On this page, you find the full wrestling profile of Super Delfin, with his Career History, real name, age, height and weight, the Promotions he worked for, all the Face/Heel turns, the Championship Titles he won, his Finishers, Theme Songs, Tag Teams and Stables, his appearance changes through the years, and more.
Hiroto Wakita (脇田 洋人) was born in Izumi, Osaka, Japan on September 22, 1967, and he is currently 57 years old.
He is currently a Wrestler and Promoter, working for Independent Circuit under the ring name of Super Delfin.
He is the founder of Osaka Pro Wrestling (OPW), Okinawa Pro Wrestling (OPW-2), and 2Point5 Joshi Pro-Wrestling (2point5).
Super Delfin Profile Index
Profile Info
- Gender Male
- Real Name Hiroto Wakita (脇田 洋人)
- Ring Names
- Super Delfin ( June 13, 1992 - Present)
- Super Delfin ( June 12, 1991 - June 13, 1991)
- Momotaro ( December 1, 1991 - June 14, 1992)
- Monkey Magic Wakita ( March 19, 1989 - November 30, 1991)
- Born September 22, 1967 (age 57)
- Nationality Japan
- Birth Place Izumi, Osaka, Japan
- Billed From
- Izumi, Osaka, Japan
- Height 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
- Weight
- 190 lbs (86 kg)
- Notes He is the founder of Osaka Pro Wrestling (OPW), Okinawa Pro Wrestling (OPW-2), and 2Point5 Joshi Pro-Wrestling (2point5).
Career History
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Roles
- Wrestler ( March 19, 1989 - Present)
- Promoter ( August 26, 2012 - Present)
- Promoter ( August 20, 2021 - Present)
- Politician ( March 4, 1999 - August 25, 2012)
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Promotions History
Promotion from to Promotion INDY March 4, 1999 Present Promotion MPW August 26, 2012 November 30, 2014 Promotion MPW June 20, 2008 July 21, 2008 Promotion MPW June 10, 2006 October 18, 2006 Promotion NJPWBrand Junior Heavyweight October 9, 2000 May 27, 2001 Promotion CMLL February 24, 1999 March 2, 1999 Promotion MPW March 16, 1993 January 13, 1999 Promotion AJPWBrand Junior Heavyweight June 5, 1998 November 29, 1998 Promotion CMLL April 27, 1996 July 6, 1996 Promotion NJPWBrand Junior Heavyweight April 16, 1994 October 22, 1994 Promotion FMW August 22, 1993 January 6, 1994 Promotion UWA December 1, 1991 June 14, 1992 Promotion FMW October 6, 1989 December 10, 1989 -
Images History
Jul 2017Aug 2012Nov 2002Mar 1999Jan 1998Jan 1997Apr 1996Jun 1992Dec 1991Mar 1989 -
Face / Heel Turns
Alignment from to Heel December 1, 1991 Present Face March 19, 1989 November 30, 1991
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Finishers
- Delfin Clutch ( March 1, 1990 - Present)
- Delfin Special #0/II - Rebound bridging German suplex ( March 1, 1990 - Present)
- Osaka Stunner - Inverted suplex stunner ( March 4, 1999 - Present)
- Delfin Special I - German suplex/Waist-lock backward roll/Reverse rolling prawn hold combination
- Delfin Special III - German suplex followed by a tiger suplex
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Theme Songs
- Theme Song “Señor Perfecto (Sansen Version; Intro Cut)” - Single ( June 18, 2010 - Present)
- Theme Song “Señor Perfecto” by t G s Creative Company - Single ( March 1, 1997 - June 17, 2010)
- Theme Song “Señor Perfecto (Instrumental)” by Shuichi Aoki - MPW - Single
- Theme Song “The Perfect Twist” by Jim Johnston - MPW - Single
- Theme Song “Delfin Gundan Theme” by Naoto Shibata Project - MPW - Single
- Theme Song “Bad Communication” by B'z - MPW - Single
- Theme Song “Arcadia” by The Square (T-Square) - Single ( October 6, 1989 - December 10, 1989)
Titles & Accomplishments
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
- 1 CMLL World Welterweight Championship
- 1 NWA World Welterweight Championship
Federación Universal de Lucha Libre
- 2 UWF Super Welterweight Championship
Michinoku Pro Wrestling
- 1 Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Championship
- 2 UWF Super Welterweight Championship
Osaka Pro Wrestling
- 4 Osaka Pro Wrestling Championship
- 1 UWF Super Welterweight Championship
Toryumon
- 1 NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship
Universal Wrestling Association
- 2 UWA World Welterweight Championship
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Other Accomplishments
- 68° in PWI 500 (1998)
- Michinoku Futaritabi (1994 — with Jinsei Shinzaki; 1997 — with the Great Sasuke)
- OPW Tennōzan (2001)
Teams & Relations
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Tag Teams & Stables
- Gran Naniwa & Super Delfin - Gran Naniwa ( July 26, 1993 - January 13, 1999)
- Managers
- Wally Yamaguchi ( September 28, 1993 - December 10, 1993)