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'''Los Sailor Boys''' was a stable in [[Toryumon]] Mexico and Toryumon X. They were pushed as a boy-band with Toryumon X ace, [[Taiji Ishimori]] as the lead singer/leader of the stable with the Sato Brothers([[Kei Sato|Kei]] and [[Shu Sato|Shu]]. They broke up after Toryumon X folded and Taiji Ishimori moved onto [[NOAH|Pro-Wrestling NOAH]] while the Satos moved onto [[Michinoku Pro Wrestling]] and El Dorado.
'''Los Sailor Boys''' was a stable in [[Toryumon]] Mexico and Toryumon X. They were pushed as a boy-band with Toryumon X ace, [[Taiji Ishimori]] as the lead singer/leader of the stable with the Sato Brothers([[Kei Sato|Kei]] and [[Shu Sato|Shu]]. They were the rivals of [[Los Salseros Japoneises]] lead by [[Takeshi Minaminno]]. Taiji Ishimori led the group to the 2002 Young Dragons Cup and then teamed with Shu Sato to win the 2003 [[Yamaha Cup]]. They broke up after Toryumon X folded and Taiji Ishimori moved onto [[NOAH|Pro-Wrestling NOAH]] while the Satos moved onto [[Michinoku Pro Wrestling]] and El Dorado.


  *[[Taiji Ishimori]](leader)
  *[[Taiji Ishimori]](leader)

Revision as of 18:58, 20 January 2009

Los Sailor Boys was a stable in Toryumon Mexico and Toryumon X. They were pushed as a boy-band with Toryumon X ace, Taiji Ishimori as the lead singer/leader of the stable with the Sato Brothers(Kei and Shu. They were the rivals of Los Salseros Japoneises lead by Takeshi Minaminno. Taiji Ishimori led the group to the 2002 Young Dragons Cup and then teamed with Shu Sato to win the 2003 Yamaha Cup. They broke up after Toryumon X folded and Taiji Ishimori moved onto Pro-Wrestling NOAH while the Satos moved onto Michinoku Pro Wrestling and El Dorado.

*Taiji Ishimori(leader)
*Shu Sato
*Kei Sato