- The second night of the 2009 F-MAX Summit tournament emanated from Miyagi tonight, marking FURY's first time in the province since 10/08/2008. The show opened with "Mr. 300%" Kazuma Fujita scoring his second consecutive win of the tournament over Jun Kobayashi. After putting up a valiant struggle, Kobayashi would succumb to Fujita's second lariat of the match for the result...
Masato Osagawa's momentum after pinning the F-MAX Unified Heavyweight Champion in Korakuen came to a sudden halt as Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON's Masakazu Fujimoto derailed him with using Osagawa's very own Death Valley Bomb, earning Fujimoto his first win of the tournament...
TAKU also avenged his night one defeat, pinning Chikao Kessin after a Chojin Bomber, an enzui Chojin Bomber, followed by one final regular Chojin Bomber. Backstage, TAKU publicly set his sights on his next opponent, Kazuma Fujita!
In the upset of the night, Nansei Nihon Pro-Wrestling's Shuji Kido scored perhaps the biggest victory of his career in pinning WWA National Heavyweight Champion Hiroaki Nakata in a stiff, technical fight. The two traded high kicks towards the end, with Kido winning out using his "Explosion High Kick."
Superstar Pro-Wrestling's young ace continued to struggle after falling to Akira Takayoshi tonight. Even in defeat however, Sakamoto left a lasting impression with both Takayoshi and the Miyagi fans. In fact, it would take two lariats, and THREE Enzuigiris to subdue Sakamoto for the match-ending Tiger Suplex hold...
The F-MAX Unified Heavyweight Champion Otsuo Kayusa continued to struggle in the tournament. While not losing, he would be taken to the half-hour time limit by Naoyuki Watanabe in what fans would describe as a superb technical match...
One match who shows no sign of struggling is Keiji Takano, who garnered one of the largest reactions of the night in defeating the fiery Norihiro Akashi. It was by no means an easy bout for Takano, as Akashi attacked him aggressively from the opening bell. Takano however showcased a superb defense in thwarting all of Akashi's big attacks, before eventually trapping Akashi in his deadly Takano Lock A! With no where to go, Akashi reluctantly submitted just moments before referee Akinori Fuwa stopped the match...
In the final tournament match of the night, Tetsuhisa NAKAI clashed with "The Rampaging Mastodon" Naoki Fukuda in a high-tension main event. Eventually, it would be NAKAI who would score his second straight win after spiking Fukuda with the MAX BULLET for the victory. Backstage, NAKAI said he had no intention of stepping aside for anybody, and promised to retain his tournament title.
- In tonight's only non-tournament bout, Nansei Nihon's Wataru Yamada and Keisuke Rongai traveled across Japan to face the OKINAWA SPEED STARS in a heat-up match for Kotaro Ota's 11/24 All Pacific Jr. Heavyweight title bout against Yamada. In the end of a fun junior sprint, it would be Yamada who would secure the victory over Fumihiko Shirai using his SS Arrow finisher...
Masato Osagawa's momentum after pinning the F-MAX Unified Heavyweight Champion in Korakuen came to a sudden halt as Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON's Masakazu Fujimoto derailed him with using Osagawa's very own Death Valley Bomb, earning Fujimoto his first win of the tournament...
TAKU also avenged his night one defeat, pinning Chikao Kessin after a Chojin Bomber, an enzui Chojin Bomber, followed by one final regular Chojin Bomber. Backstage, TAKU publicly set his sights on his next opponent, Kazuma Fujita!
In the upset of the night, Nansei Nihon Pro-Wrestling's Shuji Kido scored perhaps the biggest victory of his career in pinning WWA National Heavyweight Champion Hiroaki Nakata in a stiff, technical fight. The two traded high kicks towards the end, with Kido winning out using his "Explosion High Kick."
Superstar Pro-Wrestling's young ace continued to struggle after falling to Akira Takayoshi tonight. Even in defeat however, Sakamoto left a lasting impression with both Takayoshi and the Miyagi fans. In fact, it would take two lariats, and THREE Enzuigiris to subdue Sakamoto for the match-ending Tiger Suplex hold...
The F-MAX Unified Heavyweight Champion Otsuo Kayusa continued to struggle in the tournament. While not losing, he would be taken to the half-hour time limit by Naoyuki Watanabe in what fans would describe as a superb technical match...
One match who shows no sign of struggling is Keiji Takano, who garnered one of the largest reactions of the night in defeating the fiery Norihiro Akashi. It was by no means an easy bout for Takano, as Akashi attacked him aggressively from the opening bell. Takano however showcased a superb defense in thwarting all of Akashi's big attacks, before eventually trapping Akashi in his deadly Takano Lock A! With no where to go, Akashi reluctantly submitted just moments before referee Akinori Fuwa stopped the match...
In the final tournament match of the night, Tetsuhisa NAKAI clashed with "The Rampaging Mastodon" Naoki Fukuda in a high-tension main event. Eventually, it would be NAKAI who would score his second straight win after spiking Fukuda with the MAX BULLET for the victory. Backstage, NAKAI said he had no intention of stepping aside for anybody, and promised to retain his tournament title.
- In tonight's only non-tournament bout, Nansei Nihon's Wataru Yamada and Keisuke Rongai traveled across Japan to face the OKINAWA SPEED STARS in a heat-up match for Kotaro Ota's 11/24 All Pacific Jr. Heavyweight title bout against Yamada. In the end of a fun junior sprint, it would be Yamada who would secure the victory over Fumihiko Shirai using his SS Arrow finisher...
November 15, 2009
Miyagi - Miyagi Sports Center (5,000)
3,609 Fans
1. F-MAX Summit - Block A: "Mr. 300%" Kazuma Fujita [4] beat Jun Kobayashi [0] (13:02) with the Fujita Lariat.
2. F-MAX Summit - Block B: Masakazu Fujimoto [CRIMSON] [2] beat Masato Osagawa [2] (11:58) with the Mt. Fujimoto Bomb.
3. F-MAX Summit - Block A: TAKU [2] beat Chikao Kessin [2] (10:11) with the Chojin Bomber.
4. F-MAX Summit - Block B: Shuji Kido [Nansei] [2] beat Hiroaki Nakata [0] (12:19) with the Explosion High Kick.
5. Wataru Yamada [Nansei] & Keisuke Rongai [Nansei] beat Kotaro Ota & Fumihiko Shirai (8:46) when Yamada used the SS Arrow on Shirai.
6. F-MAX Summit - Block A: Akira Takayoshi [4] beat Masahiro Sakamoto [S-PRO] [0] (11:23) with the Tiger Suplex hold.
7. F-MAX Summit - Block B: Otsuo Kayusa [1] vs. Naoyuki Watanabe [3] (30:00) went to a time limit draw.
8. F-MAX Summit - Block A: Keiji Takano [4] beat Norihiro Akashi [0] (8:40) with the Takano Lock A.
9. F-MAX Summit - Block B: Tetsuhisa NAKAI [4] beat Naoki Fukuda [2] (14:48) with the MAX BULLET.
F-MAX Summit 2009 Standings
Block A:
1. Akira Takayoshi [4]
- Keiji Takano [4]
- "Mr. 300%" Kazuma Fujita [4]
4. TAKU [2]
5. Chikao Kessin [2]
6. Masahiro Sakamoto [0]
- Jun Kobayashi [0]
- Norihiro Akashi [0]
Block B:
1. Tetsuhisa NAKAI [4]
2. Naoyuki Watanabe [3]
3. Naoki Fukuda [2]
- Masato Osagawa [2]
- Shuji Kido [2]
- Masakazu Fujimoto [2]
7. Otsuo Kayusa [1]
8. Hiroaki Nakata [0]
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