All Japan Pro Wrestling (2010–2013) Nakanoue debuted for
All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) on January 2, 2010, losing to
Shuji Kondo. On April 29, 2013, Nakanoue teamed with Sushi in a losing effort against
Kaz Hayashi and
Shuji Kondo. Despite the loss, Hayashi and Kondo offered him a spot in
Last Revolution, which Nakanoue accepted. On October 7, Nakanoue reached the finals of a tournament to crown the inaugural
Gaora TV Champion, losing to
Seiya Sanada. Following backstage issues that led to
Keiji Mutoh's resignation from AJPW, Nakanoue and several other wrestlers also resigned effective July 1. On June 30, Nakanoue teamed with
Joe Doering for his last match with AJPW, losing to
Taiyō Kea and
Takao Omori.
Wrestle-1 (2013–2016) On July 10, 2013, Nakanoue was announced as part of
Keiji Mutoh's new
Wrestle-1 (W-1) promotion. During the promotion's
inaugural event on September 8, Nakanoue teamed with
Ryota Hama in a tag team match, where they were defeated by
Kohei Sato and
Ryouji Sai. At
Kaisen: Outbreak, Nakanoue lost to
Satoshi Kojima. On March 9, 2014, Nakanoue appeared for
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling as part of TNA's working agreement with Wrestle-1, teaming with
The Great Muta and
Sanada to defeat
Chris Sabin,
Christopher Daniels and
Kazarian in a six-man tag team steel cage match at
Lockdown. On May 4, Nakanoue and
Seiki Yoshioka unsuccessfully challenged
Strongest-K Tag Team Champions Hiroki and
Yuji Hino. In November, he teamed with Taiyō Kea in the
First Tag League Greatest but failed to progress to the semifinals. In September 2015, Nakanoue would form the stables Jackets with
Jiro Kuroshio and Seiki Yoshioka. On October 9, the trio defeated new Wild order (
Akira,
Jun Kasai and Kumagoro) for the newly revived
UWA World Trios Championship. On November 3, they lost the titles to Real Desperado (
Kazma Sakamoto, Koji Doi and
Nosawa Rongai) but would regain the belts on November 27. On January 7, 2016, Jackets would vacate the titles due to Yoshioka being sidelined following cecum surgery and being unable to attend a title defence set for January 10. On January 31, Jackets lost to
Kaz Hayashi,
Minoru Tanaka and Tajiri for the vacant title. In April, Nakanoue began teaming with
Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW)'s
Yuji Okabayashi and split his time between Wrestle-1 and BJW. On June 8, they won the
Wrestle-1 Tag Team Championship from Real Desperado's
Kazma Sakamoto and Yuji Hino. On June 28, it was announced that Nakanoue and several other wrestlers would be leaving Wrestle-1 due to their contracts expiring. Nakanoue and Okabayashi remained champions until June 29 when they lost them to new Wild order's Jun Kasai and
Manabu Soya.
Big Japan Pro Wrestling (2016–present) Nakanoue began making regular appearances for
Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW) in April 2016 after forming a tag team with Yuji Okabayashi. After leaving Wrestle-1, Nakanoue wrestled predominantly for BJW. On August 24, he and Okabayashi unsuccessfully challenged Twin Towers (
Kohei Sato and
Shuji Ishikawa) for the
BJW Tag Team Championship. From September 4 to October 31, Nakanoue teamed with Ryuichi Kawakami as part of the Strong B Block but missed out on the quarterfinals. On October 9, he unsuccessfully challenged Hideyoshi Kamitani for the
BJW World Strong Heavyweight Championship. On May 25, he teamed with former Wrestle-1 talent
Ryota Hama to challenge BJW Tag Team Champions Strong BJ (
Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi) and lost. In July, Nakanoue officially signed with BJW. Nakanoue continued teaming with Hama and they won the
Yokohama Shopping Street 6-Man Tag Team Championship with
Shogun Okamoto from Moon Vulcan (
Hideki Suzuki, Takuya Nomura and Yoshihisa Uto) on July 3. From September 6 and October 15, Nakanoue and Hama participated in the
2017 Saikyo Tag League as part of the Strong Block; they failed to advance to the semi-finals with only four points. On December 17, Hama, Nakanoue and Okamoto lost the Yokohama Shopping Street 6-Man Tag Team Championship to Daisuke Sekimoto, Hideyoshi Kamitani and Kohei Sato. On February 27, he unsuccessfully challenged
Daichi Hashimoto for the BJW World Strong Heavyweight Championship. Nakanoue entered the
2018 Ikkitousen Strong Climb on March 8 and finished the group stages runner up; in the semifinals he lost to eventual winner
Hideki Suzuki. On April 21, Nakanoue, Hama and Yoshihisa Uto won the Yokohama Shopping Street Six Man Tag Team Championship from Sekimoto, Kamitani and Sato. From May 22 to June 20, they lost and regained the Championship on three occasions, before losing the titles permanently to the 3rd Generation Chimidoro Brothers (Masaya Takahashi, Takayuki Ueki and Toshiyuki Sakuda) on July 24. Starting on August 12, Nakanoue and Hama entered the
2018 Saikyo Tag League where the vacant BJW Tag Team Championship was held up. They dominated the Strong Block, gaining ten points from five wins, and defeated
Abdullah Kobayashi and Yoshihisa Uto in the semi-finals on October 16. Three days later, they won the Yokohama Shopping Street 6-Man Tag Team Championship from the 3rd Generation Chimidoro Brothers with Takeshi Irei. On October 25, Hama and Nakanoue won the Saikyo Tag League and BJW Tag Team Championship when they defeated Daichi Hashimoto and Hideyoshi Kamitani. At Ryogokutan 2018, on November 11, they successfully defended their titles against Takayuki Ueki and Toshiyuki Sakuda, but lost the Yokohama Shopping Street 6-Man Tag Team Championship to the 3rd Generation Chimidoro Brothers six days later. On July 21, Hama and Nakanoue lost the BJW Tag Team Championship to Sekimoto and
The Bodyguard. In March 2020, Nakanoue entered the
Ikkitousen Strong Climb but was out of the tournament early due to the tournament was cut short due to the
COVID-19 pandemic and he missed out on the semifinals. On July 24, he unsuccessfully challenged Daichi Hashimoto for the BJW World Strong Heavyweight Championship a second time. After a relatively quiet year for Nakanoue, he started 2021 off with a bang, winning the BJW World Strong Heavyweight Championship from Yuji Okabayashi on January 2. ==Championships and accomplishments==