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Último Dragón

Yoshihiro Asai (浅井嘉浩, Asai Yoshihiro, born December 12, 1966), better known by his ring name Último Dragón (ウルティモ・ドラゴン, Urutimo Doragon),[1] is a Japanese professional wrestler and actor currently signed to Dragon Gate, where he acts as an in-ring talent, trainer and senior advisor. In addition to having trained in Japan, Asai learned to wrestle in the lucha libre style while working in Mexico. He is credited with popularizing the "Asai Moonsault".

Último Dragón
Último Dragón in January 2023
Birth nameYoshihiro Asai
Born (1966-12-12) December 12, 1966 (age 56)[1]
Nagoya, Aichi, Japan[1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Asai[2]
Saigon Dragon
The Tiger II[1]
Tiger Dragon[2]
Ultimate Dragon[1]
Último Dragón[1]
Yoshihiro Asai[1]
Billed height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)[3]
Billed weight185 lb (84 kg)[3]
Billed fromMexico City, Mexico[1]
Nagoya, Japan[4]
Trained byGran Hamada[2]
Kotetsu Yamamoto[2]
NJPW Dojo[2]
DebutMay 13, 1987[1]

On October 11, 1996, Asai won the J-Crown, a unification of eight lower weight division titles from various international promotions. At the time, he already held the NWA World Middleweight Championship; during this reign he also became the WCW Cruiserweight Champion, making him the most decorated wrestler in history.[Note 1] From December 29, 1996, through January 4, 1997, he concurrently held ten titles, a record which still stands.[5] From 2013 until 2019, he competed primarily for All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) as a freelancer. In 2019, he joined Dragon Gate as a senior advisor and wrestler.

Professional wrestling career edit

Early years (1987–1996) edit

 
Asai performing as Último Dragón

Asai trained in the New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) dojo in 1987, but was not drafted up by the promotion due to his small size. He moved to Mexico where he joined the Universal Wrestling Association and subsequently won the UWA World Welterweight Championship in 1988. In March 1990, he joined the Universal Wrestling Federation in Japan. He also competed in the Universal Lucha Libre promotion founded by his mentor Gran Hamada.[5]

In 1991, he signed with the Mexican Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) promotion. In CMLL, he adopted the Último Dragón mask and persona. "Último Dragón", which means "Last Dragon" in Spanish, was initially a gimmick that saw Asai claiming to be the last student taught by legendary martial artist Bruce Lee, whose nickname was "The Dragon".[5] The gimmick was later dropped, but the name remained. Late in 1992, Misteriosito was turned into "Último Dragoncito", a Mini-Estrella version of Asai. During the same period, Asai also signed with the Japanese WAR promotion, and due to co-promoting, he was able to wrestle for NJPW. In Japan, he became IWGP Junior heavyweight champion twice, and in Mexico, he held various titles. In later years, he wrestled for AAA.[6]

World Championship Wrestling (1996–1998) edit

 
Último Dragón and former manager Sonny Onoo in 2017

Asai made his American debut for the World Championship Wrestling (WCW) promotion in 1996 initially under the mistranslated name "Ultimate Dragon". He was referred to by this name for over a year in WCW until they reverted to using his Spanish ring name.[7] He quickly was pushed into the lime-light of the WCW Cruiserweight division with Sonny Onoo as his manager. He was instantly a heel based upon the fact he was Japanese and Onoo was his manager. He made his WCW pay-per view debut in 1996's Hog Wild against Rey Misterio Jr. for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship but lost. He got back the win at WCW World War 3 when he returned to WCW as the J-Crown champion. He then feuded with Dean Malenko for the WCW Cruiserweight title which he won at Starrcade 1996.[6]

Dragon later dropped the WCW Cruiserweight title back to Malenko but his stock was rising as he won the WCW World Television Championship from Prince Iaukea but lost it to Steven Regal. He then turned face by dropping Onoo as his manager and won back the WCW World Television title from Regal before losing to Alex Wright at Clash of the Champions XXXV. He would then win the WCW Cruiserweight title one last time from Eddie Guerrero, before losing the title on the first WCW Thunder to Juventud Guerrera.[6] He then suffered an arm injury in 1998 that required surgery. The operation was botched, causing nerve damage. It was thought that this would force an end of his career and he announced his retirement in November.[5]

Toryumon (1997–2003) edit

In 1997, Asai then became a trainer and founded the Último Dragón Gym, where he trained three classes of students, "Toryumon Japan", "Toryumon 2000 Project" (T2P), and "Toryumon X". His first class of students, which included Don Fuji, Dragon Kid, Magnum Tokyo, Cima and Suwa, worked for WCW early in their career.[8] In 1998, Asai began co-promoting Grupo Internacional Revolución (IWRG) based out of Mexico, where he trained several of the top young wrestlers.[9] In 1999, a promotion named Toryumon opened, with the vast majority of the roster having been trained by Asai.[8] Toryumon was later renamed Dragon Gate as Asai parted ways with the promotion. He continued to train students at his gym.

In 2002, Asai underwent another surgery to repair the damage done to his arm in hopes of returning to wrestling. In late 2002 Ultimo Dragon was in talks with World Wrestling Entertainment for another shot at a United States run. To get back into ring shape he returned to action for his T2P and Toryumon Mexico promotions. On November 26, he teamed with former WCW wrestlers Norman Smiley and Perry Saturn in a win against Masaaki Mochizuki, Kenichiro Arai and Toru Owashi for T2P. On December 7 he teamed with Mochizuki and Dragon Kid in a win over the team of Bestia Salvaje, Scorpio Jr. and El Duende for Toryumon Mexico.[8]

World Wrestling Entertainment (2003–2004) edit

In the spring of 2003, he signed with World Wrestling Entertainment as the Último Dragón, seeking to realize his two lifelong goals of competing in Madison Square Garden and performing at WrestleMania. He was brought in on the heels of the signing of Rey Mysterio on the belief that he would make as big of an impact as Mysterio did upon his WWE debut. Asai made his WWE debut in dark match victories against Rico, Crash Holly and Shannon Moore as they debuted a series of video packages hyping the debut of Dragon on SmackDown!. He made his WWE television debut at Madison Square Garden on June 26, 2003 episode of SmackDown! in a match with Shannon Moore, where he debuted his finisher, the Asai DDT (a standing shiranui), to the American wrestling audience.[6]

Throughout the summer he competed in a tournament for the WWE United States Championship beating Jamie Noble but losing to eventual winner, Eddie Guerrero. He quickly rebounded by beating Kanyon in a WWE Heat match taped before Vengeance. He then wrestled on WWE Velocity for the next few weeks, leading to a match with Rey Mysterio on SmackDown. Dragon won the match only after Tajiri interfered and showed respect to Dragon due to their Japanese heritage. The next week Dragon teamed with Mysterio to take on Tajiri and Nunzio. After this match, he was not seen on SmackDown! for several months until the build for the Cruiserweight Open at WrestleMania XX. At the event, Dragon participated in the Open. Dragon's WrestleMania resulted in one of WrestleMania's most famous blunders, tripping as he entered the arena from the backstage area and tripping as he was going up the turnbuckle for a pose.[10] The first trip was edited out of the WrestleMania XX DVD, but the second wasn't.[11] After the open, he faced Chavo Guerrero and Nunzio in his last WWE matches. On April 22, 2004, WWE announced that Asai asked for his release from WWE when he knew WWE wanted to unmask him and went back to Japan immediately.[12]

Return to Japan (2004–present) edit

One month after being released from WWE, Asai quickly picked up a New Japan tour on May 1, 2004. He returned to Mexico by occasionally wrestling for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). He also took part in the short lived Japanese independent promotion Dragondoor, ran by one of his students Noriaki Kawabata using mostly T2P and Toryumon X graduates. He would wrestle in matches against Último Guerrero and various other stars who wrestled in Mexico or Japanese based lucha libre promotions. Since the fall of Dragondoor he went back to Mexico to run another class of the Toryumon school, which has led to some standouts in Hajime Ohara, Kazuchika Okada and Pequeño Ninja. The rest of the Toryumon students along with Asai joined the Tatsumi Fujinami promoted Dradition promotion in Japan. In 2006, Asai began promoting the annual "Toryumon Mexico: Dragon Mania" wrestling show.[13] He also wrestled at UWA Hardcore Wrestling based outside of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has wrestled against Sonjay Dutt, M-Dogg 20, Chris Sabin, Alex Shelley, Jyushin Thunder Liger and Black Tiger all in the UWA. Since then he has been working in Japan for various independent promotions such as Pro Wrestling Kageki and Michinoku Pro. He has also been to Mexico as well as in Spain, working for Nu Wrestling Evolution.

On December 15, 2013, Dragón defeated Yoshinobu Kanemaru to win All Japan Pro Wrestling's World Junior Heavyweight Championship.[14] He lost the title to Atsushi Aoki on May 29, 2014.[15] On August 27, 2017, he regained the title by defeating Tajiri. On March 22, 2015, Dragón won another title in All Japan, when he and Kanemaru defeated Mitsuya Nagai and Takeshi Minamino for the All Asia Tag Team Championship.[16] They vacated the title on October 14.[17]

On August 30 and 31, 2014, Dragón participated in a show in Pyongyang, North Korea promoted by the Inoki Genome Federation. He defeated Hajime Ohara on the first day and Heddi French on the second in singles matches.[18]

Acting career edit

Ultimo Dragon starred in two films in 2008. The first was Bloodstained Memoirs, also starring Chris Jericho, Rob Van Dam, Mick Foley and Keiji Muto. Ultimo Dragon's scenes were filmed in the UK and Italy.[19] The other was Ultimo Dragon, a heroic martial arts story.

Championships and accomplishments edit

Luchas de Apuestas record edit

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Yoshihiro Asai (career) Cuchillo (mask and championship) Tokyo, Japan UWF live event June 4, 1990 [42]
Último Dragón (mask) Dark Dragon (mask) Barcelona, Spain NWE live event June 25, 2008 [43]
Último Dragón (mask) Hajime Ohara (hair) Mexico City, Mexico DragonMania IV August 22, 2009 [44]
Último Dragón (mask) Black Tiger V (mask) Mexico City, Mexico DragonMania VI May 14, 2011 [45]
Último Dragón (mask) Sushi (mask) Tokyo, Japan AJPW live event December 14, 2014 [Note 2][46]
Último Dragón (mask) Tiger Ali (hair) Mexico City, Mexico DragonMania X May 23, 2015 [47]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Asai also became a co-holder of the WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship in October 1996, but it was retired that same day and was thus never defended by him
  2. ^ Tag team match, where Dragón and Masked Burning #2 defeated Sushi and Mr. Christmas. Sushi, as the loser of the fall, was as per stipulation supposed to unmask, but instead Mr. Christmas unmasked, revealing himself as Jun Akiyama.

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External links edit

  • Official blog October 29, 2013, at the Wayback Machine (in Japanese)
  • Official website
  • Último Dragón's profile at Cagematch.net  , Internet Wrestling Database  

Último, dragón, yoshihiro, asai, 浅井嘉浩, asai, yoshihiro, born, december, 1966, better, known, ring, name, ウルティモ, ドラゴン, urutimo, doragon, japanese, professional, wrestler, actor, currently, signed, dragon, gate, where, acts, ring, talent, trainer, senior, adviso. Yoshihiro Asai 浅井嘉浩 Asai Yoshihiro born December 12 1966 better known by his ring name Ultimo Dragon ウルティモ ドラゴン Urutimo Doragon 1 is a Japanese professional wrestler and actor currently signed to Dragon Gate where he acts as an in ring talent trainer and senior advisor In addition to having trained in Japan Asai learned to wrestle in the lucha libre style while working in Mexico He is credited with popularizing the Asai Moonsault Ultimo DragonUltimo Dragon in January 2023Birth nameYoshihiro AsaiBorn 1966 12 12 December 12 1966 age 56 1 Nagoya Aichi Japan 1 Professional wrestling careerRing name s Asai 2 Saigon DragonThe Tiger II 1 Tiger Dragon 2 Ultimate Dragon 1 Ultimo Dragon 1 Yoshihiro Asai 1 Billed height5 ft 8 in 173 cm 3 Billed weight185 lb 84 kg 3 Billed fromMexico City Mexico 1 Nagoya Japan 4 Trained byGran Hamada 2 Kotetsu Yamamoto 2 NJPW Dojo 2 DebutMay 13 1987 1 On October 11 1996 Asai won the J Crown a unification of eight lower weight division titles from various international promotions At the time he already held the NWA World Middleweight Championship during this reign he also became the WCW Cruiserweight Champion making him the most decorated wrestler in history Note 1 From December 29 1996 through January 4 1997 he concurrently held ten titles a record which still stands 5 From 2013 until 2019 he competed primarily for All Japan Pro Wrestling AJPW as a freelancer In 2019 he joined Dragon Gate as a senior advisor and wrestler Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1 1 Early years 1987 1996 1 2 World Championship Wrestling 1996 1998 1 3 Toryumon 1997 2003 1 4 World Wrestling Entertainment 2003 2004 1 5 Return to Japan 2004 present 2 Acting career 3 Championships and accomplishments 3 1 Luchas de Apuestas record 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksProfessional wrestling career editEarly years 1987 1996 edit nbsp Asai performing as Ultimo DragonAsai trained in the New Japan Pro Wrestling NJPW dojo in 1987 but was not drafted up by the promotion due to his small size He moved to Mexico where he joined the Universal Wrestling Association and subsequently won the UWA World Welterweight Championship in 1988 In March 1990 he joined the Universal Wrestling Federation in Japan He also competed in the Universal Lucha Libre promotion founded by his mentor Gran Hamada 5 In 1991 he signed with the Mexican Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL promotion In CMLL he adopted the Ultimo Dragon mask and persona Ultimo Dragon which means Last Dragon in Spanish was initially a gimmick that saw Asai claiming to be the last student taught by legendary martial artist Bruce Lee whose nickname was The Dragon 5 The gimmick was later dropped but the name remained Late in 1992 Misteriosito was turned into Ultimo Dragoncito a Mini Estrella version of Asai During the same period Asai also signed with the Japanese WAR promotion and due to co promoting he was able to wrestle for NJPW In Japan he became IWGP Junior heavyweight champion twice and in Mexico he held various titles In later years he wrestled for AAA 6 World Championship Wrestling 1996 1998 edit nbsp Ultimo Dragon and former manager Sonny Onoo in 2017Asai made his American debut for the World Championship Wrestling WCW promotion in 1996 initially under the mistranslated name Ultimate Dragon He was referred to by this name for over a year in WCW until they reverted to using his Spanish ring name 7 He quickly was pushed into the lime light of the WCW Cruiserweight division with Sonny Onoo as his manager He was instantly a heel based upon the fact he was Japanese and Onoo was his manager He made his WCW pay per view debut in 1996 s Hog Wild against Rey Misterio Jr for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship but lost He got back the win at WCW World War 3 when he returned to WCW as the J Crown champion He then feuded with Dean Malenko for the WCW Cruiserweight title which he won at Starrcade 1996 6 Dragon later dropped the WCW Cruiserweight title back to Malenko but his stock was rising as he won the WCW World Television Championship from Prince Iaukea but lost it to Steven Regal He then turned face by dropping Onoo as his manager and won back the WCW World Television title from Regal before losing to Alex Wright at Clash of the Champions XXXV He would then win the WCW Cruiserweight title one last time from Eddie Guerrero before losing the title on the first WCW Thunder to Juventud Guerrera 6 He then suffered an arm injury in 1998 that required surgery The operation was botched causing nerve damage It was thought that this would force an end of his career and he announced his retirement in November 5 Toryumon 1997 2003 edit In 1997 Asai then became a trainer and founded the Ultimo Dragon Gym where he trained three classes of students Toryumon Japan Toryumon 2000 Project T2P and Toryumon X His first class of students which included Don Fuji Dragon Kid Magnum Tokyo Cima and Suwa worked for WCW early in their career 8 In 1998 Asai began co promoting Grupo Internacional Revolucion IWRG based out of Mexico where he trained several of the top young wrestlers 9 In 1999 a promotion named Toryumon opened with the vast majority of the roster having been trained by Asai 8 Toryumon was later renamed Dragon Gate as Asai parted ways with the promotion He continued to train students at his gym In 2002 Asai underwent another surgery to repair the damage done to his arm in hopes of returning to wrestling In late 2002 Ultimo Dragon was in talks with World Wrestling Entertainment for another shot at a United States run To get back into ring shape he returned to action for his T2P and Toryumon Mexico promotions On November 26 he teamed with former WCW wrestlers Norman Smiley and Perry Saturn in a win against Masaaki Mochizuki Kenichiro Arai and Toru Owashi for T2P On December 7 he teamed with Mochizuki and Dragon Kid in a win over the team of Bestia Salvaje Scorpio Jr and El Duende for Toryumon Mexico 8 World Wrestling Entertainment 2003 2004 edit In the spring of 2003 he signed with World Wrestling Entertainment as the Ultimo Dragon seeking to realize his two lifelong goals of competing in Madison Square Garden and performing at WrestleMania He was brought in on the heels of the signing of Rey Mysterio on the belief that he would make as big of an impact as Mysterio did upon his WWE debut Asai made his WWE debut in dark match victories against Rico Crash Holly and Shannon Moore as they debuted a series of video packages hyping the debut of Dragon on SmackDown He made his WWE television debut at Madison Square Garden on June 26 2003 episode of SmackDown in a match with Shannon Moore where he debuted his finisher the Asai DDT a standing shiranui to the American wrestling audience 6 Throughout the summer he competed in a tournament for the WWE United States Championship beating Jamie Noble but losing to eventual winner Eddie Guerrero He quickly rebounded by beating Kanyon in a WWE Heat match taped before Vengeance He then wrestled on WWE Velocity for the next few weeks leading to a match with Rey Mysterio on SmackDown Dragon won the match only after Tajiri interfered and showed respect to Dragon due to their Japanese heritage The next week Dragon teamed with Mysterio to take on Tajiri and Nunzio After this match he was not seen on SmackDown for several months until the build for the Cruiserweight Open at WrestleMania XX At the event Dragon participated in the Open Dragon s WrestleMania resulted in one of WrestleMania s most famous blunders tripping as he entered the arena from the backstage area and tripping as he was going up the turnbuckle for a pose 10 The first trip was edited out of the WrestleMania XX DVD but the second wasn t 11 After the open he faced Chavo Guerrero and Nunzio in his last WWE matches On April 22 2004 WWE announced that Asai asked for his release from WWE when he knew WWE wanted to unmask him and went back to Japan immediately 12 Return to Japan 2004 present edit One month after being released from WWE Asai quickly picked up a New Japan tour on May 1 2004 He returned to Mexico by occasionally wrestling for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL He also took part in the short lived Japanese independent promotion Dragondoor ran by one of his students Noriaki Kawabata using mostly T2P and Toryumon X graduates He would wrestle in matches against Ultimo Guerrero and various other stars who wrestled in Mexico or Japanese based lucha libre promotions Since the fall of Dragondoor he went back to Mexico to run another class of the Toryumon school which has led to some standouts in Hajime Ohara Kazuchika Okada and Pequeno Ninja The rest of the Toryumon students along with Asai joined the Tatsumi Fujinami promoted Dradition promotion in Japan In 2006 Asai began promoting the annual Toryumon Mexico Dragon Mania wrestling show 13 He also wrestled at UWA Hardcore Wrestling based outside of Toronto Ontario Canada He has wrestled against Sonjay Dutt M Dogg 20 Chris Sabin Alex Shelley Jyushin Thunder Liger and Black Tiger all in the UWA Since then he has been working in Japan for various independent promotions such as Pro Wrestling Kageki and Michinoku Pro He has also been to Mexico as well as in Spain working for Nu Wrestling Evolution On December 15 2013 Dragon defeated Yoshinobu Kanemaru to win All Japan Pro Wrestling s World Junior Heavyweight Championship 14 He lost the title to Atsushi Aoki on May 29 2014 15 On August 27 2017 he regained the title by defeating Tajiri On March 22 2015 Dragon won another title in All Japan when he and Kanemaru defeated Mitsuya Nagai and Takeshi Minamino for the All Asia Tag Team Championship 16 They vacated the title on October 14 17 On August 30 and 31 2014 Dragon participated in a show in Pyongyang North Korea promoted by the Inoki Genome Federation He defeated Hajime Ohara on the first day and Heddi French on the second in singles matches 18 Acting career editUltimo Dragon starred in two films in 2008 The first was Bloodstained Memoirs also starring Chris Jericho Rob Van Dam Mick Foley and Keiji Muto Ultimo Dragon s scenes were filmed in the UK and Italy 19 The other was Ultimo Dragon a heroic martial arts story Championships and accomplishments editAll Japan Pro Wrestling All Asia Tag Team Championship 1 time with Yoshinobu Kanemaru 16 World Junior Heavyweight Championship 2 times 14 Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre NWA World Middleweight Championship 2 times 20 21 Comision de Box y Lucha D F Distrito Federal Trios Championship 1 time with Naoki Sano and Hirokazu Hata 22 International Wrestling Revolution Group Copa Higher Power 1998 with Judo Suwa Lyguila Magnum Tokyo Ryo Saito Shiima Nobunaga and Sumo Fujii 23 International Wrestling Alliance IWA Heavyweight Championship 1 time 2 IWA Junior Heavyweight Championship 1 time 2 Michinoku Pro Wrestling British Commonwealth Junior Heavyweight Championship 1 time 24 Tohoku Tag Team Championship 2 times with Jinsei Shinzaki 1 and Kesen Numagirolamo 1 25 New Japan Pro Wrestling IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship 2 times 26 J Crown 1 time 24 British Commonwealth Junior Heavyweight Championship 1 time 24 NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship 1 time 24 NWA World Welterweight Championship 2 times 24 UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship 1 time 24 WAR International Junior Heavyweight Championship 1 time 24 WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship 1 time 24 WWF Light Heavyweight Championship 1 time 24 Pro Wrestling Noah Differ Cup 2003 with Yossino 27 Pro Wrestling Illustrated Ranked No 12 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 1997 28 Pro Wrestling Revolution PWR World Heavyweight Championship 1 time Tokyo Sports Technique Award 1992 29 Toryumon Mexico NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship 2 time current 30 Yamaha Cup 2008 with Yutaka Yoshie 31 Yamaha Cup 2012 with Angelico 32 Suzuki Cup 2007 with Kensuke Sasaki and Marco Corleone 33 34 Suzuki Cup 2008 with Alex Koslov and Marco Corleone 35 Universal Wrestling Association UWA World Middleweight Championship 5 times 36 UWA World Welterweight Championship 1 time 37 WWF Light Heavyweight Championship 1 time World Championship Wrestling WCW Cruiserweight Championship 2 times 38 WCW World Television Championship 2 times 39 Wrestle And Romance Wrestle Association R WAR International Junior Heavyweight Championship 2 times 40 WAR World Six Man Tag Team Championship 1 time with Nobutaka Araya and Genichiro Tenryu 41 Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards Best Wrestling Maneuver 1996 Running Liger bomb Most Underrated 2003 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame Class of 2004 Other Titles CNWA National Championship 1 time current Luchas de Apuestas record edit See also Luchas de apuestas Winner wager Loser wager Location Event Date NotesYoshihiro Asai career Cuchillo mask and championship Tokyo Japan UWF live event June 4 1990 42 Ultimo Dragon mask Dark Dragon mask Barcelona Spain NWE live event June 25 2008 43 Ultimo Dragon mask Hajime Ohara hair Mexico City Mexico DragonMania IV August 22 2009 44 Ultimo Dragon mask Black Tiger V mask Mexico City Mexico DragonMania VI May 14 2011 45 Ultimo Dragon mask Sushi mask Tokyo Japan AJPW live event December 14 2014 Note 2 46 Ultimo Dragon mask Tiger Ali hair Mexico City Mexico DragonMania X May 23 2015 47 Notes edit Asai also became a co holder of the WAR World Six Man Tag Team Championship in October 1996 but it was retired that same day and was thus never defended by him Tag team match where Dragon and Masked Burning 2 defeated Sushi and Mr Christmas Sushi as the loser of the fall was as per stipulation supposed to unmask but instead Mr Christmas unmasked revealing himself as Jun Akiyama References edit a b c d e f g h i Ultimo Dragon Online World of Wrestling Retrieved August 14 2009 a b c d e f g Ultimo Dragon cagematch net Retrieved October 17 2016 a b Ultimo Dragon profile World Wrestling Entertainment Retrieved September 6 2020 Ultimo Dragon s WWE Debut March 17 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