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Super Dragon is an American professional wrestler from Southern California. Super Dragon is one of the six owners of SoCal promotion Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, collectively known as the "PWG Six". Super Dragon's entrance theme is "Earth People" by Dr. Octagon. Super Dragon also uses the song "Gangsta Gangsta" by the NWA for his Combat Zone Wrestling entrance music. His career highlights include his feuds with Excalibur and B-Boy and his tour of All Japan Pro Wrestling.

Profile


  • Height: 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
  • Weight: 200 lb (91 kg)
  • Hometown: Orange County, California
  • Trained by: Handsome Boy Modeling School
  • Professional debut: 1997 - vs Tiger Joe

Finishing and signature moves

  • Psycho Driver (Argentine piledriver)
  • Psycho Driver II aka Supernatural Driver (Pumphandle piledriver)
  • Cut-Throat Psycho Driver (Cutthroat Argentine Piledriver)
  • The Dragon Twister (Phoenix splash)
  • Barry White Driver (Gory Special into a piledriver)
  • Curb Stomp (Modified surfboard hold with a stomp to the back of the head; sometimes performed with opponent's head resting on or just above the bottom turnbuckle pad, for double the impact)
  • Roaring Elbow
  • Stepover Toehold Facelock (STF)
  • Violence Party (multiple chops, elbows, kicks, and headbutts in the corner)
  • Flying Senton
  • Tope con Hilo (Flip Attack to the Outside)
  • Lariat
  • Top Rope Double Stomp to the head

Championships and accomplishments


  • 1-time APW Internet Champion

  • 1-time RPW Junior Heavyweight Champion
  • 1-time RPW Pride of the Mask Champion
  • 1-time J Tournament winner

  • 2001 Southern California Wrestler of the Year
  • 2003 Southern California Wrestler of the Year
  • 2004 Southern California Wrestler of the Year

Championship succession

CZW World Heavyweight Championship Preceded by:
Ruckus First Succeeded by:
Ruckus PWG Championship Preceded by:
Frankie Kazarian First Succeeded by:
A.J. Styles PWG Tag Team Championship Preceded by:
Quicksilver and Chris Bosh First, with Excalibur Succeeded by:
Joey Ryan and Scott Lost Preceded by:
El Generico and Human Tornado Second, with Davey Richards Succeeded by:
Scott Lost and Chris Bosh

External links


American professional wrestlers

 

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