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  2. Blue Wolf - Wikipedia

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    Dolgorsürengiin Serjbüdee (Mongolian: Долгорсүрэнгийн Сэржбүдээ) is a Mongolian retired professional wrestler, best known for his time with New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where he wrestled under the ring name Blue Wolf. He also competed once in mixed martial arts in 2004, defeating fellow professional wrestler Tom Howard.

  3. Asashōryū Akinori - Wikipedia

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    Asashōryū's brothers were active in other combat sports: Dolgorsürengiin Sumyaabazar was a mixed martial arts fighter, and Dolgorsürengiin Serjbüdee, a professional wrestler, competed in New Japan Pro-Wrestling under the name Blue Wolf (after the Mongolian Blue Wolf legend). All Dolgorsüren brothers have strong backgrounds in Mongolian ...

  4. Tom Howard (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    He then fought Mongolian Wrestling champion Dolgorsürengiin Serjbüdee (aka "Blue Wolf") at K-1 MMA ROMANEX in May 2004. This bout was particularly brutal with Howard being kneed in the head and face a total of 46 times.

  5. Hōshōryū Tomokatsu - Wikipedia

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    [102] [103] In October 2024, his cousin Serjbüdeegiin Luvsangombo, son of Dolgorsürengiin Serjbüdee (the former Blue Wolf) also became a professional sumo wrestler at Shikoroyama stable, under the ring name Tenrōsei. [104] Since Hōshōryū is the nephew of the 68th yokozuna Asashōryū, the latter regularly comments on his performances in ...

  6. The Blue Meanie - Wikipedia

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    Heffron was noticed by Raven and Stevie Richards at a Steel City Wrestling show in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and was asked by Raven to become Richards' sidekick in ECW.He went on to become "The Blue Meanie", taking his name and persona from the villains of the 1968 animated film Yellow Submarine, [3] in 1995 in ECW at the November To Remember event.

  7. Katsuhiko Nakajima - Wikipedia

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    Michinoku Pro Wrestling. Tohoku Tag Team Championship – with Kensuke Sasaki [1] [72] New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Yuko Six Man Tag Team Tournament (2004) – with Blue Wolf and Shinsuke Nakamura; New Wave Award (2004) [73] Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Ranked No. 32 of the 500 best singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2022 and 2024 [74] [75] Pro ...

  8. Togi Makabe - Wikipedia

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    Shinya Makabe (真壁 伸也, Makabe Shin'ya, born September 29, 1972), [1] better known by his ring name Togi Makabe (真壁 刀義, Makabe Tōgi) is a Japanese professional wrestler, trained by and performing for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where he is a former one-time IWGP Heavyweight Champion, two-time IWGP Tag Team Champion, two-time NEVER Openweight Champion and one-time NEVER ...

  9. Taiji Ishimori - Wikipedia

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    In the first round the team defeated Blue Wolf and Katsuhiko Nakajima and in the finals they defeated Ryusuke Taguchi and Shinsuke Nakamura to win the tournament. [3] At one point he teamed up with his mentor Último Dragón for an unsuccessful shot at the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship, held by Jado & Gedo at the time. [4]