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rdfs:comment | - A delinquent who claims he was always getting into fights and never lost a single one (he claims to have won a 5-against-1 fight), he is ignored and disrespected because he lacks a nickname. (In the manga, he chooses the nickname "Dragon of Razors" with the help of Hokuto's lackey, who himself decides on "The American Dream", though no one else seems to acknowledge those names.) Often the most conservative of Kamiyama's friends (and really, quite possibly the only one who actually possesses common sense), he is also frequently abducted by delinquents from Bass High School and is often the unwilling host of Cromartie High gatherings at his house. He bears a great resemblance to his mother, whose appearance normally horrifies everyone else. His name is a parody of a famous Japanese wrestler.
- Akira Maeda (January 24, 1959) is a Japanese professional wrestler, also known as Kwik-kik-Lee for his time on the British Wrestling show World of Sport. He helped develop the shoot-style of professional wrestling during the late 1980s.
- Akira Maeda (前田日明, Maeda Akira) is a character in the video game Super Fire Prowrestling Special. A fictionalized version of the professional wrestler of the same name, Maeda is a Japanese wrestler famed for his capture suplex technique. He is also credited with establishing "shoot style" professional wrestling during the late 1980s. His interest in martial arts developed as a child while watching the Ultraman television series, and upon attending high school, Maeda's only interests involved motorcycles and karate. During Super Fire Prowrestling Special, the game's hero falls in love with Maeda's sister, however her spurning him results in his suicide.
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abstract | - A delinquent who claims he was always getting into fights and never lost a single one (he claims to have won a 5-against-1 fight), he is ignored and disrespected because he lacks a nickname. (In the manga, he chooses the nickname "Dragon of Razors" with the help of Hokuto's lackey, who himself decides on "The American Dream", though no one else seems to acknowledge those names.) Often the most conservative of Kamiyama's friends (and really, quite possibly the only one who actually possesses common sense), he is also frequently abducted by delinquents from Bass High School and is often the unwilling host of Cromartie High gatherings at his house. He bears a great resemblance to his mother, whose appearance normally horrifies everyone else. His name is a parody of a famous Japanese wrestler.
- Akira Maeda (January 24, 1959) is a Japanese professional wrestler, also known as Kwik-kik-Lee for his time on the British Wrestling show World of Sport. He helped develop the shoot-style of professional wrestling during the late 1980s.
- Akira Maeda (前田日明, Maeda Akira) is a character in the video game Super Fire Prowrestling Special. A fictionalized version of the professional wrestler of the same name, Maeda is a Japanese wrestler famed for his capture suplex technique. He is also credited with establishing "shoot style" professional wrestling during the late 1980s. His interest in martial arts developed as a child while watching the Ultraman television series, and upon attending high school, Maeda's only interests involved motorcycles and karate. During Super Fire Prowrestling Special, the game's hero falls in love with Maeda's sister, however her spurning him results in his suicide.
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