Kazma

Kazma (October 1, 1982) is a Japanese professional wrestler signed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), where he competes at their developmental territory FCW under the ring name Sakamoto. He formerly competed for Kaientai Dojo in Japan where he is a former one time Strongest-K Champion and a former two time Strongest-K Tag Team Champion alongside Ryota Chikuzen and Kengo Mashimo.

Kaientai Dojo (2003-2011)
KAZMA was trained by Taka Michinoku at his Kaientai Dojo wrestling school and made his debut for the promotion on May 3, 2003. In 2005, under the guidance of former Far East Connection manager, 296, Kazma formed a stable along with Kengo Mashimo called Kinnoutou. They started to dominate, eventually taking in Ryota Chikuzen and Kunio Toshima as well. On February 27, 2005, he and Mashimo won the first Strongest-K Tag Team tournament and were crowned the first ever Strongest-K Tag Team champions, the two dominating the tag team scene in K-DOJO as they also won the UWA/UWF Intercontinental Tag Team titles, absorbing them into the Strongest-K Tag Team title.

Florida Championship Wrestling (2011-present)
In the summer of 2011, he went on an excursion to North America and was subsequently signed to a developmental contract by WWE and assigned to their developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling under the name Sakamoto. Sakamoto made his FCW debut on December 4, 2011 alongside fellow K-Dojo alum Hiroshi Takizawa in a loss against the team of Big E Langston and Nick Rogers. He made his singles debut in a losing Kevin Hackman only a few weeks ago. He was part of a eight man battle royal to become the number one contender for the FCW Florida Heavyweight Championship.

Raw and servant of Lord Tensai (2012–present)
On March 26, 2012, Sakamoto made his WWE on screen debut in a vignette for upcoming WWE superstar Lord Tensai. He made his television debut on the April 2, 2012 edition of WWE Raw as the manager, servant and attendant of Tensai in his match against Alex Riley. For several weeks Sakamoto would refuse interviews with Tensai until April 16, when Tensai would talk about himself. On the April 16 episode of Raw, Sakamoto would interfere in the main event leading to Lord Tensai's defeat of John Cena. After being left of all WWE programming for some time, on the April 30 edition of Raw, as Laurinaitis was about to reveal Cena's opponent for Over the Limit, Lord Tensai's music hit and Cena would find himself surrounded by both Tensai and Sakamoto. Laurinaitis would then ambush Cena from behind and both Sakamoto and Tensai followed up with shots of their own on Cena as Laurinaitis revealed that he would be the man who faces Cena at WWE Over the Limit. Sakamoto and Tensai would then hold Cena's arm across the ring steps with Laurinaitis stomping on it and slamming a steel chair on the exposed limb.

In wrestling

 * Finishers
 * Harakiri (Double foot stomp)


 * Wrestlers managed
 * Lord Tensai
 * Goliath

Championships and accomplishments

 * Kaientai Dojo
 * Strongest-K Championship (1 time)
 * Strongest-K Tag Team Championship (3 times) - with Kengo Mashimo (1), Ryota Chikuzen (1) and Miyawaki (1)
 * UWA/UWF Intercontinental Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Kengo Mashimo
 * Strongest-K Tag Team tournament - with Kengo Mashimo (2005)