Maki Taichiro (born March 19, 1980) is a Japanese people professional wrestler, better known by his ring name Taichi, shortened from his previous ring name Ishikari Taichi. He is primarily working for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where he is one-half of the IWGP Tag Team Champions in his fourth reign. He is also a former two-time NEVER Openweight Champion, a former two-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion, and a former KOPW Champion, winning the official title in 2023.
Taichi was a founding member of the villainous Suzuki-gun stable from 2011 till the faction's disbandment in 2022, and later became a founding member of the Just 5 Guys stable. Throughout his career he has competed in various promotions including All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), Hustle, Pro Wrestling Noah (Noah) and Impact Wrestling (TNA).
In January 2013, Taichi was sidelined with a knee injury, suffered in a traffic accident. When he returned in April, he was wearing a knee brace, which he began using as an offensive weapon behind the referees' backs, dubbing his new knee strike finisher, "Jage Koroshi". On May 24, Taichi entered the 2013 Best of the Super Juniors tournament, where he got off to a flying start, winning his first four matches, albeit through cheating, including interference from Taka Michinoku and locking Jyushin Thunder Liger out of the building for a countout victory. His win streak ended in his fifth match on June 1, when he was defeated by CMLL representative Titán. Taichi also ended up losing his three remaining matches in the tournament, narrowly missing advancement to the semifinals. On July 20, Taichi and Michinoku received another shot at the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship but were defeated by the defending champions, the Forever Hooligans (Alex Koslov and Rocky Romero). On July 26, Taichi began another tour with Mexican promotion CMLL, once again reigniting his rivalry with Máximo. Back in New Japan on September 29 at Destruction, Taichi and Michinoku failed to earn another shot at the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship, when they were defeated in a number one contender's match by Time Splitters (Alex Shelley and Yujiro Kushida). However, when Shelley was sidelined with an injury, Taichi and Michinoku were given the title shot and, on October 14 at King of Pro-Wrestling, defeated the Forever Hooligans to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship, Taichi's first title in New Japan. Taichi and Michinoku made their first successful title defense on November 1, defeating Gedo and Jado at their self-produced independent event. After a reign of only 26 days, Taichi and Michinoku lost the title to The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) on November 9 at Power Struggle.
In May 2014 Taichi did well in the 2014 Best of the Super Juniors tournament, finishing with a record of four wins and three losses. Despite finishing tied with the leader and runner-up of the block, Taichi failed to advance to the semifinals due to head-to-head match results. Taichi was, however, later granted entry into the semifinals, after the block's winner, Alex Shelley, was forced to pull out of the tournament due to a shoulder injury. On June 8, Taichi was eliminated from the tournament in the semifinals by Kushida. The following day, New Japan suspended Maki for two months with a 30% pay cut after photos of him having an extramarital affair started circulating, implying he cheated on his wife. Taichi returned from his suspension on August 10 and wrestled his return match on September 5, forming a new tag team with Suzuki-gun's newest member, El Desperado. At that time, Taichi would take up a mic and would sing his way to the ring. Taichi and El Desperado received a shot at the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship on September 23 at Destruction in Okayama but were defeated by the Time Splitters. On November 8 at Power Struggle, Taichi received a shot at the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship, but was defeated by Ryusuke Taguchi.
On January 5, 2019 at New Years Dash, Taichi pinned the IWGP Intercontinental Champion Tetsuya Naito in a ten-man tag team match between Suzuki-gun and Los Ingobernables de Japón, and challenging Naito for the title immediately afterward. The match was set at New Beginning in Sapporo on February 2, where Taichi was unsuccessful in capturing the title. In March, Taichi entered the 2019 edition of the New Japan Cup, defeating Tomoaki Honma in the first round before being eliminated in the second by Tomohiro Ishii. On May 3 at Wrestling Dontaku, Taichi defeated Jeff Cobb to win the NEVER Openweight Championship for the second time. The following night on May 4, Taichi would nominate Tomohiro Ishii as the next challenger for his title, with the match taking place on June 9 at Dominion. Ishii would win the match, ending Taichi's second reign as champion. Taichi would then make his G1 debut in the 2019 G1 Climax B block, where he finished with a record of eight points (four wins and five losses), notably defeating Tomohiro Ishii clean on the last night of block action. Following the G1, Taichi would enter a brief feud with Tetsuya Naito; him and DOUKI would lose to the team of Naito and Shingo Takagi at King of Pro-Wrestling (2019) via disqualification, and Naito defeated Taichi in a singles match at Power Struggle. In the 2019 World Tag League, Taichi would once again team with Zack Sabre Jr. (unofficially dubbing themselves 'Dangerous Tekkers' and 'Godspeed You! Zack Emperor') and the duo ended the tournament with 18 points after 9 wins and 6 losses.
In December, it was announced that Taichi would be competing at Wrestle Kingdom 14. On January 4, he and other members of Suzuki-gun (Minoru Suzuki, Zack Sabre Jr., and El Desperado) defeated Los Ingobernables de Japón (EVIL, SANADA, Shingo Takagi, and Tetsuya Bushi) in an eight-man tag team match. On January 5, he unsuccessfully teamed with Desperado and Yoshinobu Kanemaru in a pre-show Gauntlet match for the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship. On July 12, at Dominion, Taichi and Sabre defeated Tanahashi and Ibushi to win their IWGP Tag Team Championships. They lost the belts to Guerrillas of Destiny at Wrestle Kingdom 15 but regained them on June 1 at Road to Dominion. They would once again lose the belts to World Tag League winners Hirooki Goto and YOSHI-HASHI at Wrestle Kingdom 16.
In March, Taichi entered the New Japan Cup, defeating Toru Yano in the first round. Taichi received a bye to the third round, after Hiroyoshi Tenzan forfeited after suffering a knee injury. In the third round, Taichi was defeated by Kazuchika Okada. The following month, Taichi entered a feud with Toru Yano over the KOPW trophy, which led to a match at Hyper Battle. At the event, Taichi defeated Yano in a Sumo to become the provisional KOPW Champion. Taichi lost the championship to Shingo Takagi during the NJPW Golden Fight Series, in a 30-count match. Taichi lost the rematch to Takagi at Dominion 6.12 in Osaka-jo Hall, in a 10 Minute Unlimited Pinfall Scramble match. Also at Dominion, Taichi was announced to be participating in the G1 Climax 32 tournament in June, as a part of the B Block. He finished his campaign with 4 points, failing to advance to the semifinals. In October, Taichi competed in a tournament to crown the inaugural NJPW World Television Champion, but was defeated and eliminated by Sanada in the first round. In December, at JTO 50th Anniversary For TAKATaichi Together ~ Last TAKATaichi, Taichi failed to recapture the KOPW Championship from Shingo Takagi. Later in the month, at the World Tag League & Best of the Super Juniors finals, Minoru Suzuki announced the disbandment of Suzuki-gun by the end of the year. The final match between the faction took place on December 23, where the team of Taichi, Sabre Jr, Kanemaru and Douki defeated Suzuki, Archer, Desperado and Michinoku. After the match, each of the Suzuki-gun members spoke about their memories as a part of the group and thanked leader Suzuki. The night ended with all members posing with the Suzuki-gun flag, only to be interrupted by former member Takashi Iizuka, causing all 9 men to pose in the ring, behind the Suzuki-gun flag.
Taichi started 2023, by competing in the New Japan Rambo, match on January 4 at Wrestle Kingdom 17, but failed to last till the final 4. The following day at New Year Dash, Taichi reunited with former Suzuki-gun stablemates, Yoshinobu Kanmaru, Taka Michinoku and Douki, forming anew stable called Just 4 Guys. At the event, the trio defeated United Empire (Francesco Akira, TJP and Will Ospreay). In March, Taichi competed in the New Japan Cup. In the first round, Taichi competed against Sanada, who was on a losing streak. Sanada defeated Taichi, eliminating him from the tournament and ending Sanada's losing streak. During the match, the two men showed each other respect despite being from different factions. On March 17, Sanada defeated LIJ leader and stablemate Tetsuya Naito to advance to the next round. After the match, Just 4 Guys members (Taichi, Michinoku, Douki and Kanemaru) entered the ring, congratulating Sanada, causing the remainder of LIJ to come to ringside. Sanada then announced that there was nothing else for him to do in LIJ and that he would join Just 4 Guys instead. Sanada then told Naito and the rest of LIJ to leave, confirming himself as the newest member of Just 4 Guys, thus making the group Just 5 Guys. On March 21, Sanada won the New Japan Cup, causing Taichi and the remainder of Just 5 Guys to celebrate with him in the ring.
Sanada's departure from LIJ started a feud between the latter and Just 5 Guys, causing Taichi to begin a feud with the reigning Provisional KOPW Champion, Shingo Takagi. On April 29 at NJPW Wrestling Satsuma no Kuni, Taichi defeated Takagi, to become the new Provisional KOPW Champion. In July, Taichi entered the 2023 G1 Climax, where he'd compete in the B Block. Taichi finished the tournament with 6 points, failing to advance to the quarterfinal round. Following the tournament, on August 13, Just 5 Guys embarked on a feud with House of Torture. After a match between the two sides, Taichi was attacked by Sho with the provisional KOPW Championship, declaring that he would take it from its rightful holder, after he was pinned by him in an eight-man tag team match, setting up a title match at Destruction. At the event, Taichi lost the title to Sho, in a seconds handcuffed match, after Yoshinobu Kanemaru turned on him and Just 5 Guys and joined House of Torture.
On June 15, 2025 at Dominion 6.15 in Osaka-jo Hall, Taichi and Tomohiro Ishii defeated then reigning champions Great-O-Khan and Callum Newman of the United Empire to win the IWGP Tag Team Championship.
Heavyweight Division (2018–present)
Pro-Wrestling NOAH (2015—2016)
Personal life
Championships and accomplishments
Luchas de Apuestas record
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