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Post-tour rankings
Topic Started: Feb 6 2006, 08:15 PM (120 Views)
Fletchanator
Keith
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"Fubuki Heatwave" post-tour rankings:
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*Note: Win/draw/loss records are calculated on every match in Dream Fujin. So winning members of a tagteam or sixman tagteam get a win, likewise a loss for the losing team members, not just the winners and losers of the fall or falls.


Top 10:
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1. "Pink Spider" Usagi Yoshida [4-1-2 this tour; 20-2-8 all-time]
***Independent Super Lightweight champion***
- Having successfully survived a tough challenge from Tate Monroe at the end of the tour, Yoshida has established himself as the true ace of Dream Fujin. He is the undoubted leader of Fujingun, and that leadership will be tested if Pro Wrestling MEGA make good on their threat to invade. A title defence against Shoji Tamura looms on the horizon, so Yoshida is going to be a busy man, and he'll have his work cut out if he wants to remain the champion.


2. "Prince of Torment" Shoji Tamura [4-1-3; 18-1-7]
***Trinity X champion***
- The rookie phenomenon went from angry young man to angry young faction leader during this tour, gathering Jeff Kujawa and Bombay Kaijin by his side and declaring war on the rest of Dream Fujin. His as-yet-unnamed group has made everyone stand up and take notice, especially by winning the Trinity-X belts at the end of the tour. But despite the fact that Tamura already holds some gold, he's got his eyes on the biggest prize of all - Yoshida's championship belt.


3. Darkness Kitty! [6-0-2; 18-2-8]
- Kitty! slips a bit in the rankings, but really it's through no fault of his own. Sure, he was pinned by Tamura in a crucial match on tour, but overall he was as entertaining and competitive as ever. Unfortunately, the same dedication was not evident from his Rebels Without a Pulse teammates, especially Takase, and that ultimately led to their losing the Trinity-X titles. Still, Kitty! could realistically challenge for the big belt, or try to win back the Trinity-X championship, and he's also got the NEO-International world title tournament coming up.


4. Tate Monroe[HVW] [5-0-3; 5-0-3]
- This American technician made one hell of an impact on his first tour of Dream Fujin, so much so that he pushed Yoshida to his limits at the end of the tour, almost winning the Independent Super-Lightweight title. The fans enjoy his ringmanship and wrestling style, and if Monroe chooses to stay beyond this tour, he has a bright future ahead of him here in Japan.


5. Griffin James [4-1-3; 22-2-6]
- This wasn't a happy tour for Mr James. When it began, he was slated to headline the tour-ending Super Energy Battle TV taping. But when his arch-rival Genji Gempachi went down with a serious injury, James was left in limbo. He marched on, winning consistently on the tour, but seemed to lack focus and direction. Maybe the threat of a Pro Wrestling MEGA invasion will spark the hard-hitting American into top form.


6. Jeff Kujawa[Free] [4-1-3; 4-1-3]
***Trinity X champion***
- The former RCW superstar and GLCW World champion finished his first tour of Dream Fujin in possession of a title belt. He wasn't overly vocal on the tour, but his actions spoke extremely loud when he turned against long-time friend Yoshida and sided with Tamura and Kaijin. If he chooses to stick around - and with a belt, why wouldn't he? - Kujawa is just getting started and it wouldn't be a surprise to anyone for him to be rated higher than this in the future.


7. Nobutaka Takase [5-0-3; 18-2-7]
- Where was Takase this tour? Sure, he wrestled in the ring, but the zombie-masked entertainer was just not himself. It's a shame, because Takase seemed poised for big things, but it definitely looks like he's on his way out the door.


8. Super Orange Panda [5-0-3; 14-1-13]
- Panda is as popular as ever, and while he is no longer a champion, the furry orange guy continues to do what he does best - make the crowds smile.


9. Norohiko Miura [5-0-1; 5-0-1]
- Debuting with Dream Fujin on this tour, this former monk-turned-wrestler has not yet really been tested. He was mainly fed fodder in easy matches, as Dream Fujin bosses seem to be taking a gradual approach with him. It will be interesting to see how he goes with stronger opposition, but all the signs are there that he could be a future star.


10. Bombay Kaijin [4-1-2; 4-1-3]
***Trinity X champion***
- Word behind the scenes is that DF boss Billy Thomas has big wraps on this young man. He was somewhat overshadowed by his bigger-name allies Tamura and Kujawa during the tour, but did his part in winning the Trinity-X belts. He should continue to thrive, and it would be surprising if he was to be ranked this low again by the end of the next tour.


The rest:
11. El Hijo del Super Macho[ILL] [5-0-3; 5-0-3]
12. Crazy Bastard Cop [2-1-5; 12-2-13]
13. Hasselhoff SE [4-1-3; 4-1-4]
14. British Steel [3-1-4; 3-1-5]
15. Eric Dane[NEXT] [4-0-4; 4-0-4]
16. Apollo Kid III [2-0-5; 7-0-16]
17. Kyuki Shonjo [3-0-4; 5-0-13]
18. Uchu Koujin Red [2-0-3; 7-0-14]
19. Kotaro "K-Bomb" Shimita [1-0-5; 5-1-11]
20. Tornado JINTEI [1-1-6; 9-2-16]
21. Kurogama [1-1-6; 7-2-13]
22. Great Horned Owl[Free] [0-0-1; 0-0-1]


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