Career
He is known for his background in karate and the innovation of the Rolling German suplex. He also has been a staple of Big Japan Pro Wrestling, International Water Association Japan and West*International Netherlands Group as well as Japanese independent promotions such as the Social Progressive Wrestling Federation (SPWF). Motegi made his debut in 1991 and within two years he defeated Ray Gonzalez for the West*International Netherlands Group Junior Heavyweight Championship on January 7, 1993.
The following night, he fought J.T. Smith to a time limit draw.
The following year, Motegi entered the 1995 Super J-Cup Tournament, losing to Gedo in the opening rounds. Eventually losing the title to Fantastik in Hakodate, Japan on November 6, he regained the title from Fantastik the following month as Chabinger before losing the title to Men"s Teoh in Fukushima, Japan on June 21, 2000.
He later defeated Toshiyuki Moriya for the International Water Association (Kakuto Shijuku) World Middleweight Championship in Kanazawa, Japan on December 2, 2001. Although the title was vacated the following day, Motegi regained the title a week later after winning a one-day 4-man championship tournament defeating Koji Isinriki in the finals on December 16.
Finishing moves
Running sitout powerbomb
Signature moves
Cross armbreaker
Missile dropkick
Rolling German suplexes – Innovated
Entrance themes
"Lifeforce" by Vinnie Moore
Big Japan Pro Wrestling
BJW World Junior Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
International Water Association Japan
International Water Association World Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
International Water Association Kakutou Shijuku
International Water Association World Middleweight Championship (2 times)
National Wrestling Alliance
NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
Universal Wrestling Association
University of Western Australia World Middleweight Championship (1 time)
Wrestling International New Generations
West*International Netherlands Group/WWC Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time).