Yuga Hayashi (林悠河, Hayashi Yūga, born February 12, 1995), better known by his
ring nameEl Lindaman (エル・リンダマン, Eru Rindaman), is a Japanese professional wrestler. He is working for
Gleat, where he was the inaugural
G-Rex Champion.
Professional wrestling career
Dragon Gate
Early career and Millennials (2014–2015)
Hayashi debuted on April 4, 2014, losing to
Shachihoko Boy in a dark match.[3] On April 13, during a match against
Eita, Hayashi suffered a broken jaw, derailing his early career and leaving him out of action for several months. After his return, Hayashi lost the majority of matches he competed in during his early career, common for young wrestlers in Japan. On January 16, 2015, he competed in his last match under his birth name, teaming with Super Shisa and Kotoka in a loss to the Jimmyz (
Jimmy Kagetora,
Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!! and
Ryo Jimmy Saito). Two days later on January 18, Hayashi debuted a new ring name, competing as El Lindaman (inspired by the song Linda Linda by
The Blue Hearts). He initially wanted to join Osaka06 alongside
Cima and
Gamma, but after Cima joined
Mad Blankey, Hayashi instead chose to join the Millennials, changing his attire to match the Millennial colour scheme and dyeing his hair pink. In his first match as Lindaman, he and Kotoka lost to
Jimmy Kanda and
Jimmy Susumu.[4]
Over Generation (2015–2016)
On October 8, 2015, Lindaman joined Cima's new Over Generation stable alongside Eita, Gamma, Punch Tominaga, Kaito Ishida and Takehiro Yamamura. After joining the Over Generation, Lindaman again changed his attire. In November, Lindaman competed in the Open The Triangle Gate Tournament, teaming with Eita and Punch Tominaga. The trio were eliminated in the first round by VerserK (
Yamato,
Shingo Takagi and
Naruki Doi).[5] Lindaman competed in the 2016 King Of Gate tournament, finishing last in his block with one point.[6] In 2016, he began teaming with
Yosuke Santa Maria, with the duo beginning a
kayfabe romance angle after Lindaman said that he liked her and wanted "to fight with and protect her". The duo were officially named The Marilyns, and shortly after aligning himself with Maria, Lindaman left the Over Generation and asked to join Maria's Tribe Vanguard stable, led by
Yamato. Yamato said that Lindaman joining the stable or not was dependent on his performance alongside Santa Maria in the 2016 Summer Adventure Tag League. Lindaman and Santa Maria entered the 2016 Summer Adventure Tag League, tying for last in their block with just two points,[7] leading Yamato to declare that Lindaman would not be joining Tribe Vanguard. After Yamato denied his request, Santa Maria slapped Lindaman, officially breaking up The Marilyns.
Heel turn and VerserK (2016–2018)
Shortly after, Lindaman adopted a new character, attacking his opponents and partners before and after matches and showing signs of a
heel turn. Lindaman challenged Eita to a match for the
Open the Brave Gate Championship, however, Punch Tominaga came down to the ring and entered himself into the title picture, leading to a number one contenders match on September 29, won by Lindaman.[8] After the match, he officially turned heel, attacking Tominaga and accepting VerserK's offer to join their stable. Lindaman again changed his look, dying his hair red, changing his ring attire to fit with VerserK's colours and carrying a large rope around his neck. Representing VerserK, Lindaman unsuccessfully challenged Eita for the championship on October 12.[9] On December 25 at Final Gate, Lindaman teamed with fellow VerserK members
Cyber Kong and Mondai Ryu, facing Ben-K, Kotoka and
Masato Yoshino and the Jimmyz (Jimmy Kanda, Jimmy Susumu and Ryo Jimmy Saito) in a triple threat match for the vacant
Open the Triangle Gate Championship, won by the Jimmyz.[10] On January 18, Lindaman teamed with VerserK leader
Shingo Takagi and T-Hawk to win the One Night 6 Man Tag Tournament.[11] On July 1, Lindaman along with
Shingo Takagi and
Takashi Yoshida defeated MaxiMuM for the
Open the Triangle Gate Championship, winning El Lindaman's first championship in Dragon Gate.
Oriental Wrestling Entertainment (2018–2021)
In early 2018, Cima announced his departure from Dragon Gate after 21 years working for the promotion, and also announced the formation of a new promotion,
Oriental Wrestling Entertainment (OWE), to be primarily based in China. Aside from Cima; T-Hawk, El Lindaman, and Takehiro Yamamura also left Dragon Gate to join OWE. OWE's inaugural event was held on May 7. On June 22, representing OWE, Lindaman debuted in
Wrestle-1.[12] The rest of the OWE roster soon debuted in the promotion too, and named themselves "Strong Hearts", later recruiting
Dezmond Xavier and Zachary Wentz to the group. Strong Hearts also debuted for
DDT Pro Wrestling in September, defeating All Out (
Konosuke Takeshita, Akito, Shunma Katsumata and Yuki Iino.[13] Representing OWE, Strong Hearts debuted in
All Elite Wrestling at
Double or Nothing on May 25, 2019 losing to
SoCal Uncensored.