Bad Luck Fale | |
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Fale in 2015 | |
Birth name | Simi Taitoko Fale[1] |
Born | (1982-01-08)8 January 1982 (age 43)[2] Tonga[2] |
Alma mater | Tokuyama University |
Family | Tama Tonga (cousin) |
Professional wrestling career | |
Ring name(s) | Bad Luck Fale[2] King Fale[2] |
Billed height | 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)[2] |
Billed weight | 156 kg (344 lb)[2] |
Billed from | Kingdom of Tonga[2] |
Trained by | Yuji Nagata Yujiro Takahashi[4] Jado[5] |
Debut | 4 April 2010[2][3] |
Simi Taitoko Fale (born 8 January 1982) is a Tongan-New Zealandprofessional wrestler and formerrugby union player. He primarily works forNew Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) asBad Luck Fale (バッドラック・ファレ,Baddorakku Fare), where he is a member ofBullet Club.[2] In NJPW, he is athree-timeNEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Champion, aone-timeIWGP Tag Team Champion and aone-timeIWGP Intercontinental Champion. His surname translates to "house" inTongan, which suits his wrestling persona as an immovable force.
Fale is one of the founding members of the infamous Bullet Club, an originally all-foreignerstable that has seen great success in the company. He is the only founding member who has never left the group.
Fale also operates a wrestling school called Fale Dojo, which has helped provide a bridge for non-Japanese wrestlers to perform for New Japan Pro-Wrestling.
Fale was arugby union player prior to training and debuting forNew Japan Pro-Wrestling. He attended the strong rugby school ofDe La Salle College, Mangere East inAuckland,New Zealand and was a member of the 1st XV from 1999 to 2000, also making age grade rugby teams along the way. He then accepted scholarship to play rugby in Japan at Tokuyama University, alongside fellow New Zealander Sila Iona and Greame Brent, where they attended from 2001 to 2005. From April 2006 to March 2008, he played for the Japanese rugby union teamFukuoka Sanix Blues.[6] He would start training to become a professional wrestler in June 2009.[2]
Fale, working under the ring name "King Fale", made his in-ring debut on 4 April 2010, when he was defeated byManabu Nakanishi.[2] Fale's earned his first win in New Japan just over a month after his debut, defeatingKyosuke Mikami.[7] Fale andSuper Strong Machine entered the 2010G1 Tag League, finishing last in their block and overall with zero wins and zero points.[7] Fale also took part in the 2010 J Sports Crown Openweight 6 Man Tag Tournament alongsideGiant Bernard andKarl Anderson, making it to the second round before being eliminated.[7] Fale later faced fellow young lionHiromu Takahashi in a three match series, winning all of them.[7]
In February 2011, Fale joinedYuji Nagata'sSeigigun ("Blue Justice Army") stable along withWataru Inoue and Super Strong Machine. AtThe New Beginning on 20 February, Nagata, Inoue, Fale andHiroyoshi Tenzan facedChaos (Shinsuke Nakamura,Toru Yano,Takashi Iizuka, andYujiro Takahashi) in losing effort.[8] In the prelude to the 2011 J Sports Openweight 6 Man Tag Tournament, Fale again teamed with Inoue and Tenzan, losing toBad Intentions (Giant Bernard & Karl Anderson) &Jyushin Thunder Liger. In the actual tournament, they were eliminated in the second round by Great Bash Heel (Togi Makabe &Tomoaki Honma) &Satoshi Kojima.[8] In April 2011, Fale took part inAll Together, a joint show betweenNew Japan Pro-Wrestling,All Japan Pro Wrestling andPro Wrestling Noah in the wake of the2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, unsuccessfully competing inThe Destroyer Cup battle royal.[8] Fale teamed with Nagata in the 2011 G1 Tag League, finishing with one win and two points.[7] Bad Luck Fale lost his first match of 2012, when he teamed withTama Tonga to take onOkumura andYoshi-Hashi.[7] At NJPW's 40th Anniversary Show, Fale teamed with Tomoaki Honma to take on Chaos (Yoshi-Hashi andYujiro Takahashi) in a losing effort. On 10 February 2012 atNEVER.8: Go to the Next Level, Fale unsuccessfully faced Yuji Nagata in singles action. Afterwards, he left for a fourteen-month learning excursion to the United States.[9] On 8 June 2012, Fale debuted forNWA Houston, losing to Mysterious Q.[citation needed]
On 7 April 2013, atInvasion Attack, Fale, now performing as aheel, returned to New Japan asPrince Devitt's "bouncer" under the new ring name of "The Underboss" Bad Luck Fale.[10] Fale wrestled his return match on 3 May atWrestling Dontaku, teaming with Devitt to defeatCaptain New Japan andRyusuke Taguchi.[11] Later that night, Fale and Devitt joined forces withKarl Anderson and Tama Tonga, forming a stable and dubbing themselves "Bullet Club".[12] Later in the year, Fale began his first majorfeud in New Japan withIWGP Heavyweight Champion Togi Makabe, who had been eliminated from the2013 G1 Climax following interference from Fale during a match with Devitt.[13] From 23 November to 7 December, Fale and Devitt took part in the2013 World Tag League, where they finished with a record of three wins and three losses, with a loss against the previously winless Captain New Japan andHiroshi Tanahashi on the final day costing them a spot in the semifinals.[14][15] The rivalry between Fale and Makabe culminated in aKing of Destroyer match on 4 January 2014, atWrestle Kingdom 8 in Tokyo Dome, where Makabe was victorious.[16] Fale and Makabe again faced off on 15 March in the first round of the2014 New Japan Cup, where Fale was victorious.[17] Fale made it to the final of the tournament before losing to Shinsuke Nakamura on 23 March.[18]
On 21 June atDominion 6.21, Fale defeated Nakamura in a rematch to become the newIWGP Intercontinental Champion.[19][20] From 21 July to 8 August, Fale took part in his firstG1 Climax, where he finished third in his block with a record of six wins and four losses with a loss against Nakamura on the final day preventing him from making it to the finals.[21] On 21 September atDestruction in Kobe, Fale lost the IWGP Intercontinental Championship back to Nakamura in his first defense.[22][23] In November, Fale entered the2014 World Tag League, alongside stablemate Tama Tonga.[24] The team finished at the bottom of their block with a record of three wins and four losses.[25] In early 2015, Fale started feuding withKazuchika Okada, which led to him picking up a major win on 5 March, defeating the two-time IWGP Heavyweight Champion in the first round of the2015 New Japan Cup.[26] Fale was eliminated from the tournament in the second round byTetsuya Naito.[27] The rivalry between Fale and Okada culminated on 5 April atInvasion Attack 2015, where Fale was defeated by Okada.[28] From 20 July to 14 August, Fale took part in the2015 G1 Climax.[29] Despite scoring a major win over eventual tournament winner Hiroshi Tanahashi,[30] Fale finished fourth in his block with a record of five wins and four losses and thus failed to advance to the finals.[31] Due to his win over Tanahashi, Fale was granted a shot at theWrestle Kingdom 10 IWGP Heavyweight Championship match contract, but was defeated by Tanahashi on 27 September atDestruction in Kobe.[32]
On 4 January 2016, atWrestle Kingdom 10, Fale took part in a match to crown the inauguralNEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Champions, where he, Tama Tonga and Yujiro Takahashi were defeated byJay Briscoe,Mark Briscoe and Toru Yano.[33] Despite the mass exodus of Bullet Club members from New Japan (Leader AJ Styles, Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows all left), Fale re-signed with New Japan for 2 years instead of the usual 1 amidst WWE interest.[34] On 11 February atThe New Beginning in Osaka, Fale, Tonga and Takahashi defeated the Briscoes and Yano in a rematch to win the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship.[35] After a three-day reign, they lost the title back to the Briscoes and Yano atThe New Beginning in Niigata.[36] On 3 March, Fale scored a big win over Hiroshi Tanahashi in the first round of the2016 New Japan Cup.[37] The following day, he was eliminated from the tournament in the second round byMichael Elgin.[38] Fale then started a new feud with Hiroshi Tanahashi,[39] as part of which he, Kenny Omega and Yujiro Takahashi unsuccessfully challenged Tanahashi, Michael Elgin andYoshitatsu for the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship on 23 April.[40] From 18 July to 12 August, Fale took part in the2016 G1 Climax, where, despite scoring big wins overNaomichi Marufuji and reigning IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kazuchika Okada, he failed to advance from his block with a record of five wins and four losses.[41]
In February 2017, Fale opened his own wrestling school, the Fale Dojo, inAuckland,New Zealand.[42] The following month, Fale made it to the finals of the2017 New Japan Cup, before losing toKatsuyori Shibata.[43] On 9 April atSakura Genesis 2017, Fale attacked IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kazuchika Okada and challenged him to a title match.[44] The title match took place on 3 May atWrestling Dontaku 2017 and saw Okada retain.[45] During the summer, Fale took part in the2017 G1 Climax, where he finished third in his block with a record of six wins and three losses, failing to advance to the finals. On 11 August, Fale defeated Yuji Nagata in his former mentor's final G1 Climax match and afterwards bowed to him in a show of respect.[46] On 17 December, Fale, Tama Tonga andTanga Loa defeatedLos Ingobernables de Japón (Bushi,Evil andSanada) to become the new NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Champions.[47] They lost the title toChaos (Beretta,Tomohiro Ishii and Toru Yano) in a five-teamgauntlet match on 4 January 2018, atWrestle Kingdom 12 in Tokyo Dome.[48] The following day at New Year's Dash, they would regain the title from Chaos.[49] Fale then competed in the2018 New Japan Cup, where he was eliminated by Hiroshi Tanahashi in the second round.[50] On night 1 ofWrestling Dontaku 2018 on 3 May, the Bullet Club lost the 6-Man tag titles to the Super Villains (Marty Scurll andThe Young Bucks).[51] Fale next wrestled in the2018 G1 Climax, competing in the A block. He ended with 6 points, failing to advance to the finals.[52] During this time, the Bullet Club split into two divisions, the OG andthe Elite; Fale, Tama Tonga, Tanga Loa andTaiji Ishimori remained in the OG group.[53] AtKing of Pro-Wrestling on 8 October, the Bullet Club OG defeated the Bullet Club Elite (the Young Bucks,Chase Owens andHangman Page).[54]
On 28 January, Fale debuted a new gimmick called "The Rogue General", and started a short feud with Kazuchika Okada.[55][56] AtThe New Beginning in Osaka in February 2019, Fale lost to Okada.[57] Fale competed in the2019 New Japan Cup, but was eliminated byWill Ospreay in the first round.[58] At theG1 Supercard on 6 April, Fale unsuccessfully competed in theHonor Rumble.[59] Fale would embark on a feud (alongside Chase Owens) against the newly arrivedMikey Nicholls and fan favoriteJuice Robinson. The feud would include Fale unsuccessfully challenging for Juice'sIWGP United States Championship before beating Mikey with his usually ineffective signature move, the Grenade.[60][61] Fale would then compete in the2019 G1 Climax in the A block, ending with 8 points, therefore failing to advance to the finals.[62] Later that year he would team with Chase Owens in theWorld Tag League. They finished the tournament with 6 wins and 9 losses, failing to advance to the finals.[63] AtWrestle Kingdom 14, Fale wrestled on both nights. The first night, he teamed with Bullet Club (Kenta, Chase Owens & Yujiro Takahashi) in a loss to Chaos (Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii, Toru Yano & Yoshi-Hashi).[64] He then participated in a 5-team gauntlet for the NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship on night two's pre-show, in which he, Chase Owens & Yujiro Takahashi were eliminated by Chaos's Tomohiro Ishii, Yoshi-Hashi &Robbie Eagles.[65]
Fale was absent most of the year as he was unable to return to Japan due to border closures as a result of theCOVID-19 pandemic.[66] He returned in November, competing in the2020 World Tag League with Chase Owens, however, the pair ended the tournament with 3 wins and 6 losses, failing to advance to the final.[67] On 22 December, it was announced that Toru Yano would face Fale for theOfficial KOPW 2020 Trophy in aBodyslam or No Corner Pads match after Yano's stipulation won the majority of the fan vote.[68] The following day, Fale was defeated by Yano after he was bodyslammed.[69] On night 1 ofWrestle Kingdom 15, Fale advanced from theNew Japan Ranbo match to compete in afour way match for the Provisional KOPW 2021 Trophy.[70] On night 2, Fale failed to win the four way match that also included Toru Yano, Chase Owens, and Bushi.[71]
In March 2021, Fale entered in the2021 New Japan Cup, but was eliminated in the first round after he was counted out in a match against Toru Yano.[72] From 14 November to 12 December, Fale and Chase Owens again competed in theWorld Tag League, failing to advance to the final after finishing the tournament with 6 wins and 4 losses.[73] On night 1 ofWrestle Kingdom 16, Fale failed to advance from the New Japan Ranbo match.[74] Fale received a bye to the second round of the2022 New Japan Cup, but was eliminated by Hiroshi Tanahashi.[75] AtWrestling Dontaku 2022, Fale and Chase Owens won theIWGP Tag Team Championship in athree-waytag team match.[76] They lost the titles on 12 June, atDominion 6.12 in Osaka-jo Hall.[77] Also at the event, Fale was announced to be a part of theG1 Climax 32 tournament in July, where he would compete in the A Block.[78] He finished with 6 points, failing to advance to the semi-finals.[79]
On October 14, 2024 atKing of Pro-Wrestling event Fale and his newest Bullet Club Rogue Army member,Caveman Ugg unsuccessfully challenged the IWGP Tag Team Champions,Mikey Nicholls andShane Haste.
When Fale first turned his back onYuji Nagata and most ofNew Japan's fan favorites, he became known asThe Underboss ofPrince Devitt andBullet Club, carrying Devitt to the ring.[80] After a few years, Fale decided to embrace not being a low-key member of Bullet Club, renaming his personaThe Rogue General.[81] Fale, being a larger wrestler has always utilizedpower-based moves in his arsenal. Being a villainous character, he uses his power to inflict more pain than necessary and to control the opponent's pace. He is also known to attack ring announcers before his match. Despite having the power (and at some times in his career, the athletic) advantage over most of his opponents, Fale's character has always tried to take the easy way out and cheat during matches.[82][83]
Fale's big moves include a jumpingsplash, theGrenade, aThumbLariat (succeeded after choke-lifting the opponent with his other hand),Bad Luck Fall, a releaseCrucifix Powerbomb and different variations of aSchoolboy sweep.[84]
Fale is the cousin ofTanga Loa,Tama Tonga andHikuleo. Fale and Tama had spent their early childhoods inMuʻa,Tonga without meeting. They were in theNJPW Dojo at the same time and realized they were related when a relative commented on a photo Fale had posted on social media.[85] He is of Tongan ethnicity and is fluent in Tongan, English and Japanese.[86][87]
In 2017 it was reported that Fale was in a relationship withgo-go dancer Pieter, also known as the "Tokyo Latina", who has made appearances for NJPW as a valet for Fale's Bullet Club stablemateYujiro Takahashi.[88]
Fale also runs his own professional wrestling school,Fale Dojo. inAuckland,New Zealand that has seen a few of its alumni in NJPW:Toa Henare,Jay White and Michael Richards.[89]
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