MAZADA
Birthdate:
May 23rd, 1975
Height: 5'6"
Weight: 190 lbs.
Debut: November 15th, 1995
Background: Lucha Libre
Promotion History: All
Japan (2003 to present)
Alliances: GURENTAI
Ring Attire: Pants and a black t-shirt
Card Position: Mid-Card
Major Tournaments Won: None
Current Title Held: None
Championship
History:
None
Biggest Matches:
- October 11th, 2004 with NOSAWA vs. Genichiro Tenryu and Masanobu Fuchi
(title challenge)
- August 21st, 2005 vs. TAKA Michinoku (title challenge)
- April 20th, 2006 vs. Shuji Kondo (title challenge)
Pictures:
- MAZADA
with a Hurricanrana
Signature
Moves:
- Hurricanrana
- Legsweep
DDT
- Release
German Suplex
- Rotating
Complete Shot
- Shoda
Drop (HQ)
2005 Recap:
Considering he was never too far up on the card, MAZADA had a fair amount
of success in 2005. He started as a part of the heel tag team with NOSAWA,
but the team split when NOSAWA no longer wanted to cheat to win. Their
feud ended with a "loser must leave All Japan" match, which
was won by MAZADA. MAZADA even challenged for the All Japan World Jr.
Heavyweight Championship against TAKA Michinoku, but he came up short.
For much of the rest of 2005, MAZADA feuded with Space Lone Wolf, who
wrestled mysteriously similar to the banished NOSAWA.
2006 Recap:
Another slow year for MAZADA, although he was a constant fixture on
the All Japan cards. MAZADA got a chance at Kondo's All Japan World
Jr. Heavyweight Championship on April 20th, but Kondo would come out
victorious. By the fall regularly tagged with the freelancer Minoru
Suzuki, helping him stay in the midcard as he helped Suzuki pick up
a few key wins. He also began teaming again with his old partner NOSAWA.
2007 Recap:
MAZADA teamed with NOSAWA for the start of 2007, but when NOSAWA joined
the Mexican Amigos he started teaming strictly with Minoru Suzuki. MAZADA
feuded for most of the summer with the Mexican Amigos and even brought
in other Japanese wrestlers (actually Mexican wrestlers) to start a
Mexico vs. Japan feud (with the Mexican wrestlers really being Japanese
and the Japanese wrestlers really being Mexican). MAZADA did not take
part in the Jr. Heavyweight League or the Champion Carnival, and generally
was only used to fill the mid-card of events.
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