Yohei Komatsu was a part of the tag team Roppongi 3K along with Sho, and the two are the former five-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions.
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Yohei Komatsu was a part of the tag team Roppongi 3K along with Sho, and the two are the former five-time IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions.
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Yohei Komatsu has previously worked for the American Ring of Honor and Mexican Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, where he was known under the ring name Fujin, named after the Japanese God of the wind, and was part of La Ola Amarilla alongside Okumura, Kamaitachi and Raijin.
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Yohei Komatsu became interested in professional wrestling by watching it on TV with his parents from the age of three.
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Yohei Komatsu made his debut for NJPW on November 19,2012, on NJPW's NEVER project's Shodai NEVER Musabetsu Kyu Oza Kettei Tournament show where he lost to Takaaki Watanabe.
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Yohei Komatsu competed as one of NJPW's "Young Lions" a class of rookie wrestlers who work mostly against each other early on, wearing all black gear and with no particular ring character, all part of the structured learning process in NJPW.
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On January 4,2014 Yohei Komatsu teamed up with Jyushin Thunder Liger, Manabu Nakanishi and Super Strong Machine to work a non-televised match at Wrestle Kingdom 8 in Tokyo Dome, NJPW's biggest show of the year.
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Yohei Komatsu was selected to be one of 16 wrestlers selected to be part of the 2015 Best of the Super Juniors XXII tournament.
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Yohei Komatsu lost all his qualifying matches, being defeated by Barbaro Cavernario, Beretta, Chase Owens, Gedo LigerKyle O'Reilly and Taguchi.
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Yohei Komatsu finished the tournament with 3 wins and 4 losses, failing to advance to the finals.
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