Shiori Asahi
Shiori Asahi | |
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Shiori Asahi at a Big Japan Pro Wrestling event in January 2011. | |
Born |
Tsu, Fukuoka, Japan | February 17, 1978
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) |
Shiori Asahi X[1] |
Billed height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) |
Billed weight | 78 kg (172 lb) |
Trained by | Taka Michinoku |
Debut | July 9, 2002 |
Shiori Asahi (旭志織 Asahi Shiori)[2] is a Japanese wrestler, currently working for Kaientai Dojo. He also appears sporadically for Big Japan Pro Wrestling and 666.
In wrestling
- Finishing and signature moves
- Aun (Horizontal rolling wheel kick, preceded by a rolling snapmare and followed by spinning breakdance pike)[2]
- Signature moves
- Omega Bridge (Reverse victory roll)[2]
- Modern Times (Rolling multiple backslide)[2]
- Reverse Leg Split (Leg trap boston crab)[2]
- With Makoto Oishi
- Saboten no Hana (Aided front flip piledriver)[2]
Championships and accomplishments
- Dramatic Dream Team
- DDT Extreme Division Championship (1 time)[1]
- Kaientai Dojo
- Chiba Six Man Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Hiro Tonai & Yuki Sato
- Independent World Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time, current)
- Strongest-K Tag Team Championship (5 times) - with Makoto Oishi (2), Hiro Tonai (1), Hiroshi Fukuda (1), and Kaji Tomato (1)
- UWA World Middleweight Championship (2 times)
- WEW Hardcore Tag Team Championship (2 times)
- EX Tournament (2015)[3]
- K-Survivor Tournament (2014) - with Ayumu Honda, Bambi and Kaji Tomato
- Best Tag Team Match (2009) with Makoto Oishi vs. Gentaro and Yoshiya on August 9[4]
- Best Tag Team Match (2011) with Makoto Oishi vs. Prince Devitt and Ryusuke Taguchi on April 17[5]
- Best Tag Team Match (2012) with Hiro Tonai vs. Kengo Mashimo and Ryuichi Sekine on July 8[6]
- Best Tag Team Match (2014) with Kaji Tomato vs. Hi69 and Yuji Hino on November 3[7]
- Michinoku Pro Wrestling
- Tohoku Tag Team Championship (1 time)
References
- 1 2 "Judgment2015". Dramatic Dream Team (in Japanese). Retrieved 2015-04-01.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Profile at Puroresu Central". Puroresu Central. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
- ↑ "第1回 EXトーナメント". Kaientai Dojo (in Japanese). Retrieved 2015-03-22.
- ↑ "K-Award'09受賞結果". Kaientai Dojo (in Japanese). Livedoor. 2009-12-24. Retrieved 2012-03-23.
- ↑ "K-Award’11受賞結果". Kaientai Dojo (in Japanese). Livedoor. 2010-12-09. Retrieved 2012-03-23.
- ↑ "K-Dojo News". Kaientai Dojo (in Japanese). 2012-12-24. Archived from the original on 2012-12-27. Retrieved 2012-12-27.
- ↑ "K-Award 2014 受賞結果". Kaientai Dojo (in Japanese). 2014-12-28. Retrieved 2014-12-28.
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