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Yoshihiro Asai (December 12, 1966), better known as Último Dragón, is a Japanese professional wrestler. In addition to having trained in Japan, Asai learned to wrestle in the lucha libre style while working in Mexico. Asai is credited with popularising the "Asai Moonsault", although, contrary to popular belief, he did not invent the move.
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- Asai DDT (Standing Shiranui) 2002–present – Innovated
- Cancún Tornado (Corkscrew moonsault)
- Dragon Bomb (Running Sitout powerbomb, sometimes while slingshotting)
- Dragon Sleeper
- Dragonsteiner (Dragon stands behind an opponent seated on the top rope, twists around and performs a Frankensteiner)
- Asai Moonsault
- Managers
- Wrestlers trained
- American Balloon
- Banana Senga
- Bear Fukuda
- CIMA
- Don Fujii
- Dragon Kid
- Genki Horiguchi
- Hustle Kamen Red
- Irene
- Kanjyouro Matsuyama
- Kazuchika Okada
- Kenichiro Arai
- Magnum TOKYO
- Masato Yoshino
- Milanito Collection AT
- Milano Collection AT
- Rasse
- Ryo Saito
- Shuji Kondo
- Stalker Ichikawa
- SUWA
- Syachihoko Machine
- Taiji Ishimori
Championships and accomplishments
- NWA World Middleweight Champion (2 time)
- IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion (2 time)
- NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion (1 time)
- WWF Light Heavyweight Champion (1 time)
- NWA World Welterweight Champion (2 time)
- UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Champion (2 time)
- WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Champion (1 time)
- MPW British Commonwealth Junior Heavyweight Champion (2 time)
- MPW Tohuku Tag Team Champion (1 time) - with Jinsei Shinzaki
- Universal Wrestling Association (Mexico)
- UWA World Middleweight Champion (5 time)
- UWA World Welterweight Champion (1 time)
- WCW World Cruiserweight Champion (2 time)
- WCW World Television Champion (2 time)
- WAR International Junior Heavyweight Champion (3 time)
- WAR World Six Man Tag Team Champion (1 time) - with Nobutaka Araya and Genichiro Tenryu
See also
- Yoshihiro Asai’s event history