Having worked several main events and scoring major victories over Japanese legends, he finished with a win-loss record of 15-5 in the promotion.
The tanuki has a long history in Japanese legend and folklore.
Its name is most likely a reference to the Japanese legend of the same name.
The setting is modern Japan, but many mysteries based on Japanese legends and ethnic cultures are present.
The sight of the Japanese legend covered in his own blood gave several viewers heart attacks, and some reportedly even died.
The use of the war fan in combat is mentioned in early Japanese legends.
According to Japanese legend, dragons have no ears and are deaf.
Wins by young up-and-comers over Japanese legends would usually take their respective careers to new heights.
He is based upon the Japanese legend of Momotarō.
This self-knowledge, according to Japanese legend, was the most treasured of the three.