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Crazy MAX started as a three man unit in [[Toryumon]] Mexico with [[CIMA]], [[Sumo Fuji]] and [[SUWA]]. They would later go onto their gain popularity in Michinoku Pro before becoming the major rudo faction of Toryumon Japan until a bitter rivalry with [[M2K]] made them defacto | Crazy MAX started as a three man unit in [[Toryumon]] Mexico with [[CIMA]], [[Sumo Fuji]] and [[SUWA]]. They would later go onto their gain popularity in Michinoku Pro before becoming the major rudo faction of Toryumon Japan until a bitter rivalry with [[M2K]] made them defacto tecincos. They would last over 6 years before breaking up in 2004 after Toryumon Japan became Dragon Gate. | ||
Former members include: | Former members include: |
Latest revision as of 00:59, 21 January 2016
Crazy MAX started as a three man unit in Toryumon Mexico with CIMA, Sumo Fuji and SUWA. They would later go onto their gain popularity in Michinoku Pro before becoming the major rudo faction of Toryumon Japan until a bitter rivalry with M2K made them defacto tecincos. They would last over 6 years before breaking up in 2004 after Toryumon Japan became Dragon Gate.
Former members include:
- CIMA (original member)
- Sumo Fuji (original member)
- SUWA (original member who left the promotion shortly after the switch to the Dragon Gate)
- Super Boy (member of Super Curry MAX in Michinoku Pro)
- Curry Man (member of Super Curry MAX in Michinoku Pro)
- TARU (left the promotion when the stable closed)
- JUN (joined in mid 2003 but retired after an injury)
- MAKOTO (kicked out of the stable after in-fighting with TARU. Later returned as a member of M2K)
- Shingo Takagi (Dragon Gate Dojo's first trainee to debut. Was a member for a very short time as the stable folded not too long after his debut.)
- Stalker Ichikawa (off and on member through out the years)
- TARUcito (teamed with TARU on T2P shows and retired before being brought up to Toryumon Japan)
- Takamichi Iwasa (falsely treated as a new member between 2002 and 2003)