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Makoto Oishi
Oishi in July 2020
Born (1979-02-16) February 16, 1979 (age 45)
Fuji City, Shizuoka, Japan
Spouse(s) Misaki Ohata ​(m. 2019)
Children1
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Ji Utan
Ken Ohka
Makoto Oishi
Mako Venus
Shigi Taishiji
Billed height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Billed weight70 kg (154 lb)
Trained byTaka Michinoku
DebutApril 4, 2002

Makoto Oishi (大石 真翔, Ōishi Makoto, born February 16, 1979) is a Japanese professional wrestler working for Dramatic Dream Team (DDT). Oishi started his career in Kaientai Dojo, where he became a Strongest-K Tag Team, Independent World Junior Heavyweight and UWA World Middleweight Champion, at one time holding all three titles simultaneously. In 2010, Oishi left Kaientai Dojo to become a freelancer, before making DDT his new home promotion in September 2011.

Personal life

Oishi became engaged to fellow professional wrestler Misaki Ohata on May 27, 2018. He married Ohata in January 2019. Their first child was born on 1 December 2019.

Championships and accomplishments

References

  1. "DDT ProWrestling" 【大森リポート】アントンがタイトルマッチ前哨戦を制す/ディーノが大森王座防衛、次期挑戦者はグルクン!!/遠藤復帰も勝利ならず. Dramatic Dream Team (in Japanese). 2013-10-27. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  2. "Road to Budokan in Yokohama D・D・ツッパリHigh School". Dramatic Dream Team (in Japanese). Retrieved 2012-04-23.
  3. "U・S・A~Ultimate Superstars Action~Stargate2013". Dramatic Dream Team (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2013-05-26. Retrieved 2013-03-28.
  4. "闘うビアガーデン2013 新北京プロレスデー (新北京职业摔跤Japan Tour2013)". Dramatic Dream Team (in Japanese). Retrieved 2013-08-01.
  5. "Profile at Puroresu Central". Puroresu Central. Retrieved 2013-11-26.
  6. "大石真翔、大畠美咲 結婚のお知らせ". Dramatic Dream Team (in Japanese). 2018-05-25. Retrieved 2020-10-16.
  7. DDT EXTREME選手権. Extreme Party (in Japanese).
  8. アイアンマンヘビーメタル級選手権. Extreme Party (in Japanese).
  9. KO-D6人タッグ選手権. Extreme Party (in Japanese).
  10. LiLiCoが初代KO―D10人タッグ王座奪取 股間握らせ投げ技発射. Tokyo Sports (in Japanese). August 20, 2017. Retrieved August 20, 2017.
  11. KO-Dタッグ選手権. Extreme Party (in Japanese).
  12. O-40 選手権. Extreme Party (in Japanese).
  13. UTANフェスタ2015. DDT Pro-Wrestling (in Japanese). Retrieved December 28, 2020.
  14. "K-Award'09受賞結果". Kaientai Dojo (in Japanese). Livedoor. 2009-12-24. Retrieved 2012-03-23.
  15. "K-Award'11受賞結果". Kaientai Dojo (in Japanese). Livedoor. 2011-12-19. Retrieved 2012-03-23.

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