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"Ask him!"
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![]() MASATO TANAKA Tanaka has proven, in Japan and in ECW, that he is a performer with which to be reckoned. His balls-out, unbelievably intense matches with Mike Awesome over the ECW Championship, as well as their return bout at ECW One Night Stand, were some of the best heavyweight fights I've ever seen. I'd bring him onto RAW with a very strong mouthpiece (Paul Heyman would be ideal) and let him run roughshod over the undercard, dominating everyone in his path and finishing fools with the devastating Diamond Dust: His manager would do all the talking for him, putting over this idea that the WWE has been holding back its Asian wrestlers since Yokozuna was the WWF Champion. He would state that Vince McMahon and the WWE are AFRAID of the talent that comes from the Orient, but that a new day has risen, and Masato Tanaka is going to represent the country of Japan and the continent of Asia as the new face of the WWE. After battering some upper card talent on PPVs (I'd feed him Christian, Kane, MVP, Kofi Kingston and Edge), Tanaka gets his first WWE Championship shot against none other than John Cena, at TLC. Tanaka uses the hardcore environment to his advantage and ends up taking the WWE Championship after a Diamond Dust through a table to the WWE's #1 Superman. Tanaka defends the WWE Title through the road to WrestleMania and defends and loses the belt at Mania to either Randy Orton or John Cena. |
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