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Bloom publicly denied the signing; [61] however, on the March 19 episode of Raw, he appeared in a vignette under the new ring name "Lord Tensai" (天災). [62] [63] On the April 2 episode of Raw, Bloom made his WWE re-debut as Lord Tensai, where he was accompanied by his follower Sakamoto before defeating Alex Riley. [64]
Sakamoto made his debut on the 2 April 2012 episode of Raw as the follower of Tensai. [13] Sakamoto would aid Tensai by interfering in his matches and attacking his adversaries. [14] [15] From June, with Tensai losing more frequently, he would often vent his frustrations by abusing and attacking Sakamoto, who would remain loyal to his master.
EVER FREE No Muda Life ~Ecstacy Samurai no Teema~ Magic Mirror I.ng GET STARTED Song for you Kabriel Hakusho go on prayer CLASH!! Speed Star like bored days BIBLE Epilogue Ashiato. NECA-30273, NEZA-90001~2 August 31 Aozora STAGE Tachikiri Tai (Shiraishi Kuranosuke) Aozora STAGE NECM-10158 Group September 21 TV ANIMATION NO.6 ORIGINAL ...
The New Beginning (2012) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). The event took place on February 12, 2012, in Osaka, Osaka, at the Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium.
T & A [2] was a professional wrestling tag team in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), consisting of Test and Albert.T & A had Trish Stratus as their team manager, with their name being a pun on the initials of the two wrestlers and the slang expression "T&A" (referring to tits and ass), spawning numerous coarse jokes on fan's signs and from commentator Jerry Lawler in reference to the buxom ...
Smith returned to his music roots with the debut of his new song, “You Can Make It.” Featuring Fridayy and the Sunday Service Choir, Smith rapped about perseverance in the gospel-infused song.
After graduating, Yokoyama worked as a freelancer, writing songs for various artists, before joining the music production company Miracle Bus in 2009, [3] where he began to produce soundtracks for television dramas, anime, and other media. [4] His first work as a sole composer was the 2011 television drama series Mitsu no Aji: A Taste of Honey. [3]
Eiko Masuyama (増山 江威子, Masuyama Eiko, born Tomoko Masada (政田 知子, Masada Tomoko), April 22, 1936 – May 20, 2024) was a Japanese actress and narrator. She worked for Aoni Production.