Shuji Inukai

Benjamin Douglass Fujimoto (born 4 January 1974), best known by his ring name Shuji Inukai (犬飼 修二; Inukai Shūji), is a Magisterian retired professional wrestler. Fujimoto, widely regarded as one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time, spent the vast majority of his career wrestling for Golden Canvas Grappling (GCG), where he rose to prominence, holding the GCG World Heavyweight Championship three times and winning the Parade of Champions two times (2003, 2008). He also held the GCG World Heavyweight Championship for the longest time frame, 763 days from 2009 to 2011, until it was beaten by Kintaro Kinjo's 897-day reign from 2016 to 2019.

Fujimoto was sidelined for most of his latter career owing to numerous injuries. He had many arm and leg operations from the late 2000s to the early-mid 2010s before retiring from in-ring competition in 2019. Fujimoto continues to appear in GCG on a periodic basis, and he currently serves as the vice-president of Golden Canvas Grappling (GCG).

Fujimoto was among the first Magisterian wrestlers who gained worldwide recognition. He is still a significant name in Magisterian wrestling, and is often recognized as the pivotal figure in GCG's subsequent success.