In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
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- Byakuya (Modified Straight jacket triangle choke)
- Lightning Spiral (Swinging leg hook fireman's carry slam, sometimes from the top rope)
- Sol Naciente (Straight jacket triangle choke)
- Sol Naciente Kai (Straight jacket triangle choke while trapping the opponent's legs)
- Signature moves
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- Another Space (Spin-out side powerbomb)
- From Jungle (Spinning headscissors takedown twisted into an octopus stretch)
- Front missile dropkick
- Sling Blade (Spinning sitout sleeper slam, sometimes from the top rope)
- Speed Star (Spinning headscissors takedown twisted into a crucifix)
- Torbellino (Spinning headscissors takedown twisted into a single arm DDT)
- Ude Yoshino (Spinning headscissors takedown twisted into a crucifix armbar takedown)
- With Naruki Doi
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- Assisted double stomp to the arm (Yoshino)
- Assisted missile dropkick into a senton on another opponent (Yoshino)
- Assisted rope hung senton bomb (Doi)
- Drop toe hold (Doi) / Sliding kick (Yoshino) combination
- Flapjack (Doi) / One-handed bulldog (Yoshino) combination
- Front missile dropkick (Yoshino) / Doi 555 (Doi) combination
- Poetry in Motion corner elbow (Yoshino)
- Springboard spinning sleeper slam (Yoshino) / Powerbomb (Doi) combination
- Nicknames
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- "Speed Star"
- "The Fastest Wrestler on the Planet"
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