1. With death defying stunts
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revolutionary pioneer,
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they were pioneers.
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was relatively homogenized.
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whole different level.
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will bleed to death.
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his roster of wrestlers
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dangerous situations,
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with diehard fans,
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of hardcore wrestling.
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known for the brutality,
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that made that company click.
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exploding barb wire,
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the exploding ring.
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and crazier, and crazier.
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than a fruitcake
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of those matches.
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everybody ran to the middle.
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"Get out of here,
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get out of here!"
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who sacrificed everything
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that he killed my father.
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culture was popularized by
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All Japan Pro Wrestling,
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Japan Pro Wrestling.
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and Dory Funk came over
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western personas
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Japanese audiences.
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tougher than shoe leather.
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hollowed eye scorpion.
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The best there ever was.
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he worked New Japan.
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an all-time great.
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that started out in,
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of All Japan's dojo system
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to further his craft and
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styles of the west.
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be sent to the different
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further learn their trade.
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an apprenticeship.
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of the death match.
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the American Onita.
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huge, huge compliment.
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Onita was sent to Amarillo.
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drawn to Terry's style.
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barbed wire matches.
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you know, and...
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thing to want to be.
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opponent he deemed inferior,
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lesson by the promoter.
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they wanted to do with him
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But it wasn't one guy.
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Rat Packed him.
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he spoke English.
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like I spoke Japanese.
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I really was.
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sent him on the road.
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Onita and Masa Fuchi...
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from his injuries,
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Masa Fuchi,
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to battle in the infamous
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tearing down a partition!
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there by that big fan!
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over the counter.
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and a willingness to inject
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into his matches,
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All Japan Pro Wrestling.
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main event stardom,
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in a devastating injury.
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Onita's athleticism,
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of becoming a high flying star.
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in wrestling lay in the
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and imagination.
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when you're in your,
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had never been done before.
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drives him
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real-life karate champion,
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a ground breaking series of
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wrestler against martial artist.
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violence Onita was
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thing going because
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full course meal.
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technical wrestling,
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incredible women.
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always the blood and guts.
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buffet of brutality.
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behind replacing ring ropes
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audience comes first.
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more than the safety of
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impossible to avoid.
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go to no end...
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to rig up, like,
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this was insane!
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to compete with Japan's
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increasingly dangerous
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legitimate bloodshed.
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one of the female wrestlers
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the fabric into her skin.
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do my match and I just hear
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worldly sounds of suffering.
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never heard before.
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like-minded performers
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Masado Tanaka,
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some guys over to FMW.
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FMW was the main event,
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think about a 20-year-old
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main event against a
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beating the shit out of me.
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kicking you as hard as
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all they knew how to do.
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I was never invited.
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I was in FMW for 3 years.
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rest of my life.
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Oh, did you see that?
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and he was a nice guy, ha.
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they were young boys when
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Butcher was in Japan
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those two guys.
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Onita starts a company,
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The Sheik and says,
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tag team tournament.
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anybody you want."
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"I'll bring my nephew."
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I got hurt.
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long getting stitches.
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went to the hospital.
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my cuts and then taping 'em.
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glued up all the boys, too.
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really paid the price,
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roadmap of scars.
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you know, like a...
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but none can connect with
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like the promotion's
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somebody who looks like they do.
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man, man against himself,
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man against the wire,
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you re doing what you love,
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fear on a nightly basis.
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earn their respect,
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embrace it wholeheartedly.
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his match would be,
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crying in front of the fans.
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had given it his all,
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had stood behind him.
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version of 'Wild Thing'.
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out of their seats and
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his head and cried.
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he was going to do it.
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reasonably good chance that
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die in that ring.
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consistently top himself,
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Goto versus Sabu and
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outside of your own hands
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someone else
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people get burned, literally.
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I would have jumped off it.
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in the middle.
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hands and knees.
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you couldn't breathe.
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immediately turned around,
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I didn't see that.
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the fire pretty bad.
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Onita outside of the ring.
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water on my uncle because
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on him and
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that it was bad.
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He gave me life.
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expanding fan base and
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in the trappings
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as a scrappy underdog,
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gained from the violence
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but from ties with
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of the arenas.
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they were definitely there.
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money laundering scheme,
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will kind of sponsor and put on.
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sometimes with sponsors,
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check out their pinkies.
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the sponsors were missing
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line of business they were
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pinkies would be eliminated.
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that was part of
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away from a certain section,
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many people in that section,
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the mafia section and like,
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there with 50 chairs empty
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were scared to sit by 'em.
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over there anyways,
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we don't know that.
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we're in the dressing room
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bang on the door.
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hallway and I got trapped.
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Japanese guys
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kicked.
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Mike Awesome was there.
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the huge, monster heel.
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throwing guys off and,
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I loved him after that.
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Onita overcame his injury
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rival his competitors.
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spectacular stunt to date.
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ring death match.
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in bringing in Terry Funk.
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of this company.
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About 30, 40,000.
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it's the front row people.
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I had no idea.
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to the damn ring.
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into a match, you know.
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ready to capture that crowd.
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realizes that his hero,
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pro wrestling is going to be
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ring and he tries to wake
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can't wake him up.
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so what does he do?
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with his body.
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boom, boom, boom,
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and fireworks and just,
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you can't see anything.
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thing I've ever seen in my life.
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he pinned him.
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was create a spectacle.
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survived thanks to Onita,
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carrying each other out.
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hooked you into it,
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of what wrestling is.
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really knew how to do.
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I wasn't satisfied.
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after a match either
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I think he ran and hid.
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3 promotion in the country,
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on what was going on with
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most popular performers
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just in wrestling.
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big part of the culture.
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shock to his fans.
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421. He didn't want to do it anymore.
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422. He'd had enough.
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423. And you can fail and not
have any money at all.
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424. Or you can go out
like he did with
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I'm sure.
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426. Onita continues to headline
shows for another full year,
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young wrestler to become
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429. Hayabusa!
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heir apparent to Onita.
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coming is elegant.
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433. But he was also willing
to do the extreme stuff.
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who later became Hayabusa.
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Stadium was against Ezaki.
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437. And at the time,
the big move that
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which nobody did.
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439. At FMW's 6th anniversary show,
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440. Onita's retirement match
features the special effects
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that made him an icon.
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out of his element.
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hole that I think would be
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just because of how,
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that company he was.
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Onita anywhere else
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emerges to take the reins
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ring announcer,
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Chris Jericho-ah!"
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kind of a chubby guy,
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that was a little bit
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hear like Arai's the
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461. Like, really? Like, wow.
Like, well, why not?
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he was trying to
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I still don't understand.
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And, Shoichi Arai is my dad.
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469. I'm gonna give
this company to you.
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whatever you want."
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but he gave jack shit
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He didn't give nothing to him.
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I'll swear to it.
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476. FMW struggles to
hold its audience.
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starring film role,
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after his retirement,
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to FMW to work
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they would air our stuff
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because it was too violent.
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star Hiromichi Fuyuki to
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creative direction.
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Entertainment Wrestling,
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Entertainment Wrestling.
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having death matches.
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Onita's vision for FMW and
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forces Arai to arrange
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to pack stadiums like
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style was winning
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success for FMW.
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497. Until tragedy struck
on October 22, 2001.
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Moonsault and
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backwards and
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to happen to just
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great performer,
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of future legend.
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needed to be checked,
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short in his prime.
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went the future of FMW.
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to replace Hayabusa.
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emotional blow to FMW and
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injury also sets in motion
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fledgling company afloat.
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or something.
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523. He owed money from the Yakuza
and he couldn't pay them back.
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ringing all the time.
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and she screamed.
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not a good thing.
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like, they divorced.
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528. I think he was really suffering.
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'cause I was too young.
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530. And then my last match there,
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He said he'd send it to me.
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532. And then he killed
himself the next day.
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from the Japanese mafia,
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they're gonna get their
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end of the story.
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selfish for doing that,
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family owes that money.
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life insurance payment,
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to cover his family's
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and they changed the key and
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our house anymore.
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my memories
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but it's all gone.
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don't have anything.
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that he was too kind.
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That's why he's gone.
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briefly rises from the ashes
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and Hayabusa acting
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tragedy strikes again when
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his home and dies
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gut wrenching things you see
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members of wrestling royalty
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different promotions.
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emotional moments
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Hayabusa walks to the ring.
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566. FMW was the wild wild west
of professional wrestling.
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the east, geographically,
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wild frontier.
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569. If you could think it,
you could do it.
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570. The spectacle always came first.
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of wrestling history,
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still borrowed from,
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575. I took it to ECW.
ECW was formed from FMW.
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promotion around himself.
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under dog wrestler,
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