AKI Man (Also known as THQ Man) is a video game character from the Nintendo 64 wrestling game WCW/NWO Revenge. Known for his enjoyable moveset, signature AKI poses and his skin tight full body suit completed with eyeless mask dawning the AKI logo, he became a fan favorite to players of the game. Since then, he has appeared in several CAW promotions, most notably during the first season of Terrordome Championship Wrestling Asterisk, Holy Shit Wrestling and for several of the tribute-named AKI Online Universe promotions such as AMPro and ASYLUM.
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| - AKI Man (Also known as THQ Man) is a video game character from the Nintendo 64 wrestling game WCW/NWO Revenge. Known for his enjoyable moveset, signature AKI poses and his skin tight full body suit completed with eyeless mask dawning the AKI logo, he became a fan favorite to players of the game. Since then, he has appeared in several CAW promotions, most notably during the first season of Terrordome Championship Wrestling Asterisk, Holy Shit Wrestling and for several of the tribute-named AKI Online Universe promotions such as AMPro and ASYLUM.
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| - AKI Man (Also known as THQ Man) is a video game character from the Nintendo 64 wrestling game WCW/NWO Revenge. Known for his enjoyable moveset, signature AKI poses and his skin tight full body suit completed with eyeless mask dawning the AKI logo, he became a fan favorite to players of the game. AKI Man took his successes from Revenge and was the only programmed original character from Revenge to move over to the WWF franchise when AKI/THQ signed on with the World Wrestling Federation in 1999, serving as the "crash test dummy" for create-a-wrestlers to develop a move set for WWF No Mercy in 2000. His identity is unknown to all, although a popular fan theory is that AKI Man is designed to be a substitute for the late Japanese wrestler Mitsuharu Misawa for the western wrestling games AKI programmed. This theory stems from the similarity in movesets, both of them sharing use of the Tiger Driver, Tiger Suplex and Spinning Elbow Smash. AKI has never confirmed if the comparison was intentional or if AKI Man was infact designed after Misawa, but the theory is widely accepted by fans. Since then, he has appeared in several CAW promotions, most notably during the first season of Terrordome Championship Wrestling Asterisk, Holy Shit Wrestling and for several of the tribute-named AKI Online Universe promotions such as AMPro and ASYLUM.
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