FURY TV! Results 05/31/14
Jun 1, 2014 6:44:44 GMT -7
Post by Deleted on Jun 1, 2014 6:44:44 GMT -7
FURY TV!
SEGMENT
The show opens backstage where we see Togi Makabe chugging a Sapporo, looking confident with a dented in chair in his other hand. He throws down the crushed beer can and slaps the chair's seat a few times, holding it up for the audience to see with a big smile on his face.
Makabe:
"You all had to sit there and listen to a bunch of jackasses flap their gums about who's the best, who deserves this and that and all that other crap! Well, guess what! I did the loudest talkin' when I came upside Okada's brain dead skull with a steel chair, and if they didn't get the message, I'll let 'em hear again later tonight! Okada, you wanna go out there, walkin' around, prancin' with your skinny little arms out actin' like you're God? Well, to me, you look like a six foot piece of trash talkin' a bunch of bullcrap, but I'm gonna fix that problem when I shove my boot down your throat! And you, Nakamura, you wanna sulk around, scowl, make your little threats like you scare somebody... the only thing you scare is ratings, cause the fans turn the damn channel every time you're on the set, but guess what? I have it my way, I'm puttin' you out permanently, so problem solved! But don't go thankin' me, don't send me your little notes, or your damn tweets, or any of that crap. Save that garbage for the biggest piece of human feces this business has ever seen, and a man who makes me wanna puke my guys out by the name of Tanahashi! Tanahashi, with your little haircut and all those fans, I'd say you're too busy drinkin' your own damn Kool-Aid, but your head's too far up your ass for that! You think you're the best cause these people love you, and you got a couple flashy moves and you got fan boys around the world giving you hand service right and left, kissing your ass like you invented the Frog Splash!?! Pretty boy, you're gonna fall into line and realize here in NWA Japan it's Makabe's way or the highway, and come the main event, I'm fixin' to have me some frog legs! Best or not, you stand toe to toe with me and I'm knockin' your lights out, and that goes for you, too, Joe, cause if you think you're tough, you're dumber than you are slow and fat, I'll be happy to lift that belt off ya. Now get outta my way, I got some beer to drink and some asses to kick!"
Makabe shoves the camera out of his way as he stomps out of the interview area, and we head to the ring.
MATCH ONE
Arisa Nakajima & Hikaru Shida vs. Io Shirai & Kyoko Kimura
There was a definite emphasis on high spots in this women's opener, as the ladies implemented a more lucha libre influenced style throughout. Shirai and Kimura seemed to be the more aggressive of the teams, and thus came off more heelish, as they would really rip into their opponents in instances where the match became more grounded. Nakajima found herself isolated for a number of minutes, withstanding a good amount of damage, but used her speed and skill to escape a Gory Special implemented by Kimura to execute a roll-up, then make the hot tag to Shida, who came in fast and hard with flying strikes and take downs. Io Shirai would manage to successfully stifle her offense, though, parlaying it into her finisher, a Package German Suplex into a Leg Clutch Hold to get the pinfall.
Shirai would leave the match looking cocky, showing no respect to her opponents or her partner as she left, congratulating herself mostly for the win. This didn't sit too well with the other ladies involved.
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MATCH TWO
Kotaro Suzuki vs. Katsuhiko Nakajima
This was a contrast of styles, and Nakajima was able to make it his kind of match from the early going. Nakajima wanted this to be a more grounded and stiff striking affair, and Suzuki had trouble from the get go trying to sway things in his favor, usually preferring a more face paced, high impact, and high flying style. Nakajima would keep the pressure on, and it forced Suzuki to show his endurance and ground skills, which may have surprised Nakajima, as he seemed to be able to hang on the mat and hold his own. Suzuki is very experienced and cunning, and he was able to get the better of Nakajima by countering his finishing German Suplex into a Roll-Up Pin attempt, taking this opportunity to then switch the momentum. Suzuki was able to hit a big Rolling Elbow, followed by a Leapfrog Bulldog, which was enough to stun Nakajima and get the surprise come from behind victory!
Nakajima couldn't believe it, arguing with the referee as he held his head in shock, and Kotaro just left grinning, holding his back but pointing at his head, obviously pleased with himself for pulling out the hard fought win.
SEGMENT
Backstage, we see Yuji Nagata and Minoru Suzuki still in their wrestling attire some time after their match earlier in the evening, which was interrupted by the newly formed group, The Change.
Nagata:
"Listen, I've got a match next week signed by the office, and it is against Kondo. I want you to back me up out there, as, despite our differences, I think we have a common enemy."
Suzuki seems less than impressed, scowling.
Suzuki:
"Just because some cowards attacked us doesn't mean we are friends, and I'm not going to just stick my neck out for you, Nagata. If I had it my way, it'd be me in there with you again next week, and I'd finish the job of beating you down myself. Hell, I'd beat down that bastard Kondo and his little buddies, too, but that's not in the cards for me. You're on your own."
Suzuki snarls at Nagata, who can't believe this turn of events. Now he has this match, and he apparently has no back up. He may be a lamb to the slaughter.
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MATCH THREE
Go Shiozaki vs. Tetsuya Naito
Another contrast of styles here, and it is one that sees the more mat based discipline of Royal Road wrestling against the flashy and hard hitting variation of Strong Style that Naito brings to the table. Shiozaki has a slight power advantage, and used it early to land some big punishment on Naito, sending chops and kicks his way and pounding him around ringside before holding him down in the ring with various leg locks. Naito would show his poise and make his way back fighting, hitting a big German Suplex to turn the tides, and then use a Wheel Kick and Missle Dropkick to help close the gap on the damage meter. The end would come down to a flurry, as Go was looking to land a big Lariat and Naito wanted to put him down with anything to set up his Stardust Press. Go would land his Lariat, but Naito would manage to kick out, showing his guts. Go would decide to call for the end, looking to deliver his Wrist Clutch Inverted Scoop Brainbuster, known as the Limit Break, but Naito would roll and counter, delivering a big Reverse STO and capturing Go into a Koji Clutch! Go would fight and fight, scratching and clawing his way closer to the ropes and breaking the hold by placing a foot on the bottom one. Naito would relinquish, lifting up Go and attempting to scoop him up, but Go blasts Naito with a series of elbows, followed by a vicious looking Spinning Back Chop to the neck! Naito drops to a knee, and Go comes off the ropes, catching him with a big Lariat! Go once again goes for the cover, but Naito once again kicks out! Go grabs at his hair, a little frustrated, but he calls for the end and goes in for the kill. He lifts Naito up and attempts a Vertical Suplex lift, but Naito catches him with a knee to the face on the way up! Naito follows up with a big Rolling Koppou Kick, taking Go down to a knee and then Naito grabs him from behind, taking him over with a Dragon Suplex! It only gets a two, and this crowd are on their feet! Both men get up, looking a little wobbly, and they begin exchanging back and forth open hand shots with both hands, desperately trying to knock down the other. The open hand shots turn into headbutts, and Naito looks like he might be getting the better of it when Go grabs him and delivers a Back Suplex! Both men take a minute to regain their composure, with Go getting up first, and he grabs Tetsuya by his long, orange hair and pulls him in, quickly scooping him up and sending him down with a Rib Breaker, then heading up top... Go flies off with a Moonsault, but Naito gets his knees up! Naito lifts up Go, hammerlocking him and then lifting him up, slamming him down with a Powerslam he calls Gloria! The fans are on their feet as Naito makes the signal, stumbling a bit but heading up top... Twisting Moonsault, it is the Stardust Press and Naito hit it flush! The crowd counts as Naito gets the three after a grueling back and forth contest.
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MATCH FOUR
Winner Receivers World Heavyweight Title Match
Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Kazuchika Okada vs. Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Togi Makabe
Table was dressed for this, as each man had their say and staked their claim to this, and this crowd has been waiting eagerly to see the outcome. Immediately Okada stormed and went after Makabe, and the two headed to the outside to brawl. Okada is sporting a bandage on his head after taking a beating from Makabe, aided by a steel chair, and this left Tanahashi and Nakamura inside to write another chapter in their career long vendetta, Nakamura going to the eyes early and sending knees and clubbing blows to the ribs and back of the "Ace of the Universe". Nakamura would whip Tanahashi and catch him with a Lariat coming back, but Tanahashi would not go down, balling his fists and gritting his teeth, sending these fans into chants of "Tana! Tana!" Nakamura tries to cut him off with inside elbows, but Tanahashi bursts, catching Nakamura with a series of open hand shots before delivering a big Enzuigiri! The man who has been described as a "Once in a Century Talent" doesn't waste any time plotting his next move, seeing Makabe choking Okada against the guardrail. Tanahashi makes a dash for it and flies through the ropes, blasting both Makabe and Okada with a suicide dive he calls the Dragon Rocket, sending both men flying over the railing into the crowd, getting a huge pop! Nakamura is back up, though, and he goes to the ropes. Nakamura picks his moment and then flies over with a Pescado, coming down hard on top of Tanahashi! Nakamura then begins to stomp and choke Tanahashi, sticking out his tongue and mocking the crowd as they boo the self-proclaim "King of Strong Style"! Nakamura lifts up Tanahashi as Okada and Makabe get back to their feet on the outside. Nakamura sends Tanahashi into the turnpost shoulder first, while Okada heads over the railing. Nakamura grabs Tanahashi by the hair, but Okada catches Nakamura with a dropkick that sends him over the railing now, getting a cheer from the audience. Makabe makes his way over the railing as Okada pounds on Tanahashi. Makabe grabs a chair at ringside, and then heads over. Okada sees Makabe coming and quickly gets out of the way of an on coming chair shot, the smack of which echos off the railing throughout the arena and would have been very damaging. Okada sends fists of fury into the skull of Makabe, but Makabe bulls him back into the railing, taking to his body with blow after blow. Tanahashi is back up and attacks Makabe from behind, grabbing him by his tights and neck and sends him him whirling shoulder first into the turnpost! Tanahashi turns, but catches a kick to the midsection from Okada, and Okada sends Tanahashi back into the ring. Okada comes in with a Senton Atomico, and goes for the pin, but just barely a two count. Okada picks up Tanahashi, knowing he has a small opportunity here, and goes looking for his finisher, the Wrist-Lock into a Lariat he calls The Rainmaker, but Tanahashi elbows his way out of that and hits a German Suplex hold for a two count! Makabe is back in and runs off the ropes, and he manages to catch Tanahashi with a Lariat to take him down! Makabe goes for the cover, but just a two count follows. Makabe hurries and goes after Okada, grabbing him from behind, but Okada catches him with a Mule Kick to the groin to stop him, getting a huge round of boos from the fans, but Okada quickly grabs Makabe and takes him over with a Backdrop Suplex, floating over with a cover, but just a two! Nakamura has been on the outside catching his wind, and sees an opportunity here, rushing in and catching Okada sleeping with the Boma Ye knee strike! Okada is out, but rolls under the ropes. Tanahashi is back up and rushes, catching Nakamura from behind and taking him over with a High Angled German Suplex, bridging it, but Makabe dives and sends a Double Axe Handle to the midsection of Tanahashi, breaking the bridge and the pin attempt at the last second! Makabe gets up and begins pounding his chest before flipping Tanahashi the bird with both and hands and then rushing, catching Tanahashi with a big Spear! The fans think it might be over, but Tanahashi guts his way out at a two count, saving the match! Okada is back in, but he now has a STEEL CHAIR IN HAND! Okada takes a swing, trying to catch Makabe, but Makabe side steps it and the chair hits the ring ropes, coming back and hitting Okada in the face! Makabe runs off the ropes as Okada is stunned, and he catches Okada with a Lariat! Makabe is thinking pin here, but Nakamura is up and grabs Makabe, lifting him onto his shoulders and then planting him ON THE CHAIR with a Death Valley Driver! Makabe is sent out under the ropes on impact, and he's got to be out cold! Tanahashi is back up, and he runs and sends Okada out through the ropes with a running knee strike to the ribs, and Okada hits hard on the outside! Tanahashi and Nakamura turn and see each other, and it is just how the match began with both on the inside, alone and the match is now coming to a close! Nakamura kicks Tanahashi to the abdomen and tries to pull him in for a Piledriver, but Tanahashi twists, having a hold of Nakamura's arm, and pulls him in, looking for a Dragon Suplex perhaps, but Nakamura fights free, stomping Tanahashi's foot and sending a headbutt backwards! Nakamura runs off the ropes and looks like he is thinking Lariat, but Tanahashi is already running and ducks. Nakamura turns on a dime, and is caught by Tanahashi with the Sling Blade! The fans are on their feet as Tanahashi desperately heads up top! And he comes off, nailing the High Fly Flow! Okada has made his way up to the top, though, looking shaky but he flies off and delivers a Flying Elbowdrop to the back of Tanahashi! The fans are going crazy with a huge mixed reaction here, some are loving it, others can't believe it! Okada pushes Tanahashi away and covers Nakamura, hooking the leg almost limply and it's all over! Okada gets the win!
Every man here looks to be hurting pretty bad, but Okada pulls his arm away from the referee and goes on to gloat, pulling himself up the turnbuckles and doing his "Rainmaker" pose as the crowd gives him a loud reaction. Samoa Joe now has an as of yet uncertain date with destiny with the man who considers himself a living God. What a match it will be!