(NOAH) GHC champion Katsuhiko Nakajima's confident Beast Fujita hunting declaration, inside the "Mysterious 3 count case"


19th January 2022
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Noah's GHC Heavyweight Champion, Katsuhiko Nakajima (33), who will face Kazuyuki Fujita (51) for his fifth defense at the Nagoya event on February 23rd, will have his fill of The Beast. 

It was Fujita who came to the ring immediately after Nakajima had defeated Masa Kitamiya at the Sendai event (16th). The next challengers ally, Kendo Kashin, unraveled the history of the old battlefields of The Beast that were destroyed one by one. He warns "It's very dangerous for it to become "Fujita vs Noah", but of course, Nakajima does not intend to hand over the belt. "It's interesting, certainly the entire ship is likely to be destroyed. You can't move the beast". He was confident in counter attack. 

For his first single confrontation with Fujita, Nakajima smiled fearlessly and said "The match with Kazuyuki Fujita, will probably not be neat. I want to take The Beast, Kazuyuki Fujita". But there is an incident behind his fearless smile. 

In October 2004, more than seventeen years ago, Fujita fought Nakajima's teacher, Kensuke Sasaki, for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship at New Japan. Kensuke had caught Fujita in a singles match, and with Fujita's shoulders on the may the venue was on the verge of rioting with only two minutes and twenty-nine seconds to get the win. Akira Hakuto also exploded in anger and left a bad aftertaste on the history of pro wrestling. 

Nakajima, who was in his first year of debut at he time, was watching the match as Kensuke's second "I didn't really understand it at first, but later it was, oh is that so?" It was an incomplete combustion. I couldn't forget the match at that time, but I wonder what would happen if I did. I want to take three counts from The Beast". 
Nakajima will defend the gold against an outsider by going head to head in a match with The Beast, where his teacher could not persevere. 

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