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Jun Ogawauchi is a Japanese professional wrestler who is currently signed to the All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) promotion. He is a former two-time AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Champion and a former one-time AJPW World Tag Team Champion. Ogawauchi was born on 11 January 1979 in Nakatsu, Oita, Japan. He began his professional wrestling career in 2000, training under the legendary AJPW wrestler, Toshiaki Kawada. He made his debut in 2001 and quickly rose to prominence in the AJPW Junior Heavyweight division. In 2004, Ogawauchi won the AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Championship for the first time, defeating Kaz Hayashi. He would go on to hold the title for over a year, before losing it to Minoru Tanaka in 2005. He would regain the title in 2006, defeating Shuji Kondo, and would hold it until 2007, when he lost it to Shuji Kondo. In 2008, Ogawauchi formed a tag team with Kaz Hayashi, and the two would go on to win the AJPW World Tag Team Championship. The team would hold the titles for over a year, before losing them to Suwama and Joe Doering in 2009. Ogawauchi is currently still active in AJPW, and is a regular competitor in the Junior Heavyweight division. He is also a regular competitor in the AJPW's annual Champion Carnival tournament. As of 2021, Jun Ogawauchi's net worth is estimated to be roughly $1 million.

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Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 11 January, 1979
Birthday 11 January
Birthplace Nakatsu, Oita, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Jun Ogawauchi Height, Weight & Measurements

At 45 years old, Jun Ogawauchi height is 1.7 m and Weight 80 kg.

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Height 1.7 m
Weight 80 kg
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Jun Ogawauchi Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Jun Ogawauchi worth at the age of 45 years old? Jun Ogawauchi’s income source is mostly from being a successful Wrestler. He is from Japan. We have estimated Jun Ogawauchi's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2022 Pending
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Timeline

2009

On October 20, 2009, Ogawauchi made a return to the ring after five years for Secret Base, a promotion started up by various members of El Dorado after it folded at the end of 2008. He teamed with Masa Takanashi against Kinya Oyanagi and Satoshi Kajiwara. Though Ogawauchi was pinned by Oyanagi, it marked the beginning of his return to full-time active wrestling. Ogawauchi continues to wrestle for Secret Base as a member of the promotion's home army, regularly teaming with Mototsugu Shimizu.

2005

Ogawauchi resurfaced on July 19, 2005 on the debut show of the Dragondoor promotion, reuniting with several of his T2P classmates on the show, such as Toru Owashi, Shuji Kondo and Milano Collection AT. Still firmly retired, Ogawauchi worked as the ring announcer for the promotion. Jun was not the only T2P star to resurface for the promotion, as he was joined by Mototsugu Shimizu, Kinya Oyanagi and Venezia. In his dragondoor tenure he did suffer his fair share of abuse, often being the subject of the affections of the overly-flamboyant luchador Máximo. When dragondoor ended, Ogawauchi moved on to the El Dorado promotion, where he remains to this day. To fit with the Dorado theme, Ogawauchi has taken to dressing as a pirate for his ring announcing duties, donning a look reminiscent of Jack Sparrow.

2004

Ogawauchi retired from active professional wrestling in February 2004, tearfully citing herniated cervical vertebrae which were causing numbness in his left arm. His final match was a tag team match on February 26, 2004 alongside his Crazy MAX mentor CIMA in a loss to the Aagan Issou team of Shuji Kondo and "brother" YASSHI. Following the loss, Ogawauchi took the microphone and told his CMAX team-mates how much he loved them. Don Fujii then helped him to climb up the corner of the ring and pose for one last time, and CIMA carried him out on his back. In an interesting note, they never played the 10 bell salute for Ogawauchi, a custom for leaving wrestlers, suggesting there was a glimmer of hope for a return.

2003

Ogawauchi received his biggest break in 2003. Crazy MAX, arguably the greatest stable in Dragon System history, declared they were looking for a new member. However, fans were shocked when Takamichi Iwasa, who had been appealing to become the 5th member, was denied the spot, and the place was actually given to the rookie Ogawauchi on May 11, 2003, who was renamed to simply JUN. After a slow start where he struggled to gain acceptance, an impressive performance in the 2003 Rey de Parejas lead to an increase in his charisma and alterations in his ring style to fit in with his new team-mates. These alterations were rewarded when he defeated Shuji Condo for the British Commonwealth Jr. Title. He is the last person to date to have held that particular title, as the title was vacated on November 10, 2003 and has not been revived since. However, disaster struck in December when he suffered an injury during a match against "brother" YASSHI. Rumours also circulated that his injury had been worsened during a Crazy MAX trip to South Korea. This was bad news, as CIMA himself had declared that 2004 would be a renaissance year for Crazy MAX.

2002

Jun Ogawauchi debuted as a member of the T2P project, a particular branch of the Toryumon system led by Último Dragón, wrestling his early career in Mexico. He began to make appearances in Toryumon Japan in 2002 alongside classmate Shuji Kondo, but Kondo was clearly considered to be of a higher rank to Ogawauchi. This would be a theme of Ogawauchi's career for many years, with him suffering in the shadow of his peers. He struggled through a few injuries once he came to Toryumon Japan on a permanent basis and also impressed on the last T2P show with his performance against T2P monster Toru Owashi.

1979

Jun Ogawauchi (小川内 潤 , Ogawauchi Jun, born January 11, 1979) , also known as JUN, is a Japanese professional wrestler and former Japanese professional wrestling ring announcer, working for the El Dorado promotion. Ogawauchi's greatest fame came as the fifth member of the Crazy MAX stable in Toryumon.