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  • Blue Wolf
    Height: 6'0" (182cm)
    Weight: 254lbs (115kg)
    Date of Birth: 12/1/76
    Place of Birth: Mongolia
    Debut: August 10th, 2001 (vs. Shinya Makabe)

    Title History:

    None won.

    Tournament History:

    - Yuko 6 Man Tag Team Tournament (2004): Blue Wolf, Shinsuke Nakamura & Katsuhiko Nakajima beat Mitsuya Nagai, Katsuyori Shibata & Ryota Chikuzen (11:15) when Nakamura used a standing cross armbreaker on Nagai.

    Signature Moves:

    - Ankle hold
    - Exploder
    - Front suplex
    - Lariat
    - Mongol Hammer
    - Mongol slam

    Profile:

    Dolgorsuren Serjbudee was one of the most hyped New Japan entrants ever. He was known as "Asashoryu's brother", meaning the brother of one of the most famous sporting personalities in Japan, sumo wrestling yokozuna, Asashoryu (Blue Dragon). He was the first ever Mongolian professional wrestler, which also meant press galore. Serjbudee was well equipped to enter professional wrestling, not someone entering on name value alone, having fought with great success in amaresu and sumo wrestling competitions back in Mongolia since the age of 15. He debuted at Tokyo Ryogoku Kokugikan during the 2001 G1 Climax, facing Shinya Makabe. He showed immediate skill, displaying great strength and significant submission knowledge. It took him barely a month to get his first win, progress coming quick. His growth was remarkable, and going into 2002 he was already putting up good fights against established names. In January, 2002, he changed his ring name to Blue Wolf, perhaps because of it's similarity to that of Blue Dragon, which would make it much easier to promote Serjbudee. He joined Kensuke Sasaki's short-lived SWING-LOWS army in July, 2002, which got him into more feature matches. Even though he was often the loser in these matches, just the fact that he was even in such a position as a rookie was quite amazing. In May, 2004, he showed his strength to another audience, kneeing Tom Howard to a bloody pulp in an overwhelming MMA debut victory hosted by K-1. In January, 2006, Wolf announced he was launching a new dojo back home in Mongolia, and has yet to return despite saying New Japan would remain his main battlefield. It will be a shame if he leaves professional wrestling behind, as he has the size, skill, and background to become something of a player.

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