
Toryumon 2000 Project (T2P)
The 2nd class out of the Gym, T2P was a drastic contrast from the first graduates. Encompassing terms 5 through 8, this class made use of a Hexagon (6 sided) ring, and utilized a hypnotic submission based style known as Llave.
They debuted in Japan in November 2001. After 2 subsequent tours in early 2002, a full scale war with Toryumon Japan broke out.
T2P was headlined by Milano Collection AT and the Italian Connection. They never directly feuded with the rest of T2P, and instead focused on invading the Toryumon Japan ring and Crazy MAX. The only other unit in T2P was the Anthony W. Mori led Royal Brothers.
Despite holding the edge for most of the war, T2P was eventually beaten, and was forced to dissolve. Their final performance was in January 2003, with the remaining members then being absorbed into Toryumon Japan.
The final stage of the dragondoor project was a full on T2P reunion, called Return of the Hexagon - T2P One Night Stand. It brought most members not in Dragon Gate at the time back together.
T2P Graduate List
-3rd Term-
Mototsugu Shimizu: El Dorado
-5th Term-
Anthony W. Mori: Dragon Gate
Naruki Doi: Dragon Gate
Taku Iwasa: Dragon Gate
Raimu Mishima: Jumped to Dragon Gate as Florida Brother Daniel Mishima. Left in
2006. Joined Kensuke Office but retied soon after due to injuries.
-6th Term-
Milano Collection AT: Joined Dragon Gate, but left in early 2005. After an
extended stay in the US he returned to Japan as a freelancer. He has appeared
for Dragon System spinoffs dragondoor and El Dorado, but is a full time roster
member of New Japan Pro Wrestling.
Kinya Oyanagei: El Dorado
TARUcito: Retired in 2002 while T2P was active.
Phillip J. Fukumasa: Member of the Royal Brothers unit. He disappeared at the end of the T2P run, returning at the 1 night stand to retire.
-7th Term-
Masato Yoshino: Dragon Gate
Touru Owashi: El Dorado
brother YASSHI: El Dorado
Takayuki Yagi: Dragon Gate general manager and referee.
-8th Term-
Shuji Kondo: El Dorado
JUN: Former Crazy MAX member. Was forced to retire in 2004 due to injuries. Now is the ring announcer for El Dorado.
Shogo Takagi: El Dorado
Takuya Sugawara: El Dorado