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M2K was a [[Toryumon]] Japan stable that | M2K was a [[Toryumon]] Japan stable that formed from a tag team in [[IWRG]] in 1999 as a tag team. Susumu Mochizuki and Yasushi Kanda teamed in IWRG before returning Japan in January 2000. When they returned to Japan, they started to feud with [[Crazy MAX]] leading Masaaki Mochizuki to join the group. They wrestled several Toryumon Mexico shows. There have been three versions through out the history of Toryumon Japan and Dragon Gate before sealing for good in January 2007. The first version was a true rudo group that ended in 2002 after Kanda got injured in 2001, Mochizuki was kicked out because of him acting like a tecnico rather than a rudo during El Numero Uno 2002, Magnum Tokyo was brought in, K-ness was kicked out after a mask match loss and Yasushi Kanda became a referee after a neck injury, the second with only Masaaki Mochizuki from the original unit was a revamped edition of the Toryumon Sekigun (mainly Keni'chiro Arai and Dragon Kid) and were tecnicos did not translate well with fans, while the third combined members from the two previous M2K units and lasted until K-ness goes down with an injury (again) and Mochizuki, Susumu, Arai and Yamato Onodera move onto other projects. | ||
== Former members M2K include == | == Former members of M2K in Mexico include == | ||
* [[Susumu Mochizuki | * [[Susumu Mochizuki]] (original member and joins Do FIXER) | ||
* [[Yasushi Kanda]] (original member but leaves in 2001 after injury) | * [[Yasushi Kanda]] (original member but leaves in 2001 after injury) | ||
* [[Masaaki Mochizuki]] (original member who was kicked out after turning face) | * [[Masaaki Mochizuki]] (original member from Japan but wrestled for Toryumon Mexico in December 2001) | ||
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* [[MAKOTO|Darkness Dragon]] (returned to Toryumon under a mask after being beaten in a dismissal match with [[Yoshikazu Taru|TARU]] as MAKOTO in November 2000 but leaves M2K after tension over bringing Magnum in as leader comes to a head when he loses his mask to [[Dragon Kid]] in September 2002 and creates | == Former members of M2K in Japan include == | ||
* [[Genki Horiguchi]] (joins in September 2001 and joins | * Susumu Mochizuki/Yokosuka (original member and joins Do FIXER) | ||
* [[Magnum Tokyo]] (joined in mid 2002 and as the new leader and later takes most members under the | * Yasushi Kanda (original member but leaves in 2001 after injury) | ||
* Masaaki Mochizuki (original member who was kicked out after turning face) | |||
* Chocoball KOBE (joined in October left the promotion following an injury) | |||
* [[MAKOTO|Darkness Dragon]] (returned to Toryumon under a mask after being beaten in a [[Crazy MAX]] dismissal match with [[Yoshikazu Taru|TARU]] as MAKOTO in November 2000 but leaves M2K after tension over bringing Magnum in as leader comes to a head when he loses his mask to [[Dragon Kid]] in September 2002 and creates Do FIXER.) | |||
* [[Genki Horiguchi]] (joins in September 2001 and joins Do FIXER) | |||
* [[Magnum Tokyo]] (joined in mid 2002 and as the new leader and later takes most members under the Do FIXER name after M2K is sealed.) | |||
== Former members Shin M2K include == | == Former members Shin M2K include == | ||
* | * Masaaki Mochizuki (leader and only former original M2K member) | ||
* [[Dragon Kid]] (former [[Do FIXER]] member under Darkness Dragon) | * [[Dragon Kid]] (former [[Do FIXER]] member under Darkness Dragon and long-time Toryumon Sekigun member) | ||
* [[Keni'chiro Arai]] (Toryumon Sekigun) | * [[Keni'chiro Arai]] (Toryumon Sekigun member) | ||
* [[Naruki Doi|Second Doi]] (Toryumon Sekigun) | * [[Naruki Doi|Second Doi]] (T2P trainee turned Toryumon Sekigun member) | ||
* [[Raimu Mishima]] (Toryumon Sekigun but gets kicked out after losing his match at KOBE World Hall) | * [[Raimu Mishima]] (T2P trainee turned Toryumon Sekigun member but gets kicked out after losing his match at KOBE World Hall in June 2003) | ||
== Former members Final M2K include == | == Former members Final M2K include == | ||
* | * Masaaki Mochizuki (former M2K and Shin M2K member that was the leader but left in 2006 to tend to other projects) | ||
* | * Susumu Yokosuka (former M2K member that was the second leader) | ||
* | * Katsuhiko Nakajima (part-time member) | ||
* | * Keni'chiro Arai (former Shin M2K member later was brought into Tozawajuku) | ||
* | * K-Ness (former M2K member, when he was not injured) | ||
* | * Yamato Onodera (introduced as a member in 2006) | ||
* | * Second Doi/Naruki Doi (former Shin M2K member but turned on the group to join Blood Generation) | ||
More Info: [http://dgusa.puroresufan.com/fm2k.html DGUSA] | More Info: [http://dgusa.puroresufan.com/fm2k.html DGUSA] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:18, 22 November 2012
M2K was a Toryumon Japan stable that formed from a tag team in IWRG in 1999 as a tag team. Susumu Mochizuki and Yasushi Kanda teamed in IWRG before returning Japan in January 2000. When they returned to Japan, they started to feud with Crazy MAX leading Masaaki Mochizuki to join the group. They wrestled several Toryumon Mexico shows. There have been three versions through out the history of Toryumon Japan and Dragon Gate before sealing for good in January 2007. The first version was a true rudo group that ended in 2002 after Kanda got injured in 2001, Mochizuki was kicked out because of him acting like a tecnico rather than a rudo during El Numero Uno 2002, Magnum Tokyo was brought in, K-ness was kicked out after a mask match loss and Yasushi Kanda became a referee after a neck injury, the second with only Masaaki Mochizuki from the original unit was a revamped edition of the Toryumon Sekigun (mainly Keni'chiro Arai and Dragon Kid) and were tecnicos did not translate well with fans, while the third combined members from the two previous M2K units and lasted until K-ness goes down with an injury (again) and Mochizuki, Susumu, Arai and Yamato Onodera move onto other projects.
Former members of M2K in Mexico include
- Susumu Mochizuki (original member and joins Do FIXER)
- Yasushi Kanda (original member but leaves in 2001 after injury)
- Masaaki Mochizuki (original member from Japan but wrestled for Toryumon Mexico in December 2001)
Former members of M2K in Japan include
- Susumu Mochizuki/Yokosuka (original member and joins Do FIXER)
- Yasushi Kanda (original member but leaves in 2001 after injury)
- Masaaki Mochizuki (original member who was kicked out after turning face)
- Chocoball KOBE (joined in October left the promotion following an injury)
- Darkness Dragon (returned to Toryumon under a mask after being beaten in a Crazy MAX dismissal match with TARU as MAKOTO in November 2000 but leaves M2K after tension over bringing Magnum in as leader comes to a head when he loses his mask to Dragon Kid in September 2002 and creates Do FIXER.)
- Genki Horiguchi (joins in September 2001 and joins Do FIXER)
- Magnum Tokyo (joined in mid 2002 and as the new leader and later takes most members under the Do FIXER name after M2K is sealed.)
Former members Shin M2K include
- Masaaki Mochizuki (leader and only former original M2K member)
- Dragon Kid (former Do FIXER member under Darkness Dragon and long-time Toryumon Sekigun member)
- Keni'chiro Arai (Toryumon Sekigun member)
- Second Doi (T2P trainee turned Toryumon Sekigun member)
- Raimu Mishima (T2P trainee turned Toryumon Sekigun member but gets kicked out after losing his match at KOBE World Hall in June 2003)
Former members Final M2K include
- Masaaki Mochizuki (former M2K and Shin M2K member that was the leader but left in 2006 to tend to other projects)
- Susumu Yokosuka (former M2K member that was the second leader)
- Katsuhiko Nakajima (part-time member)
- Keni'chiro Arai (former Shin M2K member later was brought into Tozawajuku)
- K-Ness (former M2K member, when he was not injured)
- Yamato Onodera (introduced as a member in 2006)
- Second Doi/Naruki Doi (former Shin M2K member but turned on the group to join Blood Generation)
More Info: DGUSA