In Wrestling
- Finishing moves
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- Bakatare Sliding Kick (Running single leg dropkick to the face of a kneeling opponent)
- Muscular Bomb (Half nelson lifted and dropped into a wheelbarrow driver)
- Signature moves
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- Bosou Elbow (Diving high-angle elbow drop)
- Crossbody to the back of an opponent draped over the second rope
- Dai Bosou! (Corner cannonball splash)
- Doi 555 (Fireman's carry sitout facebuster, sometimes from the second rope)
- Flapjack dropped into a hangman
- Inverted DDT
- Lifting sitout spinebuster
- Multiple fast open-hand slaps
- Multiple suplex variations
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- Back, sometimes from the top rope
- German, from the top rope
- Tiger
- Rope hung dropkick
- Rope hung senton bomb
- Senton bomb
- Spin-out powerbomb
- Suicide dive
- Turnbuckle powerbomb
- V9 Clutch (Reverse arm trap somersault cradle)
- With Masato Yoshino
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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
- With Genki Horiguchi
- Backslide from Bakatare (Backslide (Horiguchi) / Bakatare Sliding Kick (Doi) combination)
- Nicknames
- "Bosou Muscle" (Rampaging Muscle)
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