome Show (January '01) = Keiji Mutoh forced Taiyo Kea to submit.
- NJPW Sumo Hall (February '01) = Mutoh defeated Kazunari Murakami.
- NJPW Osaka Dome (April '01) = Mutoh, Taiyo Kea, & Jinsei Shinzaki lost to Masahiro Chono, Hiroyoshi Tenzan, & Satoshi Kojima.
- NJPW Budokan Hall (April '01) = Mutoh defeated Toshiaki Kawada.
- NJPW Wrestling Dontaku 2001 (May) = Mutoh, Taiyo Kea, & Hiroshi Hase defeated Masahiro Chono, Satoshi Kojima, & Hiroyoshi Tenzan.
- NJPW Budokan Hall (June 6, '01) = Mutoh pinned Hiroshi Hase.
- AJPW Budokan Hall (June 8, '01) = Mutoh defeated Genichiro Tenryu to become the Triple Crown Champion.
- NJPW Budokan Hall (July '01) = Mutoh stayed the Triple Crown Champion, beating Steve Williams.
- NJPW Tokyo Dome (October 8, '01) = Mutoh & Hiroshi Hase were defeated by Yuji Nagata & Jun Akiyama.
- AJPW Budokan Hall (October 27, '01) = Mutoh retained the All Japan Triple Crown belt, beating Masa Chono.
- NJPW International Center (October 28, '01) = Mutoh & Taiyo Kea, as the All Japan World Tag Champs, defeated Osamu Nishimura & Tatsumi Fujinami to gain the IWGP Tag-Team Titles.
- AJPW Champion Carnival 2002 (March/April) = Mutoh won the tournament by forcing Satoshi Kojima to submit in the semis, then pinning Mike Barton in the finals.
- AJPW Budokan Hall (April 13, '02) = Mutoh lost to Genichiro Tenryu, who won the vacant Triple Crown Title.
- AJPW Giant Baba Memorial 6-Man Tag Tournament (April 13 - May 12, '02) = Mutoh, Kaz Hayashi & George Hines defeated Satoshi Kojima, Tomoaki Honma & Jimmy Yang, Masa Fuchi, Hideki Hosaka, & Gran Naniwa, and Genichiro Tenryu, Nobutaka Araya & Arashi to win the tournament.
- AJPW Prefectural Gym PPV (July 17, '02) = Keiji Mutoh & Taiyo Kea lost the AJPW Double Tag-Team Titles to Kronik.
- AJPW Budokan Hall (July 20, '02) = Kokushi(Mutoh) pinned Kaz Hayashi. Later that night, Mutoh, Dos Caras & Mil Mascaras defeated Abdullah the Butcher, Gran Hamada & Gran Naniwa. Finally, the Great Muta won over the Great Kosuke.
- AJPW Budokan Hall (August 30, '02) = Mutoh took down Taiyo Kea.
- AJPW Budokan Hall (August 31, '02) = Mutoh, Kaz Hayashi, Hiroshi Hase, Jinsei Shinzaki & George Hines fought in an "Elimination" Match against Genichiro Tenryu, Steve Williams, Masao Orihara, Koki Kitahara & Arashi. Mutoh was eliminated by Williams, who "survived" along with Tenryu.
- AJPW Budokan Hall (October 27, '02) = Mutoh won the AJPW Triple Crown, beating Genichiro Tenryu.
- AJPW Wrestle-1 (November 17, '02) = The Great Muta fell to Bob Sapp.
- AJPW Real World Tag League 2002 (November/December) = Mutoh & Road Warrior Animal competed in the league, which was won by Taiyo Kea & Satoshi Kojima.
- AJPW Budokan Hall (December 6, '02) = Mutoh & Road Warrior Animal were beaten by Genichiro Tenryu & John Tenta.
- AJPW Osaka PPV (January 13, '03) = The Great Muta stayed the Triple Crown Champion, winning over the Gladiator.
- AJPW Egg Dome (January 19, '03) = Mutoh & Bill Goldberg defeated Kronik.
- AJPW Budokan Hall (February 23, '03) = The Great Muta lost the Triple Crown Championship to Shinya Hashimoto.
- Zero-One Sumo Hall (March 2, '03) = Mutoh & Arashi fell to Shinya Hashimoto & Shinjiro Ohtani.
- AJPW Champion Carnival '03 (March) = Mutoh defeated John Tenta, then lost to Arashi. Satoshi Kojima won the tournament.
- AJPW Budokan Hall (April 12, '03) = Mutoh & Satoshi Kojima won over Toshiaki Kawada & Masa Fuchi.
- AJPW World Tag-Team Title Tournament (June 8, '03) = Mutoh & Arashi defeated Gigantes & the Gladiator and Jimmy Yang & Satoshi Kojima to win the tournament.
- AJPW Budokan Hall (July 19, '03) = The Great Muta forced Gigantes to submit.
- AJPW Budokan Hall (September 6, '03) = Mutoh & Arashi retained the AJPW World Tag Titles, beating TAKA Michinoku & Gigantes.
- AJPW Budokan Hall (October 26, '03) = Mutoh & Arashi stayed the AJPW World Tag Champs, winning over Bull Buchanan & D-Lo Brown.
- AJPW Real World Tag League '03 (November/December) = Mutoh & Arashi competed in the league, which was won by Kaz Hayashi & Satoshi Kojima.
- AJPW Budokan Hall (December 5, '03) = Mutoh, Sam Greco & Abdullah the Butcher took down Taka Michinoku, D-Lo Brown & Jamal.
- RoH Final Battle '03 (December 27) = The Great Muta & Arashi(AJPW) defeated Christopher Daniels & Dan Maff(RoH).
- NJPW Tokyo Dome (January 4, '04) = Mutoh & Bob Sapp defeated Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Masa Chono.
- AJPW Budokan Hall (February 22, '04) = Mutoh & Bob Sapp won over D-Lo Brown & Jamal.
- Zero-One Third Anniversary Show (February 29, '04) = Mutoh pinned Takao Omori.
- AJPW Champion Carnival '04 (April) = Mutoh defeated Takao Omori in the semis, then took down Kensuke Sasaki in the finals to win the league.
- NOAH Tokyo Dome (July 10, '04) = Mutoh & Taiyo Kea lost to the Noah GHC Tag-Team Champs, Mitsu Misawa & Yoshinari Ogawa.
- AJPW Battle Banquest (July 18, '04) = Mutoh pinned Osamu Nishimura.
- AJPW Keiji Mutoh 20th Anniversary Show (October 31, '04) = Mutoh & Misuharu Misawa defeated Hiro Hase & Kensuke Sasaki.
- AJPW Real World Tag League '04 (November/December) = Mutoh & Osamu Nishimura competed in the league, which was won by Taiyo Kea & Jamal.
- AJPW The Unchained World (December 5, '04) = The Great Muta took down "The Great Muta" (Johnny Stamboli).
- Giant Baba Farewell (February 5, '05) = Mutoh, Kaz Hayashi, & Kensuke Sasaki were beaten by Takao Omori, Satoshi Kojima, & Hiroshi Hase.
- AJPW "Realize" (February 16, '05) = Mutoh defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi.
- AJPW Champion Carnival '05 (April) = Mutoh competed in the league, which was won by Kensuke Sasaki.
- AJPW Korakuen Hall (April 10, '05) = Mutoh fought to a Draw with Toshiaki Kawada.
- NJPW Tokyo Dome (May 14, '05) = Mutoh defeated Ron Waterman.
- AJPW Heavy Fighting Yoyogi (July 26, '05) = Mutoh lost to the AJPW Triple Crown Champion, Kensuke Sasaki.
- Wrestle-1 Sumo Hall (August 4, '05) = The Great Muta pinned Akebono.
- Wrestle-1 Yoyogi National Stadium Gym (October 2, '05) = The Great Muta took down Kensuke Sasaki.
- AJPW Unchained World (November 19, '05) = The Great Muta pinned the Great Ruta.
- AJPW Real World Tag League '05 (November/December) = Mutoh & Akebono lost in the finals to Team 3-D.
- AJPW Champion Carnival '06 (April) = Mutoh competed in the league, which was won by Taiyo Kea.
- Toryumon Mexico Dragon Mania '06 (May 13) = The Great Muta, Atlantis, & Ultimo Dragon took down Perro Aguayo Jr, Ultimo Guerrero, & Dr Wagner Jr.
- AJPW Sumo Hall (August 27, '06) = The Great Muta pinned Yoshihiro Tajiri.
- AJPW Real World Tag League '06 (November/December) = Mutoh & Toshiaki Kawada lost in the semi-finals to the eventual winners, Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan.
- NJPW Wrestle Kingdom in Tokyo Dome (January 4, '07) = Mutoh & Masahiro Chono beat Satoshi Kojima & Hiroyoshi Tenzan.
- AJPW Pro Wrestling Love in Ryogoku Vol. 2 (February 17, '07) = The Great Muta & Yoshihiro Tajiri took down Gold Dustin & Hakushi.
- HustleAid II (June 17, '07) = The Great Muta & Razor Ramon Real Gay won over Yoshihiro Tajiri & Yinling.
- AJPW Pro Wrestling Love in Ryogoku Vol. 3 (August 26, '07) = The Great Muta & Yoshihiro Tajiri defeated Scott Steiner & Suwama.
- Hustle Matsuri '07 (December 31) = The Great Muta, Akebono, & Yin-sama took down Razor Ramon Real Gay, Genichiro Tenryu, & Yoshihiro Tajiri.
- NJPW Wrestle Kingdom in Tokyo Dome II (January 4, '08) = The Great Muta pinned Hirooki Goto.
- AJPW Pro Wrestling Love in Ryogoku Vol. 4 (March 1, '08) = Mutoh & Hiroshi Tanahashi beat Toshiaki Kawada & Taiyo Kea.
- NJPW Champion Carnival '08 (April) = Mutoh competed in the league, which was won by Suwama.
- AJPW Pro Wrestling Love in Ryogoku Vol. 5 (August 31, '08) = Mutoh retained the IWGP Heavyweight Title, pinning Hirooki Goto.
- NJPW Destruction '08 (October 13) = Mutoh retained the NJPW IWGP Heavyweight Title, pinning Shinsuke Nakamura.
- HustleMania '08 (December 30) = The Great Muta & Akebono took down Toshiaki Kawada & "Toshiaki Kawada's Father".
- AJPW All-Asian Tag Team Title Tournament (January '09) = Mutoh & Kaz Hayashi defeated Shuji Kondo & Ryota Hama, then fell to the eventual winners, Minoru Suzuki & Nosawa Rongai.
- NJPW Wrestle Kingdom III (January 4, '09) = Mutoh lost the NJPW IWGP Heavyweight Title to Hiroshi Tanahashi.
- PWG Kurt Russell Reunion (January 30, '10) = The Great Muta & KAI defeated The Dynasty (Scott Lost & Joey Ryan).

Title Summary:
- NWA Florida Heavyweight Champion 5/21/1986 - 6/1986)
- NJPW IWGP Tag-Team Champion w/ Shiro Koshinaka (3/20/1987 - 3/26/1987)
- WWC Puerto Rican Champion (??/??/??)
- WWC Television Champion (??/??/??)
- NWA World Television Champion (9/03/1989 - 1/02/1990)
- NJPW IWGP Tag-Team Champion(2) w/ Masa Chono (4/27/1990 - 11/02/1990)
- NJPW IWGP Tag-Team Champion(3) w/ Hiroshi Hase (11/05/1991 - 3/01/1992)
- NJPW IWGP Heavyweight Champion (8/16/1992 - 9/20/1993)
- NWA World Heavyweight Champion (1/04/1993 - 2/21/1993)
- NJPW IWGP Tag-Team Champion(4) w/ Hiroshi Hase (11/25/1994 - 6/10/1995)
- NJPW IWGP Heavyweight Champion(2) (5/03/1995 - 1/04/1996)
- NJPW IWGP Tag-Team Champion(5) w/ Masa Chono (10/19/1997 - 6/05/1998)
- NJPW IWGP Heavyweight Champion(3) (1/04/1999 - 12/10/1999)
- WCW World Tag-Team Champion w/ Vampiro (8/13/2000 - 8/14/2000)
- AJPW Triple Crown Champion (6/08/2001 - 2002)
- AJPW World Tag-Team Champion w/ Taiyo Kea (10/22/2001 - 7/17/2002)
- NJPW IWGP Tag-Team Champion(6) w/ Taiyo Kea (10/28/2001 - 7/17/2002)
- AJPW Triple Crown Champion(2) (10/27/2002 - 2/23/2003)
- AJPW World Tag-Team Champion(2) w/ Arashi (6/08/2003 - 1/18/2004)
- AJPW World Tag-Team Champion(3) w/ Joe Doring (1/03/2008 - 6/28/2008)
- NJPW IWGP Heavyweight Champion(4) (4/27/2008 - 1/04/2009)
- AJPW Triple Crown Champion(3) (9/28/2008 - 3/14/2009)
- AJPW World Tag-Team Champion(4) (1/03/2009 - 3/09/2010)

PWI Achievement Awards: (1 win, 0 1st RUs, 0 2nd RUs, 0 3rd RUs)
- 1999 Wrestling Observer Hall of Fame Inductee