CIMA: Difference between revisions

From Luchawiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
m (Reverted edits by Lucha (Talk) to last revision by Thecubsfan)
Line 15: Line 15:
|signatureMoves=[[Dos Caras Clutch]], [[Jorge Special]], [[Schwein]], [[Iconoclasm]], [[Frog Splash|Mad Splash]]
|signatureMoves=[[Dos Caras Clutch]], [[Jorge Special]], [[Schwein]], [[Iconoclasm]], [[Frog Splash|Mad Splash]]
|titles=[[UWA World Trios Championship]] (4) (3 w/ [[SUWA]], 3 w/ [[Big Fuji]], 1 w/ [[Yoshikazu Taru|TARU]], 1 w/ [[Don Fujii]]), [[IWRG Intercontinental Welterweight Championship]] (2), [[Distrito Federal Trios Championship]] (w/[[Judo Suwa]], [[Sumo Fuji]]), Dragon Gate Open the Dream Gate Champion, Dragon Gate Open the Triangle Gate Champion (5) (2 w/ [[Ryo Saito]], 2 w/ [[Susumu Mochizuki|Susumu Yokosuka]],  1 w/ [[Don Fujii]], 1 w/ [[Magnitude Kishiwada]], 1 w/ [[Naruki Doi]], 1 w/ [[Masato Yoshino]], 1 w/ [[Jack Evans]], 1 w/ [[BxB Hulk]]), Ultimo Dragon Gym Champion (2), Ultimo Dragon Gym International Light Heavyweight Title
|titles=[[UWA World Trios Championship]] (4) (3 w/ [[SUWA]], 3 w/ [[Big Fuji]], 1 w/ [[Yoshikazu Taru|TARU]], 1 w/ [[Don Fujii]]), [[IWRG Intercontinental Welterweight Championship]] (2), [[Distrito Federal Trios Championship]] (w/[[Judo Suwa]], [[Sumo Fuji]]), Dragon Gate Open the Dream Gate Champion, Dragon Gate Open the Triangle Gate Champion (5) (2 w/ [[Ryo Saito]], 2 w/ [[Susumu Mochizuki|Susumu Yokosuka]],  1 w/ [[Don Fujii]], 1 w/ [[Magnitude Kishiwada]], 1 w/ [[Naruki Doi]], 1 w/ [[Masato Yoshino]], 1 w/ [[Jack Evans]], 1 w/ [[BxB Hulk]]), Ultimo Dragon Gym Champion (2), Ultimo Dragon Gym International Light Heavyweight Title
|}}Nobuhiko Oshima, otherwise known as Cima, graduated from the first class of Último Dragón's Toryumon dojo. He quickly became the Toryumon wrestling promotion's biggest star. He first wrestled as Shiima Nobunaga (making a few appearances in WCW under that name), then as Shiima, until finally shortening his stage name to Cima, under which he still wrestles today. He was one of the founders of the Crazy MAX stable, and had a years long feud with Magnum Tokyo, another first class graduate. He began as a high flyer, utilizing the Mad Splash as his finisher. This, however, took toll on his body and especially his knees. After returning from knee surgery he changed his style and started using the Schwein as his finisher. He wrestled in Toryumon Japan until 2004, when the promotion separated itself from Último Dragón's dojo, and changed its name to Dragon Gate. He still wrestles in Dragon Gate today. He created the Blood Generation stable in 2005, which had its final match in January 2007.
|}}
 
Cima also made his first appearance in a North American wrestling promotion in about seven years in August 2005, appearing in Ring of Honor in a match against A.J. Styles, who Cima defeated.[3]
 
Cima would return to North America for a three day tour with Ring of Honor. On March 30, 2006, in Detroit, Michigan, Cima teamed with fellow Blood Generation members Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino to defeat Ring of Honor faction Generation Next, represented by Austin Aries, Roderick Strong, and Jack Evans.[3]
 
On March 31, 2006, in Chicago, Illinois, CIMA would once again team with fellow Blood Generation members Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino in Ring of Honor, this time losing a match to another stable from Dragon Gate, Do FIXER (Dragon Kid, Ryo Saito, and Genki Horiguchi).[3] The match is said to have completely stole the show. Dave Meltzer of The Wrestling Observer gave the match the coveted 5 star rating.[4]
 
On April 1, 2006, once again in Chicago, Illinois, at the third and final Ring of Honor show, Cima teamed with Naruki Doi in a losing attempt to win the Ring of Honor Tag Titles from champions Generation Next (Austin Aries and Roderick Strong).[3]
 
In September 2006 during the Labor Day Weekend, Cima participated in the Pro Wrestling Guerrilla Battle of Los Angeles super tournament. He was able to advance all the way to the finals where he lost to Davey Richards.
 
CIMA's next return to Ring of Honor happened in late December 2006. CIMA teamed with Shingo on December 22 in Hartford, Connecticut to challenge Christopher Daniels and Matt Sydal for the ROH World Tag Team Titles, but the Japanese stars came up short in the match. The next night, in Manhattan, New York, Cima and Shingo teamed with Matt Sydal to take on the team of Austin Aries, Roderick Strong, and Delirious. This time, they were successful in their outing, when Cima pinned Delirious.[3] After the match, Cima proclaimed "Thank you US, thank you ROH, see you in 2007".
 
On January 6, 2007, Cima traveled to Australia and competed in the Australasian Wrestling Federation. In the main event, he wrestled the AWF Champion Steve Ravenous & TNT (also known as Aussie Ozbone on Japan) in a Triple Threat Elimination Match which Cima won to become the AWF Champion. The next night in Newcastle, TNT defeated Cima for the AWF Title.
 
On July 1, 2007, Cima won Dragon Gate's main title, the Open the Dream Gate Championship, from Jushin Liger in Kobe, Japan. Cima thus became the first wrestler to hold this title on two occasions.
 
On September 2, 2007, Cima won Pro Wrestling Guerrilla's Battle of Los Angeles tournament, defeating Human Tornado, Shingo and Pac on his way to the finals where he eliminated both El Generico and Roderick Strong.


<br clear=all>
<br clear=all>

Revision as of 12:40, 25 December 2010

Profile

CIMA
CIMA
Name CIMA
Real name Nobuhiko Oshima
Nicknames
Name history CIMA, SHIIMA, Shiima Nobunaga
Family
Maestro(s) Ultimo Dragon
Birth date, location November 15, 1977
Obituary date
Debut, location May 11, 1997 - Sakai, Osaka, Japan
Lost mask to
Height 5'9"/174 cm
Weight 181 lbs/82 kg
Signature moves Dos Caras Clutch, Jorge Special, Schwein, Iconoclasm, Mad Splash
Titles: UWA World Trios Championship (4) (3 w/ SUWA, 3 w/ Big Fuji, 1 w/ TARU, 1 w/ Don Fujii), IWRG Intercontinental Welterweight Championship (2), Distrito Federal Trios Championship (w/Judo Suwa, Sumo Fuji), Dragon Gate Open the Dream Gate Champion, Dragon Gate Open the Triangle Gate Champion (5) (2 w/ Ryo Saito, 2 w/ Susumu Yokosuka, 1 w/ Don Fujii, 1 w/ Magnitude Kishiwada, 1 w/ Naruki Doi, 1 w/ Masato Yoshino, 1 w/ Jack Evans, 1 w/ BxB Hulk), Ultimo Dragon Gym Champion (2), Ultimo Dragon Gym International Light Heavyweight Title


Luchas de apuestas record

Date Apuesta Winner(s) Loser(s) Arena and/or Place
00/06/04 hair (1) CIMA Sumo Dandy Fuji 2000 Kobe World Hall - Kobe, Japan
01/12/10 hair CIMA Masaaki Mochizuki Komazawa Olympic Park - Tokyo, Japan
06/11/23 hair Gamma CIMA Osaka Prefectural Gym - Osaka, Japan
08/05/05 hair (2) CIMA Yasushi Kanda Aichi Prefectural Gym - Aichi, Japan
(1) Relevos Suicidas vs. Great Sasuke & Tiger Mask IV (2) Cage Match with Dragon Kid, YAMATO, Masato Yoshino and BxB Hulk


Gallery

Source

wikipedia


International Wrestling Revolution Group (IWRG) Championships
Active: Light (Aster Boy), Welter (Jessy Ventura), Middle (Tonalli), Heavy (El Hijo de Espectro Jr.)
Tag Team (Golden Dragon & Atomico Jr.), Trios (Espartaco, Latino, Tempestad)
Mexico (Puma de Oro), Junior de Juniors (Dick Angelo 3G),

Rey Del Aire (Noisy Boy)

Inactive: Super Welter, Women
Tournaments: El Protector (El Hijo de Fishman & Tonalli), Rey del Ring (Hijo de Pirata Morgan)
Related: Mexico State Trios Championship (Gran Pandemónium, Hijo de Pandemónium, Pandemónium Jr.), WWS Welter (El Hijo del Diablo)