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1. To be one of the premier wrestlers in the world 2. To have a healthy and long lasting career 3. To bring back respect for Professional Wrestling in the United States 4. To win WWE NXT 5. To compete in Summerslam 6. To compete in the Royal Rumble 7. To challenge for and win a championship at Wrestlemania 8. To be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame 9. To have a WWE action figure of my persona 10. To be a playable character in a WWE Video game 11. To have my own WWE brand Tshirt 12. To be able to establish and maintain a Professional Wrestling Academy |
1. To wrestle in Japan 2. To be accepted into the Japanese Wrestling culture 3. To be a playable character in a video game 4. To be recognized for my ability to wrestle, not for my ability to speak 5. To learn as much as possible from all competitors 6. To compete against the premier wrestlers in my division 7. To make sure my heart and soul are a part of every match 8. To have an action figure created for Professional Wrestling 9. To wrestle in the Tokyo Dome in Japan |
August 7, 2002; Nashville, TN: NWA: Total Nonstop Action presented Low Ki versus two of TNA's most exciting X division competitors in Jerry Lynn and A.J. Styles. The three battled furiously in order to win, punishing each other with various attacks and holds. A new X Division champion was crowned when Low Ki pinned Lynn, despite the offensive attempt by Styles with his Spiral Tap attack.
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Associated Press; On September 12, 2002, Low Ki reached his number one goal when asked to compete in Zero One Pro Wrestling, in Japan. Although unsuccessful in his tag team debut with the company, he would go onto becoming a champion only a few days after, when he defeated Leonardo Spanky for the NWA/Zero One/UPW Junior heavyweight championship. This achievement has be credited to years of continuous hard work, a rigorous training regiment and what Low Ki labels as his "Fighter's Passion".
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Tokyo, Japan: May 2, 2003
Competing for Zero One Pro Wrestling, Low Ki battles Tatsuhito Takaiwa in a grueling match up for the Zero One/NWA/UPW Junior Heavyweight Title. Against the legendary Super Junior, Ki scores victory at 24:59 with his devastating Ki Krusher '99 technique.
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Transition Takes Place
August 20, 2004, Japan: Low Ki formerly recognized as a member of Pro Wrestling Zero One, joins competition in Pro Wrestling NOAH. New company. New competition. Match up possiblities are endless as they may include KENTA, Marafuji, Kobashi and Misawa!!!
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September 10, 2004; Japan: On his first tour to Pro Wrestling NOAH, Low Ki was matched up against the versatile and very dangerous Yoshinobu Kanemaru. These two went toe to toe, with Low Ki attacking Kanemaru's shoulder joint and Kanemaru attacking Ki's neck. With a series of devastating attacks to his head, Kanemaru was able to put away Ki with his revolution style Brainbuster technique.
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September 10, 2004; Japan: Game Time !! A wrestling video game for the Japanese Playstation 2 is released. The video game, "King of Colliseum 2" , depicts Low Ki as a member of Zero One World, a subdivision of Pro Wrestling Zero One.
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KI FACES LIGER!!!
November 6, 2004: United States Competing in tag team action for Ring Of Honor, Low Ki comes face to face with the most popular of the legendary Super Juniors, Jushin "Thunder" Liger. Although eager to mix it up, Ki showed signs of disrespect for the master of the "Liger Bomb" early on in the contest. At one point, Ki delivered a devastating dropkick between the eyes of Liger. Punishing him throughout with the aid of Bryan Danielson, Ki mistakenly diverted his attention to the fans, allowing Liger to execute his "Fisherman Buster" technique. Giving the opposing team the upper hand, Ki is annihilated with a series of kicks from Samoa Joe and, at one point, Liger himself. The fall ended with Liger delivering his famous "Liger Bomb" to Danielson, but not without excitement before the end. Liger battled furiously with both men, but falling victim to Ki's Tidal Wave Attack, Iron Octopus submission, Phoenix Splash and even serving Liger a Cappo Kick of his own! Press members at the event have reported that Ki had interest in a singles challenge against Liger in the future. Ki has since declined to comment.
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December 17,2005; Scheduled as the main event match of an already spectacular Pro Wrestling event, LOW-KI versus KENTA justified the incredible abilities of both young competitors. Competing for the prestigious GHC Junior Heavyweight title of Pro Wrestling NOAH(Japan), these two warriors were focused and intent on bettering the other. In an amazing display of hard hitting, strategic, physical chess, this match turned into a challenge of conditioning and will. Before this match up, LOW-KI had been reported as being in great preparation for KENTA, increasing his physical training, incorporating more striking and speed conditioning to enhance his defense. By match end, both men were exhausted from their ferocious encounter. When the stakes are this high, incredible athletes will push themselves to the limit. With an excited crowd at hand, Ki graciously gave respect to the champion and exited the ring to the better man that evening.
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Ki Unveils Mystery at Lockdown
Orlando, FL; As TNA begun its annual "Lockdown" pay per view, it was unknown as to who would be the mystery opponent for "The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels. And as the smoke cleared from the rampway, the one who emerged from the tunnel was nonother than Low-Ki. This time appearing under the name of "Senshi", or soldier, an astonished Daniels stood in the ring. Nothing more than high impact action filled the ring and six sides of steel, as both men knew the other very well. As the action increased, TNA's new soldier was able to score victory capping off a successful debut.
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Mission Accomplished!
June 22, 2006: Total Nonstop Action granted Low-Ki (presented as "Senshi") a title match after winning his number one contender match at "Slammiversary". This would be the first encounter between the challenger and the undefeated champion, Samoa Joe in the 6 sided ring. But with
his efforts in the contender match, Sonjay Dutt, was also added to the match. The match was mostly focused on the confrontations between Ki and Joe, with Sonjay taking great opportunity to defeat both. With Ki knocking the undefeated Samoan Submission Machine out of the ring, the end came as he elevated to the top rope and devastated Dutt with his rib shattering "Warriors Way" attack, becoming the X-Division's 23rd champion.
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