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== Profile ==
== Profile ==
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|name=Chuuichiro Arai
|name=Amigo Suzuki
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|nicknames=Arakencito (as Chuuichiro Arai)
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|debut= [[May 16]], [[2004]]
|debut= [[May 16]], [[2004]]
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|height=170 cm/5'7"
|weight=
|weight=70 kgs/154 lbs
|obituarydate=
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|signatureMoves=[[Tiger Suplex]]
|signatureMoves=[[Tiger Suplex]]
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Toryumon Mexico trainee in Mexico from 2004 to 2008; Toryumon ended in 2004 and none of the Ultimo Dragon led successor promotions had much success, so perhaps ended up staying longer than expected.
== Gallery ==
{{Gallery||name=ChuuichiroArai.JPG|caption=as Chuuichiro Arai}}
{{Gallery||name=ChangoChuuichiroOkadaOharaSengaMatsuyama.JPG|caption=w/ [[Guillermo "Chingo" Akiba|Guillermo Akiba]], [[Kazuchika Okada]], [[Hajime Ohara]], [[Banana Senga]], & [[Kanjyuuro Matsuyama]]}}
{{Gallery||name=AmigoSuzuki.jpg|caption=2006}}


  [[category:Foreign wrestlers]]
  [[category:Foreign wrestlers]]
  [[category:Japanese wrestlers]]
  [[category:Japanese wrestlers]]
  [[category:Toryumon graduates]]
  [[category:Toryumon graduates]]

Latest revision as of 14:54, 25 February 2016

Profile

Amigo Suzuki
Amigo Suzuki
Name Amigo Suzuki
Real name
Nicknames Arakencito (as Chuuichiro Arai)
Name history Chuuichiro Arai (debut-2006), Amigo Suzuki (2006-current)
Family
Maestro(s) Ultimo Dragon, Jorge Rivera
Birth date, location March 23, 1973
Obituary date
Debut, location May 16, 2004
Lost mask to
Height 170 cm/5'7"
Weight 70 kgs/154 lbs
Signature moves Tiger Suplex
Titles:

Toryumon Mexico trainee in Mexico from 2004 to 2008; Toryumon ended in 2004 and none of the Ultimo Dragon led successor promotions had much success, so perhaps ended up staying longer than expected.

Gallery

as Chuuichiro Arai
2006