Independent circuit (2017–present) As a partial freelancer, Kitamura has competed in various promotions on the
Japanese independent scene. He made his
professional wrestling debut at
Pro-Wrestling ACE Vol. 6, an event promoted by
Wrestle-1 on July 2, 2017, where he wrestled Tsugutaka Sato to a
time-limit draw in a
dark match. At
JTO Itadaki, an event promoted by
Professional Wrestling Just Tap Out on November 18, 2021, Kitamura unsuccessfully challenged Arata for the
Independent World Junior Heavyweight Championship. He has also competed in several joshi promotions as male talent. At
Ice Ribbon New Ice Ribbon #957, an event produced by
Ice Ribbon on May 1, 2019, he teamed with
Himeka Arita and
Ibuki Hoshi in a loss to
Amazon,
Giulia and Naoki Kamata in a
mixed tag team match. At ''Diana Jaguar's Memorial 61st Birthday & 46th Anniversary
, an event promoted by World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana on July 25, 2022, Kitamura teamed with Tsugutaka Sato, Astroman and Ryo Hoshino in a loss to Junya Matsunaga, Satsuki Nagao, Takafumi and Takumi Baba in an eight-man tag team match. At the Marvelous 7th Anniversary'' event on May 3, 2023, he teamed with JT Thorne and Leo Isaka to defeat Astro, Ryo Hoshino and Shiho.
Pro Wrestling Zero1 (2018–present) Kitamura is best known for his work in
Pro Wrestling Zero1. He made his debut for the promotion on the second night of the
ZERO1 Dream Series on February 12, 2018, where he lost to
Towa Iwasaki. During his tenure, he challenged for several championships promoted by the company. At
ZERO1 22nd Anniversary on March 5, 2023, he unsuccessfully challenged
Masato Tanaka for the
Zero1 World Heavyweight Championship. Through Zero1's partnerships with other promotions, Kitamura also appeared in crossover events, including the
BJW/ZERO1/2AW Big Clash on December 24, 2022, where he teamed with
Tatsuya Hanami and
Yuya Aoki in a loss to
Ayato Yoshida,
Daisuke Sekimoto and Masato Tanaka. Kitamura has competed in several of the promotion's signature tournaments, most notably the Tenka-Ichi Junior Tournament. He debuted in the tournament in 2019, an edition won by
Hub and featuring competitors such as
Fuminori Abe, Hide Kubota,
Ikuto Hidaka,
Mao, Raicho, Sean Guinness,
Tatsuhito Takaiwa and
Sugi. He achieved his best results in 2020 and 2022, winning the tournament on both occasions. In 2020, he defeated
Drew Parker in the first round, Hide Kubota in the second round, Raicho in the semifinals, and
El Lindaman in the finals. In 2022, Kitamura topped Block B with fifteen points after competing against Astroman,
Leo Isaka,
Yoshikazu Yokoyama and
Jun Masaoka, before defeating Tatsuhito Takaiwa in the finals. Another signature tournament in which he has competed is the
Furinkazan. He first appeared in the 2018 edition, teaming with
Yoshiaki Fujiwara and losing to
Shinjiro Otani and Tatsuhito Takaiwa in the first round. In the 2021 edition, he teamed with Takafumi, defeating Tsugutaka Sato and
Koji Doi in the first round before losing to
Tomohiko Hashimoto and Gajo in the semifinals. At the 2022 edition, he teamed with Leo Isaka and was eliminated in the first round by the Kubota Brothers (Hide Kubota and Yasu Kubota).
Pro Wrestling Noah (2018, 2022–present) Kitamura began working for
Pro Wrestling Noah as a developmental talent shared with Zero1. He made his first appearance for the promotion on the second night of
NOAH Winter Navigation 2018 on December 7, teaming with Sugi and Tatsuhito Takaiwa in a loss to Ratel's (
Hayata,
Tadasuke and
Yo-Hey). After a four-year absence, he returned at
New Hope 2022 on December 18, where he wrestled
Atsushi Kotoge to a time-limit draw. He subsequently appeared at several of the promotion's major events, including
N Innovation 2022 on December 23, where he defeated
Hi69 in singles competition. ==Championships and accomplishments==