Kendo Kashin
Professional wrestler and martial artist
Born
August 5th, 1968
57 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Japan
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A professional wrestler and mixed martial artist, this individual gained recognition for participation in various promotion circuits, including New Japan Pro-Wrestling and Hustle. Since debuting in 1992, the persona has showcased an innovative fighting style that blends traditional wrestling with elements of martial arts. In the realm of mixed martial arts, entered PRIDE Fighting Championships and competed against several formidable opponents. Over the years, built a reputation for versatility and adaptability in the ring, reflecting skills amassed across diverse fighting disciplines.
Competed in New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Participated in PRIDE Fighting Championships
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