The Unstoppable Force

GAINA is a force to be reckoned with. Standing at an imposing 5'9" and weighing in at a chiseled 308 pounds, this Japanese powerhouse has been leaving opponents stunned and fans cheering for over two decades.

Born on December 10, 1979, GAINA (real name Kazuya Yuasa) cut his teeth in the rough-and-tumble world of professional wrestling. His early days saw him plying his trade under various monikers – Kamegoro, Kazuya Yuasa, and Shisaou – before settling on the one that would make him a household name.

GAINA's rise to prominence was marked by a series of dominant performances in Japan's premier promotions: New Japan Pro Wrestling, Pro Wrestling NOAH, and All Japan Pro Wrestling. His imposing physique and crushing powerbomb-like moves (like the Final Shisa DX) left even the toughest opponents reeling.

But GAINA is more than just brute strength. He's a showman, too, with a flair for the dramatic and a knack for getting the crowd on his side. His comedic timing is impeccable, often leaving fans in stitches with his over-the-top antics and wacky characters.

Throughout his career, GAINA has racked up an impressive array of titles, including the UWA World Tag Team Championship, Tenryu Project Six Man Tag Team Championship, Okinawa Wrestling Championship, MPW Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Championship, and WFC Tag Team Championship. His first match date? September 14, 1999 – a mere precursor to the greatness that would follow.

Today, GAINA is a freelancer, taking his talents wherever the road may lead. And though he's traveled far and wide, one thing remains constant: his reputation as an unstoppable force in the world of professional wrestling.
Name: GAINA
Real Name: Kazuya Yuasa
Ring Names: Kamegoro, Kazuya Yuasa, Shisaou
Promotion: Freelancer
Date of Birth: 10 December 1979
Born In: Japan

Signature Moves

Other Moves

  • Final Shisa DX