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Taiyo Kea

   

Birthdate:  November 18th, 1975
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 225 lbs.

Debut:  November 26th, 1994
Formally: Agnes Kamen and Maunakea Mossman
Background:  All Japan Dojo
Promotion History: All Japan (1994 to present)
Alliances:   GURENTAI
Ring Attire:  Red trunks
Card Position:  Main Eventer
Major Tournaments Won: Champion Carnival (2006) and the Real World Tag League (2001, 2002, and 2004)
Current Title Held: All Japan Heavyweight Tag Team Championship

Championship Belt History

All Japan Triple Crown Championship:
- Defeated Satoshi Kojima on 7/3/06 and lost to Minoru Suzuki on 9/3/06

All Japan World Tag Team Championship with Johnny Smith:
- Defeated Fuchi and Kawada on 1/14/01 and lost to Anjo and Tenryu on 7/14/01

All Japan World Tag Team Championship with Keiji Mutoh:
- Defeated Anjo and Tenryu on 10/22/01 and lost to Brian Adams and Bryan Clark on 7/17/02

All Japan World Tag Team Championship with Satoshi Kojima:
- Won the World's Strongest Tag Team League on 12/6/02 and Vacated on 5/8/03

All Japan World Tag Team Championship with Jamal:
- Defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi and Yutaka Yoshie on 1/16/05 and Vacated on 12/5/05

All Japan World Tag Team Championship with Toshiaki Kawada:
- Defeated RO'Z and Suwama on 2/17/07 and lost to Satoshi Kojima and TARU on 8/26/07

All Japan World Tag Team Championship with Minoru Suzuki:
- Defeated Mutoh and Doering on 6/28/08

All Japan Junior Heavyweight Championship:
- Defeated Yoshinari Ogawa on 8/22/97 and Vacated on 6/12/98

IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championship with Keiji Mutoh:
- Defeated Tatsumi Fujinami and Osamu Nishimura on 10/28/01 and Vacated on 2/1/02

Biggest Matches:
- August 22nd, 1997 vs. Yoshinari Ogawa (title win)
- January 14th, 2001 with Johnny Smith vs. Fuchi and Kawada (title win)
- October 28th, 2001 with Keiji Mutoh vs. Tatsumi Fujinami and Osamu Nishimura (title win)
- May 20th, 2006 vs. Suwama (tournament win)
- July 3rd, 2006 vs. Satoshi Kojima (title win)

Pictures:
- Kea with a powerbomb on Kawada
- Kea as Agnes Kamen
- Agnes Kamen jumps into the ring
- The Surfer Suplex on Suwama

Signature Moves:
- H50
- H50 (as Agnes Kamen)
- Hawaiian Smasher
- Jumping Heel Kick
- Lariat to a Seated Opponent
- Powerbomb
- Surfing Suplex
- TKO

- TKO (as Agnes Kamen)
- TKO34th

Super Signature Moves:
- TKO on the Floor

Special High Quality Videos:
- Mutoh and Kea win the IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championship on 10/28/01

2005 Recap:
A member of RO&D, Kea sprung back in 2005 and had a very productive year.  Alongside Jamal, he won the All Japan World Tag Team Championship in early 2005 and held it the rest of the year.  Kea and the rest of RO&D had a long feud with the Voodoo Murderers throughout the year, with the two clashing heads repeatedly.  At the Champion Carnival, Kea came third place in his block, and at the Real World Tag League his team would finish second place in their block.  Still relatively young, Kea and RO&D are set for a big 2006.

2006 Recap:
Kea had a great year in 2006. Even though he slowed down towards the end of the year, he still set many new milestones for himself. After winning the Champion Carnival, on July 3rd Kea defeated Kojima for the Triple Crown Championship. On August 27th, Kea would successfully defend his title against Kawada, the first time that he had defeated him in his career. On September 3rd, however, Kea lost the Triple Crown Championship to Minoru Suzuki. In the Real World Tag League, Kea teamed with TAKA Michinoku but they found little success, as they did not even make it to the semi-finals.

2007 Recap:
2007 started well for Kea, as he teamed with Kawada on February 17th to win the All Japan World Tag Team Championship for the fifth time in his career. They would successfully defend the titles once against Great Muta and Vampiro before losing the titles in August against Satoshi Kojima and TARU. In the Champion Carnival, Kea pinned Toru Owashi but due to draws against Sasaki and Suwama he was unable to reach the Finals. In the Real World Tag League, Kea teamed with Hawaiian Lion but they would come in 6th place as they only picked up wins over TARU & Zodiac and Nobutaka Araya & Toru Owashi.


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