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  1. Keiji Takayama (高山 圭司, Takayama Keiji, born February 20, 1969) is a Japanese professional wrestler and manager, currently signed to New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) under the ring name Gedo (外道, Gedō). Gedo has been the main booker of NJPW since the early 2010s.

  2. Keiji Takayama (高山 圭司 Takayama Keiji) born February 20, 1969 is a Japanese professional wrestler, better known as Gedo (外道 Gedō). Gedo has been the main booker of New Japan Pro-Wrestling since the early 2010s.

  3. He is currently a Wrestler, Manager and Producer, working for New Japan Pro Wrestling on the Junior Heavyweight division under the ring name of Gedo. Currently, he is a member of the teams of Bullet Club War Dogs (with Clark Connors , Drilla Moloney , David Finlay , Gabe Kidd and Jake Lee ), Bullet Club and Far East Connection (with Dick Togo ).

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  4. Manager (2012 - today) Beginning of in-ring career: 19.03.1989. In-ring experience: 35 years. Wrestling style: Technician, Brawler. Trainer: Apollo Sugawara, Gran Hamada, Ashura Hara, Pat Tanaka & Hiromichi Fuyuki.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jado_&_GedoJado & Gedo - Wikipedia

    Jado & Gedo (邪道 & 外道, Jadō & Gedō) were a professional wrestling tag team that currently work in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where they are also the head bookers. One of the most accomplished tag teams in puroresu, [5] the team has won numerous tag team titles and six-man tag team titles in over seven promotions.

  6. Keiji Takayama (February 20, 1969), better known as Gedo, is a long time professional wrestler. He formed a long-lasting tag team with fellow wrestler Shoji Akiyoshi, better known as Jado. He was called by some in the United States the Dusty Rhodes of Japan.

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  8. Gedo had a successful year in 2005, teaming with Jado for many victories, and together they were considered one of the strongest junior heavyweight tag teams in Japan. Gedo proved that he was not just a tag wrestler, however, when he reached the finals of the Best of the Super Jr. Tournament.