Madoka
Report Last Updated - 1/08 (Winter)
Real Name - n/a
Birthdate - 12/12/83
5'10" 187 lbs. - Matsuyama City, Ehime, Japan
Aliases - Shodai Silver Wolf, X No. 3, SUPER-X, Makai Heat
Athletic background - n/a
Teachers - TAKA Michinoku [Kaientai Dojo]
Professional background - K-Dojo(`02-), BJW(`04), New Japan(`06)
Groups - X's, Makai Club, New Standard
Career Highlights - n/a
Finisher(s) -
- Ranhei (High-Speed Sideroll)
- Shooting Star Press
x BULLET RIDE (Suplex into STO)
x German Suplex
x Crossface Hold
x Toke Espladas (Hammerlock Back Slide)
x X Crush (???)
x Modified Camel Clutch
Favorites -
- Missile Dropkick
- Suicide Dive
- Jump High Kick variations
- Bodyslam spin into DDT
- Corner Dropkick-Slingshot Seated Dropkick Combo
Ringwork Rating -
move set - 8
science - 3
aerial - 4
power - 6
strikes - 7
Intangible Rating -
entertainment - 5
selling - 6
bumping - 6
heat - 6
carrying - 5
push - 7
potential - 6
Outlook - The Kaientai Dojo’s products were initially quite under whelming, while many were good athletes and showed promise, the results were not as startling as other junior heavyweight companies in Japan. As time passed though, talent began showing through and getting shots in bigger companies. One of their midcard stables, the X’s, were relatively bland masked men, but several broke out to be impressive prospects. The third X became SUPER-X, the standout. He eventually shed his hood and became Madoka and has quickly made strides as one of the best young indy wrestlers in Japan. While there are wrestlers with more dynamic moves, more personality and even better looks for an “ikemen” babyface, Madoka is a nice package of those attributes and more. He is young enough and being pushed in a way that he may develop into the star that he has the undeniable potential to became in the near future.