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00:00¡Gracias!
00:30WWE was very homogenized.
00:32WCW could get a little wild,
00:34but FMW took it to a whole different level.
00:39You get Oneida, it will bleed to death.
00:42Every night, he bleeds to death.
00:44Other wrestlers have more good moves
00:47or a nice body or something,
00:50but only does something inside, like a fighting spirit.
00:54By putting himself in his roster of wrestlers
01:00in increasingly dangerous situations,
01:03Oneida filled stadiums with die-hard fans
01:06and became a global icon of hardcore wrestling.
01:09As much as they were known for the brutality,
01:12it was really the imagination that made that company click.
01:16A no-rope barbed wire match,
01:18and then they go to the exploding barbed wire,
01:20then they go to the exploding ring,
01:22and, like, the electrified pool.
01:25It just got crazier and crazier and crazier.
01:30You've got to be just nuttier than a fruitcake
01:33to get into one of those matches.
01:36It got too hot, and everybody ran to the middle,
01:38and everybody's thinking,
01:39get out of here, get out of here, get out of here.
01:41The promotion's meteoric rise
01:43was followed by an equally spectacular crash
01:46that left its top star paralyzed
01:49and its new CEO dead.
01:51Some place the blame for FMW's tragic downfall
01:54on its founder,
01:56who sacrificed everything for fame and fortune.
01:59Some of my dad's fans say
02:02that he killed my father.
02:05Did he run over some people?
02:07I'm sure he did.
02:08But it was necessary to be at Sushi Onida.
02:12Superstar.
02:15I am Sushi Onida.
02:30Thank you.
02:31Yeah.
02:32Uh,
02:33Uh,
02:34first of all.
02:35It was a movie called Giant Typhoon.
02:36La música de Baba
02:38Es un libro de Baba
02:40El Manga de Baba
02:42Era un libro de Baba
02:44Cuando me di cuenta
02:46Me di cuenta, me di cuenta
02:48Prures es increíble
02:50Pensaba que me di cuenta
02:52Que me di cuenta
02:54Prures es increíble
02:56No me di cuenta
02:58No me di cuenta
03:00No me di cuenta
03:02La cultura de Baba
03:04Esa escapada
03:06La cultura de Baba
03:08Y Antonio Inoki
03:10La cultura de Baba
03:12Esa escapada
03:14La cultura de Baba
03:16Y Antonio Inoki
03:18Enrique
03:20El menino
03:22El menino
03:24Enrique
03:26El menino
03:28El menino
03:30Era un monge de
03:35Algo
03:36Y Antonio
03:38El menino
03:40El menino
03:42El menino
03:44El menino
03:46El menino
03:48El menino
03:50El menino
03:52El menino
03:54¡Suscríbete al canal!
04:24My name is Chris Jericho, and I work for two tours in FMW.
04:29Onida was a guy that started out in, I think it was All Japan, and he was kind of a high flyer.
04:35A young disciple of Giant Baba, Onida rose through the ranks of All Japan's dojo system
04:40before being sent to America to further his craft and learn from the styles of the West.
04:47Japanese wrestlers would be sent to the different wrestling territories to further learn their trade.
04:52It was almost like an apprenticeship.
04:55My name is Mick Foley. I'm known as the King of the Deathmatch.
05:01But for a few years, I was the American Onida.
05:04And that was a huge, huge compliment.
05:09Well, Terry had told me that Onida was sent to Amarillo.
05:13Onida was very drawn to Terry's style.
05:16He had watched me in barbed wire matches, and he really idolized me.
05:21That's why he came to Amarillo.
05:23Be like Terry Funk, you know, and what a horrible thing to want to be.
05:26He wanted to be an idiot, too.
05:33There's a lot of communication between the wrestlers and the community.
05:37I think the most trusted me was Terry Funk.
05:41There's a mighty fine tractor ride here out on a double-cross ranch.
05:47When Onida arrived in Amarillo, he was recovering from recent injuries suffered in the Dominican Republic.
05:54After refusing to lose to an opponent he deemed inferior,
05:58Onida was taught a painful lesson by the promoter.
06:01He didn't agree with what they wanted to do with him, and they beat him up.
06:06But it wasn't one guy, it was all of them.
06:09Rat-backed him.
06:12What was your first impression of him when you first met him?
06:20Nuts.
06:24I spoke Japanese like he spoke English.
06:27He spoke English like I spoke Japanese.
06:31We both were lost.
06:33But we got along.
06:36I was there for him, I really was.
06:39I bought him a used car.
06:42And I got him a job and sent him on the road.
06:46The Japanese team of Mr. Onida and Masafuchi.
06:50After Onida recovers from his injuries,
06:52he and fellow protege Masafuchi travel to Memphis, Tennessee
06:56to battle in the infamous Tupelo concession stand brawl.
06:59The end of the concession stand after tearing down the position.
07:03I think the main point is Tennessee.
07:11Slam!
07:12Onida is totally covered there by that big fan.
07:15Onida is pulling himself over the counter.
07:19Unita, que estábamos en la caja.
07:49El poder de la vida es un modo de desangébilo de los hombres.
07:55Y me dijo que la gente está contando.
08:01Con una mejora de habilidad y una habilidad que se puede injectar una enorme violencia en sus jugadores,
08:06Onida se vuelve a la vuelta de todo el japan de la proestación.
08:10En la cuspe de la estuda de la estuda de un accidente de una vena de accidente.
08:15La enfermedad permanecerá
08:44Unidas' athleticism,
08:45instantly ending his dreams
08:47of becoming a high-flying star.
08:49He was limited as an athlete.
08:51He realized that his future
08:53in wrestling lie
08:55in the powers of
08:57perseverance and imagination.
09:00What do you do when you're in your late
09:0120s, early 30s and your whole career
09:03is gone? Well, he created something that
09:05had never been done before.
09:07After years of working odd jobs,
09:09Unidas' thirst for stardom drives
09:11him to devise a bold stunt.
09:13He publicly challenges real-life
09:15karate champion Masashi Oyagi
09:18to compete in a ground-breaking
09:20series of brutal matches
09:21pitting wrestler against martial artists.
09:43wrestling is so interesting.
09:48Building upon the violence
09:50Unida was exposed to in America,
09:52their rivalry
09:54makes headlines and draws
09:56massive crowds.
09:57by the time Unida claims victory
10:07in their final bout,
10:09his Frontier Martial Arts
10:10wrestling promotion
10:12is officially born.
10:13FMW and FMW had a really good thing going because
10:19they gave you a full-course meal.
10:20You know, you got your technical wrestling,
10:22flying wrestling, incredible women.
10:25But the hallmark was always
10:26the blood and guts.
10:27Ah, it was like a buffet
10:29of brutality.
10:31The thinking that goes behind replacing
10:43ring ropes with barbed wire is the audience
10:46comes first.
10:47We care about them far more than the safety
10:50of the people doing this.
10:51And real injuries are not a bad thing.
10:55They're encouraged.
10:57And they are impossible to avoid.
11:20How would you describe a typical
11:23FMW hardcore match?
11:24What are the things you'd see in it?
11:25A lot of guys that would
11:27go to no end,
11:30to self-annihilation
11:34of the bodies
11:36to have a better match
11:40than what the opposition did.
11:45Okay, the barbed wire isn't enough.
11:47We're going to have to rig up
11:48like electrical shocks to it.
11:50Like, this was, this was,
11:54this was insane.
12:07To compete with Japan's
12:08two major promotions,
12:10FMW matches feature
12:12increasingly dangerous stunts
12:14that result in legitimate bloodshed.
12:17I was at an FMW show
12:19where one of the female wrestlers
12:20got hit with a fireball.
12:23And her outfit,
12:25it burned the fabric
12:27into her skin.
12:29And I'm getting ready
12:30to do my match.
12:31I just hear these
12:31almost otherworldly
12:33sounds of suffering.
12:35Tears streaming down her face,
12:36sobs like I have never heard before.
12:38And it's like,
12:39we talk about a price
12:40that's really, really steep.
12:42And I had to block that
12:43out of my mind
12:44and go about
12:45with my main event match.
12:46Onida's FMW roster
12:53includes like-minded performers
12:54Tarzan Goto,
12:56Mr. Pogo,
12:57Masato Tanaka,
12:59the gladiator,
13:00a.k.a. Mike Awesome,
13:01as well as up-and-coming talent
13:03with North American experience.
13:05People want to see the action.
13:07People want to see
13:08something different.
13:10Hi, this is Ricky Fuji
13:11from FMW.
13:15People never seen before
13:16like in a crowd
13:17fighting each other
13:19like beside
13:19the boom, boom, boom,
13:21the bloody,
13:21the blue,
13:22oh my God, oh my God,
13:23oh my God.
13:24So that's why
13:25a lot of people
13:25are excited.
13:27We had a connection
13:28with a guy called Ricky Fuji
13:29who had spent time
13:30in Calgary
13:31that was able to
13:33bring some guys
13:34over to FMW.
13:35My first match ever
13:36in FMW was the main event
13:37which is hilarious
13:38to me.
13:38I think about a 20-year-old
13:39Chris Jericho
13:40in the main event
13:41against a karate expert
13:43who was just beating
13:43the shit out of me.
13:45They would be in there
13:45kicking you as hard
13:46as they could
13:47because that's all
13:48they knew how to do.
13:49I was like,
13:49what the hell am I doing here?
13:51So I was never invited.
13:52I was never invited.
13:53It was completely luck.
13:56I'm Sabu.
13:57I was in FMW
13:58for three years,
13:59in Japan for a year
14:00and an independent
14:01the rest of my life.
14:02There it goes, Sabu.
14:04Oh, did you see that?
14:05What a lot of guys.
14:09My uncle was the Sheik
14:10and he was a great guy,
14:13he was a mean guy
14:14and he was a nice guy.
14:17Onida and Tarzan Gordo,
14:19they were young boys
14:19when the Sheik
14:20and Abdul the Butcher
14:21was in Japan
14:22in the early 70s and 80s.
14:24Every time they came to town,
14:25they took care
14:25of those two guys.
14:27So 20 years later,
14:28Onida starts a company
14:29and he calls up the Sheik
14:31and says,
14:31we're going to have
14:31a tag team tournament.
14:32You can come there,
14:33come and bring anybody you want.
14:35He goes,
14:35I'll bring my nephew.
14:37And he could have chose anybody,
14:38but he chose me.
14:40What's it like
14:41to work with barbed wire?
14:43Oh, it sucks.
14:43It sucks.
14:44The first barbed wire match,
14:45I got hurt.
14:47They took me to the hospital.
14:48I was in there
14:49all night long
14:50getting stitches.
14:51After that,
14:51I never went to the hospital.
14:52It took too long.
14:53So I started crazy gluing my cuts
14:55and then taping them.
14:56I basically taped
14:57and glued up
14:58to all the boys too.
15:01A single barb
15:02can do a lot of damage
15:04in a hurry.
15:05And it has.
15:06There are some gaping wounds.
15:08You know,
15:08Sabu really paid the price,
15:10you know,
15:11with a road map of scars.
15:13Makes me look like,
15:14you know,
15:14like a preschooler.
15:17FMW's wrestlers
15:20sacrifice their bodies
15:22on a nightly basis,
15:23but none can connect
15:24with the audience
15:25quite like the promotion's
15:26founder and star,
15:28Atsushi Onida.
15:29Onida had an ability
15:30to allow people
15:32to feel his pain
15:33and see themselves
15:36in him.
15:38Some people can't connect
15:40with a larger-than-life superhero.
15:42They can connect
15:43with somebody
15:43who looks like they do,
15:44who is limited physically.
15:47But not limited of will.
15:54You know,
15:55there's man against man,
16:06man against himself,
16:07and now you enter
16:08man against the wire,
16:10man against flames,
16:12where you're making a living,
16:14putting on a show,
16:15you're doing what you love,
16:16but you're also facing fear
16:18on a nightly basis.
16:20And you have to tackle it,
16:22and you have to earn their respect,
16:23and you have to embrace it wholeheartedly.
16:25The whole end of his match
16:34would be basically
16:36crying
16:37in front of the fans.
16:39The meaning was
16:41he had given it his all
16:42and he was crying
16:44because the fans
16:46had stood behind him.
16:47And they played
16:48Joan Jett's version
16:49of Wild Thing,
16:50and everybody
16:51would get up
16:52out of their seats
16:53and crowd around
16:53the ringside
16:54as he poured water
16:56on his head
16:56and cried.
16:58And dude,
16:59it got over
17:00so huge.
17:02And then,
17:04it was a big show
17:07and the stadium
17:08and the arena.
17:09Right after,
17:10he's going to the ambulance.
17:12Wee, oh, wee, oh, wee, oh.
17:14In the ambulance,
17:15he thinks himself,
17:16oh, okay,
17:18what's next?
17:20That's what I heard.
17:21Yeah.
17:21So, if he could think
17:41that he was going
17:42to do it,
17:43and I think
17:44there was a reasonably
17:46good chance
17:47that he was going
17:47to die in that ring.
17:48In Onida's pursuit
17:52to consistently
17:53top himself,
17:54a tag team match
17:55with Tarzan Goto
17:56versus Sabu
17:58and his 65-year-old
17:59uncle, the Sheik,
18:00goes terribly wrong.
18:02Where did the idea
18:02for this fire match
18:03come from?
18:04I don't know.
18:05I assumed Puerto Rico
18:07because they had one before
18:08and Onida wanted
18:09to top it.
18:10I didn't care.
18:11I figured
18:12they know what they're doing.
18:13They know
18:13it would be safe.
18:16Wow.
18:16That's taking things
18:17outside of your own hands
18:19and trusting
18:20the environment
18:21someone else
18:22has created for you.
18:23I'm not comfortable
18:23with that,
18:24and I've seen
18:25a lot of people
18:26get burned,
18:27literally.
18:28It got too hot
18:29way too fast.
18:31If it was a building,
18:32I would have jumped off it.
18:44There's an FMW logo
18:46in the middle.
18:46It melted in our hands.
18:48It melted in our elbows,
18:49hands and knees.
18:50You couldn't hear nothing.
18:51You couldn't breathe.
18:52It was a roar.
18:56I jumped out
18:57and immediately
18:58turned around
18:58through a bucket of water.
18:59He went out the other side.
19:24I didn't see that.
19:25He got burned
19:25by the fire
19:26pretty bad.
19:31My uncle
19:32carried on
19:33wrestling
19:33Onida
19:34outside the ring
19:34and I was trying
19:35to throw water
19:36on my uncle
19:36because he had
19:37his back burned up.
19:38I threw a bucket
19:39of water on him
19:39and the skin
19:40on his back
19:40came off.
19:44Were you angry
19:47at all
19:47with Onida
19:48or anybody else
19:49about how dangerous
19:49that was?
19:50I was angry
19:51at anybody.
19:51I was angry
19:51that it was bad
19:52and the plan
19:54was bad.
19:55I can't be angry
19:55at Onida.
19:56He gave me life.
19:57Riding high
20:04with an expanding
20:05fan base
20:06and sold-out shows
20:07Onida revels
20:09in the trappings
20:09of his newfound stardom.
20:11He may have started
20:12as a scrappy underdog
20:13and he became
20:14the king
20:16and was treated
20:18as such.
20:21And he had
20:21sticky fingers.
20:23He took all the money.
20:24He took all the money.
20:28He took all the money.
20:29And his success
20:30was made
20:31by his
20:33good
20:34.
20:34I could
20:35have
20:36the
20:37big head
20:38and
20:40he
20:40got
20:41the
20:424LDK
20:44and
20:45the
20:47car
20:48took
20:495
20:50or
20:52the
20:53Así que cuando los años de la vida, los años de la vida, los años de la vida, son 2 millones de dólares.
21:06Onida's fortune is not only gained from the violence he presents in the ring,
21:10but from ties with the nefarious underworld.
21:15So, the Yakuza, the Japanese mob,
21:18how much were they a part of wrestling promotions in Japan at the time?
21:21They were in control of the arenas.
21:29So, the Yakuza were, they were definitely there.
21:33It's kind of almost like a money laundering scheme,
21:36holding shows that the mafia will kind of sponsor and put on.
21:41We would go out to dinner sometimes with sponsors,
21:45and I would just check out their pinkies.
21:47And by and large, a lot of the sponsors were missing their pinkies
21:52because of the line of business they were in,
21:55where sections of the pinkies would be eliminated.
21:59I wasn't comfortable with it,
22:02but I accepted that that was part of what made the scene possible.
22:07Well, they told us to stay away from a certain section,
22:12and I go, well, there's not many people in that section, who cares?
22:15It was because that was the mafia section,
22:17and, like, they had, like, 10 people there
22:19with 50 chairs empty because nobody was scared to sit by them.
22:23I started fighting over there anyways,
22:25and they wouldn't move for us.
22:27Usually people move.
22:28He's a mafia boss, we don't know that.
22:29But then later on,
22:32we're in the dressing room getting bang, bang, bang on the door.
22:34They're looking for us.
22:36I run down this hallway, and I got trapped.
22:40And a bunch of these Japanese guys would knock me down.
22:46And when I was down, I was getting boot f***ing kicked.
22:52And then all of a sudden, Mike Awesome was there.
22:54Mike Awesome, you know, the huge monster heel.
23:02Guys started getting flung up.
23:04Mike Awesome would start throwing guys up.
23:06And saved my life.
23:08I loved him after that.
23:15In four short years,
23:17Onida overcame his injury
23:19to build a promotion to rival his competitors.
23:22To celebrate,
23:24Onida invites his mentor from America
23:26to participate in FMW's
23:29most spectacular stunt to date.
23:34So they had an exploding ring death match.
23:38And they were really smart
23:40in bringing in Terry Funk.
23:42For him to come to FMW,
23:43it changed the perception of this company.
23:45Terry's here.
23:46Terry Funk
23:48It was stadium full.
23:51About 30, 40 thousand.
23:52And they don't charge 50 cents a ticket
23:54over there either.
23:55There's the idiot.
23:55And they don't charge 50 cents a ticket
23:56over there either.
23:57There's the idiot.
23:57And they don't charge 50 cents a ticket
23:59over there either.
24:00y ya por qué todos estos ganan los que se han conseguido
24:05que se han conseguido
24:06lo que tiene que hacer
24:08en el estadio 4
24:09por lo que tiene que hacer
24:1130, 40,000
24:12y no tienen que pagar 50 centos
24:15la ticket sobre ahí
24:16los idiotas
24:19son los delante del río
24:20los delante del río
24:20vamos a tener una bala de explosión
24:22vamos a tener una bala de explosión
24:24vamos a tener una bala de bala
24:26que es malo
24:27¿estas que te mostró
24:29¿Y a ver las explosiones que se van a ser y cosas?
24:32No, no.
24:34No tenía ni idea.
24:39I just went out to the damn room.
24:42I'm a glutton for a crowd being into a match, you know.
24:47I was just out there ready to capture that crowd.
24:52And we did.
24:59¿Qué es eso?
25:01A ver, a la gente le agradece a todos.
25:09Cuando me quedé en el 5,000 de espectadores,
25:17me dijo,
25:18¡I am God!
25:23Entonces el siren se empieza a llamar.
25:29Y al final de este tiempo, el reino explodiría.
25:33Y finalmente, Onida obtiene la victoria, y se leave el reino.
25:39Y esto está bajando, 45 segundos, 30 segundos.
25:42Y Onida realizes que su hero, casi el diablo de japonés por wrestling,
25:47va a ser explotado en este reino.
25:51Así que se vuelve a entrar en el reino, intenta levantar el reino,
25:54y no puede levantar el reino, y ahora es 10 segundos.
25:57No puede levantar el reino, así que lo hace.
25:59Y el reino de Terry Funk con su cuerpo.
26:04Y es un montón de, como, boom, boom, boom, concusión, bombas y fireworks,
26:08y justo, por el tiempo que se ha hecho, no puedes ver nada.
26:11Es fue la gran cosa de babyface que he visto en mi vida.
26:14Él cubrió Terry Funk para salvarlo de la explosión,
26:18después de la que le pinó, eso es Onida.
26:22Lo que FMW hizo lo mejor fue crear un espectáculo.
26:25Y no, Funk survived, gracias a Onida,
26:28y ellos estaban cariéndolos, cariéndolos, cariéndolos de nuevo.
26:31Y Funk fue una gran actitud, cariéndolos, cariéndolos, cariéndolos.
26:33Para mí, es un 5-star match, cariéndolos, cariéndolos, cariéndolos, cariéndolos, cariéndolos, cariéndolos, cariéndolos.
26:40Y esa es la verdadera secreza de lo que Wrestling es.
26:42Es que eso es que Onida realmente le sabía cómo hacer.
26:45Era un genio en eso.
26:49¿Te acuerdas ¿y pensaba ser satisbíneos con lo que te pagaba en esa matcha?
26:53¿Por qué no soy yo?
26:54No, no, no, no.
26:56No, nunca, no, no, no, no.
26:58Nunca encontré a Onida, ¿no?
27:00No, no, no, no, antes de un match,
27:00sino si regresaba el siguiente vez.
27:03Creo que él jugó y quedó.
27:10FMW fue al menos el número 3 en el país,
27:13si no el número 2, dependiendo de lo que estaba pasando con los dos grandes en el tiempo.
27:17Él fue un de los más populares en el país,
27:21y no solo en wrestling.
27:22Él estaba haciendo shows de género.
27:23Un TV drama, o algo en un show, o algo como un talk show.
27:28Así que casi todos los días, el TV, todos los días, todos los días, todo el tiempo.
27:34Él se convirtió tan grande parte de la cultura.
27:37Creo que Onida tenía más planes.
27:40En apenas cinco años después de crear FMW,
27:43Onida anunció su retiro, que viene como un shock a sus fans.
27:47Él no quería hacer nada más, él tenía suficiente.
27:50Y puedes faltar y no tener ningún dinero en todo.
27:54Or you can go out like he did with several million dollars, I'm sure.
28:05Onida continues to headline shows for another full year
28:09while the promotion grooms a young wrestler
28:11to become his future headlining successor.
28:16Hayabusa!
28:19Hayabusa was the heir apparent to Onida.
28:24He was, ah, the word that's coming is elegant.
28:27But he was also willing to do the extreme stuff.
28:32E.G. Izaki is his name.
28:34We later became Hayabusa.
28:35We worked together quite a bit.
28:37My second tour at Kawasaki Stadium was against Izaki.
28:42And at the time, the big move that he did was a moonsault,
28:44which nobody did.
28:45He was presumably in the front row.
28:46So I developed that.
28:48By the time I was or not in the front row.
28:51So, I went to the front row,
28:52the big move that he did not look like a traditional style.
28:53So I practiced.
28:54So, I found him that I prayed.
28:56I became Erzaki Ayane.
28:59Hayabusa is my father.
29:02My father was a good type of thing to do.
29:05It was a good type of thing to do.
29:07Así que creo que es mejor que me guste.
29:12En FMW 6 aniversario show, Onida's retirement match
29:17features the special effects and extreme gore
29:19that made him an icon.
29:21But his opponent is out of his element.
29:23So it's bad for Hayabusa.
29:25And again, I don't want to say anything,
29:29but I thought I wasn't going to be a death match.
29:39When I was in the middle of the day,
29:41I was trying to get rid of myself.
29:48I would regret myself.
29:53I would regret myself.
29:56What is it?
29:57I wanted to go to the end of the day,
30:00and I would regret myself.
30:02My father, I'm not a man.
30:04I'm sorry.
30:05I'm sorry.
30:07I'm sorry.
30:09I'm sorry.
30:10I'm sorry.
30:11I'm sorry.
30:13I'm sorry.
30:15I'm sorry.
30:18I'm sorry.
30:20¡Suscríbete al canal!
30:50con la compañía que él era.
30:52Y vice-versa,
30:54sería difícil de ver Onida en cualquier otro lugar
30:56más allá de que FMW.
30:58Ellos son las mismas.
31:00Yo me voy a ir a un nuevo mundo,
31:04y me he preguntado a quién es el presidente.
31:10Un maligno de sucesor
31:12se va a tomar la reina de FMW,
31:14el promocionador de la reina,
31:16Shoichi Arai.
31:20¡Onida!
31:22¡Atención!
31:24¡Sudden Impact!
31:26¡Landstorm! ¡Cristal Core!
31:28Y él era un chubby tipo de tuxedo
31:32que era un poco más pequeño para él.
31:38Pero luego escuchas,
31:40el nuevo general manager de la reina.
31:44Y me dijeron, ¿verdad?
31:46¿Por qué no?
31:48En cada show.
31:52¡Honita a retire!
31:54Y le dieron, ¿qué?
31:56Y le dieron, ¿qué?
32:00No sabía qué hacer.
32:02Mi padre era una persona muy agradable.
32:04Él era muy pura.
32:06Entonces, no sabía
32:08por qué estaba tratando de entrar en esa empresa.
32:10Yo todavía no entiendo.
32:12Mi nombre es Shell,
32:14y Shoichi Arai es mi padre.
32:16Y le dieron, ¿por qué?
32:18Y le dieron, ¿por qué?
32:20Y le dieron, ¿por qué?
32:22Y le dieron, ¿por qué?
32:24Y le dieron, ¿por qué?
32:26Y le dieron, ¿por qué?
32:28Y le dieron, ¿por qué?
32:29Excuse my language, but he gave jack shit to the ring announcer.
32:35He didn't give nothing to him.
32:38I'll promise you that. I'll swear to it.
32:42Before, like only time I was there in the FMW,
32:45everywhere always packed the arena.
32:49Many people.
32:51New FMW started, then just...
32:59Little people.
33:06Without Onida's star power, FMW's popularity wanes.
33:11After just one starring film role,
33:18Onida realizes his appeal is limited when he's not wrestling.
33:22Less than a year after his retirement,
33:24he unexpectedly returns to FMW to work for his former ring announcer.
33:29When I came back, I thought I was going to go back to the heel.
33:34I was going to go back to the new FMW and the new FMW.
33:41If you hit the new FMW, it would be interesting.
33:45If you do it in Tokyo, all the people are singing.
33:50I thought, I was a heel.
33:51I was going to go back to the new FMW.
33:52But when you go back, it's different.
33:54It's different.
33:55There's a whole different thing.
33:57I think I'm a big name.
33:59I'm a big name.
34:01The customer's like, I'm like, I'm a big name.
34:03I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like, I'm like...
34:05Pero no era nada extraño.
34:10Los dilemas se danan, y se han conseguido una mizotación.
34:20Cuando Arai se dirigía el compañero,
34:22él quería dejar de la muerte de las muertes, ¿verdad?
34:25Sí.
34:26Porque solo se hicieron en especiales.
34:29Porque era muy violento.
34:30Para ser una nueva dirección de FMW,
34:33Arai hires veteran Japanese star Hiromichi Fuyuki
34:37To handle the company's creative direction
34:39That's why like something changed
34:42Arai always like ask Fuyuki, ask Fuyuki
34:47Then Fuyuki say do this, do this, do this
34:51Fuyuki wants to do some like entertainment style
34:54He had a belt called World Entertainment Wrestling
34:58Like WWE but World Entertainment Wrestling
35:00And they started having death matches
35:02The tug of war between Onita's vision for FMW
35:22And Fuyuki's new direction
35:23Forces Arai to arrange a meeting with his top talent
35:27Arai said, please leave FMW
35:47Unita, ya me dejo.
35:53All I said to the owner, please leave FMW.
35:56We got to do this and I want to open high up a start.
36:01El equipo de la FNW se ha convertido en el equipo de la FNW.
36:20Cuando Hayabusa se ha dificil de traer el primer equipo de la gente,
36:24su estilo de athleticismo fue ganar a los fans y se creó que la FNW se ha logrado.
36:31...until tragedy struck on October 22nd, 2001.
36:36He did a second rope moonsault and his foot slipped and he went backwards and landed on his forehead.
36:47Before, he missed something, he always get up.
36:51By the time they're watching, he never get up.
37:01I step in the ring.
37:10Hayabusa, he's like my brother.
37:15He can't talk, but he can't move.
37:20He didn't die. It was worse. He was paralyzed. I'd rather have died.
37:23There was a terrible injury to happen to a great guy, a great, great performer, and a legit kind of future legend.
37:38All the boxes that need to be checked, he had it.
37:41His career was cut short in his prime, and I think with his career went the future of FMW.
38:01They never really found somebody to replace Hayabusa.
38:07Beyond being a serious emotional blow to FMW and his fans, Hayabusa's injury also sets in motion a financial disaster.
38:15Without their star attraction, Arai struggles to keep his fledgling company afloat.
38:20I said, wait, please wait, please wait.
38:24I'll never get paid.
38:25I remember that my mom said, don't steal house money or something.
38:33And what do you think that meant?
38:34Was he using the money from the family to help pay for the business?
38:39Oh, yes.
38:42He owed money from the Yakuza,
38:55and he couldn't pay them back.
38:58His phone was ringing all the time.
39:02My mom was like panicked, and she screamed.
39:05So I thought it's not a good thing.
39:09My mom and dad, like they divorced.
39:13And I think he was really suffering.
39:16And I didn't realize because I was too young.
39:19And then my last match there, we didn't get paid.
39:21He said he'd send it to me, and then he killed himself the next day.
39:24Hung himself in a schoolyard.
39:32When you borrow money from the Japanese mafia,
39:35even if you kill yourself, they're going to get their money from your family.
39:38So that wasn't the end of the story.
39:40They were saying he was selfish for doing that, a coward,
39:42because now his family owes that money.
39:45And they'll get it.
39:46Arai's death triggers a life insurance payment,
39:55but it's sadly not enough to cover his family's newly inherited debt.
39:59They came to my home suddenly, and they changed the key, and they changed everything.
40:04And we couldn't get in our house anymore.
40:07My picture, my video, my memories was all in that house,
40:11but it's all gone.
40:13That's why I don't have anything.
40:14I feel a little bit that Onita used my dad.
40:34A lot of people say that he was too kind and too pure.
40:41That's why he's gone.
40:42I don't have anything else to cover his family, but I don't have anything else to cover his family.
41:12No, no.
41:14No, no.
41:23Over a decade later, FMW briefly rises from the ashes
41:28with Onida back in the ring
41:30and Hayabusa acting as an executive producer.
41:33But less than a year later, tragedy strikes again
41:37when Hayabusa collapses in his home and dies
41:40at the age of 47.
41:42Creo que es una cosa muy importante para hacer un progreso muy importante.
41:49Sin embargo, no se preocupa.
41:53No se preocupa, no se preocupa.
41:58Cuando se preocupa, cuando se preocupa,
42:01cuando se preocupa, cuando se preocupa.
42:05He did walk again.
42:10I mean, it's one of the most gut-wrenching things you see
42:13when he's surrounded by members of wrestling royalty
42:16from several different promotions.
42:19And it's one of the most emotional moments you will ever see
42:23when Hayabusa walks to the ring.
42:35FMW was the wild, wild west of professional wrestling.
42:44I mean, it was in the East geographically,
42:46but it was this lawless, wild frontier.
42:50If you could think it, you could do it.
42:53The spectacle always came first.
42:56And it was a big part of wrestling history
43:00and something that's still borrowed from to this day.
43:03What I learned in FMW, of course, I took it to ECW.
43:19ECW was formed from FMW.
43:23Onida basically built a promotion around himself,
43:27an undersized underdog wrestler,
43:30and made it a huge success.
43:36If you could say anything to him right now,
43:38what would you say?
43:42Is there any reason that you want to flick him off?
43:45No, hell no.
43:47I love him.
43:48I love him.
43:49I love him.
43:52So, Haruk Hogan's代わりに Haruk Hogan is not.
43:56Of course, Haruk Hogan, Haruk Hogan.
43:58Anthony Hinoqui is Anthony Hinoqui.
44:00Giant Barker, Giant Barker.
44:03Onida Hachit's story is onida Hachit.
44:05It's probably only one at least.
44:06Adiós.
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