RFA: Resurrection Fighting Alliance

RFA: Resurrection Fighting Alliance
2015 Prospect Fighter of the Year

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Rival Between Two Brothers

Their story is one as old as time: two brothers, whose lives and destiny being intertwined from the days they were born, colliding in battle after years of being inseparable. It all started with Cain's furious jealousy of Abel and now in 2011, an epic fraternal feud has found a home in Pro Wrestling BLITZ. Two siblings of course being the young men who made up the popular tag team The Tokyo Twins - Mi and Yu.
The brothers (whose real names have never been discovered) have a mysterious past with few facts being uncovered. All that has been learned about Mi and Yu is that they were in fact born in Indiana but moved to Japan as youngsters due to their family being relocated due to their father's career. While growing up in Far East, the brothers were engrossed in the Japanese culture and developed an intense passion for pro wrestling. Like many young gaijin, the young boys were often beaten unmercifully while training in Tokyo dojos. It was at this time the brothers were never closer - relying on each other to make it through their tortured treatment. After becoming pros themselves, they moved back to the United States where they were discovered by scouts at BLITZ.
After having numerous successes in the BLITZ tag team ranks, Mi and Yu started to fall into a slump. Their losses all had a common theme - miscommunication. During pivotal moments in some very high profile matches, the Twins could not get on the same page which would lead to their defeat. It was after a loss to Ryan Slade & Matty Starr at Malice (March 5, 2011) that led to what many thought would never happen: Mi (the older of the brothers) struck his younger brother numerous times. Yu never fought back considering he was in just as much shock as anyone in attendance that night. As time ticked that evening, Yu's shock turned to anger but his brother was nowhere to be found.
Mi immediately asked for a match with his younger brother and Yu was all to willing to accept the challenge. BLITZ officials signed the contest to be held at Hostile Intent on May 7, 2011. Fans, wrestler and officials alike were speechless as both men made their way to the ring. Mi has dropped his moniker and adopted the name "Masura" and covered his face in paint. Yu came to ring also under a different name, Neo Tokyo, to show that he as well was preparing to write a new chapter in his life. BLITZ fans had grown accustomed over the years to seeing traditional mat wrestling mixed with high flying moves from the Tokyo Twins but all of that was quickly thrown out the window as the two blasted each other with thunderous punches, hard chops and stiff kicks. After seven and a half minutes of blistering punishment, Masura blew the infamous green mist of the Orient into his brother's eyes which called for an immediate DQ. Masura then leveled Neo with a yakuza kick that KO'd him as soon as it made contact.
Disgusted with the outcome of the match, Neo asked for a rematch the next month at Throwdown on June 4, 2011. BLITZ officials cited a full card for the event but after concessions and negotiations were made, a tag team bout was signed for the event with Neo (who was now wearing a mask in order to protect his face and eyes from the green mist) tagging with "Insurance Policy" Tony Scarpone to take on the team of Masura and Dysfunction. After an intense battle, Neo scored the pin on his older brother following a flawless Saito suplex.
Ashamed and feeling dishonored by the loss, the devious Masura has lobbied for one final confrontation with Neo. BLITZ officials have granted the match with Joliet's VFW Cantigny Post being the setting for the battle. Both men have signed to face each other in what will prove to be a pivotal moment in both their lives and careers as they will square off on August 6, 2011 at Wrestlefest II in a Japanese Death Match!

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