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  • Approval of God: Out of the three factions of the UWF Newborn split, PWFG was the only one that had the blessing of Karl Gotch and he continued to train their wrestlers.

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Shoichi Funaki

  • He Also Did: Appeared in Yoshiaki Fujiwara's Submission Master instructional series as one of Fujiwara's assistants and as part of the "bodymaking" segments as one of Yuki Ishikawa's assistants.
  • Real Song Theme Tune: "Matador" by Terumasa Hino.

Daisuke Ikeda

  • He Also Did: Appeared in Yoshiaki Fujiwara's Submission Master instructional series as the main assistant of Fujiwara and in the "bodymaking" segments as one of Yuki Ishikawa's assistants.
  • Real Song Theme Tune: Which is none other than a theme from the anime Berserk, "Tell Me Why" by PENPALS. Daisuke is a big fan of the series. He is also a fan of Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi and used "Captain of the Ship" and "RUN" for a time as his entrance themes.

Mr. Pogo

Takeshi Ono

  • He Also Did: Appeared in Yoshiaki Fujiwara's Submission Master instructional series as part of the "bodymaking" segments as one of Yuki Ishikawa's assistants.

Yuji Shimada

  • He Also Did: Appeared in Yoshiaki Fujiwara's Submission Master instructional series as part of the "bodymaking" segments as one of Yuki Ishikawa's assistants.

Minoru Tanaka

  • He Also Did: Appeared in Yoshiaki Fujiwara's Submission Master instructional series as part of the "bodymaking" segments as one of Yuki Ishikawa's assistants.
  • Real Song Theme Tune: Like Masayuki Naruse, he is a fan of B'z, and uses they songs as his entrance music. It gets a little funny when he and Naruse both go against each other, as B'z's songs will be played one after another.

Katsumi Usuda

  • He Also Did: Appeared in Yoshiaki Fujiwara's Submission Master instructional series as part of the "bodymaking" segments as one of Yuki Ishikawa's assistants.

Satoshi Yoneyama/Mohammad Yone

  • He Also Did: Appeared in the 2004 biographical film of Rikidozan as Japanese pro wrestler Toyonobori.

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