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|weight=74kg | |weight=74kg | ||
|signatureMoves=Barranca del Muerte | |signatureMoves=Barranca del Muerte, El Murcielago, Kamikaze Hurricane, Super Cangrejo | ||
|titles=Hakata Light Heavyweight | |||
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<b>Jiraiya</b>, pictured in front. Jiraiya's gimmick is based on the 1988 "Sekai Ninja-Sen Jiraiya" tokusatsu TV series in Japan by Toei. In the early-mid 90's, he competed in CMLL, Promo Azteca and AAA, in additional to occasional matches in Japanese independent promotions like Kageki and VAMOS. He has also competed in mixed martial arts fights in Koki Kitahara's CAPTURE group. | <b>Jiraiya</b>, pictured in front. Jiraiya's gimmick is based on the 1988 "Sekai Ninja-Sen Jiraiya" tokusatsu TV series in Japan by Toei. In the early-mid 90's, he competed in CMLL, Promo Azteca and AAA, in additional to occasional matches in Japanese independent promotions like Kageki and VAMOS. He has also competed in mixed martial arts fights in Koki Kitahara's CAPTURE group. |
Revision as of 21:20, 4 November 2006
Jiraiya, pictured in front. Jiraiya's gimmick is based on the 1988 "Sekai Ninja-Sen Jiraiya" tokusatsu TV series in Japan by Toei. In the early-mid 90's, he competed in CMLL, Promo Azteca and AAA, in additional to occasional matches in Japanese independent promotions like Kageki and VAMOS. He has also competed in mixed martial arts fights in Koki Kitahara's CAPTURE group.