Jakumen is a professional wrestler from the promotion “Giga Pro-Wrestling,” known for his surprisingly fragile mentality and strong sense of sportsmanship despite his intimidating appearance.
Jakumen presents himself as a tough-looking pro wrestler, but he actually has a rather weak and sensitive mind.
He openly admits that he is easily shaken emotionally and does not fit the typical “fearless bruiser” stereotype.
His ideal view of wrestling is that “once the match is over, everyone is friends.”
He values mutual respect, camaraderie, and clean competition over grudges or showboating.
Even after taking heavy damage or losing, he prefers to end things on good terms with his opponents.
This attitude makes him stand out as a gentle and sportsmanlike figure in a violent profession.
Jakumen participates in Giga Pro-Wrestling primarily for promotional reasons.
According to him, he joined the events to help advertise the promotion’s shows rather than to chase fame or titles.
Despite this seemingly secondary motivation, he takes the matches themselves seriously.
He approaches the ring as a place for fair contests where both sides can shine.
His demeanor suggests he wants audiences to enjoy the spectacle while also seeing wrestlers as respectable athletes.
This promotional role and his earnestness make him something like a “goodwill ambassador” for the promotion.
Match against Sour Face
In his first recorded match, Jakumen faces Sour Face.
During the bout, Sour Face catches him in a chokehold.
Unable to escape the submission, Jakumen taps out and loses the match by submission.
This shows both his vulnerability in the ring and his willingness to accept defeat honestly.
After the match, however, both wrestlers praise each other’s efforts.
Their mutual respect is highlighted by the commentators, who describe the scene as a display of beautiful sportsmanship.
This post-match interaction perfectly reflects Jakumen’s ideal that opponents should part as friends once the bell rings.
It also cements his image as a kind-hearted professional rather than a cruel fighter.
Encounter with Choze
At one point, Jakumen encounters Choze after Choze has transformed into a monster.
In this dangerous state, Choze tests his power against Jakumen.
As part of this “trial of strength,” Choze hits Jakumen with a backfist strike.
The blow is so powerful that it sends Jakumen flying clear out of the ring area.
This moment emphasizes the enormous gap in power between a monster like Choze and a normal human wrestler.
Jakumen serves as a dramatic example of how overwhelming that monstrous strength can be.
Jakumen prefers to build positive relationships with fellow fighters, even those who defeat him.
His interactions suggest he has no desire for revenge and holds no grudges.
With Sour Face, he demonstrates a classic “rivals who respect each other” dynamic.
Their match ends in defeat for Jakumen, but emotionally it concludes on a warm and respectful note.
His role in encounters with figures like Choze is less about personal connection and more about illustrating the stakes of fighting powerful monsters.
Still, his presence brings a human, relatable perspective into those extreme situations.
Jakumen is trained as a professional wrestler and employs typical wrestling techniques.
He is familiar with grappling, submissions, and strikes suited for the ring.
However, his defeat by Sour Face via chokehold suggests he is not among the top-tier fighters.
He relies more on heart and effort than on overwhelming physical dominance.
The way Choze casually sends him flying with a single backfist shows that Jakumen is essentially a normal human by comparison.
He has no special powers or monstrous enhancements to protect him from such force.
Nevertheless, he continues to step into the ring and face strong opponents.
This persistence, despite his fragile mentality, becomes his quiet form of bravery.
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