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Mitsuya Nagai : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mitsuya Nagai
, better known as , is a Japanese mixed martial artist, kickboxer and professional wrestler. He is known for his work in Fighting Network RINGS and later in pro wrestling companies like Battlarts and New Japan Pro Wrestling. He currently wrestles for Dradition Pro Wrestling and All Japan Pro Wrestling.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Profile at Puroresu Central )〕 ==Career== Hirokazu trained in Satoru Sayama's Super Tiger Gym during secondary school and tried to join All Japan Pro Wrestling immediately afterwards, but its chairman Giant Baba asked him to finish school first. Nagai graduated from high school while competing in shootboxing, but he changed his ambition after graduating and joined UWF Newborn instead of AJPW. He became a trainee under Akira Maeda and learned the shoot-style, but he got injured and UWF closed his doors before he could debut. Nagai eventually followed Maeda to Fighting Network RINGS and later adapted to mixed martial arts and kickboxing, but despite showing toughness and will in his fights, he ended in mid-card most of the time. In 1997, he competed in the World Mega Battle tournament, featuring an incident where Maeda suddenly slapped him after a match. A few months after, he left RINGS and started to fight in K-1 and Seikendo, finally landing in Yuki Ishikawa's pro wrestling company Battlarts. He wrestled as a heel/tweener for years, before joining his original promotion, All Japan Pro Wrestling. He formed a tag team with fellow UWF alumnus Masahito Kakihara calling themselves Team Strongs and defeated Yuji Nagata and Shinya Makabe for the vacant All Asia Tag Team titles. He also appeared in New Japan Pro Wrestling as part of the Makai Club.
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