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Sentences forKaito Kiyomiya
- In January 2017, Sugiura formed an alliance with Kaito Kiyomiya, almost serving as a mentor.Takashi Sugiura-Wikipedia
- Two years later, Owens would win the 2017 Elite 8 tournament, defeating Kaito Kiyomiya in his first round match, Mentallo in the second round, and Shane Sabre in the finals.Chase Owens-Wikipedia
- On March 12, 2017, Storm debuted in Pro Wrestling Noah, defeating Kaito Kiyomiya.James Storm-Wikipedia
- In 2019, he reverted to his old ring name "Shuhei Taniguchi" and formed a team with Kaito Kiyomiya.Maybach Taniguchi-Wikipedia
- On April 29, 2018, Shiozaki and Kaito Kiyomiya won the GHC Tag Team Championship from The Aggression (Katsuhiko Nakajima and Masa Kitamiya), but lost the titles back to them in their first defense exactly one month later.Go Shiozaki-Wikipedia
- GHC Heavyweight Champion Kaito Kiyomiya will not participate in this tournament and will instead face the winner of the tournament at the November Ryogoku Kokugikan event.N-1 Victory-Wikipedia
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