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In August, he and Yoshino won the Summer Adventure Tag League Tournament for the second year in a row, and then a month later, on September 26, they captured the Open the Twin Gate Titles for a second time from [[Ryo Saito]] and [[Susumu Yokosuka]]. Their second reign was very short, for they lost the titles nine days later to [[Masato Onodera|YAMATO]] and [[Cyber Kong]]. However, Doi would go on to become the ace of the promotion by year's end: He won the [[King of Gate]] Tournament on December 19, and then nine days later he defeated Shingo Takagi to become the Open the Dream Gate Champion.
In August, he and Yoshino won the Summer Adventure Tag League Tournament for the second year in a row, and then a month later, on September 26, they captured the Open the Twin Gate Titles for a second time from [[Ryo Saito]] and [[Susumu Yokosuka]]. Their second reign was very short, for they lost the titles nine days later to [[Masato Onodera|YAMATO]] and [[Cyber Kong]]. However, Doi would go on to become the ace of the promotion by year's end: He won the [[King of Gate]] Tournament on December 19, and then nine days later he defeated Shingo Takagi to become the Open the Dream Gate Champion.


On May 5, he made a notable defense of the title against the former sumo champion-turned-wrestler [[Akebono Tarō|Akebono]]. Despite the huge size difference, he was able to defeat Akebono and retain the title, after hitting him with five consecutive Bakatare Sliding Kicks. On July 19, he got his biggest victory ever when he defeated Open the Brave Gate Champion CIMA in a Title vs. Title Match, claiming the Brave Gate for a second time and really cementing his status as the unquestioned ace of the promotion. He vacated the Brave Gate immediately afterwards. On August 24, 2010, Doi and Masato Yoshino won their third Summer Adventure Tag League by defeating Genki Horiguchi and Ryo Saito in the finals.<ref name=SummerAdventureTag2010>{{cite web|url=http://wrestleview.com/viewnews.php?id=1283192682|title=Viva La Raza! Lucha Weekly|date=2010-08-30|last=Boutwell|first=Josh|accessdate=2010-08-30|work=WrestleView}}</ref> On October 13, 2010, Doi turned on Yoshino and joined the former Deep Drunkers and [[Takuya Sugawara]] to form a new heel stable.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wrestleview.com/viewnews.php?id=1287180298|title=Viva La Raza! Lucha Weekly|date=2010-10-15|last=Boutwell|first=Josh|accessdate=2010-10-16|work=WrestleView}}</ref> On November 23, 2010, Doi and Gamma defeated [[Makoto Saito (wrestler)|K-ness]] and Susumu Yokosuka to win the Open the Twin Gate Championship.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wrestleview.com/viewnews.php?id=1290753672|title=Viva La Raza! Lucha Weekly|date=2010-11-26|last=Boutwell|first=Josh|accessdate=2010-11-26|work=WrestleView}}</ref> At the final Dragon Gate show of 2010, ''Final Gate 2010'' on December 26, Doi unsuccessfully challenged his former partner Masato Yoshino for the Open the Dream Gate Championship.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.purolove.com/dragongate/results/results10.php|title=2010 Dragon Gate results|accessdate=2010-12-27|work=Purolove}}</ref> On January 10, 2011, Doi and Gamma lost the Open the Twin Gate Championship to Don Fujii and [[Masaaki Mochizuki]]. On January 14, 2011, Team Doi aligned themselves with CIMA's Warriors stable, who turned heel in the process.<ref name=VivaLaRaza20110121>{{cite web|url=http://www.wrestleview.com/viewnews.php?id=1295648558|title=Viva La Raza! Lucha Weekly|last=Boutwell|first=Josh|date=2011-01-21|accessdate=2011-01-22|work=WrestleView}}</ref> On January 18 the new group was named Blood Warriors.<ref name=VivaLaRaza20110121/> On September 2, Doi, Kzy and Naoki Tanizaki defeated Gamma, Masato Yoshino and YAMATO to win the [[Dragon Gate Open the Triangle Gate Championship]]. They were stripped of the title on January 19, 2012, after Tanizaki was sidelined for six months with a shoulder injury. After being kicked out of Blood Warriors by new leader [[Akira Tozawa]], Doi reunited with Masato Yoshino to form World-1 International. On May 6, Doi, Yoshino and [[Pac (wrestler)|Pac]] won the Open the Triangle Gate Championship.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iheartdg.com/index.php?subaction=showfull&id=1336287214&archive=&start_from=&ucat=&|title=5/6 Dead or Alive 2012 - 05 May 2012|date=2012-05-06|accessdate=2012-05-06|work=iHeartDG}}</ref> On September 12, 2013, Doi again turned on Yoshino and jumped to [[Mad Blankey]], signalling the end of World-1 International.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://battle-news.com/battle/2013/09/001955.php|title=意地を見せた斎了を下したYamatoに、土井から裏切られた吉野が挑戦表明!ジミーズを下したミレニアルズはベテラン軍を指名!|date=2013-09-13|accessdate=2013-09-13|work=Battle News|language=Japanese}}</ref> On August 5, 2014, Doi became the interim Open the Dream Gate Champion, when he defeated BxB Hulk in a four-on-one handicap match.<ref name=DG080514>{{cite web|url=http://battle-news.com/fight/index.php?QBlog-20140806-1|title=【Dragon Gate】ハルクvs土井、サイバー、Kzy、問題龍のドリームゲート戦|date=2014-08-06|accessdate=2014-08-06|work=Battle News|language=Japanese}}</ref> He failed to become the official champion, losing to Hulk in a one-on-one match on August 17. On June 13, Doi and YAMATO would defeat Masato Yoshino and Sachihoko Boy to become Open the Twin Gate champions. On August 16, 2015, Mad Blankey was forced to disband after losing to Jimmyz in a five-on-five elimination tag team match, after being betrayed by K-ness.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/prores/mens_prores/436339/|title=【ドラゲー】サバイバル戦敗退でマッドブランキー軍解散|date=2015-08-17|accessdate=2015-08-17|work=[[Tokyo Sports]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> On September 23, Doi formed a new stable named VerserK with Cyber Kong, Kotoka, Mondai Ryu, Shingo Takagi and Yamato.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iheartdg.com/1294-2/|title=09/23 Summer Adventure Tag League|date=2015-09-23|accessdate=2015-09-24|work=iHeartDG}}</ref> Doi and Yamato would hold the Open the Twin Gate championships until losing the titles to T-Hawk and Big R Shimizu on March 6, 2016. They'd break Mochizuki and Fujii's most defences record with 9 defenses before losing the belts. On October 12, 2016, VerserK turned on Doi after disbanding Monster Express and kicked him out of the unit. Doi subsequently became a [[tweener (professional wrestling)|tweener]], and once again began teaming with longtime partner Masato Yoshino. Doi unsuccessfully challenged YAMATO for the [[Open the Dream Gate Championship]] at Final Gate on December 25.<ref>http://www.iheartdg.com/1225-final-gate-2016/</ref> Doi refused a handshake from YAMATO after the match, and was helped to the back by two men wearing pink hoods over their heads. On January 18, 2017, Doi saved Masato Yoshino, Kotoka, and Ben-K from an attack by VerserK. A match between the two sides was then set for February 2. On May 4, Naruki Doi reunited with Masato Yoshino and formed a new unit called MaxiMuM with Big R Shimizu, Ben-K, and Kotoka.
On May 5, he made a notable defense of the title against the former sumo champion-turned-wrestler [[Akebono Tarō|Akebono]]. Despite the huge size difference, he was able to defeat Akebono and retain the title, after hitting him with five consecutive Bakatare Sliding Kicks. On July 19, he got his biggest victory ever when he defeated Open the Brave Gate Champion CIMA in a Title vs. Title Match, claiming the Brave Gate for a second time and really cementing his status as the unquestioned ace of the promotion. He vacated the Brave Gate immediately afterwards. On August 24, 2010, Doi and Masato Yoshino won their third Summer Adventure Tag League by defeating Genki Horiguchi and Ryo Saito in the finals.<ref name=SummerAdventureTag2010>{{cite web|url=http://wrestleview.com/viewnews.php?id=1283192682|title=Viva La Raza! Lucha Weekly|date=2010-08-30|last=Boutwell|first=Josh|accessdate=2010-08-30|work=WrestleView|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100901211928/http://www.wrestleview.com/viewnews.php?id=1283192682|archivedate=2010-09-01|df=}}</ref> On October 13, 2010, Doi turned on Yoshino and joined the former Deep Drunkers and [[Takuya Sugawara]] to form a new heel stable.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wrestleview.com/viewnews.php?id=1287180298|title=Viva La Raza! Lucha Weekly|date=2010-10-15|last=Boutwell|first=Josh|accessdate=2010-10-16|work=WrestleView|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101216164710/http://www.wrestleview.com/viewnews.php?id=1287180298|archivedate=2010-12-16|df=}}</ref> On November 23, 2010, Doi and Gamma defeated [[Makoto Saito (wrestler)|K-ness]] and Susumu Yokosuka to win the Open the Twin Gate Championship.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wrestleview.com/viewnews.php?id=1290753672|title=Viva La Raza! Lucha Weekly|date=2010-11-26|last=Boutwell|first=Josh|accessdate=2010-11-26|work=WrestleView}}</ref> At the final Dragon Gate show of 2010, ''Final Gate 2010'' on December 26, Doi unsuccessfully challenged his former partner Masato Yoshino for the Open the Dream Gate Championship.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.purolove.com/dragongate/results/results10.php|title=2010 Dragon Gate results|accessdate=2010-12-27|work=Purolove}}</ref> On January 10, 2011, Doi and Gamma lost the Open the Twin Gate Championship to Don Fujii and [[Masaaki Mochizuki]]. On January 14, 2011, Team Doi aligned themselves with CIMA's Warriors stable, who turned heel in the process.<ref name=VivaLaRaza20110121>{{cite web|url=http://www.wrestleview.com/viewnews.php?id=1295648558|title=Viva La Raza! Lucha Weekly|last=Boutwell|first=Josh|date=2011-01-21|accessdate=2011-01-22|work=WrestleView}}</ref> On January 18 the new group was named Blood Warriors.<ref name=VivaLaRaza20110121/> On September 2, Doi, Kzy and Naoki Tanizaki defeated Gamma, Masato Yoshino and YAMATO to win the [[Dragon Gate Open the Triangle Gate Championship]]. They were stripped of the title on January 19, 2012, after Tanizaki was sidelined for six months with a shoulder injury. After being kicked out of Blood Warriors by new leader [[Akira Tozawa]], Doi reunited with Masato Yoshino to form World-1 International. On May 6, Doi, Yoshino and [[Pac (wrestler)|Pac]] won the Open the Triangle Gate Championship.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://iheartdg.com/index.php?subaction=showfull&id=1336287214&archive=&start_from=&ucat=&|title=5/6 Dead or Alive 2012 - 05 May 2012|date=2012-05-06|accessdate=2012-05-06|work=iHeartDG}}</ref> On September 12, 2013, Doi again turned on Yoshino and jumped to [[Mad Blankey]], signalling the end of World-1 International.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://battle-news.com/battle/2013/09/001955.php|title=意地を見せた斎了を下したYamatoに、土井から裏切られた吉野が挑戦表明!ジミーズを下したミレニアルズはベテラン軍を指名!|date=2013-09-13|accessdate=2013-09-13|work=Battle News|language=Japanese}}</ref> On August 5, 2014, Doi became the interim Open the Dream Gate Champion, when he defeated BxB Hulk in a four-on-one handicap match.<ref name=DG080514>{{cite web|url=http://battle-news.com/fight/index.php?QBlog-20140806-1|title=【Dragon Gate】ハルクvs土井、サイバー、Kzy、問題龍のドリームゲート戦|date=2014-08-06|accessdate=2014-08-06|work=Battle News|language=Japanese}}</ref> He failed to become the official champion, losing to Hulk in a one-on-one match on August 17. On June 13, Doi and YAMATO would defeat Masato Yoshino and Sachihoko Boy to become Open the Twin Gate champions. On August 16, 2015, Mad Blankey was forced to disband after losing to Jimmyz in a five-on-five elimination tag team match, after being betrayed by K-ness.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/prores/mens_prores/436339/|title=【ドラゲー】サバイバル戦敗退でマッドブランキー軍解散|date=2015-08-17|accessdate=2015-08-17|work=[[Tokyo Sports]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> On September 23, Doi formed a new stable named VerserK with Cyber Kong, Kotoka, Mondai Ryu, Shingo Takagi and Yamato.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.iheartdg.com/1294-2/|title=09/23 Summer Adventure Tag League|date=2015-09-23|accessdate=2015-09-24|work=iHeartDG}}</ref> Doi and Yamato would hold the Open the Twin Gate championships until losing the titles to T-Hawk and Big R Shimizu on March 6, 2016. They'd break Mochizuki and Fujii's most defences record with 9 defenses before losing the belts. On October 12, 2016, VerserK turned on Doi after disbanding Monster Express and kicked him out of the unit. Doi subsequently became a [[tweener (professional wrestling)|tweener]], and once again began teaming with longtime partner Masato Yoshino. Doi unsuccessfully challenged YAMATO for the [[Open the Dream Gate Championship]] at Final Gate on December 25.<ref>http://www.iheartdg.com/1225-final-gate-2016/</ref> Doi refused a handshake from YAMATO after the match, and was helped to the back by two men wearing pink hoods over their heads. On January 18, 2017, Doi saved Masato Yoshino, Kotoka, and Ben-K from an attack by VerserK. A match between the two sides was then set for February 2. On May 4, Naruki Doi reunited with Masato Yoshino and formed a new unit called MaxiMuM with Big R Shimizu, Ben-K, and Kotoka.


===Foreign excursion===
===Foreign excursion===
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**[[GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship]] ([[GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship#Title history|1 time]]) – with [[Masato Yoshino]]<ref name=CageTitles/>
**[[GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship]] ([[GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship#Title history|1 time]]) – with [[Masato Yoshino]]<ref name=CageTitles/>
*'''[[Ring of Honor]]'''
*'''[[Ring of Honor]]'''
**[[ROH World Tag Team Championship]] ([[List of ROH World Tag Team Champions|1 time]]) – with [[Shingo Takagi|Shingo]]<ref name="ROHtag">{{cite web|url=http://www.rohwrestling.com/rohworldtagteamtitles.php|title=Ring Of Honor Tag Team Championship|accessdate=2010-04-05|publisher=[[Ring of Honor]]}}</ref>
**[[ROH World Tag Team Championship]] ([[List of ROH World Tag Team Champions|1 time]]) – with [[Shingo Takagi|Shingo]]<ref name="ROHtag">{{cite web|url=http://www.rohwrestling.com/rohworldtagteamtitles.php|title=Ring Of Honor Tag Team Championship|accessdate=2010-04-05|publisher=[[Ring of Honor]]|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100412035856/http://www.rohwrestling.com/rohworldtagteamtitles.php|archivedate=2010-04-12|df=}}</ref>
*'''[[Toryumon (Último Dragón)|Toryumon Japan]]'''
*'''[[Toryumon (Último Dragón)|Toryumon Japan]]'''
**[[UWA World Trios Championship]] ([[UWA World Trios Championship#Title history|1 time]]) – with Dragon Kid and Kenichiro Arai<ref name=CageTitles/>
**[[UWA World Trios Championship]] ([[UWA World Trios Championship#Title history|1 time]]) – with Dragon Kid and Kenichiro Arai<ref name=CageTitles/>

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Naruki Doi
Doi in November 2009
Born (1980-10-04) October 4, 1980 (age 43)[1]
Ikoma, Nara, Japan[1]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Naruki Doi[1]
Second Doi[1]
Billed height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)[1]
Billed weight82 kg (181 lb)[1]
Trained byÚltimo Dragón[1]
Skayde[1]
DebutMay 13, 2000[1]

Naruki Doi (土井 成樹, Doi Naruki, born October 4, 1980 in

wrestler for Dragon Gate. He also wrestled for Ring of Honor, where he is a former World Tag Team Champion with Shingo Takagi, as well as Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
.

Career

Toryumon

Doi debuted in Toryumon Japan as part of the T2P. As one of his family members was a player for the Japanese baseball team the Yomiuri Giants, he was given a baseball gimmick and the name of Second Doi.

Doi was originally groomed as the top face for T2P, but injuries forced him to debut in Japan late and his growth was slightly stunted. He joined the Toryumon Japan roster, and Shin M2K as T2P ended its run, later joining Final M2K.

Dragon Gate

Doi continued on in Final M2K. At the end of 2004, he abruptly dropped the baseball gimmick and started competing under his real name.

In January 2005, Doi turned heel and joined

Open the Brave Gate Champion on March 13, and would hold it until November 13, when he lost it to Dragon Kid
.

On April 12, 2006, when

Gamma was kicked out of Blood Generation due to constant clashes with CIMA, Doi left with Gamma, along with Masato Yoshino and Naoki Tanizaki. It was unclear whether Doi or Gamma was the leader of the splinter faction. After Doi and Gamma won the rights to the Blood Generation name in a tag match against CIMA and Don Fujii eleven days later, Doi's faction renounced it, renaming themselves the Muscle Outlaw'z. The MO'z ranks would grow when Magnitude Kishiwada joined them after returning from a stint of injury, as well as referee Kinta Tamaoka. The group would lose Tanisaki later that year, but shortly after recruited Genki Horiguchi
. MO'z would also host any heel wrestlers visiting Dragon Gate.

Doi continued to gain rank in 2007, and formed a regular tag team with Masato Yoshino, known as Speed Muscle, an amalgamation of their respective nicknames "Speed Star" and "Bosou Muscle". Doi and Yoshino declared themselves the first

I-J Heavyweight Tag Team Championship to unify the two belts. In November, Doi and Yoshino added the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship to their collection. Doi and Yoshino would drop the GHC titles to Shingo Takagi and BxB Hulk of New Hazard
in January 2008, and then the Open the Twin Gate titles to Iwasa and Arai the month after, and opted to stop teaming with each other. Doi briefly teamed with Horiguchi while Yoshino pursued CIMA and the Open the Dream Gate championship. Yoshino put forward an impressive performance, and despite losing, was congratulated by both CIMA and Doi. Their team reconciled.

Doi and Yoshino's increasing popularity began to cause a split in the Muscle Outlaw'z, as Yoshino began to feud with stablemate

m.c. KZ
.

In August, he and Yoshino won the Summer Adventure Tag League Tournament for the second year in a row, and then a month later, on September 26, they captured the Open the Twin Gate Titles for a second time from

YAMATO and Cyber Kong. However, Doi would go on to become the ace of the promotion by year's end: He won the King of Gate
Tournament on December 19, and then nine days later he defeated Shingo Takagi to become the Open the Dream Gate Champion.

On May 5, he made a notable defense of the title against the former sumo champion-turned-wrestler

tweener, and once again began teaming with longtime partner Masato Yoshino. Doi unsuccessfully challenged YAMATO for the Open the Dream Gate Championship at Final Gate on December 25.[12]
Doi refused a handshake from YAMATO after the match, and was helped to the back by two men wearing pink hoods over their heads. On January 18, 2017, Doi saved Masato Yoshino, Kotoka, and Ben-K from an attack by VerserK. A match between the two sides was then set for February 2. On May 4, Naruki Doi reunited with Masato Yoshino and formed a new unit called MaxiMuM with Big R Shimizu, Ben-K, and Kotoka.

Foreign excursion

Doi became one half of the

TNA World X Cup Tournament and together they had matches against members of the other teams, losing each match. At Victory Road, Doi competed in the Ultimate X match
but came up short.

Doi has also appeared for the Hawaii-based Action Zone Wrestling, debuting with tag team partner Masato Yoshino on January 7, 2008 in a four-way tag team match. He later returned for singles action at AZW's third anniversary show Anniversary Annihilation on June 2, 2008 in a triple threat match against Akua and Sabaki.

Factions

  • Shin M2K (2003–2005)[14]
  • Blood Generation (2005–2006)[14]
  • Muscle Outlaw'z (2006–2008)[14]
  • WORLD-1 (2008–2010)[14]
  • Blood Warriors (2011–2012)[14]
  • World-1 International (2012–2013)
  • Mad Blankey (2013–2015)
  • VerserK (2015–2016)
  • MaxiMuM (2017–present)

In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
  • Signature moves
  • Double team signature moves
  • Double team finishing moves
  • Entrance themes
    • "Muscular Countdown -do what you want-" by ACMA
    • "1st FINGER" by 21g, as part of MaxiMuM

Championships and accomplishments

Wager Winner(s) Loser(s) Location Date Notes
Hair
Cyber Kong
)
Naruki Doi (
Kzy
)
Aichi, Japan May 5, 2014 This was a six-way ).

References

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  24. ^ "Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) 500 for 2010". Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved June 8, 2017.

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