TSUKYO

Shibuya Danger Man

Height: 5'11"
Weight: 231 lbs
Date of Birth: May 12, 1978
Place of Birth: Shibuya, Tokyo
Debut: 06/29/98 (vs. Hiroji Takaoka)
Theme Music: "Blood" by deadman

Title History:

WCPW World Television Title
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- Tsuyoshi Kyoto (04/12/02) / Vacated

G-Shock Wrestling Extreme Title
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- Hardkore Cadero (06/19/02) / Vacated

KFD Tag Team Titles
- (w/ ZERO Kubota) Tetsuhiro Kaneda & Takayuki Morita (10/31/04) / Tetshiro Kaneda & Takayuki Morita (12/04/04)

Tournament History:

WCPW World Television Title Tournament (2001 - WCPW): TSUYO beat Tsuyoshi Kyoto (10:10) with the Kutabare Tiger Driver
Stu Hart Memorial Cup (2003 - FURY): TSUKYO & Nobusan beat Daichi Matsumoto & Yuji Yamakawa (10:30) when TSUKYO used a Sugar Hold on Matsumoto.

Signature Moves:
- Kutabare Tiger Driver (seated, double-underhook facebuster)
- Shibuya Nadare (diving senton)
- moonsault press
- Ichimi-style camel clutch (back-mounted barbed wire choke)

Appearance: A bit of a pudgy man, with a layer of fat over less-obvious muscle. Usually wrestles in a sleeveless black "ICHIMI ARMY" t-shirt, blue jean shorts with a stylish barbed wire design across the legs, and white wrestling boots and wrist tape. Has an impressive amount of scars from competition in various deathmatches, most prominently on his arms.

Biography: Trained in Hiroji Takaoka's Tokyo-based dojo, Yasushi Tamura debuted in 1998 to little fanfare on the Tokyo independents. Developed a minor following for his willingness to wreck his body in various deathmatches. Changed his ring name to TSUKYO while feuding with Tsuyoshi Kyoto in Deadly Tokyo Puroresu, a name that has stuck since. A 2001 excursion to America saw him raise his stock a bit (including winning his first titles), and TSUKYO eventually returned home to compete for Pro-Wrestling FURY, where he eventually signed on full time. While in FURY developed an even deeper cult following as a "hardcore" wrestler, and after sticking with the group through various problems finally branched out on his own, after FURY's latest suspension of operations. Formed the Ichimy Army in early 2007, and eventually began promoting shows under the "Ichimi Gun Pro-Wrestling" banner. An agile big-man, TSUKYO has earned a reputation as one of the hardest workers on the independent scene, and as the Ichimi Gun kingpin, a deeply loyal following.

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