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  1. Interviewer: Ladies and gentlemen, fight fans from all over, we're here with the one and only Hideyoshi "El Increíble Samurái" Gutierrez! Hideyoshi, you've got a big match ahead against Herve "Tattoo" Villechaize, a formidable grappler with some serious submission skills. How do you plan on dealing with his ground game? Hideyoshi: Villechaize, huh? Sounds like some kind of French snack. Look, I don't care what this Tattoo guy does on the ground. I'm gonna keep this fight standing, and my fast and accurate fists will make sure he stays there. He can try all the fancy submissions he wants, but when my knuckles meet his face, it's gonna be lights out, amigo. Interviewer: Hideyoshi, Tattoo's grappling game has earned him some impressive wins in the past. Are you taking any extra precautions to prevent him from taking you down? Hideyoshi: Precautions? For this guy? Listen, I've trained with the best, and I've seen it all. Tattoo might think he's hot stuff, but I've got counters for everything he throws at me. He won't even get close enough to touch me, much less take me down. His ground game is overrated, and I'm here to expose him for the fraud he is. Interviewer: Strong words, Hideyoshi. But some would argue that grappling is an essential part of MMA. Are you confident that your fists alone will be enough to secure the victory? Hideyoshi: Grappling, jiu-jitsu, whatever you call it – it doesn't matter to me. My fists are like bullets, and I'm a sharpshooter. I don't need to grapple with anyone when I can put them to sleep with one punch. Tattoo might think he's tough, but he's never faced someone like me – someone with speed and power like a samurái. Interviewer: Tattoo's fans believe he's got what it takes to submit you, even with your striking skills. What's your response to those who doubt your ability to defend against his ground game? Hideyoshi: Doubt me? That's their problem, not mine. I don't care what his fans think or what this Tattoo guy thinks. Come fight night, I'll show everyone why they call me "El Increíble Samurái." As for his submissions, good luck getting close enough to apply them. I'll be dancing around the cage, and he'll be left swinging at air. Interviewer: Alright, it's evident you're confident in your stand-up game. But don't underestimate Tattoo's skills; he's proven himself in the cage. Do you have any message for him before the big fight? Hideyoshi: Tattoo, listen up, cabrón. I hope you're ready to meet the mat real quick because this fight won't last long. Your little grappling tricks won't save you from my fists, and all the armlocks in the world won't help you when you're eating canvas. Prepare yourself for a rude awakening, 'cause I'm about to show the world that you're nothing but a ground monkey. Do yourself a favor and act like your namesake. Take yourself out of the running. Interviewer: Strong words, Hideyoshi. Fight fans are eagerly awaiting this epic clash between Hideyoshi "El Increíble Samurái" Gutierrez and Herve "Tattoo" Villechaize. Tune in on 31 July 2023 to see who will come out on top. Thank you, Hideyoshi, and best of luck in your upcoming fight.
  2. It's not like the game is flavor heavy. Much. I mean I've only been here a week or so. Although... chatgpt would be a LOT easier lol.
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  4. Arena Name: The Hudson Showplace Capacity: 40k Location: Las Vegas Creator's InGame Name: Rock Hardslab Logo attached History: The Hudson Showplace, an exquisite and prestigious venue situated in the heart of Las Vegas, Nevada, has a rich and illustrious history that spans several decades. Renowned for its upscale atmosphere, the venue has been a beacon of refinement, hosting a diverse array of entertainment events ranging from music performances and stage productions to stand-up comedy, boxing, and, more recently, mixed martial arts (MMA) tournaments and martial arts showcases. The history of the Hudson Showplace can be traced back to the mid-20th century when a group of visionary investors, known as the shadow cabal, sought to create a venue that would redefine the standards of elegance and luxury in live entertainment. Through meticulous planning and a substantial financial investment, they transformed their dream into a reality, opening the doors of the Hudson Showplace to the world in 1960. From the outset, the venue's opulent architecture and lavish interiors set it apart from its counterparts. With its grand chandeliers, plush seating, and state-of-the-art acoustics, the Hudson Showplace became an instant magnet for the crème de la crème of society. Its refined ambiance and impeccable service catered specifically to the upper crust and the excessively wealthy, offering a haven where they could indulge in the finest entertainment experiences. The Hudson Showplace swiftly gained a reputation for hosting legendary musical performances, featuring world-class artists spanning various genres, from classical orchestras to jazz ensembles, rock bands, and pop sensations. Its stage became a showcase for top-tier talent, drawing audiences from around the world to witness unforgettable live performances that were a perfect fusion of artistic brilliance and flawless execution. As the years went by, the Hudson Showplace expanded its offerings to include stage productions, showcasing Broadway hits and theatrical masterpieces. It became a revered destination for theater enthusiasts, attracting renowned actors and actresses to grace its stage, earning critical acclaim and leaving audiences in awe with each production. In the realm of comedy, the venue became synonymous with laughter and entertainment. The Hudson Showplace played host to some of the most celebrated stand-up comics of their time, who brought their unique humor and captivating performances to the delight of packed crowds. Comedy nights at the venue became legendary, known for their intimate settings and the ability to bring out the laughter that reverberated through the halls long after the show had ended. While music, theater, and comedy formed the cornerstone of the Hudson Showplace's legacy, the venue also embraced the world of combat sports. Recognizing the growing popularity of boxing, the venue incorporated a dedicated boxing ring, luring in boxing enthusiasts and aficionados from all walks of life. Legendary bouts were held within its hallowed walls, immortalizing the venue as a historic landmark in the world of pugilism. In more recent times, as the popularity of MMA skyrocketed, the Hudson Showplace boldly ventured into the realm of mixed martial arts, hosting high-profile tournaments that captivated audiences worldwide. With its spacious arena, capable of accommodating up to 40,000 spectators, the venue provided an unrivaled setting for adrenaline-fueled battles and electrifying displays of martial arts mastery. Behind the scenes, the Hudson Showplace is owned by the enigmatic shadow cabal, a group of investors shrouded in mystery. While they prefer to remain anonymous, the public face of the company is none other than MMA coach extraordinaire, Rock Hardslab. Known for his unparalleled expertise and passion for combat sports, Hardslab's involvement further elevated the prestige of the venue, solidifying its position as a premier destination for refined and exhilarating entertainment. Today, the Hudson Showplace stands as an iconic symbol of elegance and sophistication, serving as a testament to the enduring legacy of live entertainment. Its allure continues to captivate the imaginations of both performers and patrons, ensuring that it remains at the forefront of the cultural landscape, an enduring bastion of refined entertainment and an unforgettable experience for all who grace its hallowed halls.
  5. Arena Name: Flint Chesthair Memorial Arena Capacity (40k-80k): 60k screaming fans Location: Las Vegas, Nevada Creator's InGame Name: Rock Hardslab Logo Attached (Bigger and smaller) History: The Flint Chesthair Memorial Arena, located in Las Vegas, Nevada, has a fascinating history rooted in the intersection of sports, entertainment, and LGBTQ+ activism. Constructed in 1973, this iconic venue was a collaborative effort led by the legendary entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. and a coalition of interests to commemorate one of the most celebrated gay boxers in history, Flint Chesthair. Flint Chesthair, known for his exceptional boxing skills and charismatic personality, rose to prominence during an era when being openly gay was met with significant challenges and prejudice. Despite the obstacles he faced, Chesthair's exceptional talent and determination captured the hearts of many fans, transcending barriers and breaking down stereotypes in the boxing world. In order to honor Chesthair's groundbreaking achievements and create a lasting legacy, Sammy Davis Jr. spearheaded a campaign to build a state-of-the-art arena in Las Vegas dedicated to combat sports, with a specific focus on promoting diversity and inclusivity. With the support of various stakeholders, including influential figures from the entertainment industry, queer activists, and sports enthusiasts, the ambitious project became a reality. The Flint Chesthair Memorial Arena quickly established itself as a vibrant hub for combat sports, hosting some of the most significant boxing and mixed martial arts (MMA) events in the world. From legendary boxing matches to exhilarating MMA showdowns, the arena became synonymous with high-stakes competitions, electrifying atmospheres, and unforgettable moments in combat sports history. Over the years, the arena's reputation for hosting world-class events grew, attracting renowned fighters, promoters, and spectators from all corners of the globe. Its commitment to promoting inclusivity and celebrating diversity within the combat sports community made it an especially popular destination for LGBTQ+ athletes and fans, who found a welcoming and supportive environment within its walls. In recent times, the Flint Chesthair Memorial Arena has continued to evolve, adapting to the ever-changing landscape of combat sports. Under the stewardship of MMA coach Rock Hardslab, who assumed the role of chairman, the arena has expanded its focus to include a greater emphasis on MMA events. Hardslab, a respected figure in the MMA world, has brought his expertise and passion to the venue, ensuring that it remains at the forefront of the sport's evolution. Today, the Flint Chesthair Memorial Arena stands as a beacon of excellence in combat sports, renowned for its world-class facilities, exceptional events, and unwavering commitment to diversity and inclusivity. It serves as a testament to the vision and determination of its founders, and as a fitting tribute to the groundbreaking achievements of Flint Chesthair, whose legacy continues to inspire generations of athletes and fans alike.
  6. The gym was alive with the rhythmic sound of gloves hitting pads and the unmistakable smell of sweat. Antonio Mordin, a lean and muscular Muay Thai specialist, wrapped his hands meticulously while Hideyoshi Gutierrez, a compact and agile boxer, bounced on his toes with his gloves clenched tightly. Both fighters were rookies, hungry to test their skills and prove themselves in the world of mixed martial arts. Antonio, known for his devastating knee attacks, tightened his shin guards, his eyes focused and determined. Hideyoshi, a fiery bantamweight who often expressed himself through colorful Spanish curses, wore a mischievous grin as he bobbed and weaved, his gloves guarding his face. The coach stepped forward, signaling the start of the spar, and the two fighters moved to the center of the mat. Antonio raised his hands, ready to deliver a barrage of powerful strikes, while Hideyoshi's boxing gloves shielded him from potential blows. Antonio took the initiative, launching a swift jab towards Hideyoshi's face. The boxer, displaying his evasive footwork, effortlessly slipped to the side, narrowly avoiding the punch. Hideyoshi couldn't help but taunt Antonio, his voice laced with a hint of bravado as he exclaimed, "¡Vamos, pendejo! Is that all you got?" The words served as fuel for Antonio's competitive fire. He responded with a series of low kicks, aimed at Hideyoshi's lead leg. Each strike landed with a thudding impact, eliciting a few choice curses from the boxer in his native Spanish. But Hideyoshi gritted his teeth and pressed forward, launching a lightning-fast combination of punches in retaliation. The air crackled with intensity as the two fighters engaged in a fast-paced exchange. Antonio, with his Muay Thai background, relied on his kicks and knees, seeking to exploit any opening. Hideyoshi, a master of hand-to-hand combat, weaved through Antonio's strikes and countered with blistering hooks and uppercuts. Antonio's eyes narrowed as he realized the need to establish his range. He unleashed a powerful roundhouse kick aimed at Hideyoshi's midsection. But the boxer's agility allowed him to step back, narrowly avoiding the full force of the blow. Antonio's shin grazed Hideyoshi's ribs, causing a grimace of pain, followed by an expletive-laden response in Spanish. Hideyoshi, his competitive spirit aflame, closed the distance, bobbing and weaving, launching a barrage of punches with precision and speed. Antonio's defense, honed through countless hours of training, absorbed most of the blows, but a few found their mark, causing his head to snap back. Determined not to be outdone, Antonio unleashed a series of rapid knee strikes, targeting Hideyoshi's midsection. Each knee drove deep into Hideyoshi's abdomen, momentarily taking his breath away. He cursed vehemently in Spanish, his frustration mingling with the pain. But Hideyoshi was not one to back down. Summoning his willpower, he retaliated with a powerful left hook, catching Antonio flush on the jaw. The force of the blow sent Antonio staggering backward, blood trickling from his lip. Hideyoshi's eyes sparkled with triumph, and he couldn't resist taunting Antonio once again, his words dripping with a mix of satisfaction and defiance. Antonio, his jaw throbbing, felt a surge of determination. He circled Hideyoshi, utilizing his footwork and feints to create openings. He unleashed a swift teep kick, forcefully pushing the boxer back and creating some much-needed distance. The final moments of the round approached, and both fighters were on the verge of exhaustion. Antonio, drawing from his well of strength and skill, executed a perfectly timed left hook followed by a devastating knee strike. The hook landed squarely on Hideyoshi's temple, snapping his head to the side, while the knee crashed into his midsection, causing him to double over in pain. The coach swiftly intervened, signaling the end of the round. Antonio and Hideyoshi retreated to their respective corners, their bodies drenched in sweat, their chests heaving with exertion. Despite the intensity of their spar, a mutual respect had formed between the two fighters. As they caught their breath, Antonio and Hideyoshi exchanged glances, a mixture of fatigue and admiration evident in their eyes. The language barrier couldn't prevent the unspoken understanding that they had pushed each other to their limits, testing their skills and resilience. Antonio, wiping the sweat off his brow, couldn't help but offer a nod of respect to Hideyoshi. The boxer, his bravado softened by the fatigue, reciprocated the gesture. They both knew that despite their differences in style and weight class, they had found in each other a worthy opponent.
  7. Interviewer: Ladies and gentlemen, today we have the honor of sitting down with Antonio "Little Jaa" Mordin, a remarkable young fighter from Thailand, who has made his mark as a rookie in the world of mixed martial arts. Antonio, thank you for joining us. Antonio: Thank you very much. It's an honor for me to be here. Interviewer: Antonio, you have quite a unique background as a former stuntman in Thailand. How did your experience as a stuntman influence your decision to transition into MMA? Antonio: Being a stuntman allowed me to develop a deep understanding of combat and enhance my physical abilities. The acrobatics and fight choreography required in stunt work pushed me to constantly improve my skills. You'd be surprised at the breadth of talent you can find in stunt work, especially in the Asian market. But ultimately I hit a plateau and I felt that MMA would be the ultimate test to apply all that I had learned. Interviewer: That's impressive. Your expertise lies in both Escrima and Muay Thai. Can you tell us about your journey in these martial arts and how they have shaped your fighting style? Antonio: Escrima and Muay Thai are deeply rooted in the cultural heritage of Thailand. I started training in Escrima at a young age, learning the art of weapon-based combat and hand-to-hand techniques. Later, I became captivated by the art of Muay Thai, which emphasizes powerful strikes and devastating kicks. Combining the two disciplines allowed me to develop a unique and versatile fighting style, blending the fluidity of Escrima with the explosive strikes of Muay Thai. Interviewer: That sounds fascinating. You now train in Las Vegas, which is known as the fighting capital of the world. How has training in Las Vegas helped you in your MMA journey? Antonio: Training in Las Vegas has been a tremendous opportunity for me. The city offers world-class training facilities and access to elite coaches and fighters. I have been able to learn from the best in the business and improve every aspect of my game. The intensity and competitiveness of the training environment here have undoubtedly elevated my skills and prepared me for the challenges of professional MMA. Interviewer: Your idol is Tony Jaa, the renowned martial artist and actor. How has he influenced your fighting career? Antonio: Tony Jaa is an inspiration to me. His dedication to his craft, his incredible athleticism, and his ability to bring Thai martial arts to the world stage have motivated me to pursue my own dreams. Tony Jaa's movies showcased the beauty and effectiveness of Muay Thai, and I strive to follow in his footsteps, representing our martial arts heritage with pride and excellence. Interviewer: That's wonderful. Antonio, you are known for your extreme politeness and humility. How do you maintain such grace and respect in a sport known for its intensity and aggression? Antonio:In Thailand, respect and politeness are deeply ingrained in our culture. I carry these values with me wherever I go, including inside the cage. MMA is a sport that demands physical and mental toughness, but I believe that true strength is not just about overpowering opponents. It is about showing respect, sportsmanship, and gratitude to all those who have supported me on this journey. Interviewer: That is truly admirable, Antonio. As you continue your MMA career, what are your aspirations and goals? Antonio: My ultimate goal is to become a champion in MMA. I want to leave a legacy, not only as a skilled fighter but also as someone who inspired others to pursue their dreams. I aim to showcase the beauty of Thai martial arts on the global stage and represent my homeland with honor and dignity. Interviewer: We have no doubt that you will achieve great things, Antonio. Is there anything else you would like to share with our audience? Antonio: I would like to express my gratitude to my family, my trainers, and my fans who have supported me throughout my journey. I also want to encourage everyone to pursue their passions with dedication and respect. Remember, it's not just about winning fights; it's about being the best version of yourself inside and outside the cage. Interviewer: Thank you, Antonio, for sharing your inspiring story and insights with us. We wish you all the best in your upcoming fights and your pursuit of greatness. Antonio: Thank you very much. It was my pleasure.
  8. Interviewer: Hello, today we have the pleasure of speaking with Debu Kusogaki, a former sumo champion who has undergone an incredible transformation. Losing a significant amount of weight, he has become a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu expert and rookie MMA Welterweight fighter, competing under the name "Sumo." Originally from Ryogoku, Japan, Debu has a unique linguistic style, mixing broken English with his fluent Japanese. Thank you for joining us, Debu. Debu Kusogaki: こんにちは、ありがとう。よろしくお願いします (Hello, thank you. Nice to meet you). Interviewer: Let's start by discussing your journey from being a sumo champion to pursuing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and MMA. What motivated you to make such a drastic change in your fighting career? Debu Kusogaki: Sumo big, but wanted new challenge. Sumo loved sumo, but wanted to learn new fight style. So, Sumo lose weight and study BJJ and MMA. Sumo excited for new journey. Interviewer: Losing a considerable amount of weight is an impressive feat. Can you tell us about the challenges you faced during this process? Debu Kusogaki: Weight loss hard. Sumo changed diet, exercised a lot. It took time and effort. Sumo had to adjust body for new weight class. But Sumo never give up, always fight. Interviewer: Your transition from sumo to MMA is quite remarkable. How does your sumo background influence your approach to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and MMA? Debu Kusogaki: Sumo bring strength and power from sumo to BJJ and MMA. Sumo use leverage, technique, and heart. Sumo combine sumo throws with ground game. Sumo style unique. Interviewer: As someone who speaks really only speaks Japanese, how do language barriers affect your training and communication within the fighting community? Debu Kusogaki: Language sometimes challenge, but fighting universal language. Sumo learn English to communicate with coaches and training partners. Sumo always give best effort to understand and be understood. Interviewer: What are your goals and aspirations in your new MMA career? Debu Kusogaki: Sumo want to show world that Sumo can fight in BJJ and MMA. Sumo want to become champion. Sumo want to make fans proud and inspire others to follow dreams. Interviewer: Is there anything you'd like to say to your fans or those who may be inspired by your journey? Debu Kusogaki: To fans, thank you for support. Sumo fight for you. To those inspired, never give up on dreams. Work hard and believe in yourself. Ganbatte! Interviewer: Thank you, Debu, for sharing your inspiring story with us. We wish you the best of luck in your MMA career as "Sumo." Debu Kusogaki: ありがとう (Thank you). Ganbatte, everyone!
  9. Interviewer: Today, we have the unconventional pleasure of speaking with Richard Cheese, better known as Union Jake, a former British luchadore turned rookie MMA fighter. With his iconic luchadore mask and fearless demeanor, Union Jake is making waves in the octagon. Thank you for joining us, Richard. Richard Cheese: Yeah, whatever. Let's get on with it. Interviewer: Your transition from luchadore to MMA is quite unique. Can you tell us about your journey? Richard Cheese: Look, mate, the luchadore gig was fun for a while, but I got tired of all the flipping and flying around. I wanted something more real, more gritty. MMA seemed like the perfect outlet for my aggression. So, here I am, ready to kick some ass. Interviewer: Growing up in the backstreets of London and experiencing homelessness, how did that shape your path to becoming a fighter? Richard Cheese: Tough times make tough people, mate. I had to survive, and being a part of a gang was the only way to do it. We fought for everything we had. The streets taught me to be ruthless and resilient, and now I'm bringing that same mentality into the cage. No one's gonna mess with Union Jake. Interviewer: Your luchadore mask has become an iconic part of your persona. Can you tell us about its significance? Richard Cheese: It's a symbol of my identity, mate. The mask represents the fighter within, the one who's been through hell and back. It's a reminder of my roots and the struggles I've overcome. Plus, it looks badass, doesn't it? Gives me an edge in the cage. Interviewer: Some might describe your personality as rude or brash. Is that an intentional part of your persona? Richard Cheese: Look, I don't have time for pleasantries or sugarcoating things. I speak my mind, and if that comes across as rude, so be it. In the cage, there's no room for niceties. I'm here to fight, and I'll do whatever it takes to win. Interviewer: What are your goals and aspirations in MMA? Richard Cheese: Simple, really. I want to dominate the featherweight division and become a champion. I'll smash through anyone they put in front of me. I want my opponents to fear the name Union Jake, and I want the world to recognize that I'm the real deal. Interviewer: Is there anything you'd like to say to your fans or critics? Richard Cheese: To my fans, thanks for backing me up. I won't let you down. And to the critics, keep doubting me. It fuels my fire. I'll prove you all wrong, one brutal knockout at a time. Interviewer: Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Richard. We'll be watching as Union Jake continues to make his mark in the MMA world. Richard Cheese: Yeah, you better be watching. Union Jake is coming for everyone.
  10. Interviewer: Today, we have the honor of speaking with the multi-talented Hideyoshi Gutierrez, known as El Increíble Samurái or the Mexican Samurai. With his background in Mariachi, Kendo, and now MMA, Hideyoshi is making waves in the combat sports world. Thank you for joining us, Hideyoshi. Hideyoshi Gutierrez: Thank you for having me. I'm excited to share my story with you. Interviewer: Let's dive into your fascinating background. How did you develop an interest in Mariachi, Kendo, and now MMA? Hideyoshi Gutierrez: Growing up in Mexico City, I was exposed to the rich cultural heritage of both Mexico and Japan. Mariachi music has always been a part of my life, with its vibrant melodies and heartfelt lyrics. As I explored my Japanese roots, I discovered the art of Kendo, which captivated me with its grace and philosophy. More recently, I felt a strong calling to challenge myself in the world of MMA, drawn to its intensity and the opportunity to test my skills in a different arena. You'd be surprised at how similar holding a sword or a trumpet can be to fighting. Interviewer: That's impressive. How did you decide to pursue MMA as a rookie fighter? Hideyoshi Gutierrez: MMA appealed to me as a new form of expression and a chance to combine my existing disciplines with the physicality of combat sports. While I am still a rookie, I believe that through dedication, hard work, and guidance from my trainers, I can become a formidable fighter in the MMA world. It's a thrilling journey, and I'm eager to learn and grow. Interviewer: What has been your experience transitioning into MMA training? Hideyoshi Gutierrez: The transition has been both challenging and exhilarating. MMA demands a unique skill set that combines striking, grappling, and wrestling. Fortunately, my background in Kendo has provided me with discipline, focus, and the ability to adapt quickly. While I am still adjusting to certain aspects of MMA, I am fully committed to pushing myself to the limit and continuously improving my skills. Interviewer: Your magnificent mustache has become quite iconic. Does it hold any special meaning for you? Hideyoshi Gutierrez: Ah, the mustache! It represents a fusion of both my Mexican and Japanese heritage. In Mexico, mustaches are often seen as a symbol of masculinity and tradition. In Japan, they are associated with samurai warriors, who embodied honor, discipline, and skill. Wearing a mustache is a way for me to pay homage to both cultures and carry their legacies with pride. Interviewer: You currently train and fight out of Las Vegas. How has this experience been for you? Hideyoshi Gutierrez: Las Vegas is known as the fighting capital of the world, so it was a natural choice for me to train and compete here. The city offers access to world-class training facilities, renowned coaches, and a vibrant fight community. It has been an incredible experience being surrounded by like-minded individuals who push me to be the best version of myself. Interviewer: What are your goals and aspirations in MMA? Hideyoshi Gutierrez: My primary goal is to continuously improve my skills and make a name for myself in the MMA world. As a rookie fighter, I understand that the journey is challenging, but I am committed to giving my all and learning from every experience. Ultimately, I aspire to become a well-rounded MMA athlete and inspire others, especially those who share diverse cultural backgrounds, to pursue their dreams fearlessly. Interviewer: Thank you, Hideyoshi, for sharing your remarkable story with us. We wish you the best of luck on your MMA journey as El Increíble Samurái. Hideyoshi Gutierrez: Thank you for having me. It's an honor to represent both Mexico and Japan in the world of MMA. I hope to make my supporters proud. Arigato gozaimasu!
  11. Fighter Biography: Richard "Union Jake" Cheese Fighter Biography: Hideyoshi "El Increíble Samurái" Gutierrez
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