All Japan Pro Wrestling (1992–2000) After being trained by
Animal Hamaguchi, Omori debuted in
All Japan Pro Wrestling, initially languishing in the mid-card as most rookies in the company do when they debut, Omori would get his first big break in 1995, when he and
Jun Akiyama captured the
All Asia Tag Team Championship. Omori and Akiyama would hold the Championships for 1,076 days with 12 successful defenses, before losing the Championships to
Johnny Smith and
Wolf Hawkfield. In 1998, he and newcomer
Yoshihiro Takayama formed the
NO FEAR tag team. The team soon won both the All Asia Tag Team Championship and the
World Tag Team Championship, becoming the first team to win both titles at the same time. In late 1999, former Super Generation Army member
Satoru Asako would join the group and would often compete alongside them in Six Man Tag matches.
Hiroshi Hase,
Masanobu Fuchi,
Takeshi Morishima and
Gary Albright would also support the team at times but weren't full fledged members. In 2000, Omori would make it to the finals of that year's
Champion Carnival after beating Jun Akiyama,
Mike Barton and
Steve Williams in the first 3 rounds. In the finals he'd be defeated by
Kenta Kobashi in 25 minutes and 12 seconds. Later on in 2000, AJPW's top star and former president
Mitsuharu Misawa would form
Pro Wrestling Noah. Omori, Takayama and Asako followed him and dyed their hair blond to match the change of environment. Omori's first American venture was in the
World Wrestling Federation, where he competed in the
1996 Royal Rumble. He was eliminated by the returning
Jake Roberts.
Pro Wrestling Noah and other promotions (2000–2004) Omori would begin his career in Pro Wrestling NOAH largely competing in Tag Team and Six Man Tag Team matches alongside fellow NO FEAR stablemates Yoshihiro Takayama and Satoru Asako. However he would still compete in singles matches, often winning. However, for an undisclosed reason, Omori called for an early ending to his singles bout with
Shinya Hashimoto in the middle of their singles match at Noah's Great Voyage 2000 event, which was the company's most important event up to that point. Because of this, Omori was immediately in Misawa's doghouse for a time. However, after this he and Takayama would defeat Mitsuharu Misawa and
Yoshinari Ogawa to capture the GHC Tag Team Championships at Pro Wrestling NOAH's Navigation In Raging Ocean tour in 2001. They would hold the titles for 70 days before losing them to
Takeshi Rikio and
Takeshi Morishima. The members of NO FEAR would still continue to have success in NOAH, winning a majority of their Tag Team and Six Man Tag matches as a stable. In 2002 the NO FEAR team broke up following a betrayal from Omori over Takayama as well as Asako's premature retirement due to a career ending neck injury. Omori was then sent abroad to
Harley Race's
World League Wrestling promotion in the American Midwest, where he won the company's heavyweight title. During his excursion, Misawa continued to deny that Omori had been sent abroad by Noah, and Omori was not welcomed back to Noah when he returned from the excursion. As a result, Omori joined
Fighting World of Japan Pro Wrestling, where he
feuded with
Riki Choshu,
Genichiro Tenryu and
Kensuke Sasaki. In 2011, Omori would compete at a Pro Wrestling NOAH related event again for the first time in 9 years when he and NO FEAR stablemate Yoshihiro Takayama would wrestle at AJPW/NJPW/NOAH All Together There they would face Kensuke Sasaki and Omori's longtime rival and partner Jun Akiyama in a losing effort. He would return for the next year's All Together event when he would team with Jun Akiyama against Kenta Kobashi and
Keiji Muto in a losing effort. In 2013 Omori would compete at his first solo NOAH event in 11 years when he and Yoshihiro Takayama defeated
Naomichi Marufuji and
Minoru Suzuki at Pro Wrestling NOAH's
Final Burning in Budokan event, which commemorated the retirement of Kenta Kobashi. In 2018 Omori would return to NOAH again, teaming with
Cody Hall in a winning effort against
Quiet Storm and
Tadasuke. This match took place at NOAH Naomichi Marufuji 20th Anniversary Show ~ Flight ~ which was an event commemorating the 20th anniversary of Naomichi Marufuji's Professional Wrestling career.
Pro Wrestling Zero1-Max (2004–2008) In 2004, he joined
Pro Wrestling ZERO1-MAX, where he was one of the strong native competitors along with (fellow Hamaguchi Dojo classmate)
Shinjiro Otani. He has feuded with old team mate Yoshihiro Takayama, resulting in many bloody battles and
disqualifications. On March 8, 2007, he and
Manabu Nakanishi lost the
ZERO1-MAX Intercontinental Tag Team Championship to Yoshihiro Takayama and Kohei Sato. On March 31, 2007, he defeated
Steve Corino for the
AWA Superstars of Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship, becoming a
three-time champion. Nearly seven months to the day Omori won the AWA World Heavyweight championship, he would lose the title to
Masato Tanaka. On August 16, 2008 Omori announced that he was leaving ZERO1-MAX and taking a break from pro wrestling.
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2009–2010) This break would not last long, as Omori appeared at a
New Japan Pro-Wrestling show on March 15, 2009 to revive his team with Manabu Nakanishi. He also participated in the
2009 G1 Climax, pulling off two impressive victories in his first two matches by defeating both
IWGP Heavyweight Champion Hiroshi Tanahashi and eventual tournament winner
Togi Makabe. In January 2010 Omori announced his semi-retirement. Following Soya's resignation from AJPW, Omori revived his team with Akiyama, naming it "
Wild Burning" in January 2014. On February 8, Wild Burning unsuccessfully challenged
Evolution (Joe Doering and
Suwama) for the World Tag Team Championship. On April 27, Omori won his first
Champion Carnival, defeating Jun Akiyama in the finals. On June 15, Omori defeated Akiyama in a rematch to win the vacant Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for the first time. On June 28, Omori became only the sixth "Quintuple Crown Champion" in All Japan history, when he and Akiyama defeated Joe Doering and Suwama to win the World Tag Team Championship. However, the next day, Omori lost the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship to Suwama, ending his reign at just 14 days. After successfully defending the World Tag Team Championship against Akebono and
Yutaka Yoshie on October 22, Omori and Akiyama vacated the title the following day in time for the
2014 World's Strongest Tag Determination League. They regained the title by winning the tournament on December 6, defeating Go Shiozaki and
Kento Miyahara in the finals. Wild Burning's second reign ended on March 22, 2015, when they were defeated by Akebono and Yutaka Yoshie. On January 1, 2016, Omori was appointed to the All Japan Board of Directors. On December 18, the reunited Get Wild defeated
Jake Lee and Kento Miyahara in the finals to win the
2016 World's Strongest Tag Determination League. Omori would continue to be a major presence in All Japan, winning several more Championships. In 2017, on a show dedicated to both his and Jun Akiyama's 25th anniversary as Professional Wrestlers, Omori and Akiyama would defeat
Daisuke Sekimoto and
Ryuji Ito for the vacant AJPW World Tag Team Championships, winning them one final time. In 2020 he would team with
Black Menso-re and
Carbell Ito to win the
AJPW TV Six-Man Tag Team Championship. In 2022 he and fellow 1990s All Japan veteran
Masao Inoue would capture the
AJPW All Asia Tag Team Championship in a Four Way Tag Team Match also involving defending champions
Seigo Tachibana and
Yusuke Kodama,
TAJIRI and
Yoshi Tatsu, and Black Mensore and Carbell Ito. They'd hold the Championships for the rest of the year until the team of
NOSAWA Rongai and
Kendo Kashin defeated them for the titles at the following year's New Year Giant Series tour. In 2023 Omori would win his final championship to date when he, Black Mensore and Carbell Ito would win the AJPW TV Six-Man Tag Team Championship again. In 2024 Omori would appear for All Japan less frequently and would freelance on a more regular basis. ==Championships and accomplishments==