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I just edited his name change, but I think it is hard to understand, so I will explain. He has used his real name, Hisataka, as his ring name since his debut, but changed his ring name to Kudaka beginning with his August 2017 matches.To complicate matters further, he retired in 2022, but since then he seems to have reverted back to his original name, "Hisataka".The name "Kudaka" will only be the ring name from August 2017 to 2022.I am Japanese and I am not good at writing in English. I do not have the ability to edit the text in detail, so I will not make major edits to the text.However, the Boxrec URL, etc. has been changed, so I believe a revision is necessary 2402:6B00:3295:CF00:B14B:A705:AAB:A30D (talk) 18:06, 26 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]