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<title source="title1"> <default>Temujin</default> </title> <image source="image1">
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Backstory
Temujin grew up in the industrial city of Darkhan being raised by his father, a steel mill worker. He was a boy who always had stars in his eyes, knowing he was destined to go beyond the factories, mills, and mines. He would stay up late into the night with an old 'rabbit-ear' television set watching grainy broadcasts of pro wrestling from Japan.
He didn't understand the language but could see that these men and women were the modern day warriors, and he yearned to join them so badly. For years he scrimped and saved everything he had, until he turned 18 and with his fathers blessing headed out across Mongolia and into China. There he did odd jobs and whatever work he could find until he made it to the coast. There on the shores he knew there was no going back now, he had to commit to this. He found passage on a ship across the sea of Japan and finally made it in.
Early Career and finding UFW
Temujin didn't speak a word of Japanese and it was a struggle to try and find what he was looking for. He didn't know anyone in the business or how to get started. Fortune smiled on the young Temujin though. He happened to be in a bar where they were broadcasting a wrestling match, and was a favorite spot of Japanese wrestler Aiansukaru, a large and powerful ram, of WSW, Wild Spirit Wrestling, a small but popular independent federation.
Seeing how excited the young vulture was, Aiansukaru, through some pantomime and badly spoken Mandarin, was able to convey who he was, and invited Temujin to come to the training school with him. Later, when Temujin was more fluent in Japanese he was able to ask why Ainsukaru helped him. The veteran wrestler said he saw a fire and passion in Temujin that he couldn't possibly pass up on. For several years Temujin travelled the Japanese circuits, learning the trade, and ever improving. Eventually, he got the call from a Vincent Carpathia in America, asking if he'd like to expand his horizons within UFW, and the rest is history.