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Hanzo Oshihara

 

HEIGHT: 6 Feet
WEIGHT: 194 Pounds

BILLED FROM: Nagasaki, Japan

SIGNATURE MANEUVERS: Kata of Odashi (multple strikes and judo throw)

Tengu cut (Springboard kick to opponent leaning on ropes)

FINISHER MANEUVERS: Enzu Curse (Mandable claw) , Oshi no Jutsu (Heart Punch)

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:

Advanced to 2nd round in TPP Title Tourney

 

BIO:

Hanzo was born into a lineage of fierce warriors. He ancestors were feared Samurai during the Edo Period. He has always been proud of his rich history. Hanzo was the eldest of three children. His childhood was not of an ordinary boy. His Father, Otaku trained him and his siblings in body conditioning that would be considered, in the states, as child abuse. Otaku would instruct them to assume a defensive pose as he would batter there bodies with kendo stickes and bricks. As the years went by, they learned to absorbed the heavy abuse by devoloping an iron-clad mental discipline. Out of the three, Hanzo began to enjoy the beatings; and his father took notice. Otaku began to train him to turn his high tolerence for pain into an offense.

 

They trained in vicious martial arts; including salat, escrima ans Ju jitsu. Soon, Otaku entered his son into fighting tournaments. He ran through the competition. Hanzo soon developed into a sadistic nightmare to his opponents. He began being turned down by fighting leagues due to his lack of regard for his opponents. A promoter from the States came to Hanzo and offered him a chance at world exposure and high pay. A pro wrestling company called The Power Plant. Hanzo's father was against it, but the lure of being known across the globe appealed to him.  Upon arriving in America, Hanzo did not know what to expect. This would be the first time he would be without his father..

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