Ikuji Royama

Name: Ikuji Royama
Height: 5'10 (178 cm)
Weight: 210lbs (95 kg)
Place of Birth: Tono-shi, Iwate
Theme "EVE -Ite Mout Are Mix-"
Birthday: 05/21/83
Debut: 01/27/06

Signature Moves:
High Kick
Captured - Captured Suplex
Flare Up! - Fireman's carry side slam
Sliding Shotei
German Suplex Hold
Octopus Hold

Titles Won:
C-1 Junior-Heavyweight Championship (1)
Keoni Murata (7/27/09) / Hayato Saigo (05/18/10)

Tournaments Won:
GOLDEN CHANCE 2DAY (2009): Ikuji Royama defeated Millennium S.K. at 21'15 with a High Kick

Profile:
Ryosei Royama has always been forgotten. Trained by Ryo Suzuki, Royama was among the Suzuki graduates who was not brought into CRIMSON immediately. Royama, despite having over two years of experience finds himself always lagging behind other wrestlers on the roster, and has never been truly "included" in anything in the promotion. HEROICS was the first group Royama was included in, but the group failed to "level" any of the wrestlers involved, causing the disbanding of HEROICS almost one year later...Without any direction, Ryosei Royama took matters in his own hands and left Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON for "boot camp" training with Ryo Suzuki, much like Tenshin Komatsu had done in 2003. The result is a stronger man, who seems to be following in the same path that Komatsu once forged. Royama has dropped weight to better compete in the Junior's with a series of new personal changes; a stern emotionless attitude, his hair longer, new attire, and his first "finishing moves" in his arsenal. Royama aims to revive the "Samurai Spirit" that he claims to have within him as a descendent of Ryoma Sakamoto. As a tribute to his "new beginning", Ryosei Royama has shortened his name to "Ikuji" Royama. "Spirit Royama". Ikuji Royama aligned himself with Yankizoku and shot up the Junior rankings. Royama would win the GOLDEN CHANCE 2DAY Junior tournament in April, and leave Yankizoku after being instructed to take a dive for Keoni Murata. It would take Royama three months and two chances, but Royama would finally fell Murata and his cheating ways to capture the C-1 Junior-Heavyweight Championship. Royama's reign would last nearly a year before being dethroned by Hayato Saigo.

After several months of his affiliation being unknown, Ikuji Royama finally revealed he had aligned with his stylistic peers in Bloody Gears.

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