10 Things You Didn't Know About Tajiri

2. He Is A Published Author

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Wrestling books are ten a penny these days, and Tajiri is another name to pen his story from humble beginnings to championship wins. 'Tajiri: The Japanese Buzzsaw' was released in December 2003, and chronicles his history from getting into the business all the way to World Wrestling Entertainment. Those chomping at the bit wanting to read it might have to hold on however, as the book is entirely written in Japanese.

In fact, it was the first book published by World Wresting Entertainment that was in a language other than English. Tajiri actually has a long history of writing, and one of the reasons he left WWE in 2005 was to be able to go back to Japan and pursue a career in journalism.

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