Takao Omori 大森 隆男
大森 隆男 Omori, Takao
Born : October 16, 1969
From : Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
Height : 190cm
Weight : 110kg
Debut : October 16, 1992 (AJPW)
Trained by : Animal Hamaguchi Dojo,
Favorite Moves
Axe Bomber (Hulk Hogan)
Wild Express (Multiple Axe Bombers)
Axe Guillotine Driver
Dragon Suplex (Full Nelson Suplex)
Full Nelson Bomb
Brainbuster
German Suplex
Backdrop
Elbow Smash
Kesagiri Chop
Big Boot
Elbow Drop
Knee Drop
Dropkick
Flying Kneel Kick
Diving Knee Drop
Diving Elbow Drop
Figure Four Leg Lock
Dragon Clutch (Modified Camel Clutch)
Title History
AJPW Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion (48th)
AJPW World Tag Champion (38th w/ Yoshihiro Takayama), 61st, 63rd, 64th (w/ Manabu Soya), 67th, 68th, 78th (w/ Jun Akiyama)
AJPW Asia Tag Champion (62nd w/ Jun Akiyama), (66th w/ Yoshihiro Takayama)
AJPW TV 6 Man Tag Champion (1st w/ Black Menso~re & Carbell Ito)
AJPW World's Strongest Tag League Winner (2012, 2016 w/ Manabu Soya) (2014 w/ Jun Akiyama)
AJPW Champion Carnival (2014)
F-1 Tag Champion (4th w/ Kannazuki)
New Year Battle Royal : 1997, 2014 & 2017
NOAH GHC Tag Champion (3rd w/ Yoshihiro Takayama)
NJPW IWGP Tag Champion (49th w/ Manabu Nakanishi)
ZERO1 AWA World Heavyweight Champion (32nd, 35th, 38th)
ZERO1 UN Heavyweight Champion (2nd)
ZERO1 NWA Intercontinental Tag Champion (9th w/ Shiro Koshinaka), (11th w/ Shinjiro Otani), (17th w/ Manabu Nakanishi)
DDT GAY World Anal Class First Champion (Given by Danshoku Dieno but he returned it immediately)
WLW World Heavyweight Champion
EWA World Heavyweight Champion
Tokyo Sports Tag Team of the Year 2012 w/ Manabu Soya (GET WILD)
Career History
~ Competed in the WWF Royal Rumble in 1996, 11th entrant.
~ In June of 2002, he went to the USA and toured with various promotions to Harley Races' WLW and even competed for Impact Wrestling. Once he returned to Japan, he was released from NOAH in February of 2003. The following month he began competing with WJ Pro Wrestling which also opened the door for him in ZERO-ONE.
~ Joined ZERO1-MAX in November of 2004.
~ Rejoined AJPW on January 2, 2012.
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