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  • Tamon Honda
    Height: 6'2"
    Weight: 280lbs
    Date of Birth: 8/15/63
    Place of Birth: Yokosuka City, Kanagawa
    Debut: October 8th, 1993 (vs. Ted DiBiase)

    Title History:

    GHC Tag Team Title (2):
    - (w/ Kenta Kobashi) Jun Akiyama & Akitoshi Saito (6/6/03) / Yuji Nagata & Hiroshi Tanahashi (12/6/03)
    - (w/ Kenta Kobashi) Takeshi Morishima & Mohammed Yone (6/4/06) /

    All Asia Tag Team Title (2):
    - (w/ Jun Izumida) Wolf Hawkfield & Johnny Smith (10/6/98) / Hayabusa & Jinsei Shinzaki (2/13/99)
    - (w/ Masao Inoue) Johnny Smith & Maunakea Mossman (10/25/99) / Vacated (6/00)

    WEW Tag Team Title (1):
    - (w/ Naomichi Marufuji) Masao Inoue & Yoshinobu Kanemaru (10/22/00) / Kodo Fuyuki & Tetsuhiro Kuroda (12/23/00)

    Tournament History:

    - Asunaro Cup 1996: Tamon Honda won the tournament.
    - All Asia Tag Team Title League (1999): Tamon Honda & Masao Inoue beat Johnny Smith & Maunakea Mossman (26:18) when Inoue used an Argentine backbreaker on Mossman.

    Signature Moves:

    - Dead End
    - Rolling Olympic Hell series

    Profile:

    Tamon Honda represented Japan in three Olympic Games at freestyle amaresu; 1984 in Los Angeles, 1988 in Seoul, and 1992 in Barcelona. He almost joined All Japan in the 1980's, but it wasn't until after he turned 30 that he debuted, making a very late start in wrestling. Although he never reached the main event level many believed he would, Honda controlled the All Asia Tag Team Title in the late 1990's. After joining NOAH, he gradually became a peer on the roster, with 2002 and 2003 seeing major progress for him. Honda utilizes an amaresu themed style, using some deadly submissions and throws, his most dangerous being a high-angle German suplex that he calls the Dead End.

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