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Made his Mexican debut representing AEW at [[CMLL vs. AEW (2025)]]'s Grand Slam Mexico, winning a ten-man tag match alongside stablemate [[Jon Moxley]] as well as [[Beast Mortos]] and [[The Young Bucks]] ([[Matt Jackson]] and [[Nick Jackson]]). Yuta would return to CMLL five months later, teaming with stablemate [[Daniel Garcia (United States)|Daniel Garcia]] to unsuccessfully challenge [[Ángel de Oro]] and [[Niebla Roja]] for the [[CMLL World Tag Team Championship]]. The next night, Yuta and Garcia would team up with stablemate and newly-crowned [[CMLL World Heavyweight Championship|CMLL World Heavyweight Champion]] [[Claudio Castagnoli]] in a victorious effort over [[Difunto]], [[Esfinge (Guadalajara)|Esfinge]] and [[Último Guerrero]]. | Made his Mexican debut representing AEW at [[CMLL vs. AEW (2025)]]'s Grand Slam Mexico, winning a ten-man tag match alongside stablemate [[Jon Moxley]] as well as [[Beast Mortos]] and [[The Young Bucks]] ([[Matt Jackson]] and [[Nick Jackson]]). Yuta would return to CMLL five months later, teaming with stablemate [[Daniel Garcia (United States)|Daniel Garcia]] to unsuccessfully challenge [[Ángel de Oro]] and [[Niebla Roja]] for the [[CMLL World Tag Team Championship]]. The next night, Yuta and Garcia would team up with stablemate and newly-crowned [[CMLL World Heavyweight Championship|CMLL World Heavyweight Champion]] [[Claudio Castagnoli]] in a victorious effort over [[Difunto]], [[Esfinge (Guadalajara)|Esfinge]] and [[Último Guerrero]]. | ||
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{{aline|[[2026]]/[[02/14]]|hair<ref>Mixed Tornado Tag also involving [[Orange Cassidy]] and [[Marina Shafir]]</ref>|[[Toni Storm]]|[[Wheeler Yuta]]|Qudos Bank Arena - Sydney, New South Wales, Australia}} | |||
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Revision as of 11:18, 21 March 2026
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AEW wrestler, known for being a longtime member of the Death Riders stable (since its former days as Blackpool Fight Club).
Made his Mexican debut representing AEW at CMLL vs. AEW (2025)'s Grand Slam Mexico, winning a ten-man tag match alongside stablemate Jon Moxley as well as Beast Mortos and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson). Yuta would return to CMLL five months later, teaming with stablemate Daniel Garcia to unsuccessfully challenge Ángel de Oro and Niebla Roja for the CMLL World Tag Team Championship. The next night, Yuta and Garcia would team up with stablemate and newly-crowned CMLL World Heavyweight Champion Claudio Castagnoli in a victorious effort over Difunto, Esfinge and Último Guerrero.
Lucha de Apuestas Record
| Date | Apuesta | Winner(s) | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026/02/14 | hair[1] | Toni Storm | Wheeler Yuta | Qudos Bank Arena - Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
- ↑ Mixed Tornado Tag also involving Orange Cassidy and Marina Shafir