[7.0] "Blue wolf.. he was good.. he was good man...he had some cool moves and stuff but he was stuck in Midcard matches for years and thats fine, he played his position well and not everyone has to be in the main event spot because he comes from a era where there were more talented wrestlers than him like nagata and nakanishi and etc..he has a fire theme song as well ..."
[7.0] "A legit standout in Mongolian traditional wrestling and brother to sumos first Mongolian yokozuna, Blue Wolf was something of a sleeper in New Japan as it approached its darkest days. His legitimate credentials translated well into the pro wrestling arena and it looked like New Japan had a promising young grappler in its ranks. Sadly, it was not to be as he inexplicably left New Japan in 2006."
[7.0] "A National champion in traditional Mongolian wrestling in 1996 and 1997, Dolgorsuren Serjbudee, named Blue Wolf after a fan vote, made his way to the NJPW dojo and debuted in 2001. Whilst he had a short career in the middle of NJPW? s dark ages, he was entertaining to watch. A solid technical wrestler who can strike hard, clearly he had potential, as he was paired with Shinsuke Nakamura and Katsuhiko Nakajima regularly. Alas, he retired in 2006."