- Tetsuhisa NAKAI, along with protégé Ryuugo Nagashima traveled to Yamagata as part of CRIMSON's show yesterday at the Obana City Gymnasium. NAKAI, and by virtue Nagashima earned themselves a heated reception as they opposed C-1 Heavyweight Champion Akuma Toyota, and Nobuyori Shimizu. NAKAI and Toyota both showed their respect for one another going in, as both teams fought with tactics and precision, rather than recklessly fighting. However, Toyota showed NAKAI that he was not anybody to take lightly, as Toyota ambushed NAKAI from behind towards the end, BLASTING him with an Enzuilariat to send him tumbling through the ropes. With NAKAI out of commission for the moment, Toyota was able to focus his attention to the young Ryuugo Nagashima, who showed no fear in facing the seemingly invincible C-1 Heavyweight Champion. Toyota however was too strong for Nagashima, who took the brunt of Toyota's Akuma Ichimonji to give the CRIMSON Ace the victory.
Afterwards however, the ring became a chaotic scene, as NAKAI took offense to Toyota's "sneak attack." Backstage, NAKAI said he would return to the CRIMSON ring on 621, and exact his revenge after tonight...
Afterwards however, the ring became a chaotic scene, as NAKAI took offense to Toyota's "sneak attack." Backstage, NAKAI said he would return to the CRIMSON ring on 621, and exact his revenge after tonight...
Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON,
June 07, 2009
Yamagata - Obana City Gymnasium
1,050 Fans (Super No Vacancy Full House)
- Akuma Toyota & Nobuyori Shimizu beat Tetsuhisa NAKAI [FURY] & Ryuugo Nagashima [FREE] (17:03) when Toyota used the Akuma Ichimonji on Nagashima.
- After eight long days of silence, F-MAX Unified Heavyweight Champion Ryo Inoue broke his silence in a blog post on the official HP of the Steel Wind Dojo.
"I'm sorry it has taken me this long to address the events of May 31st. It has taken me time to reflect and process that night.
I feel my words following my match with Fujita have been misinterpreted. I meant no disrespect. I was speaking the truth. However, I sometimes forget that it is sometimes rude to speak truthfully, especially when there are people present who do not want to accept the truth. Of course, I stand by everything I said. Nobody can deny that after defeating Fujita, I am the strongest fighter in the world. And I truly believe that there is nobody on my level anymore. Defeating Fujita was like scaling the highest summit on earth. Nothing short of luring that dog Genji Yamato out of hiding could even begin to peak my interest.
While I planned to make my leave from the ring for the time being, it is true that I am obligated to finish the limited contract I signed with Pro-Wrestling FURY. And under usual circumstances, I would tell you that I am agreeing with these two upcoming matches simply to finish out my contract, as I am a man of honor... However, that is not the case here.
While it is true I had planned to leave the ring if I defeated Fujita, I was most curious after watching Norihiro Akashi return to the Japanese ring. His outburst after my match both angered me and impressed me. His disruption angered me for obvious reasons. But I was impressed with the guts he showed. Part of me would even like to test his mettle. That is why when Nishida made the decision to put Akashi against me, I had no objections like most believed I would. However, don't misunderstand me. I accepted this match simply to see what Akashi has. He clearly has no chance of defeating me, as the difference in experience is simply too high. Regarding the belt being on the line... I feel that defending against such an inexperienced person would devalue the belt... But it is their decision. While the records show this will be my fourth defense, in reality it is my first, as I did not accept myself as champion until I had beaten Fujita. Regardless, Akashi will simply be another broken FURY wrestler.
Otsuo Kayusa however is somebody I take very seriously... Ever since I advanced upon the FURY ring, Kayusa and I have had our threads of fate loosely entwined. After all, I decimated Kayusa's kouhai in my very first FURY match, and did so again months later. And now, I'm looking to destroy another kouhai of Kayusa's. He will truly have motivation going into our match on 6/12. He will be a threat that I will dispose of.
After these final two matches, my obligation to FURY will be complete for the time being. I will resume my plan to return to the Steel Wind dojo while I wait for a person strong enough to challenge me. However, make no mistake about it. I will give FURY every opportunity to take back their title before I leave."
"I'm sorry it has taken me this long to address the events of May 31st. It has taken me time to reflect and process that night.
I feel my words following my match with Fujita have been misinterpreted. I meant no disrespect. I was speaking the truth. However, I sometimes forget that it is sometimes rude to speak truthfully, especially when there are people present who do not want to accept the truth. Of course, I stand by everything I said. Nobody can deny that after defeating Fujita, I am the strongest fighter in the world. And I truly believe that there is nobody on my level anymore. Defeating Fujita was like scaling the highest summit on earth. Nothing short of luring that dog Genji Yamato out of hiding could even begin to peak my interest.
While I planned to make my leave from the ring for the time being, it is true that I am obligated to finish the limited contract I signed with Pro-Wrestling FURY. And under usual circumstances, I would tell you that I am agreeing with these two upcoming matches simply to finish out my contract, as I am a man of honor... However, that is not the case here.
While it is true I had planned to leave the ring if I defeated Fujita, I was most curious after watching Norihiro Akashi return to the Japanese ring. His outburst after my match both angered me and impressed me. His disruption angered me for obvious reasons. But I was impressed with the guts he showed. Part of me would even like to test his mettle. That is why when Nishida made the decision to put Akashi against me, I had no objections like most believed I would. However, don't misunderstand me. I accepted this match simply to see what Akashi has. He clearly has no chance of defeating me, as the difference in experience is simply too high. Regarding the belt being on the line... I feel that defending against such an inexperienced person would devalue the belt... But it is their decision. While the records show this will be my fourth defense, in reality it is my first, as I did not accept myself as champion until I had beaten Fujita. Regardless, Akashi will simply be another broken FURY wrestler.
Otsuo Kayusa however is somebody I take very seriously... Ever since I advanced upon the FURY ring, Kayusa and I have had our threads of fate loosely entwined. After all, I decimated Kayusa's kouhai in my very first FURY match, and did so again months later. And now, I'm looking to destroy another kouhai of Kayusa's. He will truly have motivation going into our match on 6/12. He will be a threat that I will dispose of.
After these final two matches, my obligation to FURY will be complete for the time being. I will resume my plan to return to the Steel Wind dojo while I wait for a person strong enough to challenge me. However, make no mistake about it. I will give FURY every opportunity to take back their title before I leave."
- Ryo Inoue
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