[CRIMSON] 6/03/10 ~ Breaking News

Reports are sketchy as of right now, but in the midst of Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON's current post-POWER SOURCE tournament downtime, the first major blow to the company in months have apparently been registered. Yahoo! Sports Japan reports that earlier today, rumors are circulating that Millennium S.K. tendered his resignation from Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON effective immediately. There are of present no details as to why S.K. decided to do so.

Millennium S.K., or Sorai Kamachi, was one of the first of six Ryo Suzuki graduates to advance on Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON who all debuted in the Late 2002 - Early 2003 period. Kamachi was #6, and debuted against #5, Hayato Saigo. Kamachi advanced up the ranks quickly, and captured the C-1 Junior-Heavyweight Championship within his first year. Kamachi turned his back on his "mentor" Keoni Murata and best friend Hayato Saigo then Kamachi modified his name to Millennium Sorai Kamachi, or S.K. S.K. would also form the only junior-exclusive faction in CRIMSON history, the MILLENNIUM STARS with Hanzo Hijiyama and Natsuo Sakoda.

In recent years, S.K. has struggled heavily against the newer wave of Juniors in CRIMSON. S.K. went thirty three months without a single C-1 Junior-Heavyweight Championship match. S.K. has also battled injuries. In May 2009, S.K. suffered a career threatening neck injury that saw an outpouring of support from the wrestling industry. S.K. made his return in December, but worked a limited schedule there-after including failed bids to reclaim the C-1 Junior-Heavyweight and PWC Jr. Heavyweight Tag Championships.

S.K. vanished from Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON after his loss to Pro-Wrestling FURY's Etsuya Kawachi in the GOLDEN CHANCE tournament on April 9th. It was rumored S.K. had returned to Ryo Suzuki's school for additional training. That now appears to have just been a cover for S.K.'s latest move.

More details as they become available.

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