Career Information
Championships
- Chōjin Brass Knuckle Champion
- Berlin Chōjin Heavyweight
- 1st Kinnikuman Nisei All Choujin Dai Shingeki Popularity Contest (11th Place)
Titles
- Chōjin Blood Brigade - Second-in-Command
Nicknames
- Red Rain of Berlin (ベルリンの赤い雨,, Berurin no Akai Ame?)
- Proud Germanic Soldier (誇り高きゲルマン戦士,, Hokoritakaki Geruman Senshi?)
- Hero of West Germany (西ドイツの英雄,, Nishi Doitsu no Eiyū?)
- Oni Lehrer (鬼の師匠(レーラァ),, Oni no Reeraa?)
Win/Loss Record (Singles)
- O 200 unknown opponents
- O Watchman (Camel Clutch)
- X Ramenman (Romero Special)
- O Mister Kamen (Interference from Mongolman)
- O The Ninja (Trip to Hell)
- Δ Prisman (Bremen Sunset→ Double KO)
Win/Loss Record (Tag)
- Most Dangerous Combo (Wolfman)
- X Perfect Chōjin Combo (Hell's Spinning Screw)
- X 20 Million Powers (Pinfall)
- The Handblades (Geronimo)
- X Five Disasters (Prelude to Justice Crumbling→ Death Watch Branding)
- Win/Loss Record (Anime Only)
- Δ Black Fighter (Spinning Back Kick→ Double KO)
- O Black Rain (Red Rain of Berlin)
- O Jaws Satan (Brain Claw)
- Δ Jaws Satan (Red Rain of Berlin)
- O New Black Rain (Enzuigiri)
- Δ Snowman Corps (Red Rain of Berlin) (Tag Match with Wolfman)
- Δ Senjukan (Red Rain of Berlin→ Double KO)
- O Baracky (Red Rain of Berlin)
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