Go Shiosaki
Report Last Updated - 12/07 (Winter)
Real Name - n/a
Birthdate - 1/21/82
6' 220 lbs. - Kumamoto-shi, Kumamoto, Japan
Aliases - none
Athletic background - n/a
Teachers - Kenta Kobashi
Professional background - NOAH(`04-), ROH(`06-`07)
Groups - none
Career Highlights - n/a
Finisher(s) -
- Go Flasher (Vertical Suplex into Sideslam)
- German Suplex 4
- Fisherman Buster 3
- Moonsault 2
Favorites -
- Shoulder Tackle
- Kneedrop from second turnbuckle
- Superkick
- Lariat
- Neckchop
Ringwork Rating -
move set - 8
science - 3
aerial - 2
power - 9
strikes - 9
Intangible Rating -
entertainment - 6
selling - 8
bumping - 7
heat - 7
carrying - 7
push - 5
potential - 8
Outlook - Go Shiosaki seemingly exploded onto the NOAH scene in 2005. The second notable product of the NOAH dojo, Shiosaki is a polished star in the making. NOAH's junior division produces some of the best workers in the world and with a weakened heavyweight division, Shiosaki has some big opportunities. He is jumping between the two weight divisions like top stars Marufuji, KENTA and others. Shiosaki has quickly established himself as one of the premier prospects in Japan. He is better than his mentor Kenta Kobashi was at the same stage and has looked impressive when given opportunities to run with the ball. The problem has been that he is never allowed to get the wins that make him credible in addition to being good. Go Shiosaki may very well be headlining NOAH's big shows in couple years and as weak as the Japanese scene is, he may become one of its top stars soon after that.