November 12, 2011 (Samurai! TV)
Aichi - Sky Hall Toyota (6,500)
4,315 Fans
1. KOF Grand Prix - Block A: Dusty Griffith [4] beat Norihiro Akashi [0] (14:10) with the Atomic Powerbomb.
2. KOF Grand Prix - Block A: "Mr. H20" Adam Waterman [DEF] [4] beat Masafuji Yoshida [0] (9:52) with The Waterfall.
3. KOF Grand Prix - Block A: Naoyuki Watanabe [8] beat Kenichiro Hujikawa [0] (8:45) with the Shining Wizard.
4. KOF Grand Prix - Block B: Jun Kobayashi [2] beat Yoshihiro Shimoda [0] (12:44) with the Splash Mountain.
5. Special Eight Man Tag Match: Chikao Kessin, Daisuke Iwata, Mamoru Sekishima & Kazuki Sendo beat Masato Osagawa, Shigeru Iwasaki, Tetsujin & Shintaro Kan (9:27) when Iwata used the Cobra Twist on Kan.
6. KOF Grand Prix - Block A: Tetsuhisa NAKAI [6] beat Manabe Tsuji [6] (16:28) with the MAX BULLET.
7. KOF Grand Prix - Block B: ATSUKA [2] beat Naoki Fukuda [6] (17:05) with the Viento Clutch.
8. KOF Grand Prix - Block B: Akira Takayoshi [4] beat Masakazu Fujimoto [CRIMSON] [2] (14:15) with a Grounded Octopus hold.
9. KOF Grand Prix - Block A: Jet Jaguar [2] beat TAKU [6] (15:25) with the Jaguar Special II.
10. KOF Grand Prix - Block B: Ryo Inoue [T.A.P.] [6] beat Hiroaki Nakata [6] (19:36) with an avalanche style Brainbuster.
* In front of his home crowd, Ryo Inoue defeated Hiroaki Nakata in an incredible match of the year candidate. Nakata took the legend to the limit, forcing Inoue to use a move he hasn't used since his days in the JPA, the nadare-shiki Brainbuster. Inoue closed the show with a rousing microphone appeal, promising to paint the FURY ring with the colors of T.A.P.
* Jet Jaguar scored a much needed victory in the semi final, overcoming the Muscle Beast TAKU after working over TAKU's right arm for much of the match. Jaguar was ultimately able to counter TAKU's Chojin Bomber with a sharp kick to the arm, followed by the rolling jujigatame called the Jaguar Special II.
* Akira Takayoshi had a lot of trouble with CRIMSON's Masakazu Fujimoto, following prey to several near falls as a result of Fujimoto's powerful offense. However, after avoiding the MONSTER RUSH!, Akira countered with three sharp Enzuigiris, before cradling Fujimoto with the Ground Octopus hold, pinning him just long enough for the three!
* In the biggest upset of the tournament so far, ATSUKA managed to cradle F-MAX Unified Heavyweight Champion Naoki Fukuda, giving him his first victory of the tournament. ATSUKA was able to trap Fukuda with the Viento Clutch after countering the Mastodon Hades. The result earned an enormous reaction from the crowd, as ATSUKA himself celebrated as if it was the biggest win of his life.
* Despite coming close to his fourth consecutive win, Manabe Tsuji's streak was ended at the hands of Tetsuhisa NAKAI. Tsuji gave a leveled up performance, but ended up falling short after suffering NAKAI's MAX BULLET.
* Daisuke Iwata turned many heads by appearing in his old black trunks, along with sporting a clean face and head, as oppose to the long beard he has had for the last two years. He wrestled the match clean, even submitting rookie Shintaro Kan with the Cobra Twist. Many of the wrestlers seemed impressed. All of the wrestlers but Iwata's former tag partner, Shigeru Iwasaki that is. Iwata attempted to shake hands with Iwasaki after the match, only to be given the cold shoulder.
* Naoyuki Watanabe earns his fourth win, taking firm lead of the A Block. However, the series is not even half over, and can still be anyone's game.
A Block:
1. Naoyuki Watanabe [8]
2. TAKU [6]
- Manabe Tsuji [6]
- Tetsuhisa NAKAI [6]
5. Dusty Griffith [4]
- Adam Waterman [4]
7. Jet Jaguar [2]
8. Kenichiro Hujikawa [0]
- Masafuji Yoshida [0]
- Norihiro Akashi [0]
B Block:
1. Naoki Fukuda [6]
- Hiroaki Nakata [6]
- Chikao Kessin [6]
- Ryo Inoue [6]
5. Akira Takayoshi [4]
6. Masato Osagawa [2]
- Masakazu Fujimoto [2]
- ATSUKA [2]
- Jun Kobayashi [2]
10. Yoshihiro Shimoda [0]
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[Results] KING OF FURY GRAND PRIX 2011, 11/12/2011 @ Sky Hall Toyota
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[Results] 11/18/2009 @ Sky Hall Toyota
OOC: I feel I need to state that from this show on until 12/21, I'm going to be really phoning these cards in due to just how far I've fallen behind.
- The F-MAX Summit tournament continued tonight in Aichi, in front of a packed house of over 6,500 fans to witness a renewal of one of Pro-Wrestling's greatest rivalries, as Kazuma Fujita and Keiji Takano faced off in their first singles match since 2007. Before that however, there would be seven other important tournament bouts. First of which saw Naoki Fukuda defeating Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON's Masakazu Fujimoto. Fukuda struggled with Fujimoto's mammoth size and strength early on, but eventually drove out the air in Fujimoto's body with two consecutive Mastodon Splashes to pick up two points... Jun Kobayashi finally scored his first win of the tournament, besting Superstar Pro-Wrestling's young supernova Masahiro Sakamoto. Despite the loss, Sakamoto came within an eyelash of winning after unleashing a brutal flurry of elbows. It would take Kobayashi to use his limit breaking Niagra Driver to put the spirited Sakamoto down... Coming off his loss to Masato Osagawa, Tetsuhisa NAKAI redeemed himself with a win over Naoyuki Watanabe to keep his tournament hopes alive. Watanabe tried trickery to try and flash cradle NAKAI early on, but NAKAI's blunt-force power was too much for the technical master, as NAKAI's lariat would finally send Watanabe to the canvas... Norihiro Akashi continued his winning ways coming off scoring his first victory against Masahiro Sakamoto, as he pulled off a big win over fellow Ooinaru Waza member Chikao Kessin. It would take Akashi pulling out a vicious rolling lariat, before finally using a Moonsault press to keep Kessin down for the three count... Hiroaki Nakata also followed up his win over F-MAX Champion Otsuo Kayusa with a technical win over Masato Osagawa, using the Kido Clutch to cradle him for the three count. Even in defeat, Osagawa looked impressive, nearly beating Nakata several times within the nine-minutes the match lasted... In the next tournament bout, Akira Takayoshi and TAKU continued their never-ending rivalry. Like most of their encounters, their regular finishers wouldn't be enough to put the other down. It eventually came down to who would hit their limit breaker first: Akira's POSEIDON, or TAKU's Hinotama Buster. The answer would be Akira, who managed to finally connect with his Cobra Clutch Regal Plex to pin TAKU's shoulders to the mat... In the semi final, F-MAX Unified Heavyweight Champion Otsuo Kayusa finally scored his first victory of the tournament, submitting Nansei Nihon Pro-Wrestling's Shuji Kido with an ankle hold. Kido looked good in going against a renewed Otsuo Kayusa, only to fall short in the end...
However, all eyes were on the nights main event, as “Mr. 300%” Kazuma Fujita met his rival Keiji Takano. The match played off of their prior three encounters in many ways, such as the start, where both men assumed a mixed martial arts stance, leading to the two trading some kicks and palm strikes. Fujita however would quickly abandon the fighting style, and worked over Takano using his simple pro-wrestling style. The Aichi crowd actually seemed to favor Takano in the match, with shrieking calls of “TAKANO!” ringing from the audience through out the match. The support came in handy for Takano, who found himself on the defensive during the second act of the bout. Fujita eventually connected with his trademark Powerbomb, which he used to defeat Takano in their last match in 2007, only for Takano to kick out. Eventually, Takano managed to fight back with wild elbows, before tossing Fujita to the outside, where Takano began assaulting Fujita with a chair. Back in the ring, Takano maintained control using various submissions, before finally trapping Fujita in a tight triangle choke! The fans began to rally towards Fujita for the first time in the match, encouraging him to fight with chants of “FU-JI-TA!” Fujita finally found the strength to get to his two feet, where he managed to dead lift Takano into the air, before POWERBOMBING HIM INTO THE TURNBUCKLE! As Takano got to a standing position, Fujita tried to follow up with a crushing lariat in the corner, only for Takano to kick Fujita's arm away! Takano held out his arm while screaming, “AXE BOOMBAH!” However, as he went for the kill shot, Fujita ducked, before BLASTING TAKANO WITH A SHORT-RANGED FUJITA LARIAT! The match finally reached the 20:00 mark, as both men looked exhausted. Both wrestlers exchanged brutal brainbusters, only for them both to shake off the effects and rise to their feet. An exchange of slaps led to both men trading lariats. It had appeared that Fujita would win out, having arguably the strongest lariat in wrestling. Takano however won the exchange, clocking Fujita with the Axe Bomber, knocking Fujita to the mat! As the 25:00 mark approached, the fans became somewhat deflated, expecting a time-limit draw. Regardless, the closing moments of the match were nothing less than breathtaking, as Takano countered a Fujita Lariat with a Judo Throw, before transitioning into the Takano Lock X! The fans ERUPTED as Ring Announcer Eizo Hayakawa announced that there was thirty-seconds left in the match. As the seconds ticked away, it appeared that Fujita would survive the remaining time... However, with eleven seconds left, Fujita SUBMITTED, causing the fans to erupt in surprise! Fujita's face was beet red as Takano released the hold, showing that he was mere moments away from blacking out... The crowd gave Takano a huge ovation, as Takano scored his first singles victory over Fujita... After both men were tended to, the two rivals faced off in the center of the ring... Takano finally broke the silence, as he extended his hand outwards... Fujita sized him up, before accepting Takano's gesture...
- In the only non-tournament bout of the night, Jet Jaguar, Kenichiro Hujikawa, and Shigeru Iwasaki faced the team of “The Betrayer” Yoshihiro Shimoda, ATSUKA, and Kyoto Okazaki. Shimoda appeared with a new look, sporting jet black hair with one blond streak, along with long red-on-black trunks, and white boots. Shimoda showed a more aggressive style than usual, taking every opportunity to attack his 11/25 opponent, Jet Jaguar. Shimoda would eventually finish Shigeru Iwasaki with the Shinto Buster for the three count... After the match, Shimoda took the microphone and said that he, along with ATSUKA and Kyoto Okazaki would break the new generation of FURY Juniors, starting with Jet Jaguar.
- The F-MAX Summit tournament continued tonight in Aichi, in front of a packed house of over 6,500 fans to witness a renewal of one of Pro-Wrestling's greatest rivalries, as Kazuma Fujita and Keiji Takano faced off in their first singles match since 2007. Before that however, there would be seven other important tournament bouts. First of which saw Naoki Fukuda defeating Pro-Wrestling CRIMSON's Masakazu Fujimoto. Fukuda struggled with Fujimoto's mammoth size and strength early on, but eventually drove out the air in Fujimoto's body with two consecutive Mastodon Splashes to pick up two points... Jun Kobayashi finally scored his first win of the tournament, besting Superstar Pro-Wrestling's young supernova Masahiro Sakamoto. Despite the loss, Sakamoto came within an eyelash of winning after unleashing a brutal flurry of elbows. It would take Kobayashi to use his limit breaking Niagra Driver to put the spirited Sakamoto down... Coming off his loss to Masato Osagawa, Tetsuhisa NAKAI redeemed himself with a win over Naoyuki Watanabe to keep his tournament hopes alive. Watanabe tried trickery to try and flash cradle NAKAI early on, but NAKAI's blunt-force power was too much for the technical master, as NAKAI's lariat would finally send Watanabe to the canvas... Norihiro Akashi continued his winning ways coming off scoring his first victory against Masahiro Sakamoto, as he pulled off a big win over fellow Ooinaru Waza member Chikao Kessin. It would take Akashi pulling out a vicious rolling lariat, before finally using a Moonsault press to keep Kessin down for the three count... Hiroaki Nakata also followed up his win over F-MAX Champion Otsuo Kayusa with a technical win over Masato Osagawa, using the Kido Clutch to cradle him for the three count. Even in defeat, Osagawa looked impressive, nearly beating Nakata several times within the nine-minutes the match lasted... In the next tournament bout, Akira Takayoshi and TAKU continued their never-ending rivalry. Like most of their encounters, their regular finishers wouldn't be enough to put the other down. It eventually came down to who would hit their limit breaker first: Akira's POSEIDON, or TAKU's Hinotama Buster. The answer would be Akira, who managed to finally connect with his Cobra Clutch Regal Plex to pin TAKU's shoulders to the mat... In the semi final, F-MAX Unified Heavyweight Champion Otsuo Kayusa finally scored his first victory of the tournament, submitting Nansei Nihon Pro-Wrestling's Shuji Kido with an ankle hold. Kido looked good in going against a renewed Otsuo Kayusa, only to fall short in the end...
However, all eyes were on the nights main event, as “Mr. 300%” Kazuma Fujita met his rival Keiji Takano. The match played off of their prior three encounters in many ways, such as the start, where both men assumed a mixed martial arts stance, leading to the two trading some kicks and palm strikes. Fujita however would quickly abandon the fighting style, and worked over Takano using his simple pro-wrestling style. The Aichi crowd actually seemed to favor Takano in the match, with shrieking calls of “TAKANO!” ringing from the audience through out the match. The support came in handy for Takano, who found himself on the defensive during the second act of the bout. Fujita eventually connected with his trademark Powerbomb, which he used to defeat Takano in their last match in 2007, only for Takano to kick out. Eventually, Takano managed to fight back with wild elbows, before tossing Fujita to the outside, where Takano began assaulting Fujita with a chair. Back in the ring, Takano maintained control using various submissions, before finally trapping Fujita in a tight triangle choke! The fans began to rally towards Fujita for the first time in the match, encouraging him to fight with chants of “FU-JI-TA!” Fujita finally found the strength to get to his two feet, where he managed to dead lift Takano into the air, before POWERBOMBING HIM INTO THE TURNBUCKLE! As Takano got to a standing position, Fujita tried to follow up with a crushing lariat in the corner, only for Takano to kick Fujita's arm away! Takano held out his arm while screaming, “AXE BOOMBAH!” However, as he went for the kill shot, Fujita ducked, before BLASTING TAKANO WITH A SHORT-RANGED FUJITA LARIAT! The match finally reached the 20:00 mark, as both men looked exhausted. Both wrestlers exchanged brutal brainbusters, only for them both to shake off the effects and rise to their feet. An exchange of slaps led to both men trading lariats. It had appeared that Fujita would win out, having arguably the strongest lariat in wrestling. Takano however won the exchange, clocking Fujita with the Axe Bomber, knocking Fujita to the mat! As the 25:00 mark approached, the fans became somewhat deflated, expecting a time-limit draw. Regardless, the closing moments of the match were nothing less than breathtaking, as Takano countered a Fujita Lariat with a Judo Throw, before transitioning into the Takano Lock X! The fans ERUPTED as Ring Announcer Eizo Hayakawa announced that there was thirty-seconds left in the match. As the seconds ticked away, it appeared that Fujita would survive the remaining time... However, with eleven seconds left, Fujita SUBMITTED, causing the fans to erupt in surprise! Fujita's face was beet red as Takano released the hold, showing that he was mere moments away from blacking out... The crowd gave Takano a huge ovation, as Takano scored his first singles victory over Fujita... After both men were tended to, the two rivals faced off in the center of the ring... Takano finally broke the silence, as he extended his hand outwards... Fujita sized him up, before accepting Takano's gesture...
- In the only non-tournament bout of the night, Jet Jaguar, Kenichiro Hujikawa, and Shigeru Iwasaki faced the team of “The Betrayer” Yoshihiro Shimoda, ATSUKA, and Kyoto Okazaki. Shimoda appeared with a new look, sporting jet black hair with one blond streak, along with long red-on-black trunks, and white boots. Shimoda showed a more aggressive style than usual, taking every opportunity to attack his 11/25 opponent, Jet Jaguar. Shimoda would eventually finish Shigeru Iwasaki with the Shinto Buster for the three count... After the match, Shimoda took the microphone and said that he, along with ATSUKA and Kyoto Okazaki would break the new generation of FURY Juniors, starting with Jet Jaguar.
November 18, 2009
Aichi - Sky Hall Toyota (6,500)
6,503 Fans (Super No Vacancy Full House)
1. F-MAX Summit - Block B: Naoki Fukuda [6] beat Masakazu Fujimoto [CRIMSON] [2] (11:52) with the Mastodon Splash.
2. F-MAX Summit - Block A: Jun Kobayashi [2] beat Masahiro Sakamoto [S-PRO] [0] (9:41) with the Niagra Driver.
3. F-MAX Summit - Block B: Tetsuhisa NAKAI [6] beat Naoyuki Watanabe [3] (10:58) with a lariat.
4. F-MAX Summit - Block A: Norihiro Akashi [4] beat Chikao Kessin [4] (13:20) with a Moonsault press.
5. Yoshihiro Shimoda, ATSUKA & Kyoto Okazaki beat Jet Jaguar, Kenichiro Hujikawa & Shigeru Iwasaki (9:55) when Shimoda used the Shinto Buster on Iwasaki.
6. F-MAX Summit - Block B: Hiroaki Nakata [4] beat Masato Osagawa [4] (9:10) with the Kido Clutch.
7. F-MAX Summit - Block A: Akira Takayoshi [6] beat TAKU [4] (14:36) with the POSEIDON.
8. F-MAX Summit - Block B: Otsuo Kayusa [3] beat Shuji Kido [Nansei] [4] (10:01) with an ankle hold.
9. F-MAX Summit - Block A: Keiji Takano [Takano Gundan] [8] beat "Mr. 300%" Kazuma Fujita [4] (29:49) with the Takano Lock X.
F-MAX Summit 2009 Standings
Block A:
1. Keiji Takano [8]
2.. Akira Takayoshi [6]
3. TAKU [4]
- "Mr. 300%" Kazuma Fujita [4]
- Chikao Kessin [4]
- Norihiro Akashi [4]
7. Jun Kobayashi [2]
8. Masahiro Sakamoto [0]
Block B:
1. Tetsuhisa NAKAI [6]
2. Naoki Fukuda [6]
3. Masato Osagawa [4]
- Shuji Kido [4]
- Hiroaki Nakata [4]
6. Naoyuki Watanabe [3]
- Otsuo Kayusa [3]
8. Masakazu Fujimoto [2]
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