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Dragongate Japan Pro-Wrestling, often referred to simply as Dragongate or Dragon Gate (ドラゴンゲート, Doragongēto), is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded and headquartered in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture.
Dragongate is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion that was founded in 2004. This is a list of their current wrestlers that appear on their shows, as well as their ‘unit’ (team, faction). Other notes included are those of injured wrestlers, championships wrestlers hold, and if they're a sporadic or dormant character.
Masato Onodera (小野寺 正人, Onodera Masato, born September 10, 1981), better known by the ring name Yamato (stylized in all capital letters), is a Japanese professional wrestler and former mixed martial artist currently signed to Dragongate, where he is the current and record six-time Open the Dream Gate Champion.
In Dragongate, he is a two-time Open the Dream Gate Champion, an Open the Twin Gate Champion and three-time Open the Triangle Gate Champion. He has also wrestled in promotions such as International Wrestling Revolution Group , as well as Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide , Toryumon Mexico , All Japan Pro Wrestling , Pro-Wrestling NOAH , New Japan Pro ...
Watanabe has occasionally competed for a number of promotions in the Japanese independent scene.At Osaka Pro Wrestling Rainy Season Sky Fly Away on June 2, 2018, he teamed up with Oji Shiiba and Yuki Yoshioka to defeat Kuishinbo Kamen, Tsubasa and Ultimate Spider Jr. [19] At Majestic 2022 - N Innovation, an event promoted by Pro Wrestling Noah on April 29, Z-Brats stablemates SB Kento and Shun ...
Masato Yoshino (吉野正人, Yoshino Masato, born July 17, 1980) [1] is a retired Japanese professional wrestler, best known for working in Dragon Gate, [2] where he was known as Speed Star.
Eita Kobayashi (小林 瑛太, Kobayashi Eita, born October 27, 1991), [1] known mononymously as Eita, is a Japanese professional wrestler currently signed to DragonGate, where he is best known as the former leader of the villainous Real Extreme Diffusion (R・E・D) stable, in which he led the stable for nearly its entire run.
Tanaka briefly competed in several of the Japanese independent scene promotions as a developmental talent sent by Dragongate. At NOAH Global Dream, a cross-over event held in partnership with Pro Wrestling Noah, Tanaka teamed up with Jason Lee and Strong Machine J in a losing effort against Atsushi Kotoge, Dante Leon and Punch Tominaga.