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|nameHistory=Junji Hirata, Sonny Two Rivers, Super Strong Machine, Makai #1, Black Strong Machine, Super Love Machine | |nameHistory=Junji Hirata, Sonny Two Rivers, Super Strong Machine, Makai #1, Black Strong Machine, Super Love Machine | ||
|family= | |family=Strong Machine J (son) | ||
|maestro=[[New Japan Dojo]] | |maestro=[[New Japan Dojo]] | ||
|birthdate=[[December 20]], [[1956]] - [[Kanagawa]], [[Japan]] | |birthdate=[[December 20]], [[1956]] - [[Kanagawa]], [[Japan]] | ||
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|weight=254 lbs/115kg | |weight=254 lbs/115kg | ||
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|signatureMoves=[[Double Underhook Suplex|Devil Windmill Suplex]], [[Sitout Powerbomb]], [[Lariat]], [[Diving Headbutt]] | |signatureMoves=[[Double Underhook Suplex|Devil Windmill Suplex]], [[Powerbomb#Sitout Powerbomb|Sitout Powerbomb]], [[Lariat]], [[Diving Headbutt]] | ||
|titles= [[All-Asia Tag Team Championship]] (w/ [[Ashura Hara]]), [[IWGP World Tag Team Championship]] (3) (w/ [[George Takano]], w/ [[Hiro Saito]], w/ [[Shinya Hashimoto]]), [[British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Championship]] | |titles= [[All-Asia Tag Team Championship]] (w/ [[Ashura Hara]]), [[IWGP World Tag Team Championship]] (3) (w/ [[George Takano]], w/ [[Hiro Saito]], w/ [[Shinya Hashimoto]]), [[British Commonwealth Mid-Heavyweight Championship]] | ||
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==Profile== | |||
Was in UWA in his very early career. After this, he went to Stampede in Canada and developed the '''Super Strong Machine''' gimmick, which started off a wave of masked Machines both in Japan and in the US. | |||
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Was in UWA in his very early career. After this, he went to Stampede in Canada and developed the Super Strong Machine gimmick, which started off a wave of masked Machines both in Japan and in the US.