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Travis Tomko

Birthdate: 1976
Height: 6'6''
Weight: 289 lbs.
Debut: 2002
Background: American Professional Wrestling
Promotion History: New Japan (2006 to 2008)
Alliances: RISE

Ring Attire:  Black trunks
Card Position: Upper Mid-Card
Major Tournaments Won: None
Current Title Held:  None

Championship History:

IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championship with Giant Bernard:
- Defeated Nakanishi and Omori on 3/11/07 and lost to Makabe and Toru Yano 2/17/08

Biggest Matches:
- July 17th, 2006 vs. Yuji Nagata
- March 11th, 2007 with Giant Bernard vs. Manabu Nakanishi and Omori (title win)
- September 24th, 2007 with Giant Bernard vs. Nagata and Nakanishi (title defense)

Pictures:
- Tomko with a Military Press

Signature Moves:
- Big Boot
- Full Nelson Slam
- Jackhammer
- Magic Killer (with Giant Bernard)
- Military Press to Fallaway Slam

2007 New Japan Recap:
Teaming with Giant Bernard, Tomko saw a good deal of success in New Japan in 2007. The pair would win the IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championship on Match 11th and would hold it for the rest of the year. During that time they would defeat Tenzan and Koshinaka, Nagata and Iizuka, Tanahashi and Yamamoto, and Nagata and Manabu Nakanishi. In the G1 Tag League they would defeat Tanahashi and Kanemoto to win the tournament, cementing themselves as the best tag team in Japan.


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