(NOAH) "I don't have the sense for a name! (laughs)" Secret story of the birth of the Shining Wizard variation & recruitment of technique name!
BBM JAPAN
14th September 2022
Released on the 14th, this weeks Weekly Pro features an interview with Noah's "N-1 VICTORY 2022", Kaito Kiyomiya. His career, which has had strong ups and downs since the loss of the GHC Heavyweight Championship in January 2020, approaches his feelings of reaching the singles belt for the first time in two years and eight months. In addition to checking the answers of the inheritance of Keiji Mutoh's technique in matches, we also heard of his enthusiasm for Kenoh's GHC Heavyweight Championship, the match for which will take place in Nagoya on the 25th September.
In the interview, the variation of The Shining Wizard, in which he grabbed the opponents head, which was unveiled for the first time at Noah's Korakuen Hall event on the 19th August, was also mentioned as follows;
"Funaki has been fighting with Mutoh for a long time. I thought there would be a danger of a counterattack to use an ordinary Shining. The current Shining uses the knees to strike from the side, and when I first researched Mutoh, I knew it was a vertical knee kick. After inheriting it, I practiced several times. From there I got a hint that it would be better to grab the head to make a clean hit, and that variation was born while trying out various things."
Kiyomiya defeated Hideki Suzuki with the transformed Shining Wizard at the 3rd September Osaka event "N-1 VICTORY 2022" championship. There is only one problem with his new special move and trying to challenge for the GHC Heavyweight Championship on the 25th September in Nagoya.
That is, "There is original technique, but for some reason I don't use them anymore". In the past he created the TFC (Tornado Face Crusher) and the Overthrow (a side slam variant), and he gave the original technique names, but for some reason it never took hold. Kiyomiya concerning the variation of the Shining Wizard, "I am thinking of assigning it...but I don't have a sense of the technique name (laughs) Would Weekly Pro like to recruit?" In conjunction with Twitter, we have therefore decided to recruit extensive applications with the hashtag #清宮海斗シャイニング技名 (Kaito Kiyomiya Shining Technique Name)



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