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Yuto Nakashima

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Japanese professional wrestler
Yuto Nakashima
Personal information
BornYuto Nakashima
(1997-01-07)7 January 1997 (age 28)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Yuto Nakashima
Yuto-Ice
Billed height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Billed weight231 lb (105 kg)
Billed fromOgaki, Gifu, Japan
Trained byNJPW Dojo
Debut2021

Yuto Nakashima (born January 7, 1997) is a Japanese professional wrestler. He is signed toNew Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where he performs under thering nameYuto-Ice. He is a member of bothBullet Club and its sub-groupBullet Club War Dogs. Alongside Oskar as the Knock Out Brothers he is one half of the currentIWGP Tag Team Champions in their first reign.

Known for his martial arts background, he has competed internationally, including notable appearances inRevolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro) andWestside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw).

Early life

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Nakashima was born inŌgaki,Gifu Prefecture, Japan. He trained in judo from a young age, achieving black belt status before transitioning to mixed martial arts and then professional wrestling.[1]

Professional wrestling career

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New Japan Pro-Wrestling (2021–present)

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Young Lion (2021–2024)

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Nakashima made his debut for NJPW on February 14, 2021, during the Road to Castle Attack event, facingYuji Nagata. However, the match was stopped after Nakashima dislocated his elbow.[2] Following his recovery, Nakashima participated in NJPW's Young Lion matches, frequently competing against wrestlers likeRyohei Oiwa andKosei Fujita. He achieved his first victory on April 20, 2022, defeating Oiwa.[3] In 2023, Nakashima formed a tag team withOskar Leube, known as "Young Blood".[4]

In January 2024 atNew Year Dash!!, Young Blood wrestled their final match asyoung lions before embarking on learning excursion (as is customary for NJPW Young Lions), losing toEl Phantasmo andHikuleo.[5]

Foreign excursion (2024–2025)

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In early 2024, Nakashima embarked on an excursion to Europe, wrestling for the likes ofRevolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro) andWestside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw). At RevPro’s High Stakes 2024 event, Young Blood defeated Kieron Lacey and Mark Trew in a tag team match.[6] Young Blood also participated in a tag team match to defeat David Francisco and Goldenboy Santos in a street fight at a subsequent RevPro event.[7] In wXw, Young Blood won thewXw World Tag Team Championship at theWorld Tag Team Festival in October 2024, defeating KXS (Axel Tischer and Fast Time Moodo) in the finals.[8] In March 2025, they lost the titles to Big Bucks (Alex Duke andNorman Harras), ending their reign at 152 days.[9]

Bullet Club War Dogs (2025–present)

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Main article:Bullet Club

On the final night ofG1 Climax 35 on August 17, 2025,Bullet Club War Dogs leaderDavid Finlay introduced Nakashima (now known asYuto-Ice) and Leube (now known asOskar) as the newest members of Bullet Club War Dogs as they attackedSatoshi Kojima,Taichi and Katsuya Murashima. Yuto and Oskar also changed their tag team name to "Knock Out Brothers".[10] AtDestruction in Kobe, Yuto and Oskar defeated Taichi andTomohiro Ishii to win theIWGP Tag Team Championship, marking their first championship in NJPW.[11]

Personal life

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Nakashima’s background in judo and MMA has heavily influenced his wrestling style. His in-ring persona is often described as stoic and disciplined, focusing on technical grappling.[12]

Championships and accomplishments

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References

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  1. ^"x.com".
  2. ^"New Young Lion Yuto Nakashima Suffers Elbow Injury In First NJPW Match".Cultaholic Wrestling.
  3. ^"NJPW Golden Fight Series Results (4/22): Eight-Man Elimination Match Headlines | Fightful News".www.fightful.com.
  4. ^"Young Blood « Tag Teams Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".www.cagematch.net. Retrieved2025-03-16.
  5. ^"NJPW New Year Dash !! 2024 « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".www.cagematch.net. Retrieved2025-03-16.
  6. ^"RevPro Results: High Stakes 2024 ~ Oku vs. Ospreay – London, England (2/18)".www.wrestling-news.net. February 19, 2024.
  7. ^backbodydrop.com/blog/reviews/revolution-pro-wrestling-raw-deal-2024-june-29-2024/
  8. ^Powell, Jason (October 8, 2024)."WXW "World Tag Team Festival 2024, Night 3" results: Vetter's review of the tag team tournament three-way final".
  9. ^"wXw 16 Carat Gold 2025 Night One Results (3/7): 16 Carat Gold Tournament Begins | Fightful News".www.fightful.com. Retrieved2025-05-04.
  10. ^Gronemann, Markus (August 17, 2025)."NJPW G1 Climax 35 finals results: Takeshita vs. EVIL".Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. RetrievedAugust 17, 2025.
  11. ^Michaels, Corey (September 27, 2025)."NJPW Destruction in Kobe live results: Sabre vs. Narita IWGP title match".Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2025.
  12. ^Lemalu, Ite (November 22, 2023)."The Fighting Spirit of Yuto Nakashima".
  13. ^Saalbach, Axel."wXw World Tag Team Titles @ Wrestlingdata.com".wrestlingdata.com.

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