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ZEN (professional wrestling)

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Professional wrestling stable
ZEN
The group leader and founder Atsushi Onita
Stable
MembersSee below
NameZEN
DebutSeptember 30, 1997
DisbandedMay 5, 1998

ZEN was aprofessional wrestlingstable inFrontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW). The group was led by former FMW owner and the company's founderAtsushi Onita from late 1997 to mid 1998 and the group was based onWorld Championship Wrestling'sNew World Order (nWo). The group produced its own shows in collaboration with FMW like nWo promoted its own pay-per-viewnWo Souled Out.

Upon its formation, the group immediately wiped outW*ING Alliance and Funk Masters of Wrestling that had been dominating FMW for the past few years and was the leadvillainous group formed by the unofficial merger of both factions. Their dominance ended whenMr. Gannosuke,Yukihiro Kanemura andHidoturned on Onita after Onita lost aWarGames match toHayabusa. The trio formedTeam No Respect and ZEN turnedfan favorites and feuded with TNR. The group was forced to disband after Onita lost toKodo Fuyuki and the group disbanded on May 5, 1998.[1]

History

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Feud with FMW

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Atsushi Onita had beenfeuding withW*ING Alliance since 1994 and the group was formed with the concept of ending FMW because the group held Onita and his FMW responsible for endingW*ING. Onita concluded his rivalry with W*ING atKawasaki Legend on September 28, 1997 by defeatingW*ING Kanemura and the match stipulated that W*ING group would be forced to disband if Kanemura lost to Onita. As a result, the W*ING group disbanded. After the match, W*ING members Kanemura,Hideki Hosaka andHido were worried because FMW or any other group would not accept them and Onita became concerned about them and then quit FMW in anger and took them under his wing. On September 30, Onita announced the formation of his new groupZEN with W*ING Alliance members and FMW'sTetsuhiro Kuroda defected to the group as well. The group was irate atHayabusa,Masato Tanaka andKoji Nakagawa's leadership of FMW and replaced Funk Masters of Wrestling as the new leadvillainous group of FMW and marked the first time that Onita became a villain in FMW.[1]

The group based itself afternWo by sporting black and white colors and rebelled againstShoichi Arai's FMW. On October 14, ZEN competed in its first match in which Onita, Hido and Kuroda defeated FMW's Hayabusa, Nakagawa and Tanaka to win theWorld Street Fight 6-Man Tag Team Championship.[2] ZEN also won theBrass Knuckles Tag Team Championship from Funk Masters of Wrestling'sMr. Gannosuke andHisakatsu Oya on October 19, which led Gannosuke and Oya to join ZEN.[3] On October 21, Gannosuke and Oya defeated Funk Masters of Wrestling's remaining membersThe Gladiator andSuper Leather after Gladiator turned on Leather and disbanded Funk Masters of Wrestling for good. Later in the night, ZEN members Kanemura, Hosaka, Hido and Kuroda defeated FMW's team of Hayabusa, Masato Tanaka, Koji Nakagawa andJinsei Shinzaki in aneight-man tag team match when Kuroda pinned Tanaka for the first time in his career. After the match, ZEN attacked their opponents until Gladiator showed up and delivered anAwesome Bomb to Hayabusa and joined ZEN by waving its flag in the group.[4]

In November 1997, Onita and Kanemura were forced to vacate the Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championship due to inactivity and Kanemura and Gannosuke brought the title back to ZEN by defeating Hayabusa and Masato Tanaka for the vacant title on November 28.[5] Friction arose within ZEN after Hisakatsu Oya and Hideki Hosaka began screaming at one another. Oya quit ZEN after losing to Hayabusa on December 5 and Oya turnedfan favorite by quitting ZEN and joining FMW, thus becoming the first person to quit ZEN. Also on the show, Tetsuhiro Kuroda earned a title shot at Masato Tanaka'sBrass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship andIndependent Heavyweight Championship for pinning Tatanka on October 21 and Tanaka retained his Double Championship.[6]

Feud with Team No Respect

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More friction arose in ZEN following Hisakatsu Oya's exit as Gannosuke and Kanemura became upset at Atsushi Onita forbooking his non-title match with the Double Champion Masato Tanaka to be themain event instead of Gannosuke and Kanemura's Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championship defense against Hayabusa and Jinsei Shinzaki on the December 19 show in theSuper Extreme Wrestling War tour. ZEN competed in three matches at the event with Hideki Hosaka, Hido and Tetsuhiro Kuroda losing to Fuyuki-Gun in the opening match of the event while Gannosuke and Kanemura retained the title against Hayabusa and Shinzaki and Onita pinned Tanaka in the main event.[7] Gannosuke, Kanemura and Hido began separating themselves from Onita due to his selfishness and ego. The following night, on December 20, Onita, Hido and Kuroda lost the World Street Fight 6-Man Tag Team Championship to Hayabusa, Masato Tanaka and former ZEN member Hisakatsu Oya.[8] On December 21, Onita, Hido, Hosaka (as The Great Fake), Kuroda and Gladiator lost to theECW team ofTerry Funk,The Sandman,Tommy Dreamer andDudley Boyz.[9] On December 22, a turning point took place in the history of ZEN when Onita, Gannosuke and Kanemura lost to Hayabusa, Masato Tanaka and Jinsei Shinzaki in aBarbed Wire Baseball BatLadderWarGames match when Hayabusa pinned Onita following aMoonsault from the top of the cage, which he had failed to do at the6th Anniversary Show.[10] After the match, Gannosuke, Kanemura and Hido attacked Onita out of jealousy until a mysterious man in a black jacket attacked them with a steel chair forcing them to retreat and leave ZEN. The man was revealed to be Koji Nakagawa, who had left FMW a week ago due to being upset with his position in the company and joined ZEN as the group's newest member.[1]

As a result of it, ZEN turned fan favorites and feuded with the new group of their former members Gannosuke, Kanemura and Hido and the group became a four-man group with Onita, Nakagawa, Kuroda and Hosaka. On January 7, 1998, ZEN promoted its first show in thenWo Souled Out-themed format, in which Onita, Nakagawa and Kuroda defeated Gannosuke, Kanemura and Hido.[11] Fuyuki-Gun attacked ZEN after the match due toKodo Fuyuki's hatred for Onita and then formed a team with Gannosuke, Kanemura and Hido called Team No Respect. ZEN switched its battle from FMW to TNR. On February 13, Onita, Nakagawa and Kuroda defeated Gannosuke, Kanemura andJado to win the World Street Fight 6-Man Tag Team Championship at ZEN's second promoted show.[12] After the match, TNR attacked the matchreferee Go Ito, forcing him to walk on crutches. This turned out to be a ruse as Ito turned on ZEN by attacking Nakagawa with his crutch in the back to cost Nakagawa and Kuroda, a Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championship opportunity against Gannosuke and Kanemura on February 19.[13]

ZEN promoted its third show on March 13, on which they lost to TNR's Mr. Gannosuke, Horace Boulder, Hido and Yukihiro Kanemura.[14] ZEN's fourth show took place on April 6, where ZEN lost to Gannosuke, Fuyuki, Hido and Kanemura in the main event.[15]

Dissolution

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Alegitimate feud evolved between Onita and Fuyuki over backstage control on FMW as Onita wanted to continue thedeathmatch style of FMW, which had brought success to the company while Fuyuki was trying to influence backstage by putting his emphasis on converting the FMW style intosports entertainment style based onAmerican wrestling but it would be a disappointment for FMW because FMW had gained fame due to the deathmatch style. Fuyuki would win the support of the majority of FMW staff because most of the staff had been jealous towards Onita due to his notoriety as an egomaniac.[1]

The dominance of ZEN rapidly declined and TNR began growing in power. Onita's off-screen feud with Fuyuki developed into a match between the two at FMW's firstpay-per-viewEntertainment Wrestling Live, where Onita lost to Fuyuki, which stipulated that ZEN must disband if Onita lost to Fuyuki. ZEN lost the rest of its matches on the show as well; Hideki Hosaka lost to Hido, Koji Nakagawa lost athree-way dance to Hisakatsu Oya and The Gladiator and Tetsuhiro Kuroda lost toHorace Boulder and Super Leather.[16] However, Onita, who was notorious for being "Mr. Liar" did not end ZEN as a show was already planned for ZEN on May 5 and he said that ZEN would disband if they lost to TNR on the show. Onita, Nakagawa and Kuroda lost the World Street Fight 6-Man Tag Team Championship to Kodo Fuyuki, Yukihiro Kanemura and Hido, forcing ZEN to disband and FMW owner Shoichi Arai was forced to lick Go Ito's boots as a result of pre-match stipulation.[17][1]

Post-dissolution

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ZEN name officially ended but the group remained united even after its demise and continued their feud with Team No Respect as Onita wanted his revenge on Fuyuki for ending the group. On May 25, the former ZEN members lost to TNR's Hido, Jado, Kodo Fuyuki and Yukihiro Kanemura in a match stipulated that TNR would get to pick a member of Onita's alliance and they forced Hideki Hosaka to become their slave.[18] The following night, on May 26, Hido, Fuyuki and Kanemura defeated Onita, Koji Nakagawa and Tetsuhiro Kuroda with the same stipulation and picked Kuroda as their slave, which led to Onita and Nakagawa as the only remaining members of the alliance.[19] On May 31, Onita and Nakagawa received a shot at Fuyuki and Kanemura's Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championship, during which Nakagawa turned on Onita by hitting him with Go Ito's crutch and was revealed as TNR's planted mole in ZEN to destroy ZEN.[20]

Team Zero

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Professional wrestling stable
Team Zero
Stable
MembersAtsushi Onita
Tetsuhiro Kuroda
Hideki Hosaka
Mr. Pogo #2/Gosaku Goshogawara
Yoshinori Sasaki
NameTeam Zero
DebutAugust 21, 1998
DisbandedDecember 11, 1998

Team Zero was a short-lived spin-off of Atsushi Onita's ZEN, which was formed on August 21, 1998. Onita went on a leave of absence after the dissolution of ZEN because he felt that he was not being booked properly and he was enraged atputting over Kodo Fuyuki. Afterworking astoryline in ECW, Onita returned to FMW on July 20 afterTeam No Respect attacked FMW PresidentShoichi Arai and Onita made the save for Arai withpreliminary wrestlersYoshinori Sasaki and FMW's veteranenhancement talent Gosaku Goshogawara as Mr. Pogo #2 (Goshogawara had been given thecharacter bythe original Mr. Pogo after Pogo retired from FMW in 1996). AtAtsushi Onita Presents Liar, Liar, Onita, Arai, Pogo and Sasaki defeated Go Ito and Team No Respect members Kodo Fuyuki,Koji Nakagawa andYukihiro Kanemura in aweapons deathmatch to release Onita's former ZEN teammatesTetsuhiro Kuroda andHideki Hosaka from TNR's slavery and retain Arai's post as FMW President.[21][22]

On August 21, Onita formed Team Zero with Tetsuhiro Kuroda, Hideki Hosaka, Mr. Pogo and Yoshinori Sasaki due to Onita's grudge with Fuyuki and his desire to fulfill the revenge. Team Zero's first match was a loss to TNR. The group began wearingkilts. On September 1, Team Zero defeated TNR in a match where they put their kilts on the line against TNR'sbriefs.[23][24] Onita gained his revenge on Fuyuki by pinning him to win the match and TNR were no longer allowed to wear briefs due to the pre-match stipulation and Team Zero crucified their briefs after the match. TNR retaliated by stealing Team Zero's kilts.[21]

On September 3, the original Mr. Pogo returned to FMW under the name "The Great Pogo" and cost Team Zero, abarbed wirestreet fight against TNR by attacking Onita and Mr. Pogo #2 in the parking lot.[25] Team Zero defeated TNR in a street fight on September 4.[26] On September 29, Great Pogo defeated Mr. Pogo #2 to begin re-using Mr. Pogo while Mr. Pogo #2 reverted to using his real name Gosaku Goshogawara.[21][27] Onita and Pogo restarted their historicrivalry and they concluded their feud in FMW on November 20, where Onita defeated Pogo in his farewell match to leave FMW. Onita had quit FMW because he was irate at being demoted from the company'sace to wrestle mid-card matches and FMW was not being a success without him, which led to his departure.[21] On December 11, Onita and Yoshinori Sasaki defeated Team Zero teammates Tetsuhiro Kuroda and Hideki Hosaka in a street fight to officially end Team Zero.[28]

Members

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Championships and accomplishments

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References

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  1. ^abcde"FMW History Part 2".Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  2. ^"FMW Power Splash 1997 - Tag 2 results". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  3. ^"FMW Power Splash 1997 - Tag 6 results". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  4. ^"FMW Power Splash 1997 - Tag 8 results". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  5. ^"FMW Scramble Survivor 1997 - Tag 9 results". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  6. ^"FMW Year End Sensation 1997 - Tag 1 results". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  7. ^"FMW Super Extreme Wrestling War 1997 - Tag 1 results". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  8. ^"FMW Super Extreme Wrestling War 1997 - Tag 2 results". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  9. ^"FMW Super Extreme Wrestling War 1997 - Tag 3 results". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  10. ^"FMW Super Extreme Wrestling War 1997 - Tag 4 results". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  11. ^"FMW New Year Generation - Tag 2 results". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  12. ^"FMW Cluster Battle 1998 - Tag 8 results". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  13. ^"Fuyuki Army results - February 19, 1998". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  14. ^"FMW Winning Road 1998 - Tag 5 results". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  15. ^"FMW/ZEN results - April 13, 1998". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  16. ^"Entertainment Wrestling Live results". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  17. ^"FMW/ZEN results - May 5, 1998". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  18. ^"FMW Neo FMW 1998 - Tag 5 results". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  19. ^"FMW Neo FMW 1998 - Tag 6 results". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  20. ^"FMW Neo FMW 1998 - Tag 9 results". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  21. ^abcd"FMW History Part 3".FMW Wrestling. Retrieved2017-11-23.
  22. ^"FMW Atsushi Onita Presents Liar, Liar results". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  23. ^"Tetsuhiro Kuroda's Bio".Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  24. ^"FMW Super Dynamism 1998 - Tag 8 results". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  25. ^"FMW Super Dynamism 1998 - Tag 9 results". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  26. ^"FMW Super Dynamism 1998 - Tag 10 results". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  27. ^"FMW Flashover 1998 - Tag 6 results". Cagematch. Retrieved2017-11-21.
  28. ^"Mammoth Sasaki's Bio".Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling. Retrieved2017-11-26.

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