- Tonight's show in Toyama opened with a short, but spirited youth match between Ooinaru Waza's Seiji Sasaki and Kazuki Sendo. After a short feeling out process, both wrestlers put out their best effort. Sendo showed great improvement against Sasaki, using an array of dropkicks and knees to try and get the win. The more experienced Sasaki however made a timely counter, allowing him to connect with the SS Smash. In the end, he was able to catch Sendo with the “Corazon” crucifix hold to pin his shoulders to the mat for the victory!
- The next match saw Kazuma Fujita's first match since announcing his transfer to Defiance Wrestling, leading Masafuji Yoshida and Tetsujin against the trio of Hiroaki Nakata, Tetsuhisa NAKAI, and freelancer Ryuugo Nagashima. Both sides went back and forth, until Nagashima caught Tetsujin with his sliding “R-Bracer” elbow for the victory. After the match, Fujita gave a brief speech, thanking the Toyama fans for supporting him for all of these years. He apologized for the abrupt nature of his transfer, but said he was doing it to raise the stature of Japanese Pro-Wrestling in the United States. The Toyama fans gave Fujita a loud round of applause leading to his exit.
- As has been the case lately, Kyoto Okazaki once again caused his team to be DQ'd after attacking referee Akinori Fuwa with a chair after refusing to let go of an illegal choke on Jet Jaguar. However, having enough of Okazaki's antics, Jet Jaguar petitioned for a restart. Hesitantly, Fuwa agreed. Okazaki had another ace up his sleeve however after catching Fumihiko Shirai with a blatant kick to the groin behind Fuwa's back, before cradling him with a small package hold for the three count. The crowd booed Okazaki, ATSUKA, and Shimoda veciferiously afterwards prompting their exit... Jaguar again swore revenge.
- The rivalry between Masato Osagawa and TAKU continued tonight, with their #1 contenders match only weeks away. Tonight, it was TAKU who came out on top of a preliminary tag team skirmish, picking up the win over Mamoru Sekishima following the Chojin Bomber. TAKU verbally ran Osagawa down after the match, saying he was dominant as a Junior Heavyweight, but be overwhelmed as a Heavyweight. Osagawa however fought back, saying that it was TAKU who appeared to have struggled making the transition between Junior and Heavyweight, noting that in the two times he has challenged for the F-MAX Heavyweight title, he has failed. This infuriated TAKU, whose face quickly became red. He immediately left the ring angrily, vowing to show Osagawa the strength of a true Heavyweight when they meet on 2/05.
- In the main event, NEW FORCE scored a revenge victory over REAL-ONE as both sides squared off once again in an eight-man tag. The closing moments came down to Naoyuki Watanabe and Kenichiro Hujikawa, both of which traded near falls. In the end however, Watanabe would edge Hujikawa out with the Dragon Suplex hold, pinning him down just long enough to get the three count. The Toyama fans loudly applauded the efforts of both team, showing that the hard work both teams put into the match had paid off. Both Akira Takayoshi and Naoki Fukuda spoke after the match, saying that the landscape of FURY is forever changing. Fukuda noted that with Kazuma Fujita soon departing, everyone in the company would have to step up.
- The next match saw Kazuma Fujita's first match since announcing his transfer to Defiance Wrestling, leading Masafuji Yoshida and Tetsujin against the trio of Hiroaki Nakata, Tetsuhisa NAKAI, and freelancer Ryuugo Nagashima. Both sides went back and forth, until Nagashima caught Tetsujin with his sliding “R-Bracer” elbow for the victory. After the match, Fujita gave a brief speech, thanking the Toyama fans for supporting him for all of these years. He apologized for the abrupt nature of his transfer, but said he was doing it to raise the stature of Japanese Pro-Wrestling in the United States. The Toyama fans gave Fujita a loud round of applause leading to his exit.
- As has been the case lately, Kyoto Okazaki once again caused his team to be DQ'd after attacking referee Akinori Fuwa with a chair after refusing to let go of an illegal choke on Jet Jaguar. However, having enough of Okazaki's antics, Jet Jaguar petitioned for a restart. Hesitantly, Fuwa agreed. Okazaki had another ace up his sleeve however after catching Fumihiko Shirai with a blatant kick to the groin behind Fuwa's back, before cradling him with a small package hold for the three count. The crowd booed Okazaki, ATSUKA, and Shimoda veciferiously afterwards prompting their exit... Jaguar again swore revenge.
- The rivalry between Masato Osagawa and TAKU continued tonight, with their #1 contenders match only weeks away. Tonight, it was TAKU who came out on top of a preliminary tag team skirmish, picking up the win over Mamoru Sekishima following the Chojin Bomber. TAKU verbally ran Osagawa down after the match, saying he was dominant as a Junior Heavyweight, but be overwhelmed as a Heavyweight. Osagawa however fought back, saying that it was TAKU who appeared to have struggled making the transition between Junior and Heavyweight, noting that in the two times he has challenged for the F-MAX Heavyweight title, he has failed. This infuriated TAKU, whose face quickly became red. He immediately left the ring angrily, vowing to show Osagawa the strength of a true Heavyweight when they meet on 2/05.
- In the main event, NEW FORCE scored a revenge victory over REAL-ONE as both sides squared off once again in an eight-man tag. The closing moments came down to Naoyuki Watanabe and Kenichiro Hujikawa, both of which traded near falls. In the end however, Watanabe would edge Hujikawa out with the Dragon Suplex hold, pinning him down just long enough to get the three count. The Toyama fans loudly applauded the efforts of both team, showing that the hard work both teams put into the match had paid off. Both Akira Takayoshi and Naoki Fukuda spoke after the match, saying that the landscape of FURY is forever changing. Fukuda noted that with Kazuma Fujita soon departing, everyone in the company would have to step up.
January 14, 2010
Toyama - Uozu City Gymnasium (1,500)
1,346 Fans (Super No Vacancy)
1. Seiji Sasaki beat Kazuki Sendo (7:40) with the Corazon.
2. Hiroaki Nakata, Tetsuhisa NAKAI & Ryuugo Nagashima [FREE] beat "Mr. 300%" Kazuma Fujita, Masafuji Yoshida & Tetsujin (10:49) when Nagashima used the R-Bracer on Tetsujin.
3. Otsuo Kayusa, Chikao Kessin & Norihiro Akashi beat Daisuke Iwata, YAKUTA & RYUJI (10:07) when Kessin used the Sekai Ichi no Backdrop on YAKUTA.
4. Jet Jaguar, Kotaro Ota & Fumihiko Shirai beat ATSUKA, Kyoto Okazaki & Yoshihiro Shimoda (5:56) when Okazaki was DQ'd.
4a. ATSUKA, Kyoto Okazaki & Yoshihiro Shimoda beat Jet Jaguar, Kotaro Ota & Fumihiko Shirai (6:05) when Okazaki used a small package hold on Shirai.
5. TAKU & Manabe Tsuji beat Masato Osagawa & Mamoru Sekishima (13:21) when TAKU used the Chojin Bomber on Sekishima.
6. Akira Takayoshi, Naoyuki Watanabe, Etsuya Kawachi & Hidaka Kamon beat Naoki Fukuda, Jun Kobayashi, Kenichiro Hujikawa & Shigeru Iwasaki (18:40) when Watanabe used the Dragon Suplex hold on Hujikawa.
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