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Ryuji Ito

Japanese professional wrestler (born 1976)


Japanese professional wrestler (born 1976)

FieldValue
nameRyuji Ito
imageRyuji Ito 2015.JPG
captionIto in November 2015
namesDragon Show
Ryuji Ito
Ruko-Chan
height
weight95 kg
birth_date
birth_placeTakizawa, Iwate, Japan
trainerBJW Dojo
debutApril 29, 1999
spouse

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Ryuji Ito (born April 8, 1976) is a Japanese professional wrestler currently competing in Big Japan Pro Wrestling in the Deathmatch division.

Career

Big Japan Pro Wrestling (1999–present)

Ito, whose gimmick is reminiscent of the Mortal Kombat icon Liu Kang, has been known for competing in many deathmatches over the span of his career, including a Cage match variation which saw him defeat Kintaro Kanemura. Ito participated in a "Lightube Lightsaber match" in which he fought and defeated Abdullah Kobayashi.

In 2008, Ito competed at IWA East Coast's Masters of Pain, where he lost to Thumbtack Jack in the finals after defeating Drake Younger and Danny Havoc. He also wrestled in Chikara at The Global Gauntlet the same year.

Ito has accumulated several championships over his career while working for both Big Japan Pro Wrestling and Dramatic Dream Team. He has also feuded with both Shadow WX and Men's Teioh over his titles.

Other media

Ito appears as himself in the video game Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the Neighborhood, and also appears as himself alongside Daisuke Sekimoto, Abdullah Kobayashi, Takashi Sasaki and Jaki Numazawa in the 2006 movie Dirty Sanchez: The Movie. Ito and the other wrestlers perform wrestling moves on the three main cast members.

Personal life

Ito has been married to female referee Lee Nikkan since 2000.

Championships and accomplishments

  • Big Japan Pro Wrestling
    • BJW Deathmatch Heavyweight Championship (7 times)
    • BJW Tag Team Championship (3 times) – with Badboy Hido (1), Abdullah Kobayashi (1) and Kankuro Hoshino (1)
    • WEW Hardcore Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Daisaku Shimoda
    • Yokohama Shopping Street 6-Man Tag Team Championship (7 times) – with Kankuro Hoshino and Shinya Ishikawa (1), Daisuke Sekimoto and Jaki Numazawa (1), Abdullah Kobayashi and Jaki Numazawa (1), Jake Numazawa and Yuko Miyamoto (1), Takashi Sasaki and Yuko Miyamoto (1), and Abdullah Kobayashi and Kankuro Hoshino (2)
    • Hayabusa Cup (2002)
    • Ikkitousen Deathmatch Survivor (2013)
    • Triangle of Ultraviolence: Messengers of Death (2011)
    • Dainichi-X (2012) – with Takumi Tsukamoto
  • Dramatic Dream Team
    • KO-D Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Sanshiro Takagi
  • Japan Indie Awards
    • Best Bout Award (2009) vs. Jun Kasai on November 20
    • Best Bout Award (2016) vs. Kankuro Hoshino on July 24
  • Tokyo Sports
    • Match of the Year Award (2009) vs. Jun Kasai on November 20

References

References

  1. "所属選手一覧 伊東 竜二". [[Big Japan Pro Wrestling]].
  2. [http://wrestlingzone.ru/star/r/ryujiito/ WrestlingZone.ru : Ryuji Ito] {{in lang. ru
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  4. [http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/chikara/ Online World of Wrestling : Chikara Pro Wrestling]
  5. "Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the Neighborhood Character Spotlight". Gamespot.
  6. "Ryuji Ito - Movies".
  7. "Messengers Of Death Tournament". Cagematch.net.
  8. link. (December 31, 2016). Sports Navi. [[Yahoo!]]
  9. link. (24 May 2023)
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