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BEEMOTA

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Raised on the abandoned island of Ni'ihau, BEEMOTA became tough and strong. He began rapidly growing which led to him being given the nickname beemota (behemoth). When his family saw how big he was going to be they trained him to be the most ruthless and fierceful warrior he could be. He became an extremely dangerous striker. But don't be deceived, he is very athletic and nimble on his feet as well. Over time however, he began to show almost no regard for life. Many think this is because of how he was trained. When his family saw what he had become they forced him to leave. He would travel to Japan and find work there. Katsuyori Shibata discovered him on a trip back to Japan and recruited him to his dojo in California. But not even the great Shibata could teach him self control and respect. After BEEMOTA attacked Shibata because of being frustrated he was sent back to Japan where he would be discovered by SMW.

At first he dominated. Even beating the biggest man in the company. But after his shocking first defeat in a tag match, BEEMOTA was furious. He knew he needed guidance and not in the form of his tag partner. Whom he decided was weak and sought out to destroy him. He knew of one old, wise man who knew all. He lived on the island of Ni’ihau, a place BEEMOTA has been banished from. He decided to go anyways, knowing he would be greeted with the island’s best warriors to try and stop him from stepping foot. He did not think much of them though. Just like he did with his two opponents he suffered defeat too, he underestimated them. He was nearly cast off the island again but he was able to fight through the many warriors. Not without a handful of new scars to bear though. The people of Ni’ihau were terrified when they saw him. He said he just wanted teaching from the wisest one he knew, Akamai. Akamai would accept this role on the condition that BEEMOTA would give a portion of his earnings to the island. After what Akamai taught him he now had much respect for his island and his people. But also hatred for outsiders. Akamai may have taught BEEMOTA discipline, but he also made BEEMOTA even more vicious to everyone else.