Name: "Tokyo Ace" 
Mitsuharu Nogami
Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan
Birthdate: November 12, 
1976
Theme Music: "CLUB FOOT" by Kasabian
Weight: 104kg 
(230lbs)
Height: 180cm (5'11")
Debut: 1998
 Picbase: Minoru 
Fujita
Appearance: Short dark brown hair, with a very clean cut face, with 
blue eyes.
Affiliation: (face, heel, or neutral) face
Entrance 
Description: (This is what we will use for your entrance so nothing stupid) CLUB 
FOOT" by Kasabian starts to play.Mitsuharu Nogami  walks off the stage 
holding his hands up in front of the crowd. He makes way to the ring. Walks up 
the ring steps and bows to one he facing and the ref.
 
Style: A 
former junior who posseses a vast array of aerial maneuvers, though no longer 
uses many. Has spent the past year training, extending his reportoire to include 
a very mixed bag of power, speed, and technical soundness.
Favorite 
Moves:
1. DDT
2. Cradle Piledriver
3. Japanese Ocean Cyclone 
Suplex
4. Octopus hold
5. Kneel Kick
6. Katahajime
7. Springboard 
DDT
8. Diamond Dust
9. Spinning Spinebuster
10. Modified Standing 
Crab
11. Reverse Diving Backbreaker
12. Lifting Reverse Russian 
Legsweep
13. Exploder
14. Springboard Kneel Kick
15. Emerald 
Frosion
16. Gargoyle Suplex
17. Ankle hold
18. Arm Dragon Screw
19. 
Quick Chops
20. Enzigiri
21. Dragon Screw
Finishing Moves:
1. 
Toky-O-Matic I (Pumphandle into Michinoku Driver II)
2. Toky-O-Matic II 
(Standing Reverse Fireman's Carry into a sit-out Reverse Michinoku Driver 
II
iography: Mitsuharu Nogami started his career in a little known 
promotion called AFW; which also bred such BSPW talent as the former Golden 
Crown Champion, Jason Roswell. When that folded, he arrived in BSPW hoping to 
make it big. After almost a year, he was still where he started.. yet, even with 
no title under his belt.. no big wins.. he remained one of BSPW's top 
stars.
Nogami quickly gained popularity with the fans under the ring name 
"Tokyo REECO", a somewhat-disturbed man who's best friend, Lenny-san, just 
happend to be a log.
Finally, in the Summer of 2002, REECO captured a 
BSPW championship, defeating "DRAGON" Sattori Hatushi to become the second 
Revolution champion. The title win seemed to of motivated REECO, as he now works 
harder than ever to win, as well as put on a show for the fans.
In 
November 2002, Tokyo REECO added even more gold to his collection, teaming with 
then BSPW ace "Puroresu Powerhouse" Kazuma Fujita to win the "DUAL SURVIVOR" 
tournament, becoming half of the first ever GC Tag Team Champions. Before their 
first defense, however, Fujita quit BSPW, and the belts were vacated.
As 
a result of Fujita leaving BSPW, REECO felt the need to "step up", and 
officially changed his in-ring name to "Tokyo Ace" Mitsuharu Nogami. That night, 
he (with the suprise help of The Bizarre Kid) re-captured his GC Tag Team 
Title(s), defeating "Storm Rider" Kotetsu Nakagawa & Tomoaki Okano in a 
decision match.
After BSPW folded, Nogami retreated to his dojo Club 
TOUKON to teach and train recruits. However, during the winter of 2006, Nogami 
returned to active competition in the newly formed Promo*Japan. Debuting in 
January of 2006, Nogami capped off a stellar debut 6-Man tag match by pinning 
former friend and BSPW ally Kazuma Fujita.
In the months following his 
debut, Nogami entered into a rivalry with "Mr. 300%" Fujita, and the two finally 
met in the finals of the Grand Prix of Champions to crown the first PWC 
Heavyweight Champion. After a grueling, hard-fought match, Fujita defeated 
Nogami to become the first ever PWC Champion. However, after two months of 
feuding, Nogami challanged the Champion to a match at the SUPER FIGHT SERIES II 
tour closer. It was put up, or shut up time for Nogami as Fujita was on his way 
out of the promotion - with, or without the title. On April 16th, 2006, 
Mitsuharu Nogami finally attained his dream of not only defeating Kazuma Fujita 
but of becoming the World Heavyweight Champion.
Nogami would proudly 
represent PROMO * JAPAN as the PWC World Heavyweight Champion. However, he would 
meet his match against "The Superstar" Jason Ramsey in September of 2006, as he 
lost the PWC World Heavyweight title to the popular Gaijin 
fighter.
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