Fumiyuki Hashimoto

Fumiyuki Hashimoto

KAGETORA in 2009
Ring name(s) KAGETORA[1]
Kagetora[2]
SUWAcito[1]
MONSTER Kamen Black[1]
Como Leopardo[1]
Yellow Devil Spider[2]
Jimmy KAGETORA[3]
Billed height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)[4]
Billed weight 90 kg (200 lb)[4]
Born April 21, 1982 (1982-04-21) (age 29)[4]
Tokyo, Japan[4]
Resides Niigata, Japan
Trained by Skayde[2]
Último Dragón[2]
Debut May 11, 2002[4]

Fumiyuki Hashimoto (橋本 史之 Hashimoto Fumiyuki?), known by his stage name Kagetora (stylized as KAGETORA), is a Japanese professional wrestler who works for Dragon Gate. He wrestles in independent wrestling leagues all around Japan and has wrestled in the United States for Chikara and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla.[5] He has wrestled many famous wrestlers including Jinsei Shinzaki.[6]

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Mini Crazy MAX

Hashimoto was part of Mini Crazy MAX as SUWAcito early in his career with Takuya Sugi (Mini CIMA) and Masaki Okimoto (Small Dandy Fuji). They were little version of the Japanese wrestlers CIMA, Suwa and Don Fujii.

Michinoku Pro Wrestling

Hashimoto started competing in Michinoku Pro Wrestling in 2005 under the new name of Kagetora. In the promotion, he started a faction called STONED. The STONED faction also competed in El Dorado Wrestling, but the STONED members eventually turned on Kagetora. Takuya Sugawara became the new leader of STONED but changed the name of the faction to the Hell Demons. Kagetora won the Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Championship on March 19, 2006 but vacated the championship after the match so it could be decided in a tournament. In 2007, Kagetora and Rasse beat Shu and Kei Sato for the Tohoku Tag Team Championship and during their title reign they won the Osaka Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship, becoming dual champions.

El Dorado Wrestling

In El Dorado, Kagetora became a member of the Animal Planets faction. He challenged Kota Ibushi for the Independent Junior Heavyweight Championship, but lost the match. He started teaming with Ibushi and they won the UWA World Tag Team Championship, but they later vacated the titles.

Dragon Gate

On December 19, 2008, KAGETORA debuted in Dragon Gate after it was announced that El Dorado would be closing, intruding after the opening match. He openly declared war on Dragon Gate, attacking m.c. KZ and criticizing fellow former El Dorado wrestler Naoki Tanisaki for abandoning the company months prior. He stated that he himself had abandoned Dragon Gate in 2004, but was now back to wreak havoc.

However, Toryumon veteran K-ness reminded him that it was Dragon Gate who had abandoned KAGETORA and the rest of Toryumon X, not the other way around. K-ness did state that he was happy for Toryumon X wrestlers such as El Blazer and Shinjitsu Nohashi for returning, but not KAGETORA, and he dismissed him and referred to him by his dojo boy name, "Hashimoto-kun". This led to the announcement of KAGETORA first two Dragon Gate matches, against m.c.KZ and then K-ness. He then joined up with the Real Hazard stable.

He fought in the one-night Battle of Tokyo Tournament on January 25, 2009, where he beat K-ness in the opening round, and then would go on to win the tournament, beating Akira Tozawa in the finals. The victory earned him an Open the Brave Gate title shot against Masato Yoshino a few weeks later, but he failed to win it. Keni'chiro Arai started verbally abusing him for the loss, which continued right up until March 1. On that day, he had had enough: When YAMATO & Cyber Kong were defending their Open the Twin Gate Championship against Susumu Yokosuka & Gamma, he interfered and cost his stablemates the titles. He then left Real Hazard and joined Yokosuka, Gamma, and the returning CIMA in their WARRIORS-5 stable.

On April 15, he captured his first title in Dragon Gate, winning the Open the Triangle Gate titles with CIMA & Gamma. In August, he made another attempt on the Brave Gate by participating in a tournament for the vacant title, and though he made it to the finals, he lost to Naoki Tanisaki.

When Susumu Yokosuka left WARRIORS-5 for Real Hazard on December 3, he began to distance himself from the remainder of the unit over the next few weeks, and then went missing. When he went missing, a new Dr. Muscle appeared in Real Hazard. When Dragon Kid left KAMIKAZE for WARRIORS-5 on January 11, 2010, he broke his silence the next day, posting a blog where he questioned why Kid was allowed into the stable, and he hinted at crashing the January 15th show, since he had no match scheduled for that day. He didn't show up, but the day after, he revealed himself to be the one under the Dr. Muscle mask, and re-joined Real Hazard.

However, he openly stated his distrust of everyone in the stable, except for Takuya Sugawara, and he very quickly began to regret joining them. Then, on February 7, he oddly went to Akira Tozawa for advice, asking him if he made the right decision in rejoining Real Hazard, or if he should have stayed in the WARRIORS-5 stable. Tozawa simply replied that it was his path, so he had to find his own answer. Things got worse for KAGETORA three days later, when he accidentally cost Sugawara a shot at becoming the next challenger for the Open the Dream Gate Title. This set up a match for the following day between himself and stablemate Kzy (the former m.c.KZ), where the loser would be kicked out of Real Hazard. He also sought advice from Tozawa again, wondering if his upcoming trip to Germany would go wrong just like how leaving WARRIORS-5 and joining Real Hazard went wrong, but they both couldn't come up with an answer.

The next day, Kzy defeated him, expelling him from Real Hazard. Yasushi Kanda and Keni'chiro Arai started to attack him afterwards, but Tozawa came to his rescue. He tried to console KAGETORA, but KAGETORA told him he wanted to be alone and ran off. After the main event match concluded, CIMA called him out. He came to the ring and apologized for deserting WARRIORS-5, and then tried to get some advice from him, prompting Tozawa to come back out and attempt to assert his newfound role as KAGETORA's mentor. As a result, a match was made for February 27, with CIMA, Gamma & Dragon Kid of Warriors-5 facing Tozawa, YAMATO & Shingo Takagi of KAMIKAZE, and the winning team would get KAGETORA. During the match, KAGETORA was hit by an errant cane attack from Gamma, and took the cane away from Gamma when he attempted to cheat again. The finish of the match occurred when KAGETORA accidentally hit Gamma with his cane, leading to Tozawa pinning Gamma for KAMIKAZE's win. KAGETORA thus joined KAMIKAZE, promising his new stablemates that he would do his best. On May 13, 2011, Takagi disbanded KAMIKAZE, after which KAGETORA followed him and YAMATO to Masaaki Mochizuki's new stable, Junction Three. On December 1, KAGETORA and Susumu Yokosuka failed to capture the Open the Twin Gate Championship in a match against the Blood Warriors team of Akira Tozawa and BxB Hulk and as a result were forced to change their ring names to Jimi KAGETORA and Jimi Susumu, respectively.[3]

Factions

In wrestling

  • As KAGETORA
  • As SUWAcito
  • "Echigo No Tora"[2]

Championships and accomplishments

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "CageMatch Profile". CageMatch. http://cagematch.de/?id=2&nr=4583&gimmick=Kagetora. Retrieved 29 July 2011. 
  3. ^ a b "12/1 Fantastic Gate - 01 Dec 2011". iHeartDG. 2011-12-01. http://iheartdg.com/index.php?subaction=showfull&id=1322731787&archive=&start_from=&ucat=&. Retrieved 2011-12-01. 
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Dragon Gate Profile". Dragon Gate. http://www.gaora.co.jp/dragongate/data/prfl/kagetora.html. Retrieved 29 July 2011. 
  5. ^ Stradlin, Saul (2009-03-18). "5/17 PWG in Burbank: Austin Aries vs. Jay Brisco, tag team title tournament, Excalibur mocks Kevin Steen's son". prowrestling.net. http://www.prowrestling.net/artman/publish/miscliveevents/article1001460.shtml. Retrieved 2009-04-13. 
  6. ^ http://www.purodvd.com/mpro122207.htm
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h "Purolove profile". Purolove. http://www.purolove.com/dragongate/profiles/kagetora.php. Retrieved 2011-12-30. 
  8. ^ a b "PuroLove Profile". PuroLove. http://www.purolove.com/dragongate/profiles/kagetora.php. Retrieved 29 July 2011. 
  9. ^ a b "Suwa: Fakten" (in German). Genickbruck: Die Wrestlingseite des alten Europa. http://www.genickbruch.com/index.php?befehl=bios&wrestler=1469&bild=1. Retrieved 2008-03-28. 
  10. ^ a b c d e "Infinity 145". Open the Garoon Gate. http://bgsays.wordpress.com/2009/08/30/infinity-145-or-the-15th-open-the-brave-gate-tournament/. Retrieved 29 July 2011. 
  11. ^ a b c "Infinity 231". Open the Garoon Gate. http://bgsays.wordpress.com/2011/08/14/infinity-231-or-junction-iii-vs-junction-iii/. Retrieved 30 October 2011. 
  12. ^ a b "Gaora 20th Anniversary Super Fight 2011". Open the Garoon Gate. http://bgsays.wordpress.com/2011/01/24/gaora-20th-anniversary-super-fight-2011/. Retrieved 29 July 2011. 

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