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6->''"[=UWFi=] was a proto-MMA organization that aimed to show that real, tough, submission wrestling could draw large crowds again. Their aim was to bring back credibility and respect back to the world of professional wrestling. There are too many styles in the world of pro-wrestling today responsible for the bad reputation that pro-wrestling is sometimes associated with. In particular the "loud-mouthed", popular style that puts a premium on appearance and useless muscles, silly costumes, and trademark "cartoon" characters but very little premium on competitive wrestling, character, or proven skill. From the [=UWFi=] perspective, that kind of show only encourages body abuse and sends the wrong sort of message to audiences, especially younger ones. The [=UWFi=] message is to get into the gym; get on the mat, learn from your elders and betters, respect your opponents, and do your best. The [=UWFi=] matched all types of athletes; boxers, kickboxers, wrestlers, martial artists to show how effective the [=UWFi=] style is. The [=UWFi=] aimed to bring real professional wrestling back to the world!"''
7-->-- '''Ted Pelc''', a summary for ''UWF Bushido: Way of the Warrior'', basically [=UWFi=] shows with English commentary.
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9%%One quote is enough. Others can go on the "Quotes" page.
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11!!As a whole
12* AmateurCast: The Junior League, which is where guys like Wrestling/HiromitsuKanehara, Wrestling/YoshihiroTakayama, Wrestling/KazushiSakuraba, Daijiro Matsui and Kenichi Yamamoto got their start is basically UWFI’s undercard.
13* AuthorAppeal: UWFI liked using foreigners with pro wrestling backgrounds, though most of them also had amateur wrestling backgrounds as well, [[BadassOnPaper with some of them being World Championship and Olympic-level caliber]].
14* BadassCrew: The native wrestlers were made up of most of the veterans from Newborn and other young prospects of the time.
15* BushidoIndex: Had an English commentated show under the name, UWF Bushido: Way of The Warrior.
16* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Their logo was [[PurpleIsPowerful purple]], like Wrestling/NobuhikoTakada's colour motif.
17* FactionMotto: "The Strong Will Be Glorified".
18* FunWithAcronyms: The promotion’s full name was [[WritingAroundTrademarks Union of Wrestling Forces]] International.
19* GondorCallsForAid: With Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling and Wrestling Association R (WAR). Unfortunately it was not enough (and may have actually hurt them more than aid them) to keep the promotion going past a year they started working with them. They also sold a third of the company to Kotaro Ishizawa, director of Tokyo Pro Wrestling, but it was too little, too late.
20* {{Greed}}: Arguably, this is what killed the promotion.
21* InsistentTerminology: Billed their UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}} matches as "Standing Bouts" and their TagTeam matches as "Double Bouts".
22* LighterAndSofter: Despite its theme as "real pro wrestling", it was actually a step back from the realism of Newborn. They had [[WrestlingMonster Wrestling Monsters]], [[SuplexFinisher Suplex Finishers]], and TagTeam matches (even a UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}} tag team match of all things).
23* MinoredInAsskicking: UWF-i had a small UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}} league, and they had actual champions on their dojo.
24* NoBudget: Unlike PWFG, who had a major sponsor in Megane Super, or RINGS, who had a TV contract with WOWOW, UWFI struggled financially in its beginnings and only got off the ground since they had most of the original staff from Newborn to get the fans to sell out their events. They even ran out of money once and had to contact Newborn President Shinji Jin (despite vowing never to work with him again), and use him as a middleman to work out some financing from Hachiro Tanaka of Megane Super. They eventually got a partnership with the French television network, Eurosport to gain some form of financial stability before the promotion's demise.
25* TheRemnant: They were the biggest part of the former UWF Newborn.
26* SpecialGuest: Wrestling/LouThesz served as a commissioner, Wrestling/BillyRobinson was a trainer at the UWF Snakepit and wrestled an exhibition match with Wrestling/NickBockwinkel for the promotion and Danny Hodge occasionally served as a judge in the UWFI's pursuit of old-school credibility. Thesz even lent his 1950s NWA World title belt to be used as the "[[InsistentTerminology UWFI Real Pro-Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship]]".
27* SpinOff: After the promotion closed, most of the native wrestlers started up Kingdom.
28* SuplexFinisher: The promotion actually encouraged doing suplexes (especially overhead ones) as it was one way of reducing an opponent’s points.
29* TagTeam: They had these sort of matches unlike PWFG (until the Pancrase guys left anyway) and RINGS, though in keeping with the combat sport aesthetic it was going for, partners who tagged out had to immediately return to their corner or it will be considered a foul, so things like double team attacks never occurred in the promotion.
30* TournamentArc: The UWF-i staff tried to put together an all star tournament and sent letters to all the top wrestlers of the era: Wrestling/MitsuharuMisawa from AJPW, Wrestling/ShinyaHashimoto from NJPW, Wrestling/AkiraMaeda from RINGS, Wrestling/GenichiroTenryu from WAR and Wrestling/MasakatsuFunaki from Pancrase, but none of them accepted; Funaki was not interested, Tenryu gave in but put an excuse, Maeda countered with an offer of a tournament of his own, and Hashimoto and Misawa talked harshly against the idea. They all probably deducted that the tournament might be a plan to attract them to UWF-i to allow its wrestlers to legit shoot on them and destroy their aura.
31* VestigialEmpire: The last promotion with an "UWF" on its name, and the most successful one.
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33[[foldercontrol]]
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35[[folder:UWFI natives]]
36!!!Takumi Adachi
37* CoolTeacher: Became a national coach of the Japan Wrestling Association after he retired from active wrestling and was a support coach at the Sydney Olympics, the Athens Olympics and the Beijing Olympics. He also coaches wrestling as the Gen Sports Academy.
38* GuestStarPartyMember: Was a guest trainer for the UWFI Snake Pit, the Kingdom Dojo and later Takada Dojo.
39* [[IKnowKarate I Know Freestyle Wrestling]]: Competed in the 1992 Olympics, placed 4th in the 1990 World Championships and 7th in the 1991 World Championships, won gold in the 1990 Asian Cup and 1987 Asian Championships, with a bronze in the 1993 Asian Championships.
40* NonActionGuy: Did not compete in UWFI or Kingdom.
41
42!!!Wrestling/HiromitsuKanehara
43
44!!!Masakazu Maeda
45-->''"I don't know much about Masakazu Maeda’s fights, but he believed that UWF Inter matches were serious competitions. Every time he had a match, his family and friends cheered for him seriously. He thought that he had cheated them. It is rumored that he retired because he couldn't stand to cheat his family and friends."''
46-->-- An underground source from Japan
47
48* AlliterativeName
49* TheApprentice: To Wrestling/NobuhikoTakada.
50* ArchEnemy / TheRival: Wrestling/HiromitsuKanehara.
51* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Silver short tights with blue shin guards.
52* [[IKnowKarate I Know Shoot Wrestling]]: Trained at the UWFI Snakepit.
53* {{Jobber}}: Was basically there to let Wrestling/HiromitsuKanehara get experience in wrestling events and either lost or drew all their matches together.
54* TeenGenius: Was 18 when he made his debut.
55* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Sort of disappeared after his matches with Wrestling/HiromitsuKanehara in 1992.
56
57!!!Shunsuke/Daijiro Matsui
58-->''"Wanderlei Silva? He was just a neanderthal-looking Brazilian with sloppy hooks. Igor Vovchanchyn? A short dude with bad wrestling. Vitor Belfort? Lol, he was a Christian, how freaky. As you can guess, Matsui stood no chance against any of these professional unarmed killers, but it didn't stop him from going to the judges against two of them and resisting valiantly against the remnant one without an ounce of fear. He was way more worried about his visa during his King of the Cage tenure in United States than of any of these dudebros."''
59-->-- Reddit user [=DaShoota=]
60
61* TheApprentice: To Wrestling/NobuhikoTakada.
62* CoolTeacher: Was a trainer at Takada Dojo.
63* CrazyIsCool: You would have to be to do the things he does in a fight.
64* DefeatingTheUndefeatable: Thrashed the legendary vale tudo fighter Jose "Pele" Landi-Jons in one of the most mindcrossing upsets ever.
65* {{Determinator}}: He could be at the best a mediocre shooter, but he got out unfinished from Wanderlei Silva and many other guys who should have punched and/or stretched him to pieces. As his PRIDE profile put it, he never gave up not matter what.
66* EarlyBirdCameo: He has claimed to have worked an independent wrestling match under a mask, though nobody seems to know for who and when.
67* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness / EstablishingCharacterMoment: His first two fights in PRIDE were long snoozefest draws with Akira Shoji and Sanae Kikuta respectively. It was his fight with Carlos Newton where he showed off how awesome he could be.
68* EscapeArtist: Was very good in submission escapes, and his fight against Carlos Newton featured increasingly crazy ones.
69* EvilCounterpart: To Wrestling/KendoKashin, when he wrestled as Mr Problem wearing a modified Kendo Kashin attire and mask.
70* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Judo}}: A black belt and also trained in amateur wrestling.
71* ImprovFu / WrestlerInAllOfUs: Unlike other shooters who were able to hold their own by striking and grappling, Matsui had not very much skills on those fields, but he was a sharp wrestler and had proficiency in improvising during his fights. If his opponent was too much for fighting the old way, he would threw dropkicks, coconut openers, running slams against the turnbuckle, piledrivers and whatnot in order to get the win.
72* TheLancer: To Wrestling/KazushiSakuraba.
73* MadeOfIron: Matsui was tough to submit or knock out, whoever was his opponent, and that's saying something.
74* RedBaron: "Honoo no Grappler" ("The Flame Grappler"), "Takada Dojo/PRIDE no Kirikomi Taichō" ("Takada Dojo/PRIDE’s Raid Captain"), "The Japanese Tank".
75* RingOldies: Is nearing his fifties now and is an active wrestler for the GLEAT promotion.
76* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: After seeing his partner Sakuraba fall to Wanderlei Silva, Matsui fastly went after his homologue in Silva's camp, Pele, and defeated him.
77* StoneWall: Was very difficult to submit.
78* TheWorfEffect: Tapped out to Yoshihisa Yamamoto of all people in a grappling match held at Takada Dojo.
79
80!!!Hideyuki Ōhashi
81* TheApprentice: To Tetsuro Kawai and Kenji Yonekura.
82* AuthorityEqualsAssKicking: Is the president of Japan Pro Boxing Association (JPBA) and its subsidiary body East Japan Boxing Association (JPBA-east). He is also the director of the director of the Japan Boxing Commission.
83* BashBrothers: His older brother Katsuyuki Ohashi is also a boxer.
84* BoxingBattler: A professional boxing champion and coach.
85* CombatCommentator: Has worked as a boxing commentator in retirement.
86* CoolTeacher: Owns Ohashi Boxing Gym (Ohashi Promotions) and has trained Former WBC Super flyweight champion, Katsushige Kawashima among others. In January 2007, Ohashi served as the head trainer of the Japanese team in the BOXING GRAND PRIX 2007 event (held under the partnership of the Teiken Boxing Gym, and Golden Boy Promotions).
87* GuestStarPartyMember: Was a boxing coach for the UWFI wrestlers.
88* [[IKnowKarate I Know Boxing]]: Trained at the Kawai Gym (aka the Kanagawa Atsumi Boxing Gym) and the Yonekura Boxing Gym and is a national Light flyweight champion and a two-time minimumweight world champion.
89* NonActionGuy: Did not compete in UWFI.
90* RedBaron: "Phoenix", "150-Nen Ni 1-ri no Tensai" ("Genius That Comes Once Every 150 Years").
91
92!!!Masaya Onosaka
93* HammyHerald: As a ring announcer in the UWFI, Kingdom and the first PRIDE show.
94* HeAlsoDid: He is a voice actor who works for Aoni Production. He is known for his work in ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' as Shinji Hirako, ''Manga/ThePrinceOfTennis'' as Takeshi Momoshiro, ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'' as Vash the Stampede and ''WebComic/HetaliaAxisPowers'' as France.
95* TheIdiotFromOsaka: He is from the prefecture and is known for his Kansai accent in some of his roles.
96* LargeHamAnnouncer: His job in the UWFI, Kingdom and the first PRIDE show.
97* NonActionGuy
98
99!!!Yūichi Ōshita
100* NonActionGuy: He was part of the sales department.
101
102!!!Wrestling/KazushiSakuraba
103
104!!!Shinji Sasazaki
105-->''"He called it “shoot wrestling,” and he showed me some scars that he had on his knees. I didn’t know much about his background, and he spoke in broken English, so all I really knew is that I loved to train, and that he loved to train, and he showed me his drivers license where he was something like 300 pounds, and the time that he’s talking to me he’s around 185 pounds, and I was really impressed that someone that had his kind of knee injuries was able to lose that kind of weight."''
106-->-- Billy Scott
107
108* AlliterativeName
109* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: He was basically UWFI’s Masami Soranaka, as he was the booker for the American wrestlers.
110* CoolTeacher: Was a coach for the UWFI gaijin before Wrestling/BillyRobinson took over.
111* FormerlyFat: Was once about 300 pounds.
112* ICouldaBeenAContender: A former pro wrestler trained by the NJPW Dojo. He later moved to AJPW and spent some time in Canada, but it is said he retired as he didn’t like Giant Baba’s less focus on sparring.
113* IHaveManyNames: As a pro wrestler he used his real name, Samurai, Samurai Shinji, The Tiger, Viet Cong Express #2, and Yang Chung.
114* NonActionGuy: Did not wrestle in UWFI.
115* RedBaron: "Mikan no Taiki" ("Unfinished Talent").
116
117!!!Kiyoshi Shimizu
118* CombatReferee: Was the UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}} referee of UWFI, though he also did referee the wrestling bouts.
119
120!!!Takeshi Suzuki
121-->''"A promise is a contract and a contract is absolute."''
122
123* AffectionateNickname: "Ken" Suzuki. He is also called Arinko for some reason.
124* CombatCommentator: Has served as a commentator to other promotions like Battlarts, Hard Hit, etc.
125* DoNotCallMePaul: His birth name is Ken Kanda.
126* HiddenDepths: Owns a Yakitori restaurant called Ichiokuen.
127* NonActionGuy: Was a sales representative in the original UWF. He was the Senior Managing Director of UWF Newborn, UWF International, and Kingdom.
128* PromotedFanboy: He got his job after having been Wrestling/NobuhikoTakada's fan club director in the 1980s.
129
130!!!Wrestling/YoshihiroTakayama
131
132!!!Ryuki Ueyama
133-->''"Ueyama's fighting career started in the old, late-90s RINGS cards. It's already hard to determine how much of even the late-period RINGS revival was legit, but Ueyama managed to make it even harder with his inexplicable ability to have fights with weird, screwjob endings. His first was a 1999 run-in with mixed martial arts legend Lee Hasdell, which Ueyama lost by disqualification after inexplicably and repeatedly raking Hasdell's eyes. His karmic repayment came two months later, when Dutch heavyweight Willie Peeters fouled him with so many illegal blows that, under RINGS' system of fouls, Peeters was ruled to have been knocked out. One year later, Ueyama would meet future UFC champion Dave Menne and get utterly dominated by him--but Menne briefly forgot the rules and struck him with a closed fist, which earned him a yellow card and rendered the fight a draw. For his next trick, he managed to fight to two draws with the same fighter in one year and, somehow, also record a TKO victory over legitimate UFC veteran [=LaVerne=] Clark. It was the transition from RINGS to DEEP that best served him: While only a middling fighter outside the regional organization, within the confines of DEEP he earned the first true winning streak of his career thanks to DEEP's 2002 middleweight tournament, where he won three fights in one night and became DEEP's inaugural middleweight champion. It was the highest-profile success he'd have in his career, and within a year Pride came knocking, looking to populate their Bushido series with his momentum. Unfortunately, he ran into a mountain. When Ueyama walked out at Pride: Bushido 2 in 2004 he was 9-6-4, and his greatest fight was a corner stoppage against the 12-9 [=LaVerne=] Clark. His opponent was Sean "The Muscle Shark" Sherk, who was 22-1-1, had two tournament titles and had just a year prior almost knocked out Matt Hughes. Ueyama did not stand a chance. His second and final Pride appearance came later that year against the legendary Ikuhisa Minowa, and it's...suspicious? The fight has an inescapable feeling of pro-wrestling kayfabe hanging over it, from the camera close-ups of Kiyoshi Tamura sitting ringside as the commentators discuss Ueyama's place as a soldier in a proxy war between Minowa and Tamura, Minowa's usual aggression seems oddly tempered as he passes up ground-and-pound opportunities to trade half-applied leglocks, and despite having had competitive grappling fights with Ryan Gracie, Ricardo Almeida and even Tamura himself within the past year Minowa couldn't muster much successful offense against Ueyama, who was once controlled with ease by Dave Menne. Minowa took a split decision, and Ueyama never appeared in Pride again. He kept fighting, though--for another ten years, in fact, everywhere from K-1 Hero's to the ill-fated RINGS revival to China's Art of War FC, which gave him his own main event. Very little of it went well for him--in the last ten years of his career Ueyama went 2-10-2 (1), with one of those victories coming against Kosei Kubota, the fighter he'd drawn with twice eight years prior. He ultimately retired at 11-15-5 (1). He wrestled intermittently with Tamura's U-Style shows throughout his career, but never achieved any real fame from it. And yet, that was still enough to hold a title. Jobber or no, Ueyama successfully etched his name in the title history of one of the most enduring promotions in MMA history. And he wore shiny purple trunks. That's pretty cool."''
134-->-- A profile of Ueyama from a VideoGame/FireProWrestling user [=CarlCX=] from https://steamcommunity.com
135
136* TheApprentice: To Wrestling/NobuhikoTakada, Wrestling/AkiraMaeda, and Wrestling/KiyoshiTamura (and was his first U-FILE Camp trainee).
137* CoolTeacher: Has his own gym, U-Spirit Japan Machina Gym. He also helped Katsuhiko Nagata (Wrestling/YujiNagata’s younger brother) train for MMA as TEAM KINGS.
138* EarlyBirdCameo: Had a few matches in UWFI and Kingdom before joining RINGS.
139* EyeScream: Accidently eye gouged Lee Hasdell once in a match and was disqualified.
140* [[IKnowKarate I Know Amateur Wrestling]]: In high school and trained in shoot wrestling at the UWFI Snakepit, the Kingdom Dojo, the RINGS Japan dojo, and U-File Camp.
141* {{Jobber}}: In UWFI, Kingdom and RINGS.
142* OvershadowedByAwesome: Like Yasuhito Namekawa, he debuted in RINGS in 1998 so he never got to be a bigger star. He also debuted in UWFI in its last year and left Kingdom after the first few events so he was never a star in those promotions either.
143* PurpleIsPowerful: Is known to usually wear purple coloured gear like Wrestling/NobuhikoTakada.
144* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His name is sometimes mistakenly translated as Tatsunori Kamiyama for some reason, which is why some English wrestling sites use it instead of his real name for his appearances in UWFI.
145* UrExample: The first DEEP Middleweight Champion.
146* WrestlingFamily: His brother is also Tomoaki Ueyama an amateur wrestler and MMA fighter who also trained at U-File Camp.
147
148!!!Ryogaku Wada
149* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Though he never debuted as a pro wrestler, he was a weighlifting expert and was supposedly ''very'' good on the gym, with people like Sakuraba and Tamura praising him when he had his MMA debut.
150* CombatReferee: Was the main referee for UWF-i and Kingdom. He also was one for RINGS and NJPW, Pancrase, Inoki Genome Federation, etc.
151* CoolOldGuy: Was 39 years old when he tried MMA.
152* CoolTeacher: He's a personal physical trainer, guy like Akihiro Gono, Eiji Mitsuoka, Hideo Tokoro and Wrestling/KazuyukiFujita have trained under him.
153* GameMaster: He made the RINGS King of Kings rules, as well as ZST's official rules.
154* GlassCannon: A stamina example in MMA.
155* HoldUpYourScore: Serves as a MMA judge from time to time.
156* MinoredInAssKicking: He had two MMA fights, he won the first and loss the other.
157* RedBaron: "Nihon Kakutōgi-kai no Ban'nin" ("The Keeper of the Japanese Fighting Sports World")
158
159!!!Minehito Watanabe
160* RedBaron: Better known as "Captain" Watanabe. He is also called Cap-chan by his fans.
161* UnknownCharacter: Was a trainee at UWFI, but he never debuted and later quit to become a comedian.
162
163!!!Kenichi Yamamoto
164-->''"Kenichi Yamamoto is one of the longest-tenured jobbers in mixed martial arts, has one of the worst records in mixed martial arts--and was almost the undisputed champion of the world. Yamaken's entire career was founded on his childhood love of shoot-style pioneer Akira Maeda. Watching his matches made Yamamoto train in Seidokaikan karate and, ultiamtely, join Nobuhiko Takada's UWFi, where he befriended fellow future MMA competitors Yoji Anjo and Yoshihiro Takayama as part of the Golden Cups, a triumvirate of shooters who alternated between comic promos and violent beatings. As with many, when the UWFi folded Yamamoto went a step further towards legitimacy by joining FIghting Network RINGS, and gradually, his wrestling turned into fighting. As always, it's tough to tell what of the early RINGS matches were worked. What most certainly was not worked was Yamamoto's participation at UFC 23, the second and last Ultimate Japan tournament, where he in one night outgrappled both the talented Katsuhisa Fujii and the always-tricky, future-Anderson-Silva-defeating Daiju Takase. The performance earned him the tournament crown, and with it, a shot at the UFC welterweight championship when they returned to Japan the following year, at the time held by consensus #1 Pat Miletich. It was not a competitive bout: Miletich stymied Yamamoto's attempts at striking from range, Yamamoto had no answer for Miletich's wrestling, and two minutes into the second round Miletich choked him out. It was Yamamoto's first loss after a three-fight win streak. It would set the tone for the rest of his career. Yamamoto fought across the MMA world after his UFC stint: He turned up in the short-lived Club Fight promotion, he returned to RINGS for one night only, he spent a year and a half with PRIDE, he showed up in BodogFight and he took part in Grabaka's house shows. Nearly every fight ended with Yamamoto staring up at the lights. His sole victory in the last thirteen years of his career was a 2005 knockout over the 2-3 German Reyes: Otherwise he was knocked out by everyone from Kevin Randleman to Ikuhisa Minowa to a 40 year-old Sanae Kikuta--one of only two men Kikuta was able to knock out in 31 victories. (The other was an 0-0 rookie with no MMA training.) Yamamoto tried. He was athletic, he was charismatic and he always put forth the best effort he could--it was just inevitably, heartbreakingly, never enough. He retired at 5-12-2, with only one loss going the distance. But once, just once, he had his hands on the welterweight champion of the world. Once he could have been king."''
165-->-- A profile of Yamamoto from a VideoGame/FireProWrestling user [=CarlCX=] from https://steamcommunity.com
166
167* ADayInTheLimelight: Won the UFC 23: Ultimate Japan 2 middleweight tournament. He then lost the title to Genki Sudo.
168* TheApprentice: To Wrestling/NobuhikoTakada and Wrestling/AkiraMaeda.
169* ArchEnemy: Wrestling/KiyoshiTamura. Kenichi challenged him after winning the UFC tournament, but never received an answer. They seem to have made up at Wrestling/NobuhikoTakada's retirement ceremony.
170* AscendedFanboy: Was an Wrestling/AkiraMaeda fanboy, by his own admission. He even named his gym after the title of Maeda's autobiography.
171* BadassTeacher: Has his own gym and most notably trained Hideo Tokoro.
172* BrattyHalfPint: Joined UWFI when he was 16 and tended to act like a disrespectful punk in the ring. He got arguably got worse when he got into RINGS.
173* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Reading the numbers of his poor MMA record (and watching his profile images wearing wacky hats and shades) can make forget that the guy won a UFC tournament against people who went to become much more successful than him.
174* DarkAndTroubledPast: Suffered ParentalAbandonment and even abuse as a child. Reading Wrestling/AkiraMaeda's autobiography The Power of Dream in middle school was basically the only thing which made him keep on.
175* GameBreakingInjury: Was forcefully retired from RINGS in 1999 due to getting surgery to remove a benign tumor, (which they discovered due to him getting one too many concussions). Though he did return for a fight against Genki Sudo under the KOK rules in 2001.
176* IKnowKarate: A Kyokushin stylist and also trained in Seidokaikan before it became K-1, and later added UsefulNotes/MuayThai and fought in about 60 matches under those rules. He also has some training in UsefulNotes/{{Judo}} and has a brown belt in UsefulNotes/BrazilianJiuJitsu under Renzo Gracie black belt Shawn Williams.
177* KindHeartedCatLover: Has a cat named Rocky, he was actually allergic to cats before, but he describes meeting the kitten as LoveAtFirstSight and was doting enough to overcome his allergies.
178* LikeFatherLikeSon: His two sons Daiki and Sora are also MMA fighters.
179* PowerTrio: With Wrestling/YojiAnjo and Wrestling/YoshihiroTakayama as the Golden Cups.
180* RedBaron: "Yamaken" as he has the same name as a {{Yakuza}} Kumicho and founder of the Yamaken-gumi. Also "U no Hagure Okami" ("U-System's Wandering Wolf").
181* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His real name is written as 山本 健一, while he sometimes also goes by 山本 喧一.
182* StartMyOwn: Founded a small MMA companies called Club Fight and Titan Fight. He recently created another one called Pound 4 Pound Fighting Championships and a grappling event called G-Fight.
183* TeenGenius: Was 18 when he debuted.
184* UnknownRival: In real life to Wrestling/KiyoshiTamura. He unsuccessfully challenged him to a MMA fight several times, and criticized for leaving Fighting Network RINGS during the promotion's lowest point.
185* WorthyOpponent: Fellow shoot stylist Wrestling/AlexanderOtsuka, who he fought and lost to by decision in Pride.
186
187!!!Takahiro Yoshimizu
188* HammyHerald: As a ring announcer in the UWFI and Sengoku Raiden Championship.
189* HeAlsoDid: He is a voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production and has been doing so since 1988. He has voiced several characters in Manga/OnePiece.
190* TheIdiotFromOsaka: He is from the prefecture and graduated from Osaka Institute of Technology High School and Setsunan University.
191* LargeHamAnnouncer: His job in the UWFI and Sengoku Raiden Championship.
192* NonActionGuy
193[[/folder]]
194
195[[folder:UWFI gaijins]]
196!!!Wrestling/GaryAlbright
197
198!!![[Wrestling/AllenCoage Bad News Allen]]
199
200!!!Vladimir Berkovich
201* TheApprentice: To Wrestling/BradRheingans and Wrestling/AntonioInoki.
202* ArchEnemy: Wrestling/GaryAlbright and Wrestling/DanSevern in UWFI.
203* BashBrothers: With Salman Hashimikov and Victor Zangiev.
204* TheBigGuy: Was the biggest of the Russian wrestlers.
205* BoringButPractical: Compared to Hashimikov and Zangiev, he prefers taking down his opponents and pinning them to the floor and allow them to tire themselves out escaping from under him rather than try for submissions or repeatedly throwing them.
206* GlassCannon: Was past his prime and out of shape during his UWFI run, which didn’t help his poor stamina.
207* HuskyRusskie
208* [[IKnowKarate I Know Amateur Wrestling]]: An accomplished Greco-Roman wrestler, though he was also a 5 time European freestyle champion at the collegiate level.
209* LeotardOfPower: An amateur wrestling one with long pants.
210* MightyGlacier: Big, strong, slow.
211* MotherRussiaMakesYouStrong
212* OvershadowedByAwesome: Is not as well known as his countrymen Hashimikov and Zangiev.
213* PowerStable: Red Bull Army.
214* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Some sources list him as Vladimir Velkovich.
215* StoutStrength: 6ft 2 and over 300 pounds.
216* SuplexFinisher: Used plenty of suplexes, as part of his background.
217* UnskilledButStrong: A pure wrestler with almost no submission or striking skills.
218
219!!!Jeff Blatnick
220-->''"Jeff deserves so much credit for helping establish MMA. He gave his credibility to our sport we all owe him a debt of gratitude."''
221-->-- "Big" John [=McCarthy=]
222
223* AuthorityEqualsAssKicking: He served on the board of wrestlers for USA wrestling
224* {{Bouncer}}: In the summers of 1980–81 he worked as one at the Thirsty Whale in Minocqua, Wisconsin.
225* CombatCommentator: Worked as one from UFC 4 through UFC 32. He served as a television commentator during the 1988 Summer Olympics and was also a commentator for the Division 1 NCAA wrestling championships.
226* CombatReferee: Was a licensed MMA referee.
227* CoolTeacher: Was a varsity wrestling coach at Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School.
228* {{Determinator}}: Was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma in 1982, prompting the removal of his spleen and appendix. He still competed and won gold at the 1984 Olympics.
229* GameBreakingInjury: Retired from wrestling after a second round with cancer, which required chemotherapy.
230* GameMaster: He served as the UFC commissioner and was instrumental in helping the UFC get regulated by the athletic commissions, which kept the sport of mixed martial arts alive during its dark ages in the United States at the time. Blatnick is among the people credited with giving the sport of mixed martial arts its name.
231* HiddenDepths: Worked as a motivational speaker.
232* HoldUpYourScore: Also served as a MMA judge.
233* [[IKnowKarate I Know Amateur Wrestling]]: Three-time All-American, NCAA Division II heavyweight wrestling championships in 1978 and 1979 and won the Olympic gold medal in the superheavyweight division of Greco-Roman wrestling in 1984.
234* NonActionGuy: Was not a competitor in UWFI or UFC.
235* SpecialGuest: Was an announcer for UWFI's American PPVs.
236* UrExample: He and his teammate Steve Fraser were the first Americans to ever win gold in Olympic Greco-Roman wrestling history.
237
238!!!Greg Bobchick
239* TheApprentice: To Wrestling/IvanKoloff.
240* HeelFaceTurn: Ended up in prison for steroid trafficking, he got better and later became a police officer himself.
241* [[IKnowKarate I Know Amateur Wrestling]]: Was a national freestyle champion and also trained in Greco-Roman wrestling at Michigan State University.
242* {{Jobber}}
243* RedBaron: "Spartan", "All American".
244* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Is it Bobchick or Bobchuck?
245* UnderwearOfPower: Wore a red, white, and blue striped one.
246
247!!!Wrestling/NickBockwinkel
248
249!!!Jim Boss
250* EightiesHair: A mullet.
251* [[IKnowKarate I Know Amateur Wrestling]]: A Tennessee State champion, he is also a 3rd Dan black belt in UsefulNotes/{{Taekwondo}}.
252* {{Jobber}}
253* KickThemWhileTheyAreDown: Once soccer kicked Wrestling/MasahitoKakihara, while he wasn’t disqualified, he still ironically lost the match by getting kicked in the head for the KO.
254* RealMenWearPink: Wore pink UnderwearOfPower in his debut.
255
256!!!Tom Burton/200% Machine
257-->''"I feel I can beat Takada. I’m the stronger wrestler, American wrestling is stronger and I’m here to prove to the Japanese people that I can beat your top wrestlers."''
258
259* CoolMask: As 200% Machine.
260* GameBreakingInjury: Had to stop a match when he dislocated his fingers in a tag match with Gene Lydick against Wrestling/MasahitoKakihara and Wrestling/YojiAnjo, from a kick by Anjo.
261* [[IKnowKarate I Know Amateur Wrestling]]: Trained under decorated Greco-Roman wrestler Brad Rheingans at his World Wide School of Professional Wrestling, who also trained under Wrestling/BillyRobinson in the Wrestling/AmericanWrestlingAssociation.
262* {{Jobber}}
263* LeotardOfPower: An amateur wrestling one, though he switched between that and short tights.
264* RealSongThemeTune: Used "A Lil' Ain't Enough" by David Lee Roth.
265* RedBaron: "Dirty White Boy".
266* TheRival: With Tatsuo Nakano.
267* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His name was for some reason listed by the Japanese as Tom Bertan.
268* StoutStrength: Had a big gut.
269* UnskilledButStrong: Not a great striker or wrestling technician but he could work hard.
270* TheWorfEffect: Got badly worfed at a [=HOOKnSHOOT=] show.
271* WrestlingFamily: Was married to wrestler Candi Devine.
272
273!!!Tommy Cairo
274* ArchEnemy: [[Wrestling/JimFullington The Sandman]] in Wrestling/{{ECW}}.
275* CoolTeacher: Was a pro wrestling trainer at the Force One Pro Wrestling school.
276* HeroicBuild: A bodybuilder before getting into pro wrestling. He placed 9th place in the AAU Mr. America 1985 Medium group.
277* IKnowKarate: Had some training in this and amateur wrestling.
278* {{Jobber}}
279* LeotardOfPower: Sometimes wore an amateur wrestling one.
280* RealSongThemeTune: Used Music/{{Queen}}’s "We Will Rock You" in Wrestling/{{ECW}}.
281* RedBaron: "Iron Man", "Pay Your Bills".
282* StartMyOwn: He is the former co-owner of the New Jersey-based promotion’s like Force One Pro Wrestling, Coastal Pro Wrestling and Global 1 Pro Wrestling. He also founded the Outlaws of Pro Wrestling promotion.
283* UrExample: Was the inaugural NWA Pennsylvania Heavyweight Champion.
284
285!!!Steve Cox
286-->''"I suplexed the hell out of those people! But, I had to take some serious shots there, but the money was so good. It was funny, I was working with one group, and there was a lot of cross promotion... They were pretty prejudiced towards us gaijins, but yeah, I bounced around and worked with five different groups over there. I did a lot of submission style wrestling there. I also did a lot of boxing and pad up with linemen’s gloves. Yeah, it was rough."''
287
288* AFriendInNeed: Was apparently the one who told Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin to change his name from Steve Williams.
289* TheApprentice: Was introduced as Wrestling/DrDeathSteveWilliams’s protege in Bill Watts’ UWF. He also served as one to Michael "PS" Hayes in World Class Championship Wrestling.
290* UsefulNotes/CollegiateAmericanFootball: Played college football at the University of Tulsa and was team captain. He would later compete in the United States Football League with the New Jersey Generals and later with the Michigan Panthers.
291* CoolTeacher: Is now a football coach.
292* [[IKnowKarate I Know Amateur Wrestling]]: As well as boxing.
293* {{Jobber}}
294* LeotardOfPower: An amateur wrestling one.
295* RedBaron: "Do It To It".
296
297!!!Steve Day
298-->''"(Day) was the catalyst as to why I grew up. He was with me every step of the way. Wrestling wasn’t my strong suit — it was football. I had no real background in the sport, even though I was around it all the time because of my father. Coach Day made me into a wrestler."''
299-->-- Wrestling/CodyRhodes
300
301* CoolOldGuy: Was 38 when he debuted in UWFI.
302* CoolTeacher: Was a PE teacher and wrestling coach at the Lassiter High School in Marietta, Georgia since 1982 and trained Wrestling/CodyRhodes in amateur wrestling. Previously he was an assistant wrestling coach at Illinois State, Illinois, Clemson and two other high schools before Lassiter High School. He also spent time as an assistant coach in football and baseball, as well as a girls golf coach.
303* [[IKnowKarate I Know Amateur Wrestling]]: Was a 10 time regional champion in freestyle and Greco-Roman and was selected for the 1980 Olympic team before they boycotted. He also has trained in UsefulNotes/{{Judo}} and UsefulNotes/{{Sambo}}.
304* {{Jobber}}: Mostly due to inexperience, though he did give Wrestling/HiromitsuKanehara his first loss.
305* LeotardOfPower: An amateur wrestling one.
306* ScrewedByTheNetwork: According to some sources, the UWFI didn’t use him much as for some reason they didn’t like him. It may have something to do with making Wrestling/NobuhikoTakada look bad during their match.
307* SuplexFinisher: His best offense in UWFI.
308
309!!!Jim Dougherty
310* CombatCommentator: Was a English commentator for UWFI.
311* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Dougherty or Daugherty?
312
313!!!Mark Fleming
314-->''"My name is Mark Fleming I was a protege of Wrestling/LouThesz, and the coach at his wrestling school for 4 years. Lou took me to Japan to wrestle for New Japan Prom. UWFI Prom. on 19 tours. I learned more wrestling holds and hooks, that guys today don't know because nobody teaches them!"''
315
316* TheApprentice: To Wrestling/LouThesz.
317* BadassTeacher: Was the head instructor of Wrestling/LouThesz’s wrestling school for 3 years and trained guys like Cueball Carmichael, Wrestling/KojiKitao and Sad Genius.
318* BoringButPractical: Preferred wrestling his opponents to the ground, pin them on their backs, then go for submissions.
319* CoolTeacher: Owns a gym and has an instructional video on training with weights.
320* [[IKnowKarate I Know Amateur Wrestling]]: Joined his High School wrestling team at the age of 13 and was Virginia state champion in 1980. He also trained in UsefulNotes/CatchWrestling with Wrestling/LouThesz.
321* RedBaron: "The Natural".
322* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Fleming left the UWF-I over disagreements about a finish that he felt to be dangerous to his neck, and had a brief falling out with Wrestling/LouThesz over it.
323
324!!!Salman Hashimikov
325-->''"I think three factors played a role in this: first, I was strong by nature, and secondly, Degi Bagaev very clearly explained and showed this or that technical action. And, thirdly (I think that's the main thing), I trained a lot."''
326-->-- Salman Hashimikov, explaining the factors for his success
327
328* TheAce: In Freestyle Wrestling.
329* TheApprentice: To Degi Bagaev, Brad Rheingans and Wrestling/AntonioInoki.
330* ArchEnemy: Wrestling/GaryAlbright and Wrestling/DanSevern in UWFI.
331* AuthorityEqualsAssKicking: Was captain for the USSR Freestyle wrestling team for '''ten''' years. He was also apparently the head of the short-lived National Security Service of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria.
332* BashBrothers: With Vladimir Berkovich and Victor Zangiev.
333* CarpetOfVirility
334* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Could pick up and suplex guys like Wrestling/BigVanVader with ease.
335* GameBreakingInjury: He couldn't compete in the Olympics of 1976 and 1980 because he was injured during both times.
336* HuskyRusskie: Subverted, he is a Chechen born in Kazakhstan during the Soviet Union.
337* [[IKnowKarate I Know Freestyle Wrestling]]: Four world championships, two gold and two silver medals in the European championships and multiple Soviet Union championships under his belt.
338* LeotardOfPower: An amateur wrestling one due to his background.
339* LightningBruiser: A surprisingly fast wrestler despite his weight and age.
340* MotherRussiaMakesYouStrong: Represented the Soviet Union at the world championships and cleaned house.
341* PowerStable: Red Bull Army.
342* RedBaron: "Akai Moushi" ("The Red Angry Bull").
343* RingOldies: Was in his 40s when he was in the UWFI.
344* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Hashimikov or Khasimikov?
345* SuplexFinisher: His finisher was the Water Wheel Drop, a sort of northern lights suplex.
346* StoutStrength: 5ft 10, about 260 pounds and can pick up people about twice his weight with ease.
347* UrExample: The first Russian to hold the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. He was also the first actual Russian to win a professional wrestling title in the capitalist countries before the UsefulNotes/ColdWar was over.
348
349!!!Danny Hodge
350-->''"Danny was a legit shooter; a total badass who knew the business inside and out."''
351-->-- Wrestling/JimRoss from his autobiography, Slobberknocker: My Life in Wrestling.
352
353-->''"I can't finish this book without mentioning one guy who should always be remembered -- Danny Hodge. Of all the guys I ever knew in wrestling, the one guy I never, ever would want to shoot with would be Danny Hodge in his prime. Hell take Danny Hodge now, in his 70s, amputate his arms and legs, and I might have a 50 percent chance with him. I watch shootfighting groups like Pride and UsefulNotes/UltimateFightingChampionship and they have some tough guys. But let me tell you -- you can have all the Gracies, all the Shamrocks you want. They couldn't hold a candle to Danny Hodge."''
354-->-- Wrestling/TerryFunk from his autobiography, Terry Funk: More Than Just Hardcore.
355
356-->''"People say I'm a shooter, a hooker and a worker!"''
357-->-- Danny Hodge
358
359* TheAce: Was a perennial NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion, holding the title eight times for a total of over ten years, longer than anyone else. He is also the only man to win national titles in both boxing and wrestling.
360* TheApprentice: To Leroy [=McGuirk=] and Ed "Strangler" Lewis.
361* AuthorityEqualsAssKicking: Serves as chairman of the Oklahoma Professional Boxing Commission, which regulates professional boxing, wrestling, and mixed martial arts in Oklahoma.
362* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: He is famous for the ability to crush apples with one hand, he said his strength was due to having double tendons in his hands.
363* CoolOldGuy: Over 80 and can still crush apples with one hand.
364* TheDreaded: One of the best shooters of his era and not one to mess with.
365* TheGift: He may not have been the most muscular wrestler, but he had had double tendons, something that cannot even be acheived through surgery. This meant he could legitimately defeat most opponents by simply grabbing them, make people give up to a test of strength or even a handshake.
366* HiddenDepths: He is also an accomplished woodcrafter.
367* [[IKnowKarate I Know Amateur Wrestling]]: Won the 165-pound title at the state tournament in 1951, was undefeated at 46-0, with 36 pins and reportedly was never taken off his feet during his collegiate career for University of Oklahoma, a three-time Big Seven conference champ at 177 pounds (1955–1957), and won the 177-pound title at the NCAA championships those same three years, pinning all three of his finals opponents, being one of two three-time NCAA Division I champs to have done that, the other being Oklahoma A&M's Earl [=McCready=] in 1928–1930. Hodge placed 5th in 1952 Olympics, and won the Silver Medal in 1956, in Melbourne, Australia after being defeated at the final by Bulgarian Nikola Stanchev. The Dan Hodge Trophy, named after him, is the amateur wrestling equivalent of the Heisman Trophy and is the only amateur wrestler to be on the cover of Sports Illustrated as an amateur wrestler. He also trained in boxing and won the 1958 Chicago Golden Gloves at Heavyweight, then won a Chicago-NY Intercity bout in October, beating Charley Hood. He finished his amateur career with 17 wins, no losses and 12 KO's. Convinced by boxing manager Art Freeman that he was a better prospect than Rocky Marciano, Hodge decided to become a professional boxer rather than pursue the opportunity to compete as a boxer and a wrestler at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy. As a professional, he had a reported record of 8-2, although only 7 wins have been documented.
368* NonActionGuy: Was only a judge.
369* RedBaron: "Dynamite".
370* RespectedByTheRespected: Wrestling/BretHart has referred to Hodge as "one of the greatest wrestlers in pro wrestling or amateur wrestling there’s ever been".
371* RingOldies: Wrestled his last match at the age of 50.
372* SpecialGuest: Served as a judge.
373
374!!!Wrestling/TheIronSheik
375
376!!!Dennis Koslowski
377-->''"His discipline and belief was always there. A lot of people could have quit along the journey. When you had to wrestle him, he wore you out. There was not a lot of finesse. You could see World class guys who wrestled him and just quit. He wasn't going around you. He was going through you."''
378-->-- Duane Koslowski
379
380-->''"From the first time I made the World Team, my focus turned to being the best in the world, not just the best in the USA. I studied my opponents, watched tape, and reviewed tactics. My thing was that a guy was never going to take me down with his best move or turn me with his best move. I got into the physical conditioning level where it became a physical chess match. I got to where I belonged there. It was a matter of doing it on the mat."''
381-->-- Dennis Koslowski
382
383-->''"His power was legendary, his skills were masterful, and his composure was rock solid. He routinely wrecked the opponents in his weight class and he was a gentleman while doing it."''
384-->-- Tom Minkel, 1992 Greco-Roman Wrestling Olympic coach
385
386* TenMinuteRetirement: After the '88 Olympic Games, Dennis gave up wrestling to coach the U.S. national team in Greco-Roman. Believing he could beat most of the wrestlers he coached, he came out of retirement and made the 1992 team.
387* TheApprentice: To Wrestling/BradRheingans, Dan Chandler, Tom Minkel and Pavel Katsen.
388* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Capable of throwing a super heavyweight like Wrestling/GaryAlbright with ease.
389* CoolTeacher: He was the Greco-Roman coach of the U.S. national team in 1989-90.
390* HiddenDepths: Is a Twin Cities chiropractor. Since 1990, he has owned Koslowski Chiropractic, which has been the team chiropractor of the Minnesota Vikings since 2007. He also plays golf frequently at the Timber Creek Golf Course.
391* IdenticalTwins: With his brother Duane.
392* [[IKnowKarate I Know Greco-Roman Wrestling]]: An Olympic Greco-Roman Wrestling bronze and silver medalist of 1988 and 1992 and was the first U.S. Greco-Roman wrestler to win two Olympic medals and also the first to medal at an Olympics that wasn't marred by boycott. He won his first USA Wrestling national title in 1983, was a three-time All-American and a two-time NCAA Division III national champion and competed in the world championships five times. He lost in overtime in the finals in 1987; he was sixth in 1983 and '85 and seventh in '86 and '91. He was a four-time World Cup silver medalist and he won seven USA Wrestling Greco-Roman national titles.
393* OddFriendship: With Wrestling/AlSnow. He was the guy that introduced Snow and Wrestling/DanSevern to each other.
394* ParentalAbandonment: The Koslowski twins’ mother died of a brain tumor when they were 2, and when their father could not manage taking care of 5 children himself, they were split up among different relatives. The twins went to live with an aunt and uncle.
395* RealSongThemeTune: Used "Born To Run" by Music/BruceSpringsteen.
396* RedBaron: Gene Pelc used to call him "Captain America".
397* UrExample: Was the first American to win two Olympic medals in Greco-Roman wrestling.
398* WearingAFlagOnYourHead: On his wrestling LeotardOfPower.
399* WrestlingFamily: His brother Duane was on the American Olympic Greco-Roman wrestling team of 1988 with him.
400
401!!![[Wrestling/{{Glacier}} Ray Lloyd]]
402
403!!!Gene Lydick
404* ADayInTheLimelight: Won the UWFI Junior League 1993 tournament.
405* TheApprentice: To Wrestling/BillyRobinson.
406* CoolTeacher: Is now an amateur wrestling coach.
407* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/CatchWrestling: He also trained in amateur wrestling in high school and college.
408* {{Jobber}}: His MMA career.
409* LeotardOfPower: Initially wore an amateur wrestling one before he switched to UnderwearOfPower.
410* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His first name is sometimes listed as Jean.
411* StoutStrength: Was a bit pudgy.
412* SuplexFinisher: Used a high angle German suplex that Wrestling/YoshihiroTakayama would later admit he took it from Lydick to use as his FinishingMove.
413* WrestlingFamily: His son is also an amateur wrestler.
414
415!!!Patrick [=McCarthy=]
416* TheApprentice: Studied with many instructors like Carl 'Dutchie' Schell, Adrian Gomes, John Grosdanoff, Tiger Thompson, Masami Tsuruoka, Richard Kim, Dave Huston, Ron Forrester, Wally Jay, Bob Dalgliesh, Wally Slocki, Kuniba Shiyogo, Matayoshi Shinpo, Yagi Meitoku, Miyazato Eiichi, Nagamine Shoshin, Kinjo Hiroshi, Izawa Takehiko, Sugino Yoshio, Wrestling/SatoruSayama, Caesar Takeshi, and Wrestling/NobuhikoTakada.
417* AwesomeAussie: A Canadian-born citizen, though he now resides in Australia.
418* BadassTeacher: Was a trainer for the UWFI wrestlers. He also has his own school of martial arts, Koryu Uchinadi Kenpo-Jutsu and founded the International Ryukyu Karate Research Society.
419* HoldUpYourScore: Was a judge for Billy Scoot vs. James Warring and Wrestling/NobuhikoTakada vs. Trevor Berbick.
420* IKnowKarate: A 9th dan black belt and a multiple time triple threat [kata, kobudo, and kumite] Canadian and American national champion. He has studied UsefulNotes/{{Karate}} styles like Kyokushin, Chito Ryu, Tsuruoka Ryu, Shorinji Ryu, Shorin Ryu, Shito Ryu, Kin Gai Ryu, Goju Ryu, Yamane Ryu, and Shuri-te. He has also trained in Muso Shinden Eishin Ryu Iaido, Tenshin Shoden Katori Shinto Ryu, boxing, UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}}, shootboxing, UsefulNotes/{{Judo}}, amateur and USefulNotes/CatchWrestling, Small Circle and Daito Ryu Jujutsu, Kuntao Silat, and kung fu styles like Hung Gar, Do Pai, Five Form Fist, and Pai Lum.
421* RenaissanceMan: Of martial arts.
422
423!!!David [=MacDonald=]
424* CombatCommentator: Was an English commentator for UWFI.
425* HeAlsoDid: Was a co-producer of the UWFI American PPVs.
426
427!!!Steve Nelson
428-->''"I wrestled since I was nine years old including college for Oklahoma State University. I was a black belt judo player and had won three world medals in Sambo. A Bronze in the 1987 World Cup, a Silver in the 1991 World Championships and also a Silver in the 1994 World Championships. I wanted to be involved with fighting at the professional level."''
429
430* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Was beaten by Ralph Gracie twice.
431* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Fought in his own USWF events.
432* CoolTeacher: Steve is a longtime head wrestling coach for both the boy's and girls' wrestling teams at Palo Duro High School in Amarillo.
433* EverythingIsBigInTexas: A proud Texan.
434* HiddenDepths: He now works full-time as the manager of Sakura Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar in Amarillo.
435* [[IKnowKarate I Know Amateur Wrestling]]: Wrestled at Oklahoma State and was a silver medalist at the 1994 Pan-American Games, won two world silver medals and a bronze in UsefulNotes/{{Sambo}} as well as 5 national championships, has a UsefulNotes/{{Judo}} black belt, and trained in UsefulNotes/CatchWrestling under Wrestling/BillyRobinson and Wrestling/KarlGotch.
436* LeotardOfPower: Debuted in an amateur wrestling one.
437* StartMyOwn: The founder and owner of the USWF (Unified Shoot Wrestling Federation).
438* UrExample: Was the first USWF middleweight champion.
439* WrestlingFamily: Son of the late "Mr. Wrestling" Gordon Nelson and Marie Laverne and the grandson of Ann Laverne and Pancho Villa.
440
441!!!Bob Papa
442* CombatCommentator: Was a English commentator for UWFI. He is a professional sportscaster best known as the radio play-by-play voice of the New York Giants.
443
444!!!Gene Pelc
445-->''"Challenges make life difficult. Overcoming them makes life rewarding!"''
446
447* AffectionateNickname: His full name is Eugene Joseph Pelc.
448* CombatCommentator: Was a English commentator for UWFI.
449* HeAlsoDid: He once worked for Creator/MarvelComics to bring their products to Japan, which lead to creation of Series/SpiderManJapan, early attempts to develop an "Ameriasian" comic, and having many cartoons produced in Japan. He also had a hand in the development of two religious comics for Marvel, "Francis, Brother of the Universe" and "The Life of Pope John Paul II".
450** He also helped in developing the concept for a Westernized version of the Franchise/SuperSentai shows that would eventually become Franchise/PowerRangers.
451* HiddenDepths: Played classical piano and once received a scholarship for Juilliard (he also had a scholarship for Fordham University, which he chose to go with).
452* NonActionGuy: Is not a wrestler. He owns Pelc Enterprises, a Merchandising Company that represents music artists, sports and entertainment entities that tour overseas in Japan.
453* PornStache
454
455!!!Ted Pelc
456* CombatCommentator: Was an English commentator for the UWF Bushido tv show and also worked for Real Japan Pro Wrestling.
457* InsistentTerminology: Is referred to as UWFI’s Technical Expert.
458* NonActionGuy: Is not a wrestler. He is an Executive Director at Pelc Enterprises.
459
460!!!Wrestling/BillyRobinson
461
462!!!Sam Rosen
463* CombatCommentator: Did English commentary for UWFI. He is actually a professional sportscaster for Fox, best known as the primary play-by-play announcer for the National Hockey League's New York Rangers
464
465!!!Billy Scott
466-->''"The best American athlete I’ve trained."''
467-->-- Wrestling/BillyRobinson
468
469* EightiesHair: A mullet.
470* ActionSurvivor: Out of all the guys UWF-I that could have been chosen to fight James Warring, a champion in boxing and UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}}, the same night as Wrestling/NobuhikoTakada vs Trevor Brebick, they chose a gaijin with little experience. After the first few rounds of the fight, Warring realized he couldn't get any offense in without the risk of getting hooked, so instead Warring kept stalling the fight and basically kept running away from Billy so the match would go to a decision.
471* ADayInTheLimelight: His mixed styles bout with James Warring, which he won by decision.
472* TheApprentice: To Wrestling/BillyRobinson, and is said to be his best American student.
473* BrattyHalfPint: Acted like this at times. One example is his match against James Warring: because Warring had literally unlimited rope escapes and he was using them to stale the whole fight, a frustrated Billy did the following things: tackling and palm striking Warring through the ropes several times, throwing Warring over the ropes once in the seventh round, [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown trying to kick Warring when he was down on the ground]] in the ninth round, and finally in the middle of the final round punched Warring with a closed fist to the face when they went to the ground in the corner, which should have been illegal, but was never called out on it thanks to home referees.
474* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: Usually wore turquoise UnderwearOfPower, knee pads and boots.
475* CoolTeacher: Teaches UsefulNotes/CatchWrestling and MMA these days at the MMA & Catch Wrestling Academy and Gym in Tennessee.
476* GuestFighter: Had only one MMA fight in USWF against Paul Jones, he lost by disqualification for grabbing the ropes too much.
477* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/CatchWrestling: As well as amateur wrestling in high school. He also had a bit of training in boxing.
478* InstantExpert: Was one of the few gaijin who understood how to work a shoot style match in his debut.
479* LeotardOfPower: Wore amateur wrestling ones in his early appearances, before switching to wrestling trunks.
480* PutOnTheBus: Was inactive for the whole of 1992 due to a contract dispute based on his ring gear of all things.
481* RedBaron: "Jack", "Kakutō Sutarion" ("Fighting Stallion").
482* WrestlingFamily: Has a brother who was also an amateur and part-time pro wrestler.
483
484!!!Wrestling/DanSevern
485
486!!!Mark Silver
487* EightiesHair: A mullet. Though he did shave it off for his last few matches.
488* ADayInTheLimelight: A 30-minute draw against Wrestling/MasahitoKakihara, the longest match in UWFI history.
489* TheApprentice: To Wrestling/BillyRobinson.
490* BullyingADragon: Once slapped Wrestling/GaryAlbright to start their match. Albright was no amused and responded by simply squashing him with German suplexes.
491* GameBreakingInjury: Suffered from knee injuries that affected his matches and eventually had to retire in 1994.
492* [[IKnowKarate I Know Amateur Wrestling]]: As well as UsefulNotes/CatchWrestling.
493* {{Jobber}}
494* LeotardOfPower: An amateur wrestling one before he switched to UnderwearOfPower.
495* RealSongThemeTune: Used "Out For Love" by Slaughter during his last few matches.
496* TheRival: With Wrestling/MasahitoKakihara.
497* StoutStrength: A bit hefty.
498
499!!!JT Southern
500-->''"J.T. Southern was so bad that I pulled a good match out of him. But the fact that nobody else could get a match out of him made me feel good."''
501-->-- "Jumping" Joey Maggs
502
503* TheApprentice: To Larry Sharp at his wrestling school, The Monster Factory.
504* BadassBiker: After retiring from wrestling, he made a successful career in racing vintage and post-vintage motocross bikes-mainly in American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association events. He writes for VMX Magazine and runs Jake's Garage in Nashville, Tennessee where he has gained widespread acclaim on the national vintage motocross circuit for his innovative designs. He is known for his sportsmanship and generosity with fellow competitors, where he can be seen racing several national AHRMA events annually.
505* BaseBreakingCharacter: In WCW, his interviews and out-of-ring promotional work were all well-received, but his wrestling skills were widely regarded as below-par and the crowds were not entertained when he wrestled.
506* ButtMonkey: Was the weakest of the gaijin wrestlers and suffered greatly for that. He career in Wrestling/WorldChampionshipWrestling was not much better as he was apparently not a very good pro wrestler either.
507* DoNotCallMePaul: His original name was apparently John Rapacka, but he legally changed his name to John Trevor Southern.
508* EmbarrassingNickname: His lack of prowess in the ring led to insiders cheekily suggesting that 'JT' stood for "Just Terrible".
509* IKnowKarate: Subverted, he didn’t seem to have any background in combat sports and looked quite clueless in the ring compared to the other shooters.
510* {{Jobber}}: Was dismissed by one commentator as "pretty but ineffective", lost so badly against Wrestling/NobuhikoTakada in his debut that it was the first time in UWFI history that a fighter had failed to take a single point off his opponent and went on to lose every one of his fights there. He never really broke out of it this role in pro wrestling.
511* OvershadowedByAwesome: He brought his friend [[Wrestling/{{Raven}} Scotty Flamingo]] in 1992 (who had a similar flamboyant spoiled rich-boy gimmick) to WCW as a sidekick to help regenerate interest in his feud with Van Hammer, but before long Flamingo's popularity had surpassed Southern's and his talent had made him into one of WCW's most marketable stars. With Southern unable to compete with him, he was demoted to the role of being Flamingo's groupie.
512* TheRockStar: In WCW, with his long blond locks and good guitar-playing skills, he was given a rock-star wrestler gimmick and was brought in to start a feud with fellow rocker Van Hammer. He was known for his garishly camp outfits and flamboyant persona and would typically come to the ring playing an electric guitar and wearing a fringed tiger-striped jacket and fluorescent shredded tights.
513* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: Quit UWFI after the infamous incident with Kazuo Yamazaki.
514
515!!![[Wrestling/LittleGuidoMaritato James Stone]]
516
517!!!David Tanner
518* EightiesHair: A mullet.
519* CoolTeacher: Is now a fitness and martial arts trainer and runs his own gym, Dynamic Fighting Science.
520* IKnowKarate: A black belt in Goju-Ryu. He also a UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}} champion and also trained in boxing, Filipino martial arts, Silat, UsefulNotes/BrazilianJiuJitsu, shoot and UsefulNotes/CatchWrestling.
521* RedBaron: Occasionally fought and is better known under the name, "Dustin Etan".
522
523!!!Wrestling/JohnTenta
524
525!!!Wrestling/LouThesz
526
527!!!Geoff Thompson
528* CombatCommentator: An English commentator for UWFI.
529* GameBreakingInjury: He had aspirations of making the squad for the 1988 Seoul Olympics as a 400 meter hurdler. However, this dream came to an end following severe tears in both his hamstrings.
530* IKnowKarate: A black belt in Wado-ryu UsefulNotes/{{Karate}} and a multiple time European and World Karate Champion.
531* NiceGuy: Founded the Manchester based charity, the Youth Charter for Sport(YCS).
532* NonActionGuy: Did not fight in UWFI.
533* RedBaron: "Big".
534* ScaryBlackMan: His family were originally from Barbados.
535* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His given name is sometimes written as Jeoff.
536
537!!![[Wrestling/BigVanVader Super Vader]]
538
539!!!Pez Whatley
540* TheApprentice: To Saul Weingeroff.
541* CoolTeacher: Trained Wrestling/HeathSlater, Reno and Sgt. Craig Pittman.
542* IKnowKarate: Wrestled for Notre Dame High School in Chattanooga, Tennessee and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and had brief career as a powerlifter.
543* {{Jobber}}
544* LeotardOfPower: An amateur wrestling one.
545* PornStache
546* RedBaron: "Pistol".
547* ScaryBlackMan
548* StoutStrength: A hefty dude.
549
550!!!Victor Zangiev
551* AlternateCompanyEquivalent: Arguably has one in RINGS fighter Grom Zaza.
552* TheApprentice: To Dzantemir Zangiev, Aslanbek Dzgoyev, Brad Rheingans and Wrestling/AntonioInoki.
553* BadassFamily / WrestlingFamily: His father is Dzantemir Zangiev, a Russian amateur wrestling champion and trainer. His grandfather was also said to have been a wrestling champion.
554* BashBrothers: With Salman Hashimikov and Vladimir Berkovich.
555* CaptainErsatz: Zangief (yeah, that [[Franchise/StreetFighter Zangief]]) was modeled after him.
556%%* CarpetOfVirility
557* CoolTeacher: Is now a children's wrestling coach.
558* HuskyRusskie
559%%* IKnowKarate: National and international champion.
560* LeotardOfPower: An amateur wrestling one.
561* LightningBruiser: He was well known for his agility and flexibility in the ring. That and his use of throws and suplexes.
562%%* MotherRussiaMakesYouStrong
563* PowerStable: Red Bull Army.
564* RedBaron: "Riaru Akaki Saikuron" ("The Real Red Cyclone").
565* SpellMyNameWithAnS: He sometimes gets listed as Victor Zangief, thanks to his ''Franchise/StreetFighter'' namesake.
566* SuplexFinisher: Used a lot of suplexes, as part of his background.
567[[/folder]]
568
569[[folder:UWFI kickboxers]]
570!!!Bovy Chowaikung
571* BadassTeacher: He taught Wrestling/KazushiSakuraba and Makoto Ohe UsefulNotes/MuayThai and was the main striking coach of the UWF Snakepit until he retired.
572* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/MuayThai: A champion in the style.
573* MyFriendsAndZoidberg: See Makoto Ohe's section.
574
575!!!Gong Yuttachai
576* CoolTeacher: Helped to train Andy Hug for his UsefulNotes/MuayThai rules fights. He was also another Muay Thai coach at the UWFI Snakepit.
577* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/MuayThai: Along with the two above, represented the UWFI.
578* MyFriendsAndZoidberg: Worse than the other two kickboxers above that represented UWF-i as he only had one match in the promotion.
579* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Some sites list him as Gone Yattachi.
580* WhateverHappenedToTheMouse: Had one match in the promotion and was never seen again.
581[[/folder]]
582
583[[folder:Other wrestlers]]
584!!!AKIRA
585* CoolTeacher: Trained El Hijo del Pantera, Jiro Kuroshio, Reika Saiki, Rionne Fujiwara, and Yusuke Kodama.
586* EmbarrassingNickname: Is called Noga-chan by his fellow wrestlers.
587* FacialMarkings: Wears kabuki-style makeup.
588* FinishingMove: Musasabi Press and STF.
589* GuestFighter: From Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling.
590* JackOfAllStats
591* PowerStable: Legend.
592* OnlyOneName: Referred to by his first name most of the time and in all caps when romanized. His full name is Akira Nogami,
593* RedBaron: "Movie Star", "Ring no Musasabi" ("The Squirrel of the Ring").
594* ShoutOut: His 30th Anniversary Show in 2014 featured a story about how AKIRA had died in an accident and he had to reclaim his body from death. It was supposedly based on the 1978 film Film/HeavenCanWait, which is Nogami's favourite film, but the event overall echoed more Manga/YuYuHakusho than anything.
595
596!!!Arashi
597* TheApprentice: To Giant Baba and Wrestling/GenichiroTenryu.
598* DoNotCallMePaul: His real name is Isao Takagi.
599* DrugsAreBad: Was fired by All Japan in 2006 for possession of marjiuana, was put on trial on drug charges, and sentenced to three years in prison.
600* GuestFighter: From Wrestle Association R.
601* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] SumoWrestling: Was a rikishi under the name of Takuetsuyama (previously Maenohikari) as part of the Takadagawa stable, run by former ozeki Maenoyama. He reached elite sekitori status upon promotion to the second highest juryo division, but was demoted back to the unsalaried makushita division after only four tournaments and quit after that.
602* PutOnABus: Was sent to jail on drug charges in 2006.
603** TheBusCameBack: Freed after serving a portion of his sentence, he returned to wrestle in Tatsumi Fujinami's Muga World (now Dradition).
604* ShoutOut: His ring name was taken from a masked gimmick used by also former sumo and pro wrestler Daikokubō Benkei.
605* AStormIsComing: Arashi means "Storm".
606* StoutStrength: As a former sumo wrestler, he is this.
607
608!!!Wrestling/MasahiroChono
609
610!!!The Cobra
611-->''"George Takano definitely was a natural and had the best foundation in the history of New Japan Pro Wrestling. "''
612-->-- Wrestling/AkiraMaeda
613
614* AnimalMotifs: Snakes as the Cobra.
615* TheApprentice: To Wrestling/AntonioInoki.
616* ButNotTooForeign: Was the son of an American Navy officer and boxer, and his mother was Japanese.
617* CoolMask: As the Cobra.
618* FinishingMove: Takano Otoshi (Crucifix Powerbomb).
619* ForeignWrestlingHeel: Subverted as he was not a heel, but as The Cobra, he was billed from Uganda, the place Kamala was billed from.
620* GuestFighter: From Pro Wrestling Crusaders.
621* ICouldaBeenAContender: Was a candidate to be the first Tiger Mask and even developed the Space Flying Tiger Drop and moonsault press, but according to Hisashi Shinma, Takano was passed over because he was too tall.
622* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] SumoWrestling: Was a former sumotori and learned a bit of boxing from his father. He also studied Koppo.
623* JapaneseRanguage: His real name is Joji Takano, but he used to wrestle as "George" to make him easier to remember by English-speaking fans.
624* RedBaron: "Kasshoku no Kikōshi" ("The Brown Prince"), "Nazo no Asutoro Nōtsu" ("Mysterious Astronauts"), "Hokori Takaki Wairudohōsu" ("Proud Wild Horse"), "Kōtetsu no Supuringu Bōdo" ("Steel Spring Board"), "Densetsu no Dokuhebi" ("Legendary Viper").
625* StartMyOwn: Co-founded Network of Wrestling with Kazuo Sakurada and his brother, Pro Wrestling Crusaders with just his brother, and Fighting Spirit wRestling (FSR) by himself.
626* ToughActToFollow: Was the next masked star of NJPW after Wrestling/SatoruSayama left. That should be enough to know how that turned out.
627* UndyingLoyalty: To Wrestling/AntonioInoki and once declared he was a soldier of Inoki. Inoki also seems to like him as while was critical of the forming of Super World of Sports and the wrestlers that transferred there, only Takano was spared from his criticism.
628* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Flying on airplanes actually. He believes there's no way a big mass of iron should fly, ironically his wife was an air stewardess.
629* WrestlingFamily: Is the older brother of Shunji Takano.
630
631!!!Wrestling/TatsumiFujinami
632
633!!!Wrestling/ShinyaHashimoto
634
635!!!Takashi Iizuka
636* ArchEnemy: Wrestling/HiroyoshiTenzan and Wrestling/YujiNagata.
637* AxCrazy: After he betrayed Tenzan and joined G.B.H., he started to lose his mind
638* BaldOfEvil: Shaved his head after his heel turn in the 2000s.
639* BeardOfEvil: He had a beard to begin with, but after he turned bad, it grew to being long a and stringy one.
640* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Tenzan, Makabe (& Honma) in G.B.H., Yano and Chaos, and, on his retirement no less, Tenzan again. He isn't called "The Great Traitor" for nothing.
641* GarbageWrestler: As a heel, he adopted a more vicious fighting style. Brawing into the crowd, Iizuka weilded his iron fingers weapon, chairs, electric cable or string to choke his opponents and anything he can think of to inflict pain.
642* GuestFighter: From Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling. He also later appeared in Pancrase for a UsefulNotes/CatchWrestling match with Wrestling/MinoruSuzuki.
643* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Sambo}}: One of the guys sent to train in the Soviet Union and once wrestled as Sambo Iizuka.
644* LaterInstallmentWeirdness: Way later, he debuted in 1986 and his FaceHeelTurn happened in 2008.
645* PowerStable: G.B.H., Chaos and Suzukigun.
646* RedBaron: "The Great Traitor" (after his FaceHeelTurn), "Blizzard of Treason", "Tekketsu no Shokeijin" ("The Blood and Iron Executioner"), "Kamokuna Toshi" ("The Taciturn Fighting Will"), "Crazy Bouzu", "Mr. Sleeper Hold", "Kyouran no Iron Finger" ("Iron Finger from Hell"), "Ogesana Kyojin" ("The Bald Madman"), "The Bald Malice".
647* RedemptionRejection: Tenzan tried numerous times to appeal to Iizuka's better half during the latter's retirement match. It didn't work and Suzukigun jumped on Tenzan as the show closed.
648* RunningGag: He has an odd tendency to attack NJPW commentator Shinpei Nogami and rip his shirt.
649* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His real first name is Takayuki.
650* SuplexFinisher: Blizzard Suplex.
651* TookALevelInJerkass: Before 2008, he was a fairly consistent mid-card Face, then he turned on his tag team partner Tenzan and ended up changing everything about him. Now he’s a hardcore wrestling thug who attacks a skinny commentator because he's a fan of Wrestling/YujiNagata.
652* WeUsedToBeFriends: With Tenzan, despite the latter's attempts to reconcile during Iizuka's retirement match.
653* WorfHadTheFlu: According to Josh Barnett, Iizuka had injured his knee in training before his catch wrestling match in Pancrase with Suzuki. He went through with it anyway due to HonorBeforeReason and managed to end the fight in a decision win for Suzuki and even escaped a leglock on his injured leg.
654
655!!!The Great Kabuki
656* TenMinuteRetirement: His retirement from full time wrestling was in 1998, though every once in a while he comes back for special events.
657* TheApprentice: To Umanosuke Ueda and Giant Baba.
658* TheCameo: Was in the WWF for the 1994 Royal Rumble.
659* ChefOfIron: He runs a restaurant in the district of Iidabashi in Tokyo.
660* CoolTeacher: Trained Kazuharu Sonoda who wrestled as Magic Dragon and even wrestled as his mentor's persona. Apparently, no one would be able to tell the difference when it was done too. This would mainly happen in Japan, World Class Championship Wrestling, Jim Crockett Promotions, and in Georgia Championship Wrestling from 1981-84. It was also done mainly because of Gary Hart's commitments to a promotion that he and the real Kabuki that would not want them leaving to work elsewhere due to their drawing power. Gary Hart would create this as a deal to other promoters that also wanted Kabuki for a show that they would be doing. Magic Dragon as Kabuki would always be without Gary Hart and would do it that way until his death in 1987.
661* CoolVersusAwesome: His matches against Chris Adams, the feud was billed as the "Battle of the Superkicks".
662* {{Expy}}: [[Wrestling/KeijiMutoh The Great Muta]] and a few others, though they usually base it off Muta more than Kabuki.
663* FacialMarkings: Wore face paint, the storyline explanation was that his face was scarred in a bed of hot coals during his childhood.
664* ForeignWrestlingHeel: Was billed as being from Singapore.
665* GuestFighter: From Tokyo Pro Wrestling.
666* HiddenDepths: He had a background in swimming before wrestling.
667* IHaveManyNames: Has wrestled as The Great Kabuki, Akihisa Takachiho, Hito Tojo, Kiyo Moto, Mr. Sato, Takachiho, Yoshino Sato, and his real name Akihisa Mera.
668* PowerStable: Heisei Ishingun.
669* RedBaron: "Mystery of the Orient".
670* RingOldies: Has been wrestling since 1964.
671* ShoutOut: His gimmick was created by Gary Hart who based it on an old gimmick used by Filipino wrestler Rey Urbano.
672* SuperSpit: Was the [[UrExample first wrestler]] to blow "Asian mist" in his opponents' faces.
673* WrestlingFamily: For a time [[Wrestling/KeijiMutoh The Great Muta]] was billed as the kayfabe son of Kabuki.
674
675!!!Wrestling/KojiKanemoto
676
677!!!Kishin Kawabata
678* AlliterativeName
679* DoNotCallMePaul: His real given name is Hikaru.
680* GuestFighter: From Tokyo Pro Wrestling.
681* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] SumoWrestling: A former sumotori.
682* StartMyOwn: Co-founded Independent Wrestling Union with Kazuhiko Matsuzaki.
683
684!!!Wrestling/ToshiakiKawada
685
686!!!Kengo Kimura
687* AlliterativeName
688* TheApprentice: To Wrestling/AntonioInoki and Seiji Sakaguchi.
689* BullyingADragon: A real life badass, he once had a brawl in Roppongi and knocked out several American soldiers who were disrespecting Japanese people.
690* DoNotCallMePaul: His real given name is Seiei.
691* FinishingMove: Inazuma Leg Lariat.
692* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] SumoWrestling: Before his wrestling career.
693* PowerStable: Heisei Ishingun
694* RedBaron: "Inazuma Senshi" ("Lightning Soldier"), "Kikoshi" ("The Young Noble").
695* UnderwearOfPower
696* UrExample: He was the first IWGP Tag Team Champion with Tatsumi Fujinami.
697* WrestlingFamily: Is the husband of joshi wrestler Yumiko Hotta.
698
699!!!Wrestling/KojiKitao
700
701!!!Wrestling/JushinThunderLiger
702
703!!!Wrestling/KeijiMutoh
704
705!!!Hiro Saito
706* TheApprentice: To Kotetsu Yamamoto and Umanosuke Ueda.
707* AssKicksYou: He was the first Japanese wrestler to use and popularize the Senton Finishing Move.
708* FinishingMove: Senton, Diving Senton, and German Suplex.
709* GuestFighter: From Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling.
710* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Judo}}: Before his wrestling career.
711* RedBaron: "Mr. Senton", "Shin Kin Okami" ("The New Golden Wolf").
712* PowerStable: Team Wolf, nWo Japan and the Crazy Dogs.
713* UnknownRival: Had a notorious gym rivalry with Wrestling/AkiraMaeda, who always kicked his ass when they sparred in the NJPW dojo. Nowadays, Saito remembers it with humor.
714
715!!!Wrestling/KensukeSasaki
716
717!!!Shin'ichi Shino/Fukumen Taro II/100% Machine
718* CoolMask: As 100% Machine and Fukumen Taro II.
719* CurbStompBattle: Was crushed by Wrestling/HiromitsuKanehara in about 1 minute without getting any offense.
720* GuestFighter: From Wrestle Dream Factory, though he originally trained at the W*ING dojo.
721* {{Jobber}}
722
723!!!Tatsuhito Takaiwa
724* AlliterativeName
725* TheApprentice: To Hiroshi Hase.
726* ColorCharacter: As Black Tiger V.
727* CoolMask: As Black Tiger V.
728* CoolTeacher: Trained Ricky Landell, WALTER and Yoshihito Sasaki.
729* FinishingMove: Death Valley Driver and Takaiwa Driller.
730* GuestFighter: From Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling.
731* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Judo}}: Before his wrestling career.
732* LegacyCharacter: Was the fifth Black Tiger after Rocky Romero.
733* LightningBruiser: Uses several types of powerbombs and drivers.
734* PowerStable: Chaos as Black Tiger V.
735* RedBaron: "Choryu" ("Super Dragon").
736* UrExample: He was the first IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion with Shinjiro Otani.
737
738!!!The Great Takeru
739%%* CoolMask
740* DoNotCallMePaul: His real name is Akihiko Masuda.
741* GuestFighter: From Tokyo Pro Wrestling.
742* MaskedLuchador
743
744!!!Wrestling/GenichiroTenryu
745
746!!!Wrestling/HiroyoshiTenzan
747[[/folder]]
748
749[[folder:Other Kickboxers & Fighters]]
750!!!Raphael Aguilera
751* GuestFighter: Brought in for a bout with Makoto Ohe.
752* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}}: Was once ranked 6th in one of the world rankings.
753
754!!!Juan Arellano
755* GuestFighter: Brought in for a bout with Makoto Ohe.
756* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}}: From the same gym as Merv Wihnon and a British Columbian Champion.
757
758!!!Dave Beneteau
759-->''"Dave Beneteau works in construction. Before that, he was briefly a criminal defense lawyer after graduating from York University's Osgoode Hall Law School in 2002. But before that, he slugged it out in the (almost) anything-goes era of the UsefulNotes/UltimateFightingChampionship."''
760-->-- Beneteau's profile in the book, The MMA Encyclopedia.
761
762* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Lost to Oleg Taktarov twice.
763* EarlyBirdCameo: Became well known after he fought in UFC 5.
764* GeniusBruiser: Worked as a criminal lawyer. He also earned a LL.M (master of laws) from Osgoode Hall law school in 2015.
765* GuestFighter: Was brought in for a match against Wrestling/YojiAnjo.
766* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Judo}}: A 2nd dan black belt and Canadian national champion. He was also a Canadian juvenile and US junior freestyle wrestling champion and an Olympic alternate of the Canadian Freestyle Wrestling Team, trained a bit of boxing and was a Canadian powerlifting champion.
767* RedBaron: "Dangerous".
768* SpecialGuest: Was a judge for the RINGS USA Rising Stars tournament.
769
770!!!Trevor Berbick
771-->''"I don’t know the rules!"''
772
773* BoxingBattler
774* GuestFighter: He was brought in for a Mixed Styles Fight with Wrestling/NobuhikoTakada.
775* [[IKnowKarate I Know Boxing]]: A world champion boxer, his most famous win against a washed up UsefulNotes/MuhammadAli. He won a bronze medal in the heavyweight division at the 1975 Pan American Games in amateur boxing. In both his early and late professional career he held the Canadian heavyweight title twice, from 1979 to 1986 and 1999 to 2001.
776* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: In his match with Wrestling/NobuhikoTakada the moment when Takada started kicking his legs and it was clear to him it would not stop he got out of the ring and refused to return leading to his loss.
777* TheWorfEffect: Lost to a 20 year old Mike Tyson.
778
779!!!Rodney Brockfield
780* AwesomeAussie: From Bundaberg.
781* GuestFighter: Was brought in for a bout with Gong Yuttachai.
782* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}}
783
784!!!Fernando Calleros
785* TheApprentice: To Bill Packer.
786* CoolTeacher: Trained Jason Quintana.
787* GuestFighter: From the American Kempo Karate Academy.
788* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}}: A four-time kickboxing world champion. He was originally an American Kempo Karate practitioner, did pro boxing and also fought in draka.
789* MinoredInAssKicking: He later fought in the World Combat League promotion.
790* RedBaron: "Cool".
791
792!!!Tony Cockburn
793* AwesomeAussie
794* {{Cowboy}}: Came to the ring with a cowboy hat and vest.
795* GuestFighter: Brought in for a bout with Bovy Chowaikung.
796* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}}: A former WKA Australian champion.
797* RedBaron: "The Bull Rider".
798* SpellMyNameWithAnS: He is sometimes introduced as Tony Coburn.
799
800!!!David Cummings
801-->''"I can not imagine not being a fighter so I can’t even guess what I would do without it."''
802
803* TheApprentice: To Bill Packer, Tommy Williams, Ray [=McCallum=], Mike Bell and Dick Woods.
804* AuthorityEqualsAssKicking: Is an IKF Florida Representative and Promoter.
805* CoolTeacher: Has a gym in Florida called Team Thunder Muay Thai and MMA.
806* CurbStompBattle: KO’ed Makoto Ohe in about a minute in the first round in their first fight. Ohe got his revenge in their second fight with a TKO in the second round.
807* EyeScream: Retired after he lost his sight in his right eye.
808* GuestFighter: From the American Kempo Karate Academy.
809* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}} and UsefulNotes/MuayThai: Won World and International Titles with WKA, ISKA, IKBO, USMTA, IMTA, WKC, WKBA and KICK. He also has a 3rd dan black belt in Kyokushin UsefulNotes/{{Karate}}, a 4th degree black belt in UsefulNotes/{{Taekwondo}}, a 2nd degree black belt in Mugendo (a martial art that takes techniques from Wado Ryu Karate, Judo, Jiu Jitsu, and boxing, founded by George Canning), and also trained in boxing and amateur wrestling.
810* RedBaron: "Thunder", "Iron Tsunami".
811* SpectacularSpinning: Knocked our Ohe with a spinning heel kick to the head.
812* TeenGenius: Became a professional kickboxer at 16 years old.
813
814!!!Lucien Deroy
815* CoolTeacher: Is now a UsefulNotes/MuayThai coach and has his own school, Thai Power Gym.
816* FrenchJerk: From Armentières.
817* GuestFighter: Brought in for a bout with Makoto Ohe.
818* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}}: Was the ISKA light welterweight champion before Makoto Ohe defeated him for the title. He also trained in UsefulNotes/MuayThai, savate, amateur wrestling, is a 1st dan black belt in UsefulNotes/{{Judo}}, Shotokan UsefulNotes/{{Karate}} and is 2nd dan in Yoseikan Budo.
819
820!!!Jason Dirody
821* TheApprentice: To Gerard Gordeau.
822* IKnowKarate: Trained at the Kamakura Dojo.
823* {{Jobber}}: Had only one match in UWFI against Wrestling/YoshihiroTakayama which he lost.
824
825!!!Ori Gamiel
826%%* BadassIsraeli
827* GuestFighter: Fought Wrestling/YojiAnjo at the UWFI show held in Israel.
828* UnknownCharacter: There is not much information on him.
829
830!!!Nikolai Gordeau
831* AffectionateNickname: "Nico".
832* BadassFamily: A brother of Gerard Gordeau.
833* BadassTeacher: He is a trainer at Kamakura Dojo.
834* BashBrothers: With his brothers Gerard and Al.
835* CarpetOfVirility: Not much, but it was noticeable.
836* CombatReferee: For UsefulNotes/{{Karate}} matches.
837* GuestFighter: Represented the Kamakura Dojo.
838* IKnowKarate: An accomplished karateka like his brothers.
839* {{Jobber}}
840* StoutStrength: He is quite pudgy, especially compared to his brothers.
841
842!!!Gary Hadwin
843* TheApprentice: To Mike Haslam.
844* GuestFighter: Was brought in for a bout with Bovy Chowaikung.
845* IKnowKarate: From the Dragon’s Gym in Carlisle and also competed in boxing.
846
847!!!Pat Kane
848* TheApprentice: To Bill Packer.
849%%* CarpetOfVirility: Over his chest and shoulders.
850* {{Determinator}}: Was promoted in UWFI as having never been knocked out in his career. He showcased his toughest by taking a lot of punishment in his match with Makoto Ohe.
851* GuestFighter: From the American Kempo Karate Academy.
852* IKnowKarate: A nationally ranked kickboxer. He also trained in American Kenpo Karate.
853
854!!!Phillip Lalamente
855* FrenchJerk: Subverted, he speaks French, but is from the Wallonia region of Belgium.
856* GuestFighter: Brought in for a bout with Bovy Chowaikung.
857* IKnowKarate: A freestyle rules Belgian kickboxing national champion, and also a savate national champion.
858* SpectacularSpinning: Threw a few spinning backfists and kicks in his bout with Bovy Chowaikung.
859* SpellMyNameWithAnS: For some reason, some sites list him as Phil Larimet.
860
861!!!Kimo Leopoldo
862-->''"I went into the UFC originally as a representative of Christ. I wanted to show people to look outside the box. How can a Christian enter such a violent situation and attempt to hurt another person. I answered this by stating ‘I have no ill nor harming feelings towards my opponents.’ Its an extreme sport. Some people think skydiving is extreme, everyone has an opinion, my heart was in the right place. Both my opponent and I were only out to exemplify our abilities. And we both knew the chances we were taking. Thus it wasn't personal."''
863
864* TheApprentice: To Joe Son as part of their story to Art Davie to get into UFC 3.
865* AwesomeByAnalysis: Before his fight with Royce Gracie, he and Joe Son bought the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu instructional tapes and the previous 2 [=UFCs=] in order to form a strategy against Royce and it kind of worked as Kimo was the first guy not to get [[CurbStompBattle curbstomped]] by Royce and actually seriously hurt him enough to get him to fall out of the tournament.
866* BadassIsraeli: Half, his mother was a German with Jewish descent.
867* {{Bouncer}}: Worked at clubs before his fighting career.
868* BraidsOfAction: In his fight with Royce Gracie, who grabbed it to his advantage. Kimo cut it off after the fight.
869* BrilliantButLazy: For his UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}} bouts, it is said he hardly trained in kickboxing and instead focused on weight training.
870* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: While he looked like a big and intimidating, his openly Christian faith and his odd way of expressing it made a lot of people think he was just a gimmick to spread his brand of Christianity and should not be taken seriously. They seem to forget that he was surprisingly cunning fighter along with be a hard striker is an honorary black belt in BJJ under Joe Moreira, who was impressed by how fast he was learning the art.
871* DavidVersusGoliath: Another Goliath against Royce Gracie's David.
872* DrugsAreBad: Once stated there was a time he was a slave to speed. He also got arrested in Tustin, California in 2009 for possession of a controlled substance. In the police report Leopoldo was standing by his car, wearing sandals, playing with a yo-yo, and donning a Long Beach Police Department jumpsuit that can only be worn by the motor pool mechanics.
873* EarlyBirdCameo: Made his MMA debut at UFC 3 and had an earlier fight against Wrestling/KazushiSakuraba at Shootboxing S-Cup 1996 before his UWFI match against Wrestling/YoshihiroTakayama.
874* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Came into UFC 3 covered in tattoos and claimed to be fighting for Jesus Christ, he came to the cage carrying an enormous wooden cross on his back. Then he lasted longer against Royce Gracie than anyone before him and hurt him enough to take him out of the tournament.
875* {{Expy}}: Had one in Wrestling/{{WWE}}’s [[Wrestling/CharlesWright Kama]].
876* GlassCannon: Was big, fast and hit hard, but had poor stamina.
877* GuestFighter: Was brought in to have a match with Wrestling/YoshihiroTakayama.
878* HeroKiller: Has beaten Wrestling/KazushiSakuraba and Wrestling/BamBamBigelow and drew with Wrestling/DanSevern.
879* HeroicSacrifice: Royce may have defeated him at UFC 3, but after their fight Royce was too battered to continue the tournament, it would be the first time Royce didn't win a UFC tournament.
880* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Taekwondo}}: Subverted, he was billed as a taekwondo black belt in his MMA debut but it was just a ploy to get into UFC 3 as they were looking for martial art black belts at the time and even then his proper style name would have been listed as Jo Son Do after his cornerman Joe Son which Joe claimed to have founded (he actually didn't know martial arts at all). Legitimately, he was a former amateur wrestler at Waianae High School and played on the team that won the Hawaii High School Athletic Association Championship. He later trained under Joe Moreira in UsefulNotes/BrazilianJiuJitsu and earned a honorary black belt, then an official black belt certification under Francisco Mansor, and also trained under Matt Hume at AMC Pankration.
881* OddFriendship: With Joe Moreira. The two met on the backstage of UFC 8, in a day when Allan Goes and “Tank” Abbot fell out with each exchanging harsh words. The next day in the lobby of the hotel, Moreira and Goes were checking out and coincidently so was Kimo and his manager. Suddenly Tank Abbot comes in with Tito Ortiz and a group of 8 more men wanting to cause a fight with the pair of Brazilians. Kimo thought this was unfair and took Allan Goes’s side together with his manager, making Abbot and his men back out. Kimo then asked Moreira if he could learn BJJ from him as he was very interested in the martial art, a request immediately accepted by Joe. The two maintained a student/instructor relationship for years.
882* OnlyOneName: Is sometimes introduced only as Kimo.
883* TheQuietOne: Subverted, he was actually as hammy as a pro wrestler when he wanted to be. He played it straight when meeting Art Davie for UFC 3.
884* RealMenLoveJesus: The first blatant example in MMA, in his debut he carried a cross to the cage and stated he is warrior in the service of the Lord and that he was on a mission to “bring the Gospel of Jesus Christ throughout the whole world.”.
885* RedBaron: "Kaijin" ("Phantom"), "Puroresurā no Tenteki" ("Pro-Wrestler's Natural Enemy"), "The Wrath of God".
886* StartMyOwn: Founded New Era Fighting, though it only lasted one show.
887* TattooedCrook: Subverted, he sports many religious tattoos based on his Christian beliefs.
888* UnskilledButStrong: He enter UFC 3 without any formal martial arts training except for his high school amateur wrestling experience, though he lost the fight he beat up Royce Gracie enough that he couldn't continue in the tournament and was the first guy to seriously hurt Royce. He also describes his fighting style as "Intensity Over Technique", though he later TookALevelInBadass when he started training with Matt Hume and Joe Moreira.
889* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Aside from UWFI, he has also worked for Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling.
890
891!!!Rudy Lovato
892-->''"New Mexico’s Rudy “Bad Boy” Lovato started out in the world of Kickboxing where he became a multi-belt champion. He turned to professional boxing on Feb. 15, 1986 when he scored a 4 round decision victory over fellow New Mexican Everett Berry in the Lightweight Division. He then began his career as a “Road Warrior” taking fights in his opponents home towns."''
893-->-- Daniel Sisneros
894
895* ActionSurvivor: Drew with Makoto Ohe in their bout.
896* TheApprentice: To Bill Packer.
897* GuestFighter: From the American Kempo Karate Academy.
898* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}}: A champion and also was a boxing champion with a New Mexico State Jr Welterweight Championship, and later added NABO, NABF and NABA Middleweight Titles to his collection as well as the IBF Middleweight World Championship.
899* RedBaron: "Bad Boy", "Road Warrior".
900
901!!!Chris Mack
902-->''"I believe in the Nikidokai way and believe that it is a lifestyle."''
903
904* TheApprentice: To Nikidokai founder Hanshi Nico.
905* CoolTeacher: Is now a Nikidokai instructor.
906* GuestFighter: Was brought in for a bout with Bovy Chowaikung.
907* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}}: A multiple time champion. He also knows Nikidokai, which is based on the 5 martial arts consisting of UsefulNotes/MuayThai, UsefulNotes/{{Aikido}}, UsefulNotes/{{Judo}}, Shorin Ryu UsefulNotes/{{Karate}}, and Kobudō.
908* RedBaron: "The Joker".
909* TeenGenius: Was 19 when he fought in UWFI.
910
911!!!Errol Maduro
912* TheApprentice: To Gerard and Nikolai Gordeau.
913* GuestFighter: Represented the Kamakura Dojo.
914* IKnowKarate: Trained at the Kamakura Dojo.
915* RedBaron: "Tiger", "The Mean Machine".
916
917!!!Denver Matthews
918* AwesomeAussie: Subverted, he fights out of Australia, but he is really from New Zealand.
919* GuestFighter: Brought in for a bout with Makoto Ohe.
920* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}}: A former WKA junior middleweight champion.
921* RedBaron: "Dangerman".
922
923!!!Damien Meyer
924* TheApprentice: To Yodtong Senanan Sityodtong.
925* AwesomeAussie: From Perth.
926* GuestFighter: Brought in for a bout with Makoto Ohe.
927* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}}: An Australian junior lightweight champion. He also trained in UsefulNotes/MuayThai in Thailand and was one of the first Australians to learn the art.
928* TheWorfEffect: Was KO’ed by Makoto Ohe by liver shot via middle kick in the first round.
929
930!!!Didier Montoya
931* FrenchJerk: From Upper Normandy.
932* GuestFighter: Was brought in for a bout with Makoto Ohe.
933* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/MuayThai: A trainee of the Swaying Naja Camp, a former training partner of Jerome Le Banner, and a French National and international champion. He also competed in boxing and was also an European savate champion.
934* MeaninglessVillainVictory: Lost by decision in his bout with Makoto Ohe, but when the match ended Montoya seemed fresh and ready for another round, while Ohe looked like he would collapse in any moment. The crowd booed when the decision was given and even Ohe voiced his disagreement with the decision.
935
936!!!Matthew Saad Muhammad
937* BoxingBattler
938* CoolTeacher: Muhammad trained up and coming fighters out of Atlantic City, New Jersey and worked closely with former Indian Olympic boxing team heavyweight Gurcharan "The Guru" Singh.
939* GuestFighter: Brought in for a Mixed Styles Fight with Wrestling/KiyoshiTamura.
940* HowMuchMoreCanHeTake: Was the walking, breathing example of this trope in boxing. Nearly all of his significant fights resulted in him taking massive amounts of punishment while never going down, then proceeding to turn the fight around shortly after and recuperating from the damage to win, usually in the most spectacular fashion possible. His nickname was Miracle Matthew for a reason.
941* [[IKnowKarate I Know Boxing]]: Former WBC world boxing champion.
942* RedBaron: "Miracle Matthew".
943* TheWorfEffect: Lost to Wrestling/KiyoshiTamura by submission in 34 seconds.
944
945!!!Melvin Murray
946* AlliterativeName
947* AffectionateNickname: Was introduced as Mel Murray.
948* TheApprentice: To Dennis Crawford.
949* BadassNative: Is half Cree and wears a native headdress for his entrances.
950* GuestFighter: Brought in for a bout with Bovy Chowaikung
951* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}}: Was a WKA champion. He also trained in boxing, UsefulNotes/{{Karate}} and UsefulNotes/{{Taekwondo}}.
952* RedBaron: "The Mule".
953
954!!!Orin Ratson
955* BadassIsraeli
956* GuestFighter: Brought in for a bout with Bovy Chowaikung.
957* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}}: An Israeli kickboxing champion.
958
959!!!Vince Ross
960* CoolTeacher: Is a Muay Thai trainer at a gym called Toshido Fighting Arts in Kelowna, BC, Canada.
961* CounterAttack: Was an expert at them.
962* GuestFighter: Brought in for a bout with Makoto Ohe.
963* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}}: A WKA Canadian Welterweight Champion. He also did boxing.
964* RedBaron: "The Rocket".
965* TheWorfEffect: Was one of the few who KO’ed Makoto Ohe in UWFI.
966
967!!!Sakchai Sakawettaia
968* AlliterativeName
969* GuestFighter: Brought in for a bout with Makoto Ohe.
970* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/MuayThai
971* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Sakawettaia or Sakwettaia?
972* TheWorfEffect: Was downed in his match with Makoto Ohe in the first round.
973
974!!!Kunpon Gehya Samureek
975* GuestFighter: Brought in for a bout with Makoto Ohe.
976* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/MuayThai: Was a ranked Rajadamnern Stadium nak muay (he was ranked 8th when he appeared in UWFI).
977* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His name is sometimes spelt out as Kungpon Geyu Samrick.
978* TheWorfEffect: He was one of the few who beat Makoto Ohe in the UWFI, though he did so on points.
979
980!!!Danny Steele
981* GuestFighter: Brought in for a bout with Bovy Chowaikung.
982* IKnowKarate: A multiple time world champion in UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}}, started training at age 18 in the same gym in Bakersfield where Kathy Long trained under Eric Nolan, then trained at the Jet Center under Benny "The Jet" Urduidez, Ruben Urquidez and David Krapes. He also knows Vietnamese Martial Arts under Bao Truyen and UsefulNotes/MuayThai under guys like Seaksan Janjira and Bob Chaney. He also competed in the Russian equivalent of Chinese sanshou, Draka.
983* RedBaron: "Hard As" a PunnyName that plays on his surname and for his powerful legs and toughness.
984
985!!!Frank Tauber
986* TheApprentice: To Gerard and Nikolai Gordeau.
987* CoolTeacher: Had a hand in training Sicilian wrestler Vito Toscani.
988* GuestFighter: Represented the Kamakura Dojo.
989* IKnowKarate: Trained at the Kamakura Dojo. He also trained in amateur wrestling and UsefulNotes/{{Sambo}}.
990* RedBaron: "Dutch Windmail".
991
992!!!Mark Tyson
993* TheApprentice: To John Taylor and Jim Phillips at the AKKA Headquaters dojo in Bondi Junction.
994* AwesomeAussie: From New South Wales.
995* CoolTeacher: Founded The Tamworth Kyokushin Karate Dojo.
996* DelinquentHair: A short mohawk in his UWFI appearance.
997* GuestFighter: Brought in for a bout with Bovy Chowaikung.
998* IKnowKarate: A 5th dan black belt and champion in Kyokushin UsefulNotes/{{Karate}} and also is a New South Wales UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}} champion.
999
1000!!!James Warring
1001-->''"No, it was already over. To me it was just part of the fight, and now it’s over. But at some point I had heard that Warring was favored to win a ten-round fight, and he couldn’t understand how he lost the fight, but he understood the rules. The rules were if you didn’t engage with me, you would be penalized. All he had to do was engage and stop touching the ropes. Why do you think I threw his ass over the ropes, like I did?"''
1002-->-- Billy Scott
1003
1004* ActionSurvivor: Lost his match against Billy Scott by decision, but avoided all his attempts at submissions by using the ropes.
1005* CombatPragmatist:
1006** In his fight with Erik Paulson's he took advantage of Paulson's BraidsOfAction, pulled it and literally dragged Paulson ByTheHair through the mat, making his corner throw the towel.
1007** In his Mixed Style Fight with Billy Scott, he kept himself near the ropes so that when Billy went for takedown and submission attempts, Warring would grab the ropes to break the hold and reposition standing up. Since he had unlimited rope breaks, he used them a lot.
1008* CombatReferee: Has served as one for boxing and MMA fights.
1009* CoolTeacher: Runs a Boxing, UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}}, UsefulNotes/{{Karate}} and Boxercise school in Florida with his wife.
1010* GuestFighter: He was brought in for a Mixed Styles Fight with Billy Scott.
1011* HeroKiller: Took out Erik Paulson at the World Combat Championships and also has a victory over Vitali Klitschko in his amateur UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}} days.
1012* IKnowKarate: And was a champion in UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}} and boxing.
1013* OhCrap: Basically his reaction whenever Billy Scott managed to grab a hold of him.
1014* ScaryBlackMan
1015* TheWorfEffect: Was choked out by Renzo Gracie at the WCC finals in under 3 minutes.
1016
1017!!!Merv Wihnon
1018* GuestFighter: Brought in for a bout with Makoto Ohe.
1019* [[IKnowKarate I Know]] UsefulNotes/{{Kickboxing}}: Came from the same gym as Juan Arellano.

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