- Following last night's event in Aichi, Kyoto Okazaki made quite the scene backstage, as he began making grandstanding challenges to the soon-to-be-returning patriarch of Pro-Wrestling FURY, "Mr. 300%" Kazuma Fujita... Okazaki, who constantly referred to Fujita as "Ojiitan" (a play on 'Ojiisan', which means "old man.") said that he has petitioned to both President Nishida, and Fujita himself via e-mail to be Fujita's return opponent on 4/25, only to have his advances constantly ignored. Okazaki said that Fujita had no intentions of returning to the ring, and expects Fujita to cancel his return any day now.
Okazaki declared that he would formally challenge Fujita to face him on 4/22, in Okazaki's home area of Kyoto. However, Okazaki said that he would declare himself the stronger of the two if his challenge once again goes unanswered...
- Also that night, Chikao Kessin failed in his attempt to lift the F-MAX Unified Heavyweight title from Ryo Inoue's waist. Kessin accepted his defeat, noting that perhaps he did rely too much on his strength. He told reporters that while he despises Inoue for his attitude towards the championship he holds, he respects him as a fighter, and will use the match as a learning experience.
Okazaki declared that he would formally challenge Fujita to face him on 4/22, in Okazaki's home area of Kyoto. However, Okazaki said that he would declare himself the stronger of the two if his challenge once again goes unanswered...
- Also that night, Chikao Kessin failed in his attempt to lift the F-MAX Unified Heavyweight title from Ryo Inoue's waist. Kessin accepted his defeat, noting that perhaps he did rely too much on his strength. He told reporters that while he despises Inoue for his attitude towards the championship he holds, he respects him as a fighter, and will use the match as a learning experience.
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