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|nicknames=Black Saint, Holy Emperor Who Renounced Love, Slyest Wrestler
|nameHistory=Hokkaido, Taichi, Taichi Ishikari
|nameHistory=Hokkaido, Taichi, Taichi Ishikari
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|weight=187 lb/85 kg
|signatureMoves=Black Mephisto, Bridging [[German suplex]]
|signatureMoves=Black Mephisto (over the shoulder behind the back piledriver), Bridging [[German suplex]]
|titles=
|titles=[[CMLL World Trios Championship]] (w/[[Hiroshi Tanahashi]] & [[Okumura]]), GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship, IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (2) 1 w/ [[Taka Michinoku]] 1 w/ Yoshinobu Kanemaru
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==


Taichi is currently a CMLL rudo, allied with [[Okumura]] and [[Naito]].
Taichi was originally an All Japan trainee, but left the promotion with his mentor [[Toshiaki Kawada]]. Taichi eventually caught on with [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]], forming a team with [[Milano Collection A.T.]]. When Milano was forced to retire at the start of 2010, Taichi decided to take a trip to [[CMLL]] to try and reinvent himself.


Taichi was originally an All Japan trainee, but left the promotion with his mentor [[Toshiaki Kawada]]. Taichi eventually caught on with [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]], forming a team with [[Milano Collection A.T.]]. When Milano was forced to retire at the start of 2010, Taichi decided to take a trip to [[CMLL]] to try and reinvent himself.
Taichi started in CMLL on [[February 16]], [[2010]], saying he'd be in the promotion for five months. He allied with fellow ex-AJPW product [[Okumura]] in CMLL's typical evil foreign rudo role.
 
== Lucha de Apuesta Record ==
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Taichi started in CMLL on [[February 16]], [[2010]], saying he'd be in the promotion for five months. He's allied with fellow ex-AJPW product [[Okumura]] in CMLL's typical evil foreign rudo role.
== Video ==
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== Sources ==
== Sources ==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taichi_Ishikari wikipedia entry]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taichi_Ishikari wikipedia entry]


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Latest revision as of 17:47, 9 April 2024

Profile

Taichi
Taichi
Name Taichi
Real name Taichi Ishikari
Nicknames Black Saint, Holy Emperor Who Renounced Love, Slyest Wrestler
Name history Hokkaido, Taichi, Taichi Ishikari
Family
Maestro(s) All Japan Dojo, Hiroshi Hase, Toshiaki Kawada
Birth date, location March 19, 1980 - Ishikari, Hokkaido, Japan
Obituary date
Debut, location December 2, 2002
Lost mask to
Height 177 cm/5' 9"
Weight 187 lb/85 kg
Signature moves Black Mephisto (over the shoulder behind the back piledriver), Bridging German suplex
Titles: CMLL World Trios Championship (w/Hiroshi Tanahashi & Okumura), GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship, IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (2) 1 w/ Taka Michinoku 1 w/ Yoshinobu Kanemaru

Notes

Taichi was originally an All Japan trainee, but left the promotion with his mentor Toshiaki Kawada. Taichi eventually caught on with New Japan Pro Wrestling, forming a team with Milano Collection A.T.. When Milano was forced to retire at the start of 2010, Taichi decided to take a trip to CMLL to try and reinvent himself.

Taichi started in CMLL on February 16, 2010, saying he'd be in the promotion for five months. He allied with fellow ex-AJPW product Okumura in CMLL's typical evil foreign rudo role.

Lucha de Apuesta Record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
2010.06.06 hair Maximo Taichi Arena Mexico


Video

Sources