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Asian mist refers to the illegal maneuver of spitting a colored liquid in the face of an opponent in professional wrestling. By doing so, the opponent will (in kayfabe) be blinded and experience intense stinging in the eyes. Asian mist originated in Japan where it is known as dokugiri (毒霧, dokugiri?), or "Poison Fog" although is used by a select few wrestlers around the world. The first wrestler to use the Asian mist was The Great Kabuki, but the maneuver was handed down to his (kayfabe) son, The Great Muta. Killer Khan and Kendo Nagasaki introduced the mist to the U.S. in the late 80's. It was also associated with former WWE superstars Kwang and Yoshihiro Tajiri. Today, green mist is still utilized by the likes of MsChif and Roxxi Laveaux. Attacking maneuvers in the kayfabe of professional wrestling are mainly used to wear down an opponent for a submission hold or as a set up for a throw. ...
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In professional wrestling, kayfabe (pronounced KAY-fayb; IPA: ) refers to the portrayal of events within the industry as real, that is the portrayal of professional wrestling as not staged or worked. ...
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Asian mist can come in almost any color, but the most common one used is green. Red ("burning mist") is said to burn more, and was used by Tajiri to defeat Rey Mysterio for the Cruiserweight Championship, while black ("poison mist") blinds. Tajiri used this particluar mist on Nidia, starting a storyline in which she was "blinded" (in kayfabe) for several weeks. Other colors used are blue, which sends the opponent to sleep, yellow, which paralyzes the opponent, and green, which obscures an opponent's vision and apparently causes great discomfort, as shown when Tajiri sprayed it in the eyes of Triple H. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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Wrestlers who use the mist often make a show of rubbing their throats with their thumb and forefinger before spitting, as if to extract the mist from some secret gland. In reality, the mist is water and food coloring or, alternatively, a powdered drink mix such as Kool-Aid, which is stored in a small bag or balloon. The bag is placed into the mouth shortly before spitting. Wrestlers will sometimes carry the bag in their mouth throughout the entire match, but this is discouraged, due to the possible choking hazard. Another concealment method is to keep a capsule that contains the mixture in the wrestlers trunks, and then put the capsule in their mouths when the camera is not focused on the wrestler about to perform the mist. Food coloring spreading on a thin water film. ...
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A variant of the Asian mist was used by Gangrel, however, the mist was billed as blood (later, "viscous liquid") to fit Gangrel's vampire gimmick and he carried it to the ring in a goblet. It should also be noted that Gangrel drank the liquid in the goblet prior to the match, meaning that he wasn't trying to conceal the mist. While Luna Vachon was acting as Gangrel's valet, she frequently used the mist as well. Wes Welker (born February 16, 1969) is an American professional wrestler better known by his ring names The Vampire Warrior and Gangrel. ...
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The Asian Mist was used in the SNK fighting game Fatal Fury by Raiden, a character that was modeled from Big Van Vader. The maneuver is referred to as "Poison Fog." It has been suggested that SNK Playmore be merged into this article or section. ...
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As a Special move, it was also featured as "Blood Mist" in WWF WrestleMania 2000 and "Poison Mist" in WWF No Mercy both for the Nintendo 64. Its color was random, with the possibilities being green, black, and red for "Blood Mist," and green, black, red, blue, purple and white for "Poison Mist." WWF WrestleMania 2000 is a professional wrestling video game released in 1999 on the Nintendo 64 (N64) console. ...
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The move also makes appearances in various WWE Smackdown! games as Tajiri's favorite move. However, in SmackDown! vs. Raw 2007, when using the "move", no mist will spew out of the superstar's mouth, spewing nothing onto the opponent. This is possibly caused by a previously unseen glitch in the game. WWE SmackDown! (formerly WWF SmackDown!) is a series of professional wrestling video games released by THQ. The franchise takes its name from World Wrestling Entertainments weekly Friday night (previously Thursday night) television program of the same name (see WWE Friday Night SmackDown!. The game is developed by Japanese developer...
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In WWE WrestleMania X8, and WWE WrestleMania XIX, Tajiri uses the move along with his main finisher: he always spits the mist in his opponent's faces before using his trademark Buzzsaw Kick. The move would then be carried over to WWE Day of Reckoning without Tajiri making the roster, but he appears in its sequel mentioned below. This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...
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In WWE Day of Reckoning 2, the Asian Mist is not used with the Buzzsaw Kick finisher but is instead a Momentum Shift move that can only be used by having low Spirit Meter for some time causing it to enter the 'Danger' state. As a farther note, it is also used in both Day of Reckoning games as a reversal for superstars that become victims of attempted powerbombs if the star's the reversal style is set to 'mysterious' when editing their moveset. WWE Day of Reckoning 2 is a video game released on the Nintendo Gamecube console by THQ. It became a Players Choice game on July 5, 2006. ...
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Yoshimitsu from Tekken/Soul Calibur uses green/purple mist. â¹ The template below (Vg-in-universe) has been proposed for deletion. ...
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