Japanese professional wrestler
Kaito Ishida |
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Ishida in November 2022 |
Born | (1995-12-19) December 19, 1995 (age 28)
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Osaka, Japan |
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Ring name(s) | Ma-kun Green Mask Kaito Ishida |
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Billed height | 173 cm (5 ft 8 in)
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Billed weight | 70 kg (154 lb) |
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Debut | 2015 |
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Kaito Ishida (石田凱士, Ishida Kaito) (born December 19, 1995) is a
Japanese
professional wrestler working for the
Japanese
professional wrestling promotion
Gleat, where he is a former
G-Rex Champion in his first reign. He is also known for his work in
Dragon Gate, where he was a one-time
Open the Brave Gate Champion.
[3]
Professional wrestling career
Independent circuit (2015–present)
Ishida worked a couple of matches outside of
Dragon Gate. At Tokyo Carnival 2017, an event promoted by
Tokyo Gurentai on July 17, he teamed up with Takehiro Yamamura,
Cima and
Eita as Over Generation, falling short to
Nosawa Rongai,
Minoru Fujita,
Kazuhiko Masada and
Kikutaro in an
eight-man tag team match.
[4] On October 9, 2017, he took part in the Hbc Radio Produce Radi Pro 25th Anniversary, an event produced by the
japanese independent scene portraiting twenty-five years of the
Hokkaido Broadcasting, where he teamed up with
Super Shisa to defeat
K-ness and
Shun Skywalker.
[5] Ishida also worked a couple of matches for
Osaka Pro Wrestling, one of them taking place at Osaka Pro Wrestling Rainy Season Sky Fly Away on June 2, 2018, where he fell short to HUB.
[6]
Dragon Gate (2015–2022)
Ishida made his
professional wrestling debut at Sapporo Teisen Hall Final Match, an event promoted by
Dragon Gate on May 31, 2015, where he went in a
time-limit draw against Takehiro Yamamura.
[7] At Dragon Gate Rainbow Gate 2019 on June 30, he participated in a
24-man pinfall battle royal also involving the winner
Yosuke Santa Maria and other notable opponents such as
Flamita,
Masato Yoshino and
The Bodyguard.
[8] Ishida took part in a rare
ten-man tag team match contested under
two-count rules on the 16th night of the Gate Of Evolution 2018 event from November 30, where he teamed up with his MaxiMuM stablemates
Dragon Kid,
Jason Lee,
Masato Yoshino and
Naruki Doi, falling short to
R.E.D. (
Ben-K,
Eita,
Pac and
Takashi Yoshida) accompanied by
Daga.
[9] Ishida was part of the Over Generation stable since 2016. But on the 11th day of the Dragon Gate Rainbow Gate 2018 event from July 5, he teamed up with his stablemates
Dragon Kid,
Gamma and Mondai Ryu, falling short to ANTIAS (
Eita,
Shingo Takagi,
Takashi Yoshida and
Yasushi Kanda) in an
eight-man elimination tag team match in which the losing unit was forced to disband.
[10] At Dragon Gate Dead Or Alive 2021 on May 5, he teamed up with his
R.E.D. stablemate
Kazma Sakamoto to defeat
Masaaki Mochizuki and
Takashi Yoshida for the
Open the Twin Gate Championship.
[11]
He is known for participating in notable events of the promotion such as
King of Gate, competing for the first time on the
2019 edition, placing himself in the Block C and scoring a total of four points after going against
Ben-K,
Yamato,
Genki Horiguchi,
Takashi Yoshida and
Kagetora.
[12] At the
2020 edition of the event, he took part in the Block B, shared with
BxB Hulk,
Genki Horiguchi,
Kai,
Big R Shimizu, Jason Lee whom he defeated in the first round,
Keisuke Okuda in the second round and
Naruki Doi in the quarter-finals, but fell short to him in the next stage due to him getting a second chance in the tournament.
[13] He is currently competing in the
2021 edition in the Block C, sharing the competition with
Keisuke Okuda,
Yamato,
Shun Skywalker, U-T and
H.Y.O.
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At
Gate of Destiny 2020 from November 3, Ishida dropped the
Open the Brave Gate Championship to
Keisuke Okuda.
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Championships and accomplishments
References
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^ Kreikenbohm, Philip.
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"Kaito Ishida Profile & Match Listing". profightdb.com. Retrieved May 20, 2021.
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^ Dark angel (July 20, 2017).
"Tokyo Gurentai: Results «Tokyo Carnival 2017» - 19/07/2017 Tokyo Gurentai beats Over Generation". superluchas.com. Retrieved May 21, 2021.
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"Resultados «HBC Radio Radi Pro! 25th Anniversary Convention» 09/10/2017". superluchas.com (in Spanish). Retrieved May 21, 2021.
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"Dragon Gate Results: Rainbow Gate 2019 Day 9 – Tsu, Japan (6/30)". wrestling-news.net. Retrieved May 21, 2021.
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