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Susumu Mochizuki (望月享, Mochizuki Susumu, ring name: 望月ススム) (born August 17, 1978), better known as Susumu Yokosuka (横須賀ススム, Yokosuka Susumu, formerly 横須賀享), is a Japanese professional wrestler currently performing for the Dragon Gate promotion. He is not related to fellow Dragon Gate wrestler and long term ally/rival Masaaki Mochizuki, who debuted much earlier for WAR. On December 1, 2011, Susumu along with his partner KAGETORA failed to capture the Open The Twin Gate Champions and he was forced to rename himself to Jimmy Susumu (ジミー・ススム, Jimī Susumu). He return to his old name after the disbanding of Jimmyz.

Professional wrestling career[]

Early Career (1998-2001)[]

After a brief stay in the Michinoku Pro Wrestling dojo, he entered Ultimo Dragon's dojo in Mexico. He debuted in 1998 as a third term student. He and Yasushi Kanda formed a tag team there, and they found success, winning the IWRG Intercontinental Tag Team Championship. They would hold these titles upon their arrival in Toryumon.

Toryumon / Dragon Gate[]

M2K and Do Fixer (2002-2006)[]

He and Kanda debuted in Toryumon as a heel team, causing mayhem in matches and frequently forcing double count outs to disappoint fans and ruin shows. They were invited to join the legendary Crazy Max stable and accepted but turned on them later that same night. A few months later they were joined by Masaaki Mochizuki, and they dubbed themselves M2K (meaning two Mochizuki's and Kanda). They added Darkness Dragon, Chocoball Kobe, and Genki Horiguchi to their ranks over time (Horiguchi replaced Kobe).

On December 15, 2002, he won his first singles title when he topped Kenichiro Arai for the NWA World Welterweight Title, but six days later he was stripped of the belt because he won it due to outside interference. He won it a second time from Arai cleanly on May 27 of the following year, but lost it to Ryo Saito on September 30. He also had two reigns as UWA World Trios Champion, the first time with Kanda and Dragon in July, and the second with Dragon and Masaaki Mochizuki in October.

After Masaaki Mochizuki was kicked out of M2K early in 2002 for trying to reform it, Susumu Mochizuki challenged Masaaki Mochizuki to a match on February 24 for the rights to the Mochizuki surname. Susumu Mochizuki lost, and was forced to rename himself Susumu Yokosuka, after his home town.

Magnum Tokyo would take over M2K, eventually transforming it into Do FIXER after Yasushi Kanda retired due to neck problems. Like all of his stablemates, he served as a backup dancer for Magnum TOKYO. During this time, Yokosuka formed a long-lasting tag team with K-ness (formerly known as Darkness Dragon) and continued to establish himself as a choker. He and K-ness would make it to the finals of the inaugural Rey de Parejas Tournament in 2003, but lost to Dotti Shuji and "brother" YASSHI. Also in 2003, he captured the UWA World Trios Championship for a third time that year in May with Genki Horiguchi and Ryo Saito.

Things remained quiet for him until July 7, 2004. After Masaaki Mochizuki was kicked out of Aagan Iisou, he reconciled with him, Second Doi, and Keni’chiro Arai, and after K-ness returned from a stint of injury, the five of them would form Final M2K. This caused him to depart from Do FIXER. On September 17, 2004, Yokosuka faced CIMA for CIMA's Open The Dream Gate title, but was unsuccessful in his challenge. 2005 was another quiet but steady year, and he finally began to shake the choke artist stigma. He made it to the finals of that year’s King of Gate Tournament, but he lost to Ryo Saito.

2006 saw him finally emerge as a top-line player. On April 23, he usurped Ryo Saito as Open the Dream Gate Champion, and soon after, Mochizuki named him the leader of Final M2K so he could join Magnum TOKYO in his short-lived Renaissance project. However, he did not reach the status of ace, and his title reign became overshadowed by other events in the promotion. He had successful defenses against BxB Hulk, Dragon Kid and Pentagon Black. On November 23, he lost the title to Don Fujii in his fourth defense, and on January 14, 2007, Final M2K was brought to an end after he, Mochizuki, and K-ness lost a match to CIMA, Don Fujii and Matt Sydal of the also-ending Blood Generation.

Typhoon and teaming with Ryo Saito (2006-2008)[]

He would soon join CIMA in his new Typhoon unit, and he reunited with Ryo Saito in it, and they formed the RyoSuka tag team. This tandem brought him success, as he and Saito would win the WAR I-J Heavyweight Tag Team Titles in July and had two reigns as Open the Triangle Gate Champions with CIMA.

In 2008, he and Saito added another title to their list of accolades, winning the Open The Twin Gate Championship from Keni'chiro Arai and Taku Iwasa on May 5. They defended it three times before losing to inaugural champions Speed Muscle – Naruki Doi and Masato Yoshino – on September 26. In the interim, Shingo Takagi joined Typhoon, and he was the only member who did not take well to it, creating some dissension. He fought Takagi for his Open the Dream Gate title but lost. After that, Takagi was booted from Typhoon for trying to banish Yokosuka and for attacking CIMA. The rest of the year remained quiet for him up until the end, when he, Ryo Saito and Dragon Kid lost a Unit Split Survival Three-Way Nine-Man Tag Match against teams from World-1 and Real Hazard.

WARRIORS-5 and heel turn (2008-2010)[]

He continued his team with Saito, and they were given a shot at the Open the Twin Gate titles held by YAMATO and Cyber Kong on February 15, 2009. However, near the end of the match, Saito turned on him, causing him to take the fall, and joined up with Real Hazard. Ryo and the rest of Real Hazard then proceeded to beat him up until Gamma came down to make the save. He began to team with Gamma, and they were given a shot at YAMATO and Kong’s Twin Gate titles on March 1, but with the added stipulation that Gamma would be banished from Dragon Gate if he lost. However, he and Gamma pulled through and won the titles after some assistance from Real Hazard member KAGETORA, and after that, a returning CIMA brought them and KAGETORA into his new stable WARRIORS-5. They would hold the titles until May 5, when they lost them to Ryo Saito and Genki Horiguchi in a Three-Way Match that also included Keni'chiro Arai and Yasushi Kanda. On October 25, Yokosuka challenged Naruki Doi for his Open the Dream Gate title. Leading up to the match, Yokosuka used Doi's finisher, the Muscular Bomb, to pin his opponents, and also vowed that he would not be pinned due to the Muscular Bomb. Despite Yokosuka successfully blocking Doi from using the Muscular Bomb and hitting Doi with a Muscular Bomb himself, Doi still pinned Yokosuka with the V9 Clutch to retain the title.

In November, he began to mysteriously associate himself with Real Hazard member Dr. Muscle. The first incident with him came on the 11th: Gamma cost Yokosuka a match against Ryo Saito when he tried to throw protein powder into Saito's eyes and it hit Susumu instead, allowing him to be pinned. After the match, Yokosuka left with Dr. Muscle. On the 14th, Dr. Muscle drew Yokosuka's attention away from a tag match that he and Gamma were in against Naruki Doi and BxB Hulk, causing them to lose. After the match, Yokosuka attacked Hulk with a Jumbo no Kachi! and then left with Dr. Muscle again. Following this, Dr. Muscle began to exhibit moves from Yokosuka's moveset, which continued over the course of the next couple of weeks. On the 23rd, Yokosuka blew off CIMA and Gamma after winning a match, and later on that night, Gamma tried to unmask Dr. Muscle, but the Doctor escaped.

Finally, on December 3, Yokosuka's true colors became known: After he no-showed for a tag team match he had with KAGETORA against Ryo Saito and Genki Horiguchi, causing KAGETORA to lose, Dr. Muscle came out and struck down KAGETORA with a Mugen and Jumbo no Kachi!, then unmasked to reveal himself to be Yokosuka. He joined Saito and Horiguchi in beating down KAGETORA some more before CIMA and Gamma stopped him, and he officially joined Real Hazard and reformed his team with Saito. On December 6, he faced BxB Hulk for his Open the Freedom Gate title but lost the title match.

Saito and Yokosuka's reunion was quickly derailed, however, when Ryo suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon on December 15, sidelining him. An unknown new member of Real Hazard was then scheduled to take Saito's place in all of his matches for the remainder of the tour, and five days later, it was revealed to be K-ness. He and Yokosuka reformed their "K-neSuka" team straight away.

Teaming with K-ness. and WORLD-1 (2010-2011)[]

On January 10, 2010, Genki Horiguchi announced that Real Hazard would start winning matches through teamwork rather than illegal tactics. He initially started out alone on this mission, but six days later, Yokosuka and K-ness decided to help him in his pursuit of clean fights. However, they all found themselves on the losing end of trios matches, with Horiguchi taking the fall every time and a divide formed in Real Hazard over the issue of the clean fight, with them on one side and Yasushi Kanda, Kzy, and Takuya Sugawara - who wanted to win through illegal methods - on the other. On February 10, after KAGETORA accidentally cost Sugawara a shot at becoming the next challenger for the Open the Dream Gate Title, tensions boiled over. Yokosuka and K-ness left Real Hazard, along with Horiguchi. K-neSuka also agreed to stop teaming with Horiguchi, since they all did not like how Horiguchi was losing constantly, and they all felt that that was preventing K-neSuka from getting to the top of the tag team division.

On May 13, 2010, Yokosuka and K-ness defeated Cyber Kong and Shingo Takagi to win the Open the Twin Gate Championship. After the longest reign in the title's history, with four successful defenses, Yokosuka and K-ness lost the Open the Twin Gate Championship to Gamma and Naruki Doi on November 23, 2010. On December 4 Yokosuka and K-ness joined WORLD-1. On April 14, 2011, Yokosuka, BxB Hulk and PAC failed to win the Open the Triangle Gate Championship from Blood Warriors (CIMA, Dragon Kid and Ricochet) and as a result, World-1 was forced to disband.

Junction Three and Jimmyz (2011-2017)[]

On April 24 former World-1 members Yokosuka, BxB Hulk, PAC, and Masato Yoshino agreed to form a new alliance with Masaaki Mochizuki to battle Blood Warriors. On June 8, the new group was named Junction Three in reference to it being a union between the former members of World-1, KAMIKAZE and the Veteran-gun. On December 1, Yokosuka and KAGETORA failed to capture the Open the Twin Gate Championship in a match against the Blood Warriors team of Akira Tozawa and BxB Hulk and as a result were forced to change their ring names to Jimmy Susumu and Jimmy KAGETORA, respectively. On February 9, 2012, Junction Three was forced to disband, after losing a fourteen-man elimination tag team match to Blood Warriors.

On March 3, Susumu formed the Jimmyz stable with Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!!, Jimmy Kanda, Ryo "Jimmy" Saito and Jimmy KAGETORA. The following day, Susumu and KAGETORA defeated Akira Tozawa and BxB Hulk to win the Open the Twin Gate Championship. They lost the title to BxB Hulk and "Naoki Tanisaki" on June 10, but regained them on June 17 in a 3-way Elimination tag team match which also included MadoGiwa Windows members K-ness & Kenichiro Arai. They would lose the Twin Gate belts to -akatushi- members Shingo Takagi and YAMATO at the Kobe Pro-Wrestling PPV on July 22, 2012. On May 31, 2014, Susumu defeated T-Hawk in the finals to win the 2014 King of Gate tournament. On February 14, 2016, Susumu would defeat Shingo Takagi to win his second Open the Dream Gate Championship, ending his ten-year drought of holding a singles championship with the promotion. He would drop the title back to Takagi on March 6. On June 19, Susumu and Jimmy Kagetora defeated T-Hawk and Big R Shimizu to win the Open the Twin Gate Championship. On November 3 Susumu and Kagetora lost the Twin Gate Titles to Over Generation (Dragon Kid and CIMA). On December 25 Susumu and Saito and Kanda won the vacated Open the Triangle Gate Championship by defeating Masato Yoshino, Kotoka and Ben-K and VerserK. On March 4 Susumu, Saito, and Kanda lost the Open The Triangle Gate Champions to VerserK (Shingo Takagi, T-Hawk and Cyber Kong). On October 12, Jimmyz were forced to disband after losing to VerserK in a Ten-Man Elimination No Disqualification Loser Disbands match, though they still had the last tour together called the Farewell Jimmyz Gate which ended losing to VerserK after Kanda turned on Jimmyz, after that Susumu reverted back to his old name Susumu Yokosuka, with the writing changed from "横須賀享" to "横須賀ススム".

Natural Vibes (2017-2019)[]

Shortly after, the Jimmyz disbanding Susumu formed a team with former Jimmyz stablemate Genki Horiguchi, and Horiguchi pinned one-half of the reigning Open The Twin Gate Champions T-Hawk and proceeded to challenge them for a title shot, which they received on March 4. On March 4 at Champion Gate in Osaka, Susumu and Horiguchi unsuccessfully challenged Eita and T-Hawk for the Open The Twin Gate Championship, after Eita and T-Hawk cheated to win the match. The would then side with Kzy, after ANTIAS attacked him on February 6. The three would side with "brother" YASSHI and Punch Tominaga, who were also feuding with ANTIAS. This led them to form a new stable on May 3 named Natural Vibes. On May 6 at Dead or Alive, Yokosuka, Kzy and Horiguchi defeated MaxiMuM (Naruki Doi, Masato Yoshino and Jason Lee) to win the Open The Triangle Gate Championship. Following the Dead or Alive, Yokosuka took part in the King of Gate finishing the tournament with a record of two wins and two losses, failing to advance to the semifinals due to losing to Kagetora in their head-to-head match. On November 18, Yokosuka, Kzy and Horiguchi made their record-breaking 6th defense of the Open The Triangle Gate Championship against Ryo Saito, Don Fujii and Gamma. On December 23 at Final Gate, Yokosuka, Kzy and Horiguchi lost their titles to R.E.D (Kazma Sakamoto, Takashi Yoshida and Yasushi Kanda. On March 21, 2019, at Memorial Gate in Wakayama, Susumu defeated Dragon Kid to win the Open the Brave Gate Championship for his first time. In May 2019, Yokosuka took part in the 2019 King of Gate, finishing the tournament with a record of three wins and two losses, failing to advance of the tournament. At the end of June, Yokosuka and Flamita faced each other in multiple tag team matches, with Flamita pinning Yokosuka each time. On June 29, after being beaten by Flamita for the third time, Yokosuka challenged him to a match for his Open The Brave Gate Championship with General Manager Takayuki Yagi announcing the title match for the event. On July 21, at Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival, Yokosuka retained the title against Flamita. He lost the title to Kaito Ishida on November 4 at Gate of Destiny. On December 15 at Final Gate, Yokosuka, Kzy and Horiguchi unsuccessfully challenged Strong Machines (Strong Machine J, Strong Machine F, and Strong Machine G) for the Open The Triangle Gate Championship in a three-way match, in which was won by R.E.D (Takashi Yoshida, H.Y.O and Diamante).

Toryumon and Generation War (2020)[]

During this time, Yokosuka began helping his mentor Último Drágon in his feud with R.E.D, leading him to join his mentor in December to form the Toryumon stable, after Natural VIbes was suspended by Kzy, as part of a "Generation War" against Dragon Gate and R.E.D. On May 15, Yokosuka took part in the 2020 King of Gate, losing in the first round to Yosuke Santa Maria, eliminating him from the tournament. On December 20, at Final Gate, Toryumon was forced to disband, after losing to R.E.D in No Disqualification Losing Unit Disbands match.

Second return to Natural Vibes (2020-2022)[]

Following the disbandment of Toryumon, on December 27, Yokosuka and Genki Horiguchi decided to reform the Natural Vibes with Kzy. On January 14, 2021, Yokosuka, Kzy, and Horiguchi defeated R.E.D (Kazma Sakamoto, Takashi Yoshida and SB KENTo) to win the Open The Triangle Gate Championship for the second time. They lost the titles to Masquerade (Dragon Dia, Jason Lee and La Estrella) on May 5 at Dead or Alive. Later that month, Yokosuka took part in the 2021 King of Gate, finishing the tournament with a record of two wins, one draw and one loss, failling to advance to the semifinals of the tournament. On July 31, during the first night of Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival, Yokosuka and King Shimizu defeated Kaito Ishida and Kazma Sakamoto to win the Open The Twin Gate Championship. On June 26, following a three-way tag team match, between High-End, Natural Vibes and R.E.D, Yokosuka and King Shimizu challenged R.E.D's Kaito Ishida and Kazma Sakamoto to a title match for the Open The Twin Gate Championship at Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival. This was followed by High-End's Ben-K and Dragon Kid, who also challenged Ishida and Sakamoto to a title match. Afterwards, Dragon Gate's General Manager Takayuki Yagi announced that Ishida and Sakamoto would defend their titles against Shimizu and Yokosuka in the first night, with the winner of that match facing Ben-K and Kid at the second night for the Open The Twin Gate Championship. On July 31 at Kobe Pro Wrestling Festival, Shimizu and Yokosuka defeated Ishida and Sakamoto to win the Open The Twin Gate Championship. The following night at Speed Star Final, Yokosuka and Shimizu retained the titles against High-End's Ben-K and Dragon Kid, with Yokosuka pinning Kid for the win. On November 28 at Gate of Origin, Yokosuka and Shimizu lost the Open The Twin Gate Championship to Naruki Doi and Takashi Yoshida.

Due to a neck injury, it was announced on December 28, 2021, that K-ness. would be retiring from competition on April 7, 2022. After a series of matches where K-ness., teamed and accompanied with his former M2K and Jimmyz partners, K-Ness., along with long-time partner Susumu made his retirement match with the duo of K-NeSuka made up of Susumu and K-ness., defeated Dragon Kid and Kzy in his retirement match. After the match, K-ness. shook hands with his opponents and roster of Dragon Gate, who came in to celebrate his retirement.

M3K (2022-2024)[]

On April 8, 2022, Yokosuka scoring a direct pinfall over KAI and afterwards challenged him to a title match for the Open The Dream Gate Championship. KAI only accepted the challenge under a stipulation of his choosing, which Yokosuka accepted. On April 25, KAI announced that if Yokosuka lost he would be forced to leave Natural Vibes and change his name back to his real name Susumu Mochizuki. On May 5 at Dead or Alive, Yokosuka unsuccessfully challenged KAI for the Open The Dream Gate Championship, as a result he was forced to leave Natural Vibes and rename himself to his original ring name "Susumu Mochizuki".

Later that month, Mochizuki took part in the 2022 King of Gate, being eliminated in the first round to Kaito Ishida. On June 3, Mochizuki formed the M3K stable with Masaaki Mochizuki, Mochizuki Junior and Yasushi Kanda. On July 21, Susumu, Masaaki, and Junior challenged Los Perros del Mal de Japón (Eita, Kotaro Suzuki and Nosawa Rongai) to a title match for the Open The Triangle Gate Championship at Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival, which they accepted. At the event, on July 30, Susumu, Masaaki, and Junior defeated Eita, Suzuki and Rongai to win the Open The Triangle Gate Championship. They lost the titles to ISHIN, KAI and Shun Skywalker on November 6 at Gate of Destiny.

In February, Mochizuki and Yasushi Kanda took part in the 2023 Rey de Parejas, finishing the tournament with a record of three wins, one loss, and one double countout, advancing to the semifinals of the tournament. On March 2, Mochizuki and Kanda defeated Gold Class (BxB Hulk and Kota Minoura) in the semifinals and then were defeated by Yuki Yoshioka and Madoka Kikuta, in the finals of the 2023 Rey de Parejas. Afterwards, in a post-match interview, Masaaki Mochizuki, who was impressed by Susumu and Kanda proposed a title challenge for the Open The Triangle Gate Championship, which led Susumu to nominate Masaaki's son Mochizuki Junior as their partner instead. Masaaki was initially reluctant, but ended accepting, following Susumu's persistence. Three days later, at Champion Gate in Osaka, Mochizuki, Junior and Kanda unsuccessfully challenged Gold Class (Ben-K, BxB Hulk and Kota Minoura) for the Open The Triangle Gate Championship. On June 2, Mochizuki and Kanda defeated Pro Wrestling Noah's KONGOH (Kenoh and Shuji Kondo) to win the Open The Twin Gate Championship. They lost the titles to D'Courage (Dragon Dia and Yuki Yoshioka) on November 5 at Gate of Destiny.

On January 11, 2024, Masaaki Mochizuki announced that M3K would be disbanding with the stable's last match being on February 7.

Dragon Gate USA[]

On Dragon Gate USA's first pay-per-view Enter The Dragon, first aired on September 4, 2009, Yokosuka teamed with CIMA in a losing effort against The Young Bucks. On March 27, 2010, at Mercury Rising, Yokosuka unsuccessfully challenged YAMATO for his Open the Dream Gate title.

In wrestling[]

  • Finishing moves
    • Aikata (Overhead gutwrench flipped sideways into a DDT)
    • Hyper Cutter / Yokosuka Spinner (Ripcord overhead gutwrench backbreaker rack spun out into a single wrist-lock corkscrew slam) — 2023-present
    • Jumbo no Kachi! (Running lariat)
    • Jumbo no Kachi!gatame (Running lariat into a pin)
    • Kobe World Liner (Avalanche sunset flip powerbomb hurricanrana counter)
    • Mugen (Double underhook backbreaker rack flipped sideways into a DDT)
    • Mugen Package (Double hammerlock backbreaker rack flipped sideways into a DDT)
    • Yokosuka Cutter (Overhead gutwrench flipped sideways into a cutter)
    • World Liner (Sunset flip powerbomb hurricanrana counter)
  • Signature moves
    • Ashi Yokosuka (Grabs a facedown opponent by their ankles before lifting their legs up and slamming their knees into the mat)
    • Death Valley driver
    • Exploder suplex, sometimes from the top rope
    • Mitogawa Rush (Feint lariat followed by a discus lariat)
    • Takai Takai (Elevated powerbomb)
    • Yokosuka Driver (Inverted front powerslam)
    • Yokosuka Liner (Hurricanrana)
    • Yokosuka Story (Death Valley driver, sometimes from the top rope)
  • With Darkness Dragon / K-ness.
    • Mugen Hikari (Double straight jacket crossface)
    • Self Service Bomb (Aided powerbomb)
    • Sukadora Knee (Overhead gutwrench backbreaker rack (Yokosuka) / Diving knee drop (K-ness.) combination)
  • With Ryo Saito
    • Double dragon suplex
    • Double Premium Bridge (Double wrist-lock half nelson suplex)
    • Genkai (Pop-up (Yokosuka) / Bridging German suplex (Saito) combination)
    • Jumbo no Kachi! (Yokosuka) / Bridging German suplex (Saito) combination)
  • Nicknames
    • "Artisan"
    • "I♡Yokosuka"
    • "Ōdō no Beteran" (Japanese for the "Royal Road Veteran")
    • "Technic☆Master"
  • Entrance themes
    • "My Big Mouth" by Oasis
    • "Crush" by Anthrax (1999–2004)
    • "Yokosuka Liner" by Hiroaki Sano (2004–present)
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Championships and accomplishments[]

Luchas de Apuestas record[]

Winner (wager) Loser (wager) Location Event Date Notes
KAI (Title) Susumu Yokosuka (Natural Vibes membership; name) Aichi, Japan Dead or Alive May 5, 2022 [1]

1 ^ This was an Open The Dream Gate Championship match, where if Susumu lost the match, he would be forced to leave Natural Vibes and revert into his real name Susumu Mochizuki.

Footnotes[]

  1. The UWA closed in 1995, since then various UWA titles have been used by promotions in Mexico and Japan, this title was promoted by Toryumon Japan at the time Dragon Kid won it.
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