New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2008–2010) In 2005, Yoshihashi tried to earn a training spot in the
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) dojo but failed to pass an introductory test. He was eventually accepted into the dojo, after passing the test on his third attempt, and made his professional wrestling debut on July 6, 2008, losing to
Tetsuya Naito. Although not competing in the
2008 G1 Climax, he did wrestle on many of the G1 Climax shows. Yoshihashi did not pick up any wins in NJPW in 2008. This is normal for rookies in the promotion. However, on making his
Riki Pro debut on November 3 he teamed up with
Kazuchika Okada to beat the team of Kuniyoshi Wada and
Yusaku Obata. On February 12, 2009, Yoshihashi won his first match in NJPW by teaming with Hiroshi Tanahashi and Yuji Nagata and defeating Kazuchika Okada,
Hirooki Goto and
Shinsuke Nakamura. After this, however, he lost almost all of his matches in 2009. On November 4, Yoshihashi teamed up with
Koji Kanemoto in a losing effort against then-
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Apollo 55. In 2010, Yoshihashi began winning many more matches for NJPW. He teamed up with
Jyushin Thunder Liger to participate in the first Super J Tag Tournament, however, the pair lost in the first round and were eliminated. He also participated in the
2010 Best of the Super Juniors tournament. Near the end of his stay in Mexico Yoshihashi started a storyline with CMLL mainstay
Rush that started in six-man tag team matches and soon escalated to the point where the two agreed to both bet their hair in a
Lucha de Apuestas ("Bet Match"), which in Mexico is more important than Championship matches. On August 1, 2011, Rush defeated Yoshihashi and then forced him to have his hair shaved off as per the stipulation. On January 4, 2012, Yoshi-Hashi was defeated in his return match by his old nemesis from his early career, Kazuchika Okada, who won the match in under five minutes. At
Wrestling Dontaku 2012, Yoshi-Hashi along with
Jado and
Tomohiro Ishii defeated
Captain New Japan, Strong Man and
Tama Tonga. The team finished with a record of three wins and three losses, with a loss to "Sword & Guns" (
Karl Anderson and
Hirooki Goto) on the final day, costing them a spot in the semifinals of the tournament. Yoshi-Hashi and Okada reunited a year later for the
2013 World Tag League, this time finishing second to last in their block with a record of two wins and four losses. On September 5, 2014, Yoshi-Hashi picked up a major win, when he led Chaos to a ten-man elimination tag team match win over their rival
Bullet Club stable. Following the win, Yoshi-Hashi was granted a shot at two different championships held by Bullet Club; the
NEVER Openweight Championship and the
IWGP Tag Team Championship. On September 21 at
Destruction in Kobe, Yoshi-Hashi and Kazuchika Okada unsuccessfully challenged
Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson for the IWGP Tag Team Championship. Two days later at
Destruction in Okayama, Yoshi-Hashi also failed to capture the NEVER Openweight Championship from
Yujiro Takahashi. In November, Yoshi-Hashi once again teamed up with Okada for the
2014 World Tag League. The team finished their block with a record of four wins and three losses, failing to advance to the finals. In mid-2016, through Chaos' rivalry with the
Los Ingobernables de Japón (L.I.J.) stable, Yoshi-Hashi found himself a rival in NJPW newcomer
Sanada. The two had a history dating back to 2005, when they took part in NJPW's introductory test together. While both failed to pass the test, Yoshi-Hashi felt that Sanada was a quitter for seeking employment in another promotion (
All Japan Pro Wrestling), while he himself repeated the test until passing it in his third attempt. Following the win, Yoshi-Hashi was granted entry into the
2016 G1 Climax, his first G1 Climax tournament. In his opening match in the tournament on July 22, Yoshi-Hashi scored another big win over
Kenny Omega. On August 13, he finished the tournament last in his block with a record of three wins and six losses. Despite this, Yoshi-Hashi's opening match win resulted in Omega, after winning the entire tournament, nominating him as his first challenger for the
Tokyo Dome IWGP Heavyweight Championship match contract. On September 22 at
Destruction in Hiroshima, Yoshi-Hashi unsuccessfully challenged Omega for the contract. On November 5 at
Power Struggle, Yoshi-Hashi teamed with Tomohiro Ishii to unsuccessfully challenge Tama Tonga and
Tanga Loa for the IWGP Tag Team Championship. At the end of the year, Yoshi-Hashi and Okada took part in the
2016 World Tag League, finishing third in their block with a record of four wins and three losses. On January 4, 2017, at
Wrestle Kingdom 11 in Tokyo Dome, Yoshi-Hashi, Jado and
Will Ospreay, participated in the first NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship gauntlet match representing Chaos, however, the team was unsuccessful in winning the title after Jado was pinned by
Yujiro Takahashi. On January 5, 2017, Yoshi-Hashi pinned Bullet Club member and reigning
Ring of Honor (ROH)
World Champion Adam Cole in a six-man tag team match, seemingly putting himself in line for a shot at the title. Through NJPW's relationship with
Revolution Pro Wrestling, Yoshi-Hashi made his debut for the British promotion on January 21, defeating
Pete Dunne. On February 27, during the second night of the
Honor Rising: Japan 2017 events, Yoshi-Hashi unsuccessfully challenged Adam Cole for the ROH World Championship. On June 26, Yoshi-Hashi unsuccessfully challenged
Minoru Suzuki for the NEVER Openweight Championship. From July 17 to August 11, Yoshi-Hashi took part in the
2017 G1 Climax, where he finished second to last in block A with the record of two wins and seven losses. On October 15 at the NJPW and ROH co-produced
Global Wars: Chicago event, Yoshi-Hashi unsuccessfully challenged Kenny Omega for the
IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship. At the end of the year, Yoshi-Hashi teamed with Hirooki Goto in the
2017 World Tag League. Finishing with a record of four wins and three losses, the team failed to qualify for the finals, after losing to
Evil and Sanada in their final round-robin match. On August 9, 2020, Yoshi-Hashi, along with fellow Chaos stablemates, Tomohiro Ishii and Hirooki Goto, won the
NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship in a tournament final at Summer Struggle in
Korakuen Hall. This marked the first-ever title win in his wrestling career, 12 years after his debut in NJPW. In the 2021 World Tag League, Hiroko Goto and Yoshi-Hashi finished top of the single block league with 18 points. In the tournament finals, they defeated House of Torture (
Evil and
Yujiro Takahashi) (with help from Tomohiro Ishii after
Dick Togo interfered) to win the World Tag League tournament. This would be Goto's third time winning the tournament, but his first as a member of CHAOS. This Yoshi-Hashi's first World Tag League win, and his first major tournament victory in New Japan. On January 4, 2022, at Wrestle Kingdom 16, Yoshi-Hashi and Goto defeated Dangerous Tekkers (
Zack Sabre Jr. and
Taichi) to win the
IWGP World Tag Team titles. On Night 2, Yoshi-Hashi, Goto and Yoh, failed to capture the NEVER Openweight 6-man Tag Team championships from House of Torture. In March, Yoshi-Hashi competed in the
New Japan Cup, defeating
Tomoaki Honma and Kosei Fujita, before being defeated by
Jeff Cobb in the third round. At
Hyper Battle, Yoshi-Hashi and Goto lost the IWGP Tag Team Championships to
United Empire's Jeff Cobb and
Great-O-Khan. At
AEW x NJPW: Forbidden Door, Yoshi-Hashi and Goto competed in the opening match on the Buy-In, defeating
Q. T. Marshall and
Aaron Solo. This win lead to the pair getting an
AEW World Tag Team Championship eliminator match on
AEW Rampage, making their
AEW debuts against current champions
The Young Bucks, which they lost. In June, Yoshi-Hashi was announced to be competing in the
G1 Climax 32 tournament in July, as a part of the D Block. He finished the tournament with a total of 6 points, failing to advance to the semi-finals. The following month, Yoshi-Hashi participated in a tournament to crown the inaugural
NJPW World Television Champion, defeating Jeff Cobb in the first round. In the quarterfinals, Yoshi-Hashi lost to Evil. In November, Bishamon competed in the
World Tag League, finishing joint-top of the block and thus advancing to the finals. In the finals, Bishamon defeated
Aussie Open (
Kyle Fletcher and
Mark Davis) to win the tournament for a second year in a row. On January 4 2023, at
Wrestle Kingdom 17, the duo defeated
FTR to win the IWGP Tag Team Championship for the second time as a tag-team. Bishamon made their first title defense at
The New Beginning in Sapporo in February, defeating
TMDK (
Mikey Nicholls and
Shane Haste). A month later, the duo successfully defended the titles against Kazuchika Okada and Hiroshi Tanahashi. In March, Yoshi-Hashi entered the
New Japan Cup but was defeated in the first round by Kyle Fletcher. The victory earned Fletcher and Davis an IWGP Tag Team Championship match against Bishamon, in April at
Sakura Genesis, where they lost the titles to Aussie Open, ending their third reign at 94 days. In June at
Dominion 6.4 in Osaka-jo Hall, Bishamon won their third IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championship, defeating House of Torture and United Empire to win both the vacant IWGP Tag Team titles and the
Strong Openweight Tag Team Championships, thus becoming double champions. Five Days later, Bishamon reunited with Tomohiro Ishii at
All Together Again, a joint event between NJPW,
Pro Wrestling Noah (NOAH) and
All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), to defeat NOAH's
Masa Kitamiya,
Daiki Inaba and
Yoshiki Inamura. On July 4 on night 1 of
NJPW Independence Day, Bishamon lost the Strong Openweight Championships, to Bullet Club Wardogs (
Alex Coughlin and
Gabriel Kidd). The following night in a rematch, the duo defeated Coughlin and Kidd to retain the IWGP Tag Team Championships. The following week, Yoshi-Hashi entered the annual
G1 Climax tournament, competing in the B Block. Yoshi-Hashi ended the tournament with 4 points, finishing at the bottom of his block and therefore failing to advance to the quarterfinals. Bishamon returned to tag-team competition in November, competing in the annual
World Tag League, participating in the B-Block. The duo finished with 9 points, making them runner's up in the block, thus advancing them to the semi-finals. In the semi-final round, Bishamon defeated Bullet Club Wardogs (Alex Coughlin and Gabe Kidd). In the tournament finals, Bishamon defeated, Strong Openweight Tag Team Champions,
Guerrillas of Destiny (
Hikuleo and
El Phantasmo), to win their third consecutive NJPW World Tag League, whilst also making them the record winners. Due to them already being IWGP Tag Team Champions, the duo decided to use their World Tag League win to have a
title vs title rematch against
Guerrillas of Destiny (G.O.D), at
Wrestle Kingdom 18. On January 4, 2024, at Wrestle Kingdom. Bishamon was defeated by G.O.D, ending the team's third IWGP Tag Team title reign at 214 days. In March, Yoshi-Hashi competed in the annual
New Japan Cup, defeating
Kenta in the first round. However, in the second round, Yoshi-Hashi lost to the previous year's cup winner, Sanada. ==Championships and accomplishments==