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Ryo Saito (斎藤 了, Saitō Ryō), is a Japanese professional wrestler, also known by the ring name Ryo "Jimmy" Saito (斎藤 "ジミー" 了, Saitō "Jimī" Ryō). He wrestles for Dragon Gate, where he was a member of the Jimmyz stable until September 18 when Jimmyz where disbanded, thus reverting to his old ring name, though he used until the end of the Farewell Jimmyz Gate tour. His name is sometimes abbreviated as SaiRyo, so as not to confuse him with SAITO.

Professional wrestling career[]

Toryumon[]

Ryo Saito debuted in 1999 as a fourth term student.[1] He fought in that year's Young Dragons Cup, but lost in the finals to the newly-heel Yasushi Kanda.[2]

In 2000, he divided his time between Japan and Mexico, and in Japan he adopted the gimmick of a bicycling enthusiast, wearing a professional bicycler's outfit, helmet, and glasses and coming to the ring on a bicycle. He became something of a jobber, losing nearly 20 opening matches in a row to Kenichiro Arai. He also participated in that year's Young Dragons Cup, and made it to the finals again, but lost to the man who became his greatest foil, Milano Collection AT When he returned to Japan, his bicycle was stolen by Sumo "Dandy" Fuji 2000, starting up a feud between them that led into 2001. Saito eventually managed to win his bicycle back, and he and the now-renamed Big Fuji started teaming on and off as the Bicycle Brothers for the next couple of years.

2001 was also the year when Saito finally broke out of his small role and achieved some championship success.[1] On August 14, he teamed with Magnum Tokyo and Dragon Kid to win the UWA World Trios Championship from CIMA, SUWA, and Big Fuji of Crazy MAX, and on September 30, he beat Susumu Mochizuki for the NWA World Welterweight Title.[3][4] His momentum came to a halt in late 2001 when the T2P class arrived in Japan, and he spent the next few months losing to Milano Collection A.T. and feuding with the newly-heel Genki Horiguchi.[1] It was during this time that he formed a close friendship with T2P student Anthony W. Mori.

In 2002, Saito began to make a heel turn. He, along with Dragon Kid, aligned with Darkness Dragon after he lost a mask vs. mask match to Dragon Kid on September 8 and was booted out of M2K, joining the Do Fixer unit that Darkness created. On October 28, Magnum Tokyo sealed M2K after Yasushi Kanda retired, and later that night he revealed that he and the other members were the real Do Fixer, along with the newly renamed K-ness. K-ness had been sent into the home army as a spy to cause problems within it, and it worked in that Saito was not welcomed back into the home army.[1] Because of this, he decided to actively pursue gaining membership into Do Fixer. He abandoned his bicyclist character, smashing up his bike with a chair, but he could not pass leader Magnum Tokyo's dance test and was denied entrance. That all changed in December when he debuted his own personal and bizarre dance called the "SaiRyo Dance", and Magnum Tokyo, pleased with it, allowed him to join should he pass one more test, which was a match on December 20 where he and the other Do Fixer members faced Masaaki Mochizuki, Kenichiro Arai, Raimu Mishima, Takamichi Iwasa, and Anthony W. Mori in an elimination match. Towards the end, Magnum eliminated himself, leaving just Ryo and his friend Mori as the final two. Saito proved his allegiance to Do Fixer by betraying Mori, smacking him with a black box and winning the match. 2003 went by quite uneventfully for Saito. He acted as the main H-A-G-E call cheerleader for stablemate Genki Horiguchi, and he was derailed by injuries.

Dragon Gate[]

2004 was also another injury-plagued year, but he began to turn face again, aiding his old friend Mori in his feud with Takuya Sugawara. He helped him overcome the shock of Sugawara's betrayal, and when Mori lost a hair vs. hair match, Saito took the haircut for him.

2005 brought about a major resurgence in his career. He opened the first show of the year on January 9 by pinning CIMA in a six-man tag match. Then, when he appealed for a shot at the Open the Dream Gate title, held by Masaaki Mochizuki, he was given a January 14 singles match with Milano Collection A.T. as a hurdle, and he defeated Milano after four years of losses to him. He failed to win the Open the Dream Gate title in the February 6 match. He spent the remainder of the year garnering high profile victories, as well as two Open The Triangle Gate Championship reigns with Genki Horiguchi and Dragon Kid,[5] and when Magnum began to move down a different path with his Renaissance project, he named Saito the new leader of Do Fixer. Saito then won a feud with CIMA, and in December he won the inaugural King of Gate Tournament.[6] His momentum continued right into February 2006, when he beat Magnitude Kishiwada to win the Open the Dream Gate Championship and became the ace of the promotion.[5]

His quick ascent to the top was not entirely accepted by the fans, and thus his career went downhill after his title victory. He dropped the championship to Susumu Yokosuka in his first defense, and though he had a third Open the Triangle Gate title reign with Genki and Dragon Kid, things were quiet for him for the rest of the year.[5] He made it to the finals of that year's King of Gate Tournament again, but lost to Masaaki Mochizuki.[7]

In February 2007, Genki Horiguchi betrayed Do Fixer to join the Muscle Outlaw'z, so Ryo decided to end Do Fixer activity and follow the only other remaining member Dragon Kid into CIMA's Typhoon stable. In Typhoon, he reunited with Susumu Yokosuka to form the RyoSuka team. Despite achieving some success in the tag ranks, most notably winning the WAR I-J Heavyweight Tag Team Championship in July from Jado and Gedo and two more reigns as Open the Triangle Gate champion with CIMA and Susumu, Ryo continued to slide further in rank.

In 2008, Ryo began to regain rank in the promotion. He took offense to CIMA putting down the Open the Brave Gate title after he challenged for it, causing some strife within Typhoon. It resulted in Ryo challenging CIMA for the Open the Dream Gate title on April 27, and though Ryo lost, their issues were reconciled afterwards. On May 5, Ryo and Susumu achieved further success with their team when they won the Open the Twin Gate titles from Kenichiro Arai and Taku Iwasa of Tozawa-juku.[5] They dropped the championship to inaugural champions Speed Muscle (Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino) on September 26.

On December 28, he was without a unit after he, Dragon Kid, and Susumu Yokosuka lost a Unit Split survival three-way six-man tag team match to teams from WORLD-1 and Real Hazard, ending Typhoon. He continued to team with Susumu, and also made attempts to form his own unit. On February 15, 2009, he ended up joining a unit instead, turning heel and aligning with Real Hazard after turning on Susumu during an attempt on the Open the Twin Gate titles held by YAMATO and Cyber Kong.[5]

Upon joining Real Hazard he reformed his tag team with Genki Horiguchi, and they won the Open The Twin Gate Championship on May 5, 2009, in a three-way match, which included Real Hazard stablemates Keni'chiro Arai and Yasushi Kanda.[5] On June 26, when YAMATO defected from Real Hazard, he assumed the leadership role in the stable. His title reign with Horiguchi ended on September 17, when they lost the belts to Shingo Takagi and YAMATO. On December 3, Susumu Yokosuka turned heel and joined Real Hazard, and they reformed their team, but their reunion plans were quickly derailed when Saito sustained a ruptured Achilles tendon, sidelining him. On February 27, 2010, Genki Horiguchi joined up with the Warriors stable after leaving Real Hazard two weeks earlier, and as a condition of him joining, Saito was brought out of Real Hazard and into Warriors.

Saito turned heel on January 14, 2011, along with the rest of Warriors, when they attacked Masato Yoshino and World-1, and joined forces with Naruki Doi's group.[8] On January 18 the new group was named Blood Warriors.[8] On February 6, 2011, Saito and his Blood Warriors stablemate Genki Horiguchi defeated Don Fujii and Masaaki Mochizuki to win the Open the Twin Gate Championship. They lost the title to rival group Junction Three representatives Dragon Kid and PAC on June 19, 2011. On February 9, 2012, new Blood Warriors leader Akira Tozawa kicked Saito and Horiguchi out of the group.[9] On March 3, after Saito teamed with Genki Horiuchi and Yasushi Kanda to win the vacant Open the Triangle Gate Championship, he renamed himself Ryo "Jimmy" Saito and formed the Jimmyz stable with H-A-Gee-Mee, Jimmy Kagetora, Jimmy Kanda and Jimmy Susumu.[10] The Jimmyz lost the Open the Triangle Gate Championship to World-1 International (Masato Yoshino, Naruki Doi and Pac) on May 6.[11]

On September 12, 2017, Jimmyz was forced to disband after losing to VerserK in a Ten-Man Elimination No Disqualification Loser Disbands match, though they still had a last tour together called the Farewell Jimmyz Gate which ended losing to VerserK after Kanda turned on Jimmyz. On November 26 Saito defeated Stalker Ichikawa for the Open The Owarai Gate Championship winning for the second time. He lost the title to Shingo Takagi on March 6. During this time, Saito has been feuding with Takagi, culminating on May 6 at Dead or Alive, where Takagi and Saito were the ones, left in the seven-way steel cage match, which Saito lost to Takagi, leading to his hair being shaved as per stipulation of the match. Following the match, Saito made an alliance with Don Fujii and K-ness. Shortly after, Saito was demoted to the level of a jobber to the stars, adopting a black ring attire and started losing most of his matches. During this time, Saito took part in the King of Gate, finishing the tournament with two losses and two double count outs, advancing to a tournament to decide the last-placed wrestler in the King of Gate. In the semifinals, Saito lost to Eita, advancing to the finals of the tournament. On July 5, Saito, K-ness and Fujii unsuccessfully challenged Genki Horiguchi, Kzy and Susumu Yokosuka for the Open The Triangle Gate Championship. After the match, Saito stated that he needed to return to his old self.

On July 22, 2018, at the Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival, Saito and "Hollywood" Stalker Ichikawa faced each other in a match. During the match, Choi Hong-man was seated at ringside and had an altercation with Ichikawa who challenged him to get to the ring, which was followed by Saito, but the two were quickly overpowered by him, prompting an apology from them and both wrestlers returned to the ring. On June 29, Ichikawa tried to take Masato Yoshino's spot in his match with Último Dragón but failed, reminding him that he didn't have a match at the event. However, later that night, Naruki Doi announced he was working behind the scenes for his friend Choi Hong-man to face Ichikawa and Saito in a match, which he agreed. On July 21, at the 2019 Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival, Saito and Ichikawa were defeated by Hong-man. In October, R.E.D started a feud with Saito's mentor Último Dragón. This led to in December, Saito becoming part of his mentor's Toryumon stable, as part of a "Generation War" against Dragon Gate and R.E.D. As part of the storyline, Saito, Dragon Kid and Kenichiro Arai won the Open The Triangle Gate Championship on February 7, 2020 by defeating R.E.D (Diamante, H.Y.O and Takashi Yoshida) and Dragon Gate (Keisuke Okuda, Strong Machine J, Yosuke♡Santa Maria) in a three-way match. They lost the titles to Ben-K, Dragon Dia and Strong Machine J on February 29 on the first night of the Champion Gate in Osaka. On May 15, Saito took part in the 2020 King of Gate, losing in the first round to YAMATO, eliminating him from the tournament. On September 26, Saito and Naruki Doi joined Ryotsu Shimizu, after he was rejected to join the Dragon Gate Generation and decided to form their own stable with him named "Our Generation", despite Doi and Saito still being part of Toryumon Generation stable. On October 7, it was announced that the stable would be named "Team Boku". On December 20, at Final Gate, Toryumon was forced to disband, after losing to R.E.D in No Disqualification Losing Unit Disbands match. On April 22, 2021, Team Boku decided to disband, after realizing their personal objectives. Following Team Boku's disbanding Saito would replace Takayuki Yagi as the new Dragon Gate's General Manager and Match Maker.

Factions[]

In wrestling[]

  • Finishing moves
    • Bridging dragon suplex[13]
    • Double Cross (Straight jacket piledriver)[5]
    • Premium Bridge (Bridging wrist-lock half nelson suplex)[5]
    • SaiRyo Rocket (Feint diving splash into a jumping splash)
  • Signature moves
    • Ankle lock
    • Big boot
    • Dancing Yahoo / Cycling Yahoo (Hammerlock single leg Boston crab)[5]
    • Diving double foot stomp
    • Diving splash[14]
    • Dropkick
    • Frankensteiner[14]
    • Messenger (Reverse single leg takedown transitioned into a legscissors small package)[5]
    • Moonsault - used rarely
    • Multiple suplex variations
      • Fisherman Express (Rolling fishermans followed by either a fisherman buster or a spinebuster)[5]
      • Fisherman
      • German, sometimes preceded by a pop-up[14]
      • Overhead belly-to-belly[14]
      • Shrimp (Fisherman lifted and dropped into either a spinebuster or powerbomb)[13]
    • Super fisherman buster[14]
  • Nicknames
    • "Dragon Fly"[15]
    • "Jimmy"
    • "Sumo"[16]
    • "SaiRyo"
    • "Comical Wrestler"
  • Entrance themes

Championships and accomplishments[]

Luchas de Apuestas record[]

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
Shingo Takagi (hair) Ryo Saito (hair) Aichi, Japan Dead or Alive May 6, 2018 [1]

1 ^ This was a six-way steel cage match, also involving El Lindaman, Punch Tominaga, Masaaki Mochizuki, Yasushi Kanda and YAMATO

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Chatra, Mo (March 2005). "Toryumon Uncovered". Power Slam Magazine. Lancaster, Lancashire, England: SW Publishing LTD. pp. 34–35. 116. 
  2. Young Dragon Cup 1999 . Pro Wrestling History (1999-12-11). Retrieved on 2010-04-18.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Universal Wrestling Association World Trios Title . Wrestling-titles.com (2010-01-24). Retrieved on 2010-04-18.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "2002: considerar detrás". Box y Lucha MagazineSpanish. January 19, 2003. 2593. 
  5. 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.14 5.15 Roster: Ryo Saito . Dragon Gate USA. Retrieved on 2010-04-18.
  6. 6.0 6.1 King of Gate Tournament 2005 . Pro Wrestling History (2005-12-27). Retrieved on 2010-04-18.
  7. King of Gate Tournament 2006 . Pro Wrestling History (2006-12-22). Retrieved on 2010-04-18.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Boutwell, Josh 2011-01-21. Viva La Raza! Lucha Weekly . WrestleView. Retrieved on 2011-01-22.
  9. 2/9 TRUTH GATE, Blood Warriors vs. Junction Three Finale - 09 Feb 2012 . iHeartDG (2012-02-09). Retrieved on 2012-02-10.
  10. 3/3 Champion Gate in Osaka - 03 Mar 2012 . iHeartDG (2012-03-03). Retrieved on 2012-03-04.
  11. 5/6 Dead or Alive 2012 - 05 May 2012 . iHeartDG (2012-05-06). Retrieved on 2012-05-06.
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 Purolove profile . Purolove. Retrieved on 2012-02-28.
  13. 13.0 13.1 Puroresu Central Profile . Puroresu Central. Retrieved on 2011-09-10.
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 Vetter, Chris. DVD Review: ROH, "SuperCard of Honor II" (3-31-07), with Whitmer-Jacobs in a cage, Dragon Gate six-man tag . Pro Wrestling Torch.
  15. Cagematch.net profile .
  16. ドラゴンゲート11.6後楽園大会 スモーズvs.ヴェルセルク全面対抗戦3番勝負、Over Generation後楽園初登場 (in Japanese). Battle News (2015-11-07). Retrieved on 2015-11-06.
  17. Dragonfly
  18. Dragonfly V2
  19. Arena Listing - Arena Nacaualpan 1008 . The Cub's Fan. Retrieved on 2013-12-03.
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