Nigerian born Tokyo wrestling heavyweight champion reigns supreme in Japan

An Ondo state born, in Nigeria, international wrestler, Ojo Opeyeoluwa Oladimeji, who was born and raised in Itaogbolu, Akure North Local Government area of Ondo State, is now popularly known as Randy Preyer around the pro wrestling world and is based in Japan.

Randy, who was born March 4, 1990, travelled to Japan for greener pastures. He moved to Tokyo in 2012 where he pursued a career as a bodybuilder before transitioning into professional wrestling in 2018. In his professional tumbling act, he developed interest in wrestling in Japan and he's doing us proud.

This bright shining star from Nigeria, in a sport watched by thousands of people, is making waves and a serious impact in the Japanese professional wrestling world. He is a talented athlete, serious minded, energetic, determined, well focused person, diligent and a no nonsense wrestler who he has won several battles and laurels to his credit internationally.

Randy won the Tokyo Championship Wrestling Southern Hemisphere heavyweight wrestling championship title match by defeating Rionne Fujiwara in a fierce battle in 2019 and he dedicated his historic win to God almighty for the grace to compete at that level and to the Ondo state Governor Rotimi Akeredolu Aketi.

Olusesan Olukoya

Lagos, Nigeria. +2348090532403, (Mobile and WhatsApp)

He is an African pro wrestling Manager, Promoter, Columnist, Publisher, Crusader and Activist. He has been propagating African pro wrestling for over three decades and has visited almost all the African nations that have the semblance of professional wrestling likewise Europe and USA. He runs Pro Wrestling Afrik Promotions Ltd., a wrestling company that is the African link to the pro -wrestling world. Olusesan is also he is the Secretary General of the Pro Wrestling Africa (PWA), the syndicate that serves as the mouth piece of the game in Africa and also represents the interest of the continent of Africa internationally.

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