- FURY's series continued tonight in Mie, as Etsuya Kawachi and Hidaka Kamon faced off against Jun Kobayashi and Kenichiro Hujikawa to start things off. The two had a competitive tag sprint. Despite being reasonably smaller, Kawachi and Kamon held their own against “KobaKen” for much of the match. In the end however, Hujikawa managed to batter Kawachi with the Axe Bomber K, setting up his jolting Northern Lights Bomb to pick up the three count. The Mie fans applauded the efforts of both teams afterwards, getting the show off to a hot start. KobaKen praised Kawachi and Kamon, but said nothing would stop them from challenging for the F-MAX Tag Team titles again.
- While indirectly, Kazuma Fujita suffered another loss leading into what will be his final match as a FURY wrestler on 2/05, as he and Mamoru Sekishima battled Tetsuhisa NAKAI and freelancer Ryuugo Nagashima. NAKAI seemed to have some vitriol for Fujita, as he took any opportunity to attack Fujita. After the match, Fujita gave a similar speech to his one yesterday, thanking the Mie fans for supporting him. He promised to return to Japan as the WWA World Heavyweight Champion. Nagashima met Fujita with a handshake after the match, while NAKAI abruptly took his leave...
- In the fourth match, the bitter generation war within FURY's junior division continued. Tonight however, the match actually had decisive finish, as Kyoto Okazaki scored sudden pinfall over Fumihiko Shirai using a Diving Swinging DDT, catching everyone off guard. After the match, Okazaki asked Ota if he liked the “gift” sent from their “old friend,” giving a possible hint to who their mystery X partner will be on 2/05...
- The tyrannical winning streak of TAKU continued in the night's main event, as UPRISER'Z were victorious over the Mushozoku team of Hiroaki Nakata, Masafuji Yoshida, Masato Osagawa, and Tetsujin. Both sides fought back and forth, trading control through out. The focus remained on Masato Osagawa and TAKU, who will face off in a #1 contenders match on 2/05 in Korakuen Hall. The two spent a good portion of the early going outside, attacking one another with whatever they could get their hands on. But in the end, TAKU was able to break away, and put Tetsujin away with his Chojin Bomber... After the match, TAKU said that Osagawa was merely an obstacle keeping him from becoming F-MAX Unified Heavyweight Champion. Osagawa, ripe with anger, fought back, calling TAKU a “failure of a leader,” citing that UPRISER'Z had not been the same since Naoki Fukuda left. Obviously, this didn't amuse TAKU, who left, simply vowing to decimate Osagawa when they meet on 2/05!
- While indirectly, Kazuma Fujita suffered another loss leading into what will be his final match as a FURY wrestler on 2/05, as he and Mamoru Sekishima battled Tetsuhisa NAKAI and freelancer Ryuugo Nagashima. NAKAI seemed to have some vitriol for Fujita, as he took any opportunity to attack Fujita. After the match, Fujita gave a similar speech to his one yesterday, thanking the Mie fans for supporting him. He promised to return to Japan as the WWA World Heavyweight Champion. Nagashima met Fujita with a handshake after the match, while NAKAI abruptly took his leave...
- In the fourth match, the bitter generation war within FURY's junior division continued. Tonight however, the match actually had decisive finish, as Kyoto Okazaki scored sudden pinfall over Fumihiko Shirai using a Diving Swinging DDT, catching everyone off guard. After the match, Okazaki asked Ota if he liked the “gift” sent from their “old friend,” giving a possible hint to who their mystery X partner will be on 2/05...
- The tyrannical winning streak of TAKU continued in the night's main event, as UPRISER'Z were victorious over the Mushozoku team of Hiroaki Nakata, Masafuji Yoshida, Masato Osagawa, and Tetsujin. Both sides fought back and forth, trading control through out. The focus remained on Masato Osagawa and TAKU, who will face off in a #1 contenders match on 2/05 in Korakuen Hall. The two spent a good portion of the early going outside, attacking one another with whatever they could get their hands on. But in the end, TAKU was able to break away, and put Tetsujin away with his Chojin Bomber... After the match, TAKU said that Osagawa was merely an obstacle keeping him from becoming F-MAX Unified Heavyweight Champion. Osagawa, ripe with anger, fought back, calling TAKU a “failure of a leader,” citing that UPRISER'Z had not been the same since Naoki Fukuda left. Obviously, this didn't amuse TAKU, who left, simply vowing to decimate Osagawa when they meet on 2/05!
January 15, 2010
Mie - Okuma Town Gymnasium (800)
713 Fans (Super No Vacancy)
1. Jun Kobayashi & Kenichiro Hujikawa beat Etsuya Kawachi & Hidaka Kamon (11:09) when Hujikawa used the Northern Lights Bomb on Kawachi.
2. Tetsuhisa NAKAI & Ryuugo Nagashima [FREE] beat "Mr. 300%" Kazuma Fujita & Mamoru Sekishima (12:18) when NAKAI used a lariat on Sekishima.
3. Naoki Fukuda & Shigeru Iwasaki beat Chikao Kessin & Go Taniguchi (10:03) when Fukuda used the Mastodon Splash on Taniguchi.
4. ATSUKA, Kyoto Okazaki & Yoshihiro Shimoda beat Jet Jaguar, Kotaro Ota & Fumihiko Shirai (8:14) when Okazaki used a Diving Swinging DDT on Ota.
5. Otsuo Kayusa, Norihiro Akashi & Seiji Sasaki beat Akira Takayoshi, Naoyuki Watanabe & Kazuki Sendo (12:32) when Sasaki used the SS Star Press on Sendo.
6. TAKU, YAKUTA, RYUJI & Manabe Tsuji beat Hiroaki Nakata, Masafuji Yoshida, Masato Osagawa & Tetsujin (23:39) when TAKU used the Chojin Bomber on Tetsujin.
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