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Takeo Otsuka (December 16, 1966), also known as Men's Teioh or Terry Boy, is a Japanese professional wrestler who is a longtime mainstay of Big Japan Pro Wrestling as well as a former competitor of Michinoku Pro Wrestling. He is known as an original member of the group, Kai En Tai, which competed in Extreme Championship Wrestling and the World Wrestling Federation during the late 1990s. He was also briefly a member of the bWo while in Extreme Championship Wrestling, and appeared on the promotion's first PPV event Barely Legal in 1997.
Career[]
In wrestling[]
- Finishing moves
- Miracle Ecstasy/Nodowa Bomb (Chokebomb)
- Sexual Ecstasy (Pumphandle powerbomb)
- Running elbow smash
- Tornado Clutch (fireman's carry rolled sideways into a Crucifix pin)
- Signature moves
- Armani X (Vertical suplex side slam)
- Brainbuster
- CK (Calvin Klein) (Atomic Drop lift into a Side Suplex)
- Full nelson slam
- Northern lights suplex
- Roaring elbow
- Royal Lock (Ringpost figure four leglock)
- Spinning toe hold
- Teioh Deathlock (Inverted Indian Deathlock)
- Teioh Lock (Double underhook)
- Teioh Lock II (Spinning fireman's carry dropped into a modified cradle)
- Tornado DDT
- Tag Teams and stables
- Managers and valets
- Wally Yamaguchi / Yamaguchi-san (WWF) (1998)
- Wrestlers trained
Championships and accomplishments[]
- BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
- BJW Heavyweight Championship (3 times)
- BJW Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Daisuke Sekimoto
- BJW Tag Team League 2001 - with Daisuke Sekimoto
- BJW Six Man Tag Team League 2001 - with Daisuke Sekimoto and Ryuji Ito
- BJW Maximum Tag League 2002 - with Daisuke Sekimoto
- WEW Hardcore Tag Team Championship (1 time) - with Daisuke Sekimoto
- UWA World Middleweight Championship (1 time)
- Michinoku Pro Futaritabi Tag Team League 1996 - with Dick Togo
- UWF Super Welterweight Championship (1 time)
- PWI ranked him # 440 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the PWI Years in 2003