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Kikutaro
formally the original Ebessan

   

Birthdate:  January 10th, 1977
Debut:  May 14th, 1994
Background:  W*ING and Osaka Pro
Alliances:  None
Ring Attire:  See above picture
Card Position:  Opener/Lower Mid-Card
Championship Title History:  Osaka Pro World's #1 Championship
Current Belt Held: None

Pictures:
- Kikutaro with a scoop slam
- Preparing for a DDT
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Kikutaro walks the ropes
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Kikutaro as Mitsunobu Kikuzawa (FMW)

Signature Moves:
- Kaiun Tornado
- Moonsault Press
- Nudo Clutch
- Ebisu Otoshi

- Shining Wizard (as Kikutaro)
- Shining Ebezard (as Ebetaro)

Signature Moves (as Mitsunobu Kikuzawa):
- Cutter
- Dropkick

2005 Recap:
Formally called Ebessan in Osaka Pro, Kikutaro became a freelancer in the spring and changed his name.  The only major promotion that he was a regular in was All Japan, where he usually wrestled in the opener in comedy matches.  One of the best comedy wrestlers in Japan, Kikutaro is also a good wrestler and can put on entertaining matches with just about anybody.

2006 Recap:
One of the most popular wrestlers with the kids, Kikutaro wrestled mostly in All Japan in 2006 and was still very entertaining with his comedy routine. He had a few singles matches (such as one against Kensuke Sasaki), but he was never considered a serious threat and tended to only squeak out wins with roll-ups and cradles. Even though he didn't win any titles or participate in any tournaments, Kikutaro was a loved part of the opening matches.


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