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The duo has tamed up mostly with three others for trios matches | The duo has tamed up mostly with three others for trios matches | ||
* long time Japanese CMLL midcarder [[Okumura]], who won the 2009 [[Gran Alternativa]] with Yujiro's help | * long time Japanese CMLL midcarder [[Okumura]], who won the 2009 [[Gran Alternativa]] with Yujiro's help as [[La Ola Amarilla]]. | ||
* NJPW wrestler [[Jushin Liger]], who toured Mexico for a month | * NJPW wrestler [[Jushin Liger]], who toured Mexico for a month in 2009. | ||
* [[Ray Mendoza Jr.]] (Villano V), for higher matches on the card than Okumura usually wrestles. Mendoza is said to speak a little bit of Japanese. | * [[Ray Mendoza Jr.]] (Villano V), for higher matches on the card than Okumura usually wrestles. Mendoza is said to speak a little bit of Japanese. | ||
Revision as of 13:57, 15 August 2010
NO LIMIT is a tag team that has wrestled for CMLL in Mexico thanks to their working relationship with New Japan Pro Wrestling. Tetsuya Naito and Yujiro came to Mexico to learn the Mexican style on a learning exposition in 2009. They debuted in CMLL after spending some time in America's TNA in May 2009.
Junior heavyweight wrestlers in their own promotion, Naito and Yujiro have mostly feuded with light heavyweights in CMLL. Each member of the team claimed a hair match win in the second half of 2009. Naito defeated Toscano to conclude a cage match, while Yujiro bested Black Warrior in one on one match after a lengthy feud. They've also faced the likes of Shocker & Hector Garza many times, but appear to be headed to an apuesta match against members of Los Hijos del Averno.
The duo has tamed up mostly with three others for trios matches
- long time Japanese CMLL midcarder Okumura, who won the 2009 Gran Alternativa with Yujiro's help as La Ola Amarilla.
- NJPW wrestler Jushin Liger, who toured Mexico for a month in 2009.
- Ray Mendoza Jr. (Villano V), for higher matches on the card than Okumura usually wrestles. Mendoza is said to speak a little bit of Japanese.
Dos Caras Jr. was originally scheduled to team with the duo, but left for WWE early on in their stay.