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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.
00:39Oneida will bleed to death.
00:42Every night, he bleeds to death.
00:45Other wrestlers have more good moves
00:47or a nice body or something,
00:50but only does something inside, like a fighting spirit.
00:57By 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
01:14that made that company click.
01:17A no-rope barbed wire match,
01:19and then they go to the exploding barbed wire,
01:21then they go to the exploding ring
01:22and, like, the electrified pool.
01:25It just got crazier and crazier and crazier.
01:29You'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 placed the blame for FMW's tragic downfall
01:55on its founder,
01:56who sacrificed everything for fame and fortune.
01:59Some of my dad's fans say
02:02that he killed my father.
02:06Did he run over some people?
02:07I'm sure he did.
02:09But it was necessary to be at Sushi Oneida.
02:14Superstar.
02:25I am Sushi Oneida.
02:28Yeah.
02:31Yeah.
02:33Uh…初めまして.
02:34It was a movie called Giant Typhoon.
02:42It was a movie called Giant Typhoon.
02:43I saw that when I saw that,
02:46I thought,
02:46I was amazing.
02:48I thought,
02:49in Madison Square Garden
02:51that they can play in a match.
02:55I thought,
02:56I don't have to go to the world.
02:58I thought,
02:58I don't have to go to the world.
03:00I thought,
03:04I don't have to go to the world.
03:14When Texan brawlers Terry and Dory Funk
03:17came over to perform,
03:18their over-the-top western personas
03:21instantly captivated Japanese audiences.
03:24For some reason,
03:36the people took to me in Japan.
03:41Meaner than a rattlesnake.
03:43Tougher than shoe leather.
03:46More dangerous than a hollow-eyed scorpine.
03:50Middle-aged and crazy.
03:52Crazy like a fox.
03:55You know who that is?
03:57That is me.
03:59The best there ever was.
04:03And the best there ever will be.
04:07You got a new champion!
04:08Terry Funk.
04:10All right,
04:11ask me some questions.
04:14And Terry Funk is one of the most universally loved performers
04:18in Japanese history.
04:19And he worked All Japan.
04:20He worked New Japan.
04:21He'd be known as an all-time great.
04:24My name is Chris Jericho,
04:25and I worked for two tours in FMW.
04:29Oneida was a guy that started out in, I think it was All Japan,
04:33and he was kind of a high-flyer.
04:34A young disciple of Giant Baba,
04:37Oneida rose through the ranks of All Japan's dojo system
04:40before being sent to America to further his craft
04:44and learn from the styles of the West.
04:46Japanese wrestlers would be sent to the different wrestling territories
04:50to further learn their trade.
04:52It was almost like an apprenticeship.
04:55My name is Mick Foley.
04:57I'm known as the King of the Deathmatch.
05:01But for a few years, I was the American Oneida.
05:04And that was a huge, huge compliment.
05:09Well, Terry had told me that Oneida was sent to Amarillo.
05:13Oneida was very drawn to Terry's style.
05:16He had watched me and Bob Warrior matches,
05:19and he really idolized me.
05:21That's why he came to Amarillo.
05:22He'd be like Terry Funk, you know,
05:24and what a horrible thing to want to be.
05:29He wanted to be an idiot, too.
05:32There's a lot of communication between wrestlers.
05:37I was the most trusted of Terry Bank.
05:41There's a mighty fine tractor ride here out on a double-cross ranch.
05:46When Oneida arrived in Amarillo,
05:49he was recovering from recent injuries suffered in the Dominican Republic.
05:53After refusing to lose to an opponent he deemed inferior,
05:57Oneida was taught a painful lesson by the promoter.
06:01He didn't agree with what they wanted to do with him,
06:03and they beat him up.
06:05But it wasn't one guy.
06:07It was all of them rat-backed him.
06:11There was a tree.
06:13There was a tree.
06:17What was your first impression of him when you first met him?
06:20Nuts.
06:23I spoke Japanese like he spoke English.
06:27He spoke English like I spoke Japanese.
06:30We both were lost.
06:33But we got along.
06:36I was there for him.
06:38I really was.
06:39And I bought him a huge car.
06:41And I got him a job and sent him on the road.
06:46The Japanese team of Mr. Onita and Masafuchi.
06:49After Onita recovers from his injuries,
06:52he and fellow protege Masafuchi travel to Memphis, Tennessee
06:55to battle in the infamous Tupelo concession stand brawl.
06:59The end of the concession stand.
07:01After tearing down the partition.
07:04I think the point of the point is Tennessee.
07:08I think the point is Tennessee.
07:10The big fans were totally covered.
07:16Is there anything that has been done?
07:18He didn't want to do it before.
07:24That's what I was doing.
07:31He went to the outside picture.
07:35When I got him out and went to the outside picture,
07:40I put the food on the side of my face.
07:42I was able to get him out of my face.
07:43He was really upset the time.
07:43That doesn't look how he was.
07:45Es decir, esto significa que el hardcore es que la gente te ha encantado, y me parece que la gente
07:54te ha encantado, y me parece que la gente te ha encantado.
08:00Con una buena habilidad y una voluntad de poder adquirir la violencia en los jugadores, Onida se vuelve a la
08:07vuelta a todo el japan pro wrestling.
08:09En la cuspe de la estación de la estación de la estación de la estación del género, un accidente de
08:13accidente se resulta en un desastres.
08:39No se lo hagan, no se lo hagan.
09:09El desigualdante de la estación de la estación de la estación de la estación de la estación de la estación
09:12de la estación del mundo.
09:13El público le llama el campeonato de la vida de la vida de la vida de Masashi Oyagi
09:18a competir en una serie de brutal de una serie de campeonatos de campeonatos
09:21que le pide a los wrestlers contra los artistas.
09:39El equipo de los clientes se enfrentó a la violencia.
09:46El equipo de los chiquitados es divertido.
09:47En el momento en la violencia de la violencia, Onida se enfrentó en América.
09:53Su rivalidad se hace un balón y se ha grabado a grandes personas.
09:57Tal vez que se ha ganado la violencia, se puede hacer.
10:01Creo que se ha ganado la violencia.
10:04By the time Onida claims victory in their final bout,
10:09his Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling promotion is officially born.
10:15FMW had a really good thing going because he gave you a full course meal,
10:20you know, you got your technical wrestling, flying wrestling, incredible women.
10:24But the hallmark was always the blood and guts.
10:28It was like a buffet of brutality.
10:32¿No te preocupes con la gente?
10:35¿No te preocupes con la gente?
10:37¿No te preocupes con la gente?
10:41¿No te preocupes con la gente?
10:41La pensión que se trata de replacing ring ropes
10:44con barbed wire es que la gente que viene primero.
10:47Nosotros lo que preocupamos mucho más
10:49de la seguridad de la gente.
10:51Y reales las malas son cosas que no son malas.
10:55Ellos son acuérados y no son imposibles.
11:02Cuando las personas se encontrasen a los jugadores en el lugar.
11:08Cuando se quedaron en el lugar,
11:08se quedaron en el lugar.
11:11El jugador está enfriado.
11:16El jugador está enfriado.
11:20El jugador está enfriado.
11:21¿Cómo describe a typical fmw hardcore match?
11:24¿Cuál es lo que se veía en el lugar?
11:25A lot of guys that would go to no in,
11:30a la self-annihilación de los cuerpos
11:37para tener un mejor match
11:39que lo que la oposición hizo.
11:44Ok, la barbada no es suficiente.
11:47Tenemos que arreglar eléctricos a él.
11:51Como, esto fue...
11:53Esto fue...
11:53Esto fue lo que fue lo que fue.
12:06Para competir con las dos principales promociones,
12:10FMW matches feature increasingly dangerous stunts
12:14que resultan en la sangre de la sangre.
12:17Yo estaba en una show de una de las mujeres
12:19se fue golpeando con una bomba.
12:23Y su vestido,
12:25se quemó la fabrica en su piel.
12:28Y yo estoy listo para hacer mi match.
12:30Y yo escucho estos sonidos de sufrir.
12:35Tears streaming en su face.
12:36Sobs como nunca he escuchado antes.
12:38Y es como, nos hablamos de un precio.
12:40Y es realmente, realmente steep.
12:42Y yo tenía que bloquear eso de mi mente
12:44y iré con mi main event match.
12:50Onida's FMW roster incluye like-minded performers Tarzan Goto,
12:56Mr. Pogo, Masato Tanaka,
12:59The Gladiator, a.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 something different.
13:10Hi, this is Ricky Fuji
13:12from FMW.
13:15People never seen before like in a crowd
13:17fighting each other like a beside.
13:20The boom, boom, boom, the bloody hit.
13:21Oh my God, oh my God, oh my God.
13:24So that's why a lot of people were excited.
13:27We had a connection with a guy called Ricky Fuji
13:29who had spent time in Calgary
13:31that was able to bring some guys over to FMW.
13:35My first match ever in FMW was the main event,
13:37which is hilarious to me.
13:38Think about a 20-year-old Chris Jericho
13:40in the main event against a karate expert
13:42who was just beating the shit out of me.
13:44They would be in there kicking you as hard as they could
13:46because that's all they knew how to do.
13:49I was like, what the hell am I doing here?
13:50So I was never invited.
13:52I was never invited.
13:53It was completely luck.
13:56I'm Sabu.
13:57I was in FMW for three years,
13:59New Japan for a year,
14:00and an independent the rest of my life.
14:02There you go, Sabu.
14:03Oh, did you see that?
14:05And a lot of guns.
14:09My uncle was the Sheik,
14:10and he was a great guy,
14:12he was a mean guy,
14:14and he was a nice guy.
14:17Onida and Tarzan Godo,
14:18they were young boys
14:19when the Sheik and Abdul the Butcher
14:21was in Japan in the early 70s and 80s.
14:23Every time they came to town,
14:25they took care of those two guys.
14:27So 20 years later,
14:28Onida starts a company,
14:29and he calls up the Sheik and says,
14:31we're going to have a tag team tournament.
14:32You can come there,
14:33come and bring anybody you want.
14:35He goes, I'll bring my nephew.
14:36And he could have chose anybody,
14:38but he chose me.
14:40What's it like to work with barbed wire?
14:42Oh, it sucks.
14:43It sucks.
14:44The first barbed wire match,
14:45I got hurt.
14:46They took me to the hospital.
14:48I was in there all night long
14:49getting stitches.
14:50After 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 to all the boys, too.
15:01A single barb can 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,
15:10with a roadmap of scars.
15:12Makes me look like a,
15:14you know,
15:14like a preschooler.
15:19FMW's wrestlers
15:20sacrifice their bodies
15:21on 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.
15:28Onida had an ability
15:30to allow people
15:31to feel his pain
15:33and see themselves in him.
15:38Some people can't connect
15:39with a larger-than-life superhero.
15:42They can connect
15:42with somebody
15:43who looks like they do,
15:44who is limited physically,
15:47but not limited of will.
16:03You know,
16:04there's man against man,
16:05man against himself,
16:06and now you enter
16:07man 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,
16:21and you have to earn their respect,
16:24and you have to embrace it wholeheartedly.
16:31The whole end of his match
16:34would be basically crying
16:37in front of the fans.
16:39The meaning was
16:41he had given it his all,
16:43and he was crying
16:45because the fans
16:46had stood behind him,
16:47and they played
16:48Joan Jett's version
16:49of Wild Thing,
16:50and everybody would get up
16:52out of their seats
16:52and crowd around the ringside
16:54as he poured water
16:55on his head and cried.
16:57And dude,
16:59it got over so huge.
17:05Only that some big show
17:07and stadium arena,
17:09right after,
17:10he's going to the ambulance,
17:12we, oh, we, oh, we, oh.
17:14In the ambulance,
17:15he think himself,
17:17okay, what's next?
17:20That's what I heard, yeah.
17:39So if he could think it,
17:41he was going to do it,
17:43and I think there was
17:45a reasonably good chance
17:46that he was going to die
17:48in that ring.
17:50In Onida's pursuit
17:52to consistently top himself,
17:54a tag team match
17:55with Tarzan Goto
17:56versus Sabu
17:57and his 65-year-old uncle,
17:59the Sheik,
18:00goes terribly wrong.
18:01Where did the idea
18:02for this fire match come from?
18:04I don't know.
18:05I assumed Puerto Rico
18:07because they had one before,
18:08and Onida wanted to top it.
18:10I didn't care.
18:11I figured they know
18:12what they're doing.
18:13They know it would be safe.
18:15Wow.
18:16That's taking things
18:17outside of your own hands
18:19and trusting the environment
18:21someone else has created for you.
18:22I'm not comfortable with that,
18:24and I've seen a lot of people
18:26get burned, literally.
18:28It got too hot,
18:29way too fast.
18:30If it was a building,
18:31I would have jumped off it.
18:44There's an FMW logo in 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 turned around
18:58through a bucket of water.
19:22But he went out the other side.
19:23I didn't see that.
19:24He got burned by the player pretty bad.
19:31My uncle carried on
19:33wrestling Onida
19:34outside the ring,
19:34and I was trying to
19:35throw water on my uncle
19:36because he had his back burned up.
19:38I threw a bucket of water on him,
19:39and the skin on his back came off.
19:46Were you angry at all
19:47with Onida
19:48or anybody else
19:48about how dangerous that was?
19:50I was angry at anybody.
19:51I was angry that it was bad,
19:52you know,
19:53and the plan was bad.
19:54I can't be angry at Onida.
19:56He gave me life.
20:03Riding high
20:04with an expanding fan base
20:06and sold-out shows,
20:07Onida revels
20:08in the trappings
20:09of his newfound stardom.
20:11He may have started
20:12as a scrappy underdog,
20:13and he became
20:15the king
20:17and was treated
20:18as such.
20:20And he had
20:21his sticky fingers.
20:23He took all the money.
20:24He took all the money.
20:30de la vida de suerte.
20:32Lo que me ha cambiado,
20:34me ha cambiado una cosa
20:37una gran cabeza.
20:41Mi casa también
20:44fue 4LDK
20:46y me he tenido
20:485台,
20:50y
20:53The amount I published when I was successful
21:00was about $2,000,000.
21:06Onida's fortune is not only gained from the violence he presents in the ring,
21:10but from ties with the nefarious underworld.
21:14Entonces, los yakuza, los japoneses, ¿cómo eran los partidos de los promociones en Japón?
21:22Estaban en control de las arenas.
21:28Así que los yakuza, estaban definitivamente ahí.
21:33Es como un esquema de dinero, que los shows que los mafios proponen y ponen en.
21:41Nosotros íbamos a comer a veces con los compañeros, y yo estaba mirando sus palomas.
21:47Y, por lo largo, muchos de los compañeros perdían sus palomas porque de la línea de negocios que estaban en,
21:55donde los sectores de los palomas se eliminaban.
21:59No estaba comfortable con eso, pero acepté que eso fue parte de lo que hizo la seamación posible.
22:08Bueno, ellos nos dijeron a quedarse de alguna parte, y yo digo, no hay gente en esa parte, ¿quién no
22:15importa?
22:15Es porque esa es la mafia parte, y tenía 10 personas ahí, con 50 chairos en el desierto, porque nadie
22:21estaba...
22:21no era nada, no era nada de sito por ellos.
22:23Yo empecé a visitar ahí, y ellos no se movían por nosotros.
22:27Usually, a gente se movía.
22:28Es un mafio, no sabemos eso.
22:30Pero luego, luego, en el dressing room, vamos a ver, vamos a ver, vamos a ver, vamos a ver, vamos
22:34a ver.
22:34Vamos a ver, vamos a ver, vamos a ver, vamos a ver.
22:36I run down this hallway and I got trapped.
22:40And a bunch of these Japanese guys would knock me down.
22:45And when I was down, I was getting boot kicked.
22:52And then all of a sudden, Mike Awesome was there.
22:56Mike Awesome, you know, the huge monster heel.
23:01Guys started getting run up.
23:14En cuatro años cortes, Onida sobrecambió su enfermedad para construir una promoción para rivalizar sus competidores.
23:23Para celebrar, Onida invita a su mentor de América a participar en el fmw más espectacular stunt de hoy.
23:34En esta representación con un actor que terminó de conseguir el fmw.
23:38Te deviófuntar y no contar es un programa de identidad.
23:41Yo soy de la Fmw y la aplicación en el fmw.
23:51¿Por qué me hicieronikalmente?
23:57No hay dinero.
23:58No es dinero. No es dinero.
24:00Es que muchos de ellos se han logrado成功.
24:28¿Hablan de la explicación de todos los explosivos?
24:31No, no.
24:34No tenía idea.
24:38I just went out to the damn ring.
24:41I'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.
25:23So the siren starts going up.
25:29y en el final de este tiempo, el río se explotó.
25:33Y finalmente, Onida obtiene la victoria, y se leaves el río.
25:39Y esto está bajando 45 segundos, 30 segundos.
25:42Y Onida se cuenta que su héroe, casi el diálogo de japonés para wrestling,
25:47va a ser explotado en este río.
25:50Así que se vuelve a entrar en el río y intenta despertar a Funker.
25:54Y no puede despertar a él, y ahora es 10 segundos.
25:57No puede despertar a él, así que lo hace?
25:59Se guarda a Funker con su cuerpo.
26:04Y es un montón de, como, boom, boom, boom, concusión, bombas, fireworks,
26:08y por el tiempo que se ha hecho, no puedes ver nada.
26:11Es la gran cosa de babyface que he visto en mi vida.
26:14Él cubrió a Funker para salvarlo de la explosión, después de la que le pido.
26:20Eso es Onida.
26:22Lo que FMW hizo lo mejor fue crear un espectáculo.
26:26Funk survived, gracias a Onida, y ellos estaban cariéndolos,
26:30cariéndolos de nuevo, y Funker era una gran actitud.
26:32Criando, criando, criando.
26:34Para mí, es un 5-star match, porque hacía el drama,
26:37y hubiéndolos a lo que le pido, a lo que le pido.
26:40Y ese es el secreto de lo que wrestling es.
26:42Es lo que Onida realmente sabía cómo hacer.
26:45He was a genius at it.
26:48Do you remember being satisfied with what you were paid on that match?
26:53Well, hell no, I wasn't satisfied.
26:56I never saw it all needed after a match, either,
27:01until I came back the next time.
27:03And I think he ran and hid.
27:10FMW was at least the number three promotion in the country,
27:13if not number two,
27:14depending on what was going on with the two big ones at the time.
27:16He legit was one of the most popular performers in the country,
27:20and not just in wrestling.
27:22He was doing game shows.
27:23A TV drama,
27:25or a thing in the show,
27:26or something like a talk show.
27:28Almost every day,
27:30like on TV on,
27:31Onida was there.
27:33All the time, yeah.
27:34He'd become such a big part of the culture.
27:37I think Onida had bigger plans.
27:39In just five short years after creating FMW,
27:43Onida announces his retirement,
27:45which comes as a shock to his fans.
27:47He didn't want to do it anymore.
27:49He had enough.
27:50And you can fail and not have any money at all.
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.
28:15Onida!
28:16Hayabusa!
28:19Hayabusa was the heir apparent to Onida.
28:23He was,
28:25the word that's coming is elegant,
28:27but he was also willing
28:29to do the extreme stuff.
28:32E.G. Izaki is his name.
28:33We later became Hayabusa.
28:35We worked together quite a bit.
28:37My second tour at Kawasaki Stadium
28:39was against Izaki.
28:41And at the time,
28:42the big move that he did was a moonsault,
28:44which nobody did.
28:44and I think he was strong.
28:47He didn't make up his shape like the stunt.
28:48He wasn't like a pro-reps,
28:50he wasn't like a pro-reps
28:52as a man.
28:54It wasn't that kind of
28:55as a man.
28:56I'm an exaki,
28:58and I'm an exaki.
29:01I guess I'm a young man.
29:02I guess he was on a young man,
29:06but he was a young man.
29:09Creo que es mejor que me guste.
29:12En FMW's 6th Anniversary Show, Onida's retirement match
29:16features the special effects and extreme gore
29:19that made him an icon, but his opponent is out of his element.
29:23So it's bad for Hayabusa.
29:25And I don't want to say anything,
29:28but I thought I didn't want to be a match match.
29:33When I got to die,
29:40there's a lot of pressure on me.
29:45I regret it.
29:56Let's go.
30:06It's a sanitary thing.
30:15To the around the world,
30:17¡Suscríbete al canal!
30:22¡Suscríbete al canal!
30:26¡Suscríbete al canal!
30:30¡Suscríbete al canal!
30:32¡Fuera de Warner!
30:35¡Fuera de Warner!
30:37¡Fuera de Warner!
30:40Oníva a leaving FMW,
30:42que crean un gran hole
30:44que yo creo que es imposible para que se pueda cumplir
30:47solo por lo que era el compañero de esa compañía.
30:52Y viceversa, es difícil ver Onida en cualquier lugar
30:55más que pensar en FMW.
30:57Ellos son los mismos.
31:09Un maligno de sucesor
31:11se muestran en el camino de FMW,
31:14el promocionador de la llamada de Shouichi Arai.
31:17Y él es un chubby tipo de tuxedo que era un poco más pequeño para él.
31:38Pero luego escuchas como el nuevo general manager
31:42Como, ¿verdad? ¡Wow! ¿Por qué no?
31:46Probablemente estaba en cada show
31:51¡Vamos a retirar!
31:53Y luego, ¿estas el presidente? ¿Qué?
31:59No sabía qué hacer
32:01Mi padre era una persona muy agradable
32:04Y él era muy pura
32:05Así que no sabía que él estaba tratando de entrar en esa compañía
32:10Y aún no lo entiendo
32:12Mi nombre es Shell
32:14Y Shoichi Arai es mi padre
32:18Onita le dijo que le voy a dar esta compañía a ti
32:23Tú puedes hacer lo que quieres
32:26Pero él no tiene su conocimiento
32:29Excuse mi lenguaje
32:30Pero él le daba jack shit
32:33A la ring announcer
32:35Él no le daba nada
33:04Lo prometió
33:07Sin embargo, el poder de Onida estándar, la popularidad de FMW se desplazó.
33:15Después de solo una serie de filmes, Onida está entendiendo que su apoyo es limitada cuando no está en wrestling.
33:22Un año después de su retirement, él no se desplazó a FMW para el primer ring announcer.
33:37FIJUFMW, el nuevo FMW y el nuevo FMW se encuentre con un nuevo FMW.
33:45Si se hace un poco de fiasa, los chicos son todos los que hacen.
33:50Y yo soy el del Fiju.
33:52Pero cuando se llega a la田舎, es diferente.
33:54Se hace un poco de diferencia.
33:57Me tiene un poco de知名, porque es un gran nombre.
34:00Pero los personas son estos que hacen como me hacen.
34:04pero no era tan interesante.
34:08Era una especie de jelassía.
34:10Las jelassías de esos jelenmas
34:12se hicieron descanso.
34:20¿Verdad?
34:20Cuando Arai se dirigía el compañero,
34:22él quería ir a la muerte de los matrimonios, ¿no?
34:25Sí, porque solo se hicieron en especiales,
34:29porque era muy violento.
34:30Para poder afirmar en un nuevo camino,
34:33Arai hires veteran Japanese star Hiromichi Fuyuki
34:37to handle the company's creative direction.
34:39That's why, like, something changed.
34:43Arai always, like, ask Fuyuki, ask Fuyuki.
34:47Then Fuyuki said, do this, do this, do this.
34:51Fuyuki wants to do some, like, entertainment style.
34:55He had a belt called World Entertainment Wrestling,
34:58like WWE, but World Entertainment Wrestling.
35:00And they started having death matches.
35:18The tug-of-war between Onida's vision for FMW
35:22and Fuyuki's new direction
35:23forces Arai to arrange a meeting with his top talent.
35:52Arai said, please, leave FMW.
35:56He said, we gotta do this, and I want to open Hayabusa's side.
36:20While Hayabusa was struggling to draw the crowds of his predecessor,
36:24his athletic style was winning new fans
36:26y se realiza el suceso para la FMW.
36:31Hasta que la tragedia se acudió en el 22 de octubre de 2001.
36:35Él hizo un segundo rope moonsault, y su foot se deslizó.
36:38Y se fue atrás y se fue en su forehead.
36:47Antes, si le faltaba algo, siempre se levantaba.
36:51Pero el tiempo de mirar, no se levantaba.
36:56Hayabusa.
36:57Hayabusa, no se levantaba.
37:00Hayabusa!
37:01Hayabusa, no se levantaba.
37:10Hayabusa, es como mi hermano.
37:15Él habla, pero Él no se levantaba.
37:19Él no se mató, no se acabó.
37:22Ahora, se DUA ha matado.
37:27Just terrible, terrible injury to happen to just a great guy, a great, great performer, and a legit kind of
37:35future legend.
37:38All the boxes that need to be checked, he had it.
37:53His career was cut short in his prime, and I think with his career went the future of FMW.
38:02They never really found somebody to replace Hayabusa.
38:06Beyond being a serious emotional blow to FMW and its 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. I'll never get paid.
38:26I remember that my mom say, don't steal house money or something.
38:32And what do you think that meant? Was he using the money from the family to help pay for the
38:38business?
38:38Oh, yes.
38:52He owed money from the Yakuza, and he couldn't pay them back.
38:58His phone was ringing all the time.
39:01My 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.
39:12And I think he was really suffering.
39:15And I didn't realize because I was too young.
39:19And in 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.
39:27He hung himself in a schoolyard.
39:32When you borrow money from the Japanese mafia, even if you kill yourself, they're going to get their money from
39:37your family.
39:38So that wasn't the end of the story.
39:40They were saying he was selfish for doing that, a coward, because now his family owes that money.
39:45And they'll get it.
39:52Arai's death triggers a life insurance payment,
39:55but it's sadly not enough to cover his family's newly inherited debt.
39:58They 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, but it's all gone.
40:13That's why I don't have anything.
40:14Arai's death, and I don't want to say that I have a bad word.
40:18But I lost my business.
40:27I feel a little bit that Ornita used my dad.
40:34A lot of people say that he was too kind and too pure.
40:40That's why he's gone.
40:44Arai's death, and I don't want to say that, but I don't want to say that, and I don't want
41:00to say that, but I don't want to say that.
41:14I don't want to say that.
41:15I don't want to say it.
41:23Over a decade later, FMW briefly rises from the ashes, with Onida back in the ring, and Hayabusa acting as
41:32an executive producer.
41:34But less than a year later, tragedy strikes again when Hayabusa collapses in his home and dies at the age
41:41of 47.
41:43El hombre haigusa para el progresismo es una gran cosa.
41:49No importa si hay una gran caja, no se puede negar.
41:54No importa si hay una nueva forma.
41:59Cuando se ha caído, cuando se ha caído, cuando se ha caído,
42:03se ha caído en la vida.
42:07He did walk again, I mean it's one of the most gut-wrenching things you see when he's surrounded by
42:15members of wrestling royalty from several different promotions
42:18and it's one of the most emotional moments you will ever see when Hayabusa walks to the ring
42:40FMW was the wild wild west of professional wrestling
42:43I mean it was in the east geographically but it was this lawless wild frontier if you could think it
42:51you could do it
42:52the spectacle always came first
42:56and it was a big part of wrestling history and something that's still borrowed from to this day
43:13What I learned in FMW, of course I took it to ECW
43:18ECW was formed from FMW
43:21Onida basically built a promotion around himself
43:27An undersized underdog wrestler and made it a huge success
43:35If you could say anything to him right now, what would you say?
43:42Is there any reason that you want to flick him off?
43:45No, hell no
43:47I love him
43:48私がやりました
43:50見事にタイトル出している
43:54じゃあ、ハルコ・ホーガンの代わりにハルコ・ホーガンがいるからいないんですよ
43:55やっぱりハルコ・ホーガンハルコ・ホーガン
43:58アントニー・イノキはアントニー・イノキ
43:59ジャイアント・ババアジャイアント・ババア
44:02オニタ・アツシはオニタ・アツシ
44:04多分1台限りだと思います
44:07Gracias por ver el video.
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