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Hidaka Ikuto (born August 5, 1972) is a Japanese professional wrestler, currently performing for Pro Wrestling Noah (Noah). Hidaka was the regular partner of , with whom he has held the Zero1-Max International Lightweight Tag Team and Intercontinental Tag Team Titles, making them the only team to do so. He has also worked for Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW).


Professional wrestling career

Battlarts (1997–2001)
Hidaka debuted for the promotion in 1997 after training in the Dojo. He spent his rookie year venturing to promotions like Michinoku Pro Wrestling (Michinoku Pro) and Kingdom Pro Wrestling (KPW), sharing rings with names like Yuki Ishikawa, , Minoru Tanaka and . In 1998, he challenged for the vacated UWA World Middleweight Championship, but was defeated by . Shortly after, he formed a tag team with , who was based in Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW), and they competed at the Tag League 98, where they managed to snatch a significant win over and Takeshi Ono. They would team extensively in several promotions, but over time, conflicting schedules from competing for separate promotions limited their activity as a team.

In November 1999, after several months wrestling for Battlarts alone, Hidaka was sent to America as a Battlarts representative for a learning excursion in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). He competed mainly in cruiserweight matches against Yoshihiro Tajiri and , as well as Super Calo. His tenure was notable for commentator constantly making racist remarks about Hidaka during his matches and nicknamed him "Pokémon" after the popular children's animated series. In 2000, Hidaka returned to Japan, now somewhat higher on the scale, and wrestled numerous matches for Battlarts with as his tag team partner. He wrestled for the promotion until its very end in late 2001.


Michinoku Pro Wrestling (2001)
After Battlarts collapsed, Hidaka wandered in the Japanese independent circuit. He entered Michinoku Pro Wrestling (Michinoku Pro) and won a tournament for the vacant FMW Independent World Junior Heavyweight Championship, upsetting New Japan Pro-Wrestling star in the final - his first great solo victory. He made an alliance with , styling himself as Togo's disciple and joining him in the Far East Connection stable. As Togo and Michinoku Pro owner The Great Sasuke bickered over problems that had once caused Togo to leave the promotion before, the team left the promotion for Pro Wrestling Zero-One (Zero-One).


Pro Wrestling Zero-One/Zero1 (2001–2020)
In 2001, Hidaka entered Pro Wrestling Zero1 (Zero1) and began to battle the active junior heavyweight roster. For a while they were successful, winning the NWA International Lightweight Tag Team title once, but as Togo wanted to keep on wrestling other independents, their team broke up just in time as was returning from an overseas excursion. Hidaka and Fujita formed a team known as Skull and Bones and became prominent in the ZERO-1MAX/independent scene, even winning Pro Wrestling Noah (Noah)'s GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship. Following a crucial loss to Minoru Tanaka and Masaaki Mochizuki, another team long "defunct before it even started" due to scheduling conflicts, Hidaka and Fujita turned on each other. On January 19, Hidaka beat Fujita to win the AWA World Junior Heavyweight title for a second time. He lost the title to Mochizuki on January 23, 2008.

In 2002, Hidaka had his mixed martial arts debut for Deep as a Zero1 representative, pitted against his close friend Takafumi Ito. Although he lacked formal MMA training, he had some experience in thanks to his time in Battlarts and routinely trained under Satoshi Kobayashi and Naoyuki Taira, who cornered him for the fight. The slightly heavier and much more experienced Ito dominated the grappling exchanges, but Hidaka survived until the second round and held his own with some ankle lock attempts before losing by rear naked choke. DEEP2001 "5th IMPACT in DIFFER ARIAKE"


Other promotions
Hidaka once appeared with Togo and Christopher Daniels in a Major League Wrestling (MLW) match in the United States in 2002, one of his rare appearances abroad.

On March 13, 2010, Hidaka made his debut for American professional wrestling promotion Evolve Wrestling at Evolve 2: Hero vs. Hidaka, defeating in the main event of the evening.


Personal life
Hidaka owns and works at a fitness center called FLENJI. The gym is located in the ward of Tokyo and employs fellow pro-wrestlers , and .


Championships and accomplishments
  • Big Japan Pro Wrestling
    • BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Premier Wrestling Federation
*PWF Unified Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with
  • Kohaku Wrestling Wars
*UWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with
  • Michinoku Pro Wrestling
*Independent World Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*Tohoku Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Minoru Fujita
*UWA World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Minoru Fujita
  • Pro Wrestling Noah
*GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Minoru Fujita
  • Pro Wrestling Wave
    • Wave Tag Team Championship (1 times
) – with
  • Pro Wrestling World-1
*PWF Universal Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Minoru Fujita
  • Pro Wrestling Zero1
*NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Minoru Fujita (1) and (1)
*NWA International Lightweight Tag Team Championship (7 times) – with (1), Minoru Fujita (1), Munenori Sawa (1), Takafumi Ito (1), (1), (1) and Fuminori Abe (1)
*NWA United National Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
*ZERO1-MAX International Junior Heavyweight ChampionshipHis first reign as champion was known as AWA/ZERO1-MAX/UPW/WORLD-1 International Junior Heavyweight Championship and second his reign was known as the AWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship. (5 times)
* (2009, 2010, 2015)
  • Wrestling of Darkness 666
    • 666 Disorder Openweight Championship (1 time)
    • Battle Royal (2022)
  • Other Accomplishments
    • Tenku Cup Mixed Tag Tournament (2023) – with
    • Battle Royal (2025)


Mixed martial arts record
|- | Loss | align=center| 0-1 | Takafumi Ito | Submission (rear naked choke) | DEEP - 5th Impact | | align=center| 2 | align=center| 1:54 | , |


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