Akira Raijin - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • As Akira Raijin
    • Finishing moves
      • Lightning Flash (Reverse thrown Death Valley driver)
      • Moonsault
      • Raijin Buster (Sitout side powerslam)
    • Signature moves
      • Running shoulder block
  • As Kiyoshi
    • Finishing moves
      • Diving headbutt
      • Lightning Flash (Reverse thrown Death Valley driver)
      • Moonsault
      • Running reverse STO to a kneeling opponent
    • Signature moves
      • Asian mist
      • Bends the opponent backwards and hits an overhead chop to their chest, dropping them down to the mat back first
      • High speed roundhouse kick to the head of a seated or kneeling opponent
      • Inverted stomp facebreaker
      • Mongolian chop, sometimes diving from the top rope
      • Sliding clothesline
      • Straight jacket neckbreaker
  • As Kowabata
    • Finishing moves
      • Crossface
      • Diving headbutt
      • Kurt Cobain (Inverted stomp facebreaker)
    • Signature moves
      • Overhead belly to belly suplex
      • Standing or a running STO
  • As Sushi
    • Finishing moves
      • Katsuo no Ipponzuri (Fisherman brainbuster)
      • Tekkamaki (Baseball slide arm wringer transitioned into a jackknife hold)
  • Nicknames
    • "The Magic Ninja"
  • Managers
    • Scott D'Amore

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