Tyger II
Achievements
“My father was the roar. I am the reckoning — Tyger reborn.”
Son of UTA Hall of Famer, Tatsumi "Tyger" Tanaka
“Claw of Yokai” by Original Theme
“His father, an UTA Hall of Famer from 2007.”
| Title | Won On | Match | Event Name | Reign |
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| WrestleZone Championship | Dec 13, 2025 | Eric Dane Jr. vs. Tyger II | Black Horizon | 15 days |
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Yōkai Driver — Sitout fireman’s carry spinebuster
Ghost Fang Kick — Flash snap superkick to the jaw
Feral Descent — Springboard flipping neckbreaker
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Tiger Eclipse
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Tyger II is a calm but ferocious competitor, channeling his emotions into focused aggression. He carries himself with an almost ritualistic presence — measured, intense, and respectful of the ring like it's sacred ground. He rarely speaks during a match, letting his strikes and fluid movement tell the story. His demeanor shifts in key moments, going from stoic to explosive in a blink — a callback to his father's "silent hunter" persona.
He frequently acknowledges his heritage with a ceremonial crouch or a silent glance toward the rafters before unleashing his finishing sequence. Fans see him as a warrior of honor who fights with disciplined fury, but who will tap into a darker, more mythic intensity when pushed to the edge.
Psychological Setup: Tyger II plays a patient game. He uses feints, controlled pacing, and sudden flurries to keep opponents guessing.
Speed/Precision: He picks apart larger opponents with precision strikes and targets joints, mixing martial arts with high-speed chain wrestling.
Legacy Spots: Occasionally hits tribute moves to his father — like a rolling back elbow or tiger suplex — always with a roar from the crowd.
Momentum Builds: Starts slow and builds into a high-tempo, high-stakes end sequence that showcases his athleticism and resilience.
Adaptation: Against brawlers, he uses movement and precision. Against technicians, he becomes more unpredictable and aggressive.
Bow slightly before the opening bell to show respect (or mock an opponent who disrespects him)
Finish combos with a signature pose or masked snarl to the crowd
Use ring ropes and turnbuckles for launching creative aerial counters
Flash the “Tiger Claw” hand gesture before landing a finisher
Show respect post-match unless severely provoked
Cheat to win (no eye pokes, rope leverage, foreign objects)
Break the rules deliberately — disdains dishonor even in hardcore matches
Mock his father’s legacy or allow others to without consequence
Retreat — Tyger II never backs down, even if injured or outnumbered
Play to the crowd for ego — his connection is silent but powerful
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