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Sekibayashi Jun, formerly Sekibayashi Junpei, rises as a professional wrestler in Super Japan Pro Wrestling, his path forged in rebellion. A delinquent by nature, his defiant pride and raw aggression met their match at fifteen when Babadozan Hiroshi, the organization’s chairman, confronted him in a near-deadly clash. Surviving the encounter, he endured the chairman’s merciless training, emerging disciplined and reborn under the ring name "Hell’s Angel"—a homage to Jaki Numazawa’s legacy as a deathmatch icon who embodied hellish ferocity.

Cauliflower ears, tightly braided cornrows, and a tattoo encircling his left eye mark his weathered visage, testaments to unwavering commitment. In extreme deathmatches, he transforms into "Marvellous Seki," cloaked in vibrant makeup and theatrical flair, blending brutality with spectacle. His creed demands wrestlers embrace every strike without flinching, a philosophy honed by mentor Kurachi Karugo’s mantra to "believe in wrestling." Victory matters less than captivating audiences, and kayfabe remains unbroken, even beyond the ring.

Representing Gandai Motors in the Kengan Annihilation Tournament, he clashed first with sumo titan Kiozan Takeru, weathering savage blows to secure victory via powerbomb. Post-match, he mentored Kono Haruo, igniting the young fighter’s passion to join his wrestling lineage. His second bout ended against Muteba Gizenga, whose lethal heart jab exploited a rare vulnerability. Yet their duel closed with mutual respect, Muteba honoring Sekibayashi’s ethos through a pro-wrestling salute.

Beyond the tournament, he shaped Haruo’s career and crossed paths with Narushima Koga, prodding him to spar with wrestler Jose Kanzaki. News of Tokita Ohma’s survival later sparked his boisterous celebration. His prowess merges inhuman durability—withstanding relentless punishment—with staggering strength, exemplified by hoisting Haruo’s 300-kilogram frame. Grappling mastery and striking techniques serve his combat philosophy: enduring pain to craft climactic reversals, intertwining performance with pragmatic violence.

His evolution from street brawler to storied wrestler hinges on loyalty to mentors and a devotion to spectacle. Personas like Marvellous Seki and rigid adherence to kayfabe reflect his belief that every match is a story, each move a dramatic beat. Across battles and media, he stands unyielding—a fusion of indomitable fighter and consummate showman, etching his legacy in sweat, blood, and unwavering theatrics.