About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 55. Chapters: Akira Maeda, Akira Yamaoka, Alberto Ferrente, Andrei Ulmeyda, Benjamin Keane, Bishop Shidux, Charlie Macdonald, Christina, Christopher Mills, Colonel, Con Smith, Coyote Smith, Curtis Blackburn, Dan Smith, Dark Star, Death Metal, Destroyman, Dimitri Nightmare, Dr. Letz Shake, Dr. Peace, Dragon, Edo Macalister, El Crasher, Emir Parkreiner, Ermen Palmer, Fleming, Gabriel Clemence, Garcia Hotspur, Garcian Smith, Gary Wanderers, Gatekeeper, General Lynch, George Reed, Graham MacAlister, Greg Nightmare, Harman Smith, Harvey Moiseiwitsch Volodarrskii, Helter-Skelter, Henry Cooldown, Hiroyasu Kurahashi, Holbert, Iwazaru, Jack Foley, Jasper Batt Jr., Johnson, Kenjiro Matsuoka, Kess BloodySunday, Kevin Smith, Kikazaru, Kun Lan, Letz Shake, MASK de Smith, Mad Doctor, Man 2, Manager of Job Center, Mask Do UH, Master Jacobs, Matt Helms, Million Gunman, Mr. Pirate, Nathan Copeland, One-Eyed William, Pedro Montana, Professor, Puta Claus, Randall Lovikov, Ryan Yamazaki, Ryuji, Santa Destroy Warriors, Security Guard, Shinya Akiba, Singer, Skelter Helter, Spencer, Stephan Charbonie, Steve Thunderson, Sumio Kodai, Sumio Mondo, Talbot, Tetsuguro Kusabi, Thunder Ryu, Toru Fukushima, Travis Bell, Travis Touchdown, Trevor Pearlharbor, Vladimir Taktarov, Weller, Yoon-Hyun. Excerpt: Akira Maeda (, Maeda Akira) is a character in the video game Super Fire Pro Wrestling 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 Pro Wrestling Special, the game's hero falls in love with Maeda's sister, however her spurning him results in his suicide. Akira Yamaoka ( ...