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|name=Masaaki Mochizuki
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|realName=Masaaki Mochizuki
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|nicknames=Soul of the King of the Kicker, Ontai, Saikyo
|nameHistory=Masaaki Mochizuki(debut-current), Phillip J. Mochizuki(2010)
|nameHistory=Masaaki Mochizuki(debut-current), Phillip J. Mochizuki(2010)
|family=
|family=Mochizuki Jr. (son)
|maestro=Koji Kaito
|maestro=[[Koji Kaito]]
|birthdate=[[January 17]], 1970
|birthdate=[[January 17]], 1970
|debut=[[February 21]], 1994
|debut=[[February 21]], 1994
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|signatureMoves=Reverse Twister, Saikyou High kick, Sankakugeri to the Face, Shin Saikyou High kick, Twister, Twister II
|signatureMoves=Reverse Twister, Saikyou High kick, Sankakugeri to the Face, Shin Saikyou High kick, Twister, Twister II
|titles=Open the Dream Gate Championship (2), Open the Twin Gate Championship (w/[[Sumo Fuji|Don Fujii]]), Open the Triangle Gate Championship (3) (1 w/[[Sumo Fuji|Don Fujii]] & Akebono, 1 w/[[Sumo Fuji|Don Fujii]] & Magnitude Kishiwada and 1 w/[[Sumo Fuji|Don Fujii]] & [[MAKOTO|K-ness]]), FIP World Heavyweight Championship, British Commonwealth Junior Heavyweight Championship, Osaka Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship (w/[[Sumo Fuji|Don Fujii]]), ZERO1 International Junior Heavyweight Championship, [[UWA World Trios Championship]] (2) (1 w/[[MAKOTO|Darkness Dragon]] & [[Susumu Mochizuki]] and 1 w/[[Dragon Kid]] & [[Keni'chiro Arai]]), WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (Nobukazu Hirai & Mitsuharu Kitao), WAR International Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (2) (1 w/[[Sumo Fuji|Don Fujii]] and 1 w/Battle Ranger), WAR International Junior Heavyweight Championship (2)
|titles=Open the Dream Gate Championship (2), Open the Twin Gate Championship (w/[[Sumo Fuji|Don Fujii]]), Open the Triangle Gate Championship (3) (1 w/[[Sumo Fuji|Don Fujii]] & [[Akebono]], 1 w/[[Sumo Fuji|Don Fujii]] & Magnitude Kishiwada and 1 w/[[Sumo Fuji|Don Fujii]] & [[MAKOTO|K-ness]]), FIP World Heavyweight Championship, British Commonwealth Junior Heavyweight Championship, Osaka Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship (w/[[Sumo Fuji|Don Fujii]]), ZERO1 International Junior Heavyweight Championship, [[UWA World Trios Championship]] (2) (1 w/[[MAKOTO|Darkness Dragon]] & [[Susumu Mochizuki]] and 1 w/[[Dragon Kid]] & [[Keni'chiro Arai]]), WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (Nobukazu Hirai & Mitsuharu Kitao), WAR International Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (2) (1 w/[[Sumo Fuji|Don Fujii]] and 1 w/Battle Ranger), WAR International Junior Heavyweight Championship (2)
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Latest revision as of 21:23, 19 September 2023

Profile

Masaaki Mochizuki
Masaaki Mochizuki
Name Masaaki Mochizuki
Real name Masaaki Mochizuki
Nicknames Soul of the King of the Kicker, Ontai, Saikyo
Name history Masaaki Mochizuki(debut-current), Phillip J. Mochizuki(2010)
Family Mochizuki Jr. (son)
Maestro(s) Koji Kaito
Birth date, location January 17, 1970
Obituary date
Debut, location February 21, 1994
Lost mask to
Height 175cm
Weight 85kg
Signature moves Reverse Twister, Saikyou High kick, Sankakugeri to the Face, Shin Saikyou High kick, Twister, Twister II
Titles: Open the Dream Gate Championship (2), Open the Twin Gate Championship (w/Don Fujii), Open the Triangle Gate Championship (3) (1 w/Don Fujii & Akebono, 1 w/Don Fujii & Magnitude Kishiwada and 1 w/Don Fujii & K-ness), FIP World Heavyweight Championship, British Commonwealth Junior Heavyweight Championship, Osaka Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship (w/Don Fujii), ZERO1 International Junior Heavyweight Championship, UWA World Trios Championship (2) (1 w/Darkness Dragon & Susumu Mochizuki and 1 w/Dragon Kid & Keni'chiro Arai), WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship (Nobukazu Hirai & Mitsuharu Kitao), WAR International Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship (2) (1 w/Don Fujii and 1 w/Battle Ranger), WAR International Junior Heavyweight Championship (2)

Wrestled for Toryumon Mexico on December 2, 2001 teaming with M2K stablemate Susumu Mochizuki (no relation) in a losing effort against Heavy Metal and Octagon.

Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
01/09/30 hair (1) Masaaki Mochizuki Magnum TOKYO Korakuen Hall - Tokyo, Japan
01/12/10 hair CIMA Masaaki Mochizuki Komazawa Olympic Park Indoor Stadium - Tokyo, Japan
(1) Cage Match with CIMA, Darkness Dragon and Dragon Kid