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Motosugu Shimizu
Shimizu in March 2008Ring name(s) Motosugu Shimizu Born July 14, 1977
Suginami, Tokyo, JapanMotosugu Shimizu (清水基嗣 Shimizu Motosugu , born 14th July, 1977 in Suginami, Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese wrestler for the El Dorado promotion.
Career
He began his career with the T2P (Toryumon 2000 Project) group of students and had a very promising career until he was sidelined with a shoulder injury in September, 2000. He became a ring announcer and other staff duties during his rehab time. In November 2003 he returned to the ring in exhibition matches for Toryumon Japan. But after Ultimo Dragon left Toryumon Japan in 2004 he did not make the jump to newly formed Dragon Gate. He returned by going back to ring announcing when he join Dragondoor which showcased some of his former T2P mates. He officially returned to the ring full time in January 2006 and began wrestling in Michinoku Pro and El Dorado. He began a violent feud with Manjimaru which ended with them having to collectively pay off the debts they accumulated in damages that occurred in their hardcore matches. He was then recruited into the Sukiyaki stable by Shuji Kondo, but after the stable dissolved he went off on his own again.
On February 29, 2008, Shimizu competed in Chikara's 2nd annual King of Trios tournament, representing El Dorado alongside fellow Japanese indy wrestlers Michael Nakazawa and Go. The team was eliminated in the first round by The Colony (Fire Ant, Soldier Ant and Worker Ant). On March 2, the third night of the tournament, Shimizu and Go entered a tag team gauntlet match. Shimizu managed to eliminate Las Chivas Rayadas (Chiva III and Chiva IV) with the Marshmallow Hedgehog, before the team was eliminated by The Sweet 'n' Sour Incorporated (Sara Del Rey and Bobby Dempsey).
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Marshmallow Hedgehog (Bridging grounded double chickenwing)
- Schoolboy
- Signature moves
External links
Categories:- Japanese professional wrestlers
- 1977 births
- Living people
- People from Tokyo
- Japanese sportspeople stubs
- Finishing moves
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