Editing (section) Don Fujii 0 You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reasons: The action you have requested is limited to users in one of the groups: Users, FANDOM Staff, FANDOM Helpers, Wiki Managers, Content Team Members. Please log in to edit this wiki.Joining Dragon System Wiki is free, and it only takes a minute.We hope that you sign in, and become a member of the community!Click here to log in or create an account more + You can view and copy the source of this page: ==Biography== He was one of the original graduates from the [[Toryumon Japan#Toryumon Japan Graduates|Toryumon Japan dojo]]. He was also one of the founding members of the Crazy MAX and Blood Generation stables. He made a few appearances in World Championship Wrestling as Sumo Fuji. He has wrestled as Karaoke Machine #1 at times as well. From 1999 until 2002, he changed his name annually. He first went from Sumo Fuji to Sumo "Dandy" Fuji, then to Sumo "Dandy" Fuji 2000, then to Big Fuji, and finally to Don Fujii. Fujii has spent most of his Toryumon/Dragon Gate career in heel stables. He was a founding member of Crazy MAX, as well as a founding member of Blood Generation. When Blood Generation ended in December 2006, Fujii signed on with Magnum TOKYO's ''Renaissance'' project. The project never went anywhere as TOKYO suffered a career-ending eye injury shortly after it started. When CIMA started the [[Typhoon]] stable, it caused the first split between CIMA and Fujii, as Fujii did not want to align himself with [[Susumu Yokosuka]] and [[BxB Hulk]]. He is currently aligned with [[Masaaki Mochizuki]] and [[K-ness]] as part of a "seniors" unit. The three of them had an Open the Triangle Gate title run, but upon losing the belts, K-ness stepped back into a lower card role in the promotion while Fujii and Mochi have been focusing on representing Dragon Gate in other promotions. In 2008, the duo added [[Magnitude Kishiwada]] to their ranks, and the trio would eventually win the Open the Triangle Gate Titles from [[Jimmy Kanda|Yasushi Kanda]], [[YAMATO]] & [[Gamma]] on September 28. They held them until February 15, 2009, dropping them to [[Shingo Takagi]], [[Taku Iwasa]] & [[Dragon Kid]]. On April 12, he teamed with [[Kikutaro]] to beat [["Hollywood" Stalker Ichikawa]] & Magnitude Kishiwada to become the inaugural Open the Owarai Twin Gate Champions. On October 14, he added the Triangle Gate titles to his collection, teaming with Masaaki Mochizuki and [[Akebono]] to defeat the champions [[Masato Yoshino]], [[BxB Hulk]] & [[PAC]]. On May 13, 2010, Fujii, Mochizuki and Akebono lost the Open the Triangle Gate Championship to [[CIMA]], [[Gamma]] and [[Genki Horiguchi]]. On January 10, 2011, Fujii and Mochizuki defeated [[Naruki Doi]] and Gamma to win the [[Open the Twin Gate Championship]]. They would lose the title to Genki Horiguchi and [[Ryo "Jimmy" Saito|Ryo Saito]] on February 6, 2011. On September 23, 2012, Fujii and Mochizuki, now representing the Kaettekita Veteran-gun stable, regained the title from Shingo Takagi and Yamato. They lost the title to BxB Hulk and [[Uhaa Nation]] on March 2, 2013. On June 14, 2015, he, CIMA and Gamma defeated the Jimmyz (Ryo "Jimmy" Saito, Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!!, and Jimmy Susumu) to win the Open the Triangle Gate Championship. On October 8, CIMA and Gamma formed a new unit called Over Generation with Eita, El Lindaman, Punch Tominaga, and rookies Takehiro Yamamura and Kaito Ishida. Don Fujii did not join the new unit despite holding the Open the Triangle Gate Championship with CIMA and Gamma. On November 1, he, CIMA, and Gamma defended the Open the Triangle Gate Championship against the Jimmyz (Jimmy Susumu, Jimmy K-Ness J.K.S., and Ryo "Jimmy" Saito), and vacated the titles afterwards. Return to Don Fujii. Edit summary Preview Mobile Desktop Show changes