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Disobey (ディスオベイ, Disuobei) was a professional wrestling stable in the Pro Wrestling Noah promotion. The group was originally founded in 2009 by the Muhammad Yone.

History[]

On 2009, Yone helped create a group known as "Disobey" that included himself, Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Genba Hirayanagi, Takeshi Rikio and Kotaro Suzuki. Yone and Rikio defeated Morishima and Kensuke Sasaki to win the GHC Tag Team Championship on December 6, 2009, as part of the 2009 "Winter Navigation Tour". Their reign lasted until April 14, 2010, when they lost to Bison Smith and Keith Walker. In 2010, Kotaro Suzuki and Yoshinobu Kanemaru joined with Genba Hirayanagi, and later joined the stable Disobey with Takeshi Rikio and Muhammad Yone. On September 2010 Suzuki subsequently formed a team with Yoshinari Ogawa and Kotaro Suzuki left the stable. On December 5, 2010, Kanemaru lost the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship to Kotaro Suzuki, ending his reign at 400 days, the longest in the title's history. On January 29, 2011 KENTA joined to the Stable in a Six-Man Tag Team Match when he attack his partner Go Shiozaki with a chair. On March 5, 2011 KENTA, Yoshinobu Kanemaru and Genba Hirayanagi turned on the stable leader Muhammed Yone removing him from the group. One week later, KENTA renamed the stable to No Mercy and KENTA assumed leadership of the group.

Members[]

Members Time
Muhammad Yone(leader) February 15, 2009March 5, 2011
Takeshi Rikio February 15, 20092010
Yoshinobu Kanemaru February 15, 2009March 5, 2011
Genba Hirayanagi February 15, 2009March 5, 2011
Kotaro Suzuki February 15, 20092010
KENTA January 29, 2011May 3, 2011

In wrestling[]

  • Yone's Finishing moves
    • Kinniku Buster (Muscle buster)
  • Hirayanangi's Finishing moves
  • 819 (Jumping DDT)[1][2]
  • Shoryu Genba (Uppercut lariat, sometimes while performing a discus)[3]
  • Taniguchi's Finishing moves
    • Chokeslam
      • Maybach Bomb (Gutwrench powerbomb)
      • Maybach Press (Diving splash)[4][5]
  • Kanemaru's Finishing moves
  • Brainbuster
  • Deep Impact (Diving DDT)
  • Moonsault
  • Touch-Out (Twisting brainbuster)
  • KENTA's Finishing moves
      • Busaiku he no Hizageri[6] / Busaiku Knee Kick (Running single leg high knee)[6]
      • Game Over (Omoplata crossface) – 2011–2014
      • Go 2 Sleep[7][8] – Innovated[9]

Kotaro Suzuki's Finishing moves

    • Blue Destiny (Gory neckbreaker)
    • Endless Waltz (Rolling arm wrench inside cradle)
    • Excalibur (Spinning belly-to-belly piledriver)
    • Myst Crash (Three-quarter nelson suplex)
    • Requiem (Electric chair driver)
    • Tiger Driver (Double underhook lifted sitout sheerdrop powerbomb) - In tribute to Mitsuharu Misawa

Rikio's Finishing moves

  • Lariat
  • Muso (Waist–lift side slam, sometimes while using a pumphandle)
  • Powerbomb
  • World Muso (Chokelift dropped into a side slam)

Championships and accomplishments[]

References[]

  1. Puroresu Central profile .
  2. Charles Paul Schaeffer. Genba Hiranagi . Puroresu Spirit. Retrieved on 2012-02-04.
  3. Shoryu Genba .
  4. ja:2013年5月25日(土) (in Japanese). Pro Wrestling Noah. Retrieved on 2013-05-25.
  5. ja:2013年3月22日(金) (in Japanese). Pro Wrestling Noah. Retrieved on 2013-05-25.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Kenta (in Japanese). Noah-Navi. Archived from the original on 2010-11-26. Retrieved on 2014-05-11.
  7. Babinsack, Joe 2012-10-25. Joe Babinsack looks at Kenta DVD . Retrieved on 2015-02-16.
  8. Babinsack, Joe 2005-12-18. Very detailed ROH Final Battle report with Clancy Gilpatrick . Retrieved on 2015-02-16.
  9. Linder, Zach 2014-07-17. Triple H, Daniel Bryan, Cesaro and Seth Rollins on WWE's signing of Kenta . WWE. Retrieved on 2014-07-17.
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