Fighting Club G-EGGS

Fighting Club G-EGGS was a professional wrestling stable that competed in New Japan Pro Wrestling. Led by Yuji Nagata, it consisted of wrestlers with sporting backgrounds.
History
G-EGGS originally formed in March 2000 and it featured Nagata, Manabu Nakanishi (Nagata's Tag Team Championship partner), Yutaka Yoshie, up and comer: Masakazu Fukuda, and former UFC fighter Brian Johnston. One month into the group's formation, on April 14, Fukuda (competing in the 2000 Young Lions Cup tournament) collapsed following his match with Katsuyori Shibata after taking a flying elbow smash. He was rushed to the hospital but died on April 19 due to bleeding of the brain; he was 27 years old. Following the loss of Fukuda, G-EGGS continued on as a group and rebounded at , where Yoshie defeated Satoshi Kojima while Nagata and Nakanishi successfully defended the IWGP Tag Team Championship against Naoya Ogawa and Kazunari Murakami.
On July 20, 2000, Nagata and Nakanishi lost the IWGP Tag title to Tencozy (Tenzan and Satoshi Kojima). Following the title loss, all four G-EGGS members entered the 2000 G1 Climax. In the end, only Nagata and Nakanishi made it past the round robin portion with both winning their block. In the end, both lost to eventual winner Kensuke Sasaki (Nagata in the semis and Nakanishi in the finals). In the fall of 2000, G-EGGS began a rivalry with Masahiro Chono and his Team 2000 stable. The two factions battled in 19 singles and tag matches throughout the October 2000 tour with the winning team getting matchmaking rights at Battle Final 2000. G-EGGS began the series well but with Team 2000 having 10 wrestlers to G-EGGS 4 proved to be the deciding factor as Team 2000 made a comeback and eventually won the series 11-8.
The following tour, G-EGGS entered the with Nakanishi and Yoshie forming a team while Nagata team with New Japan Army member Takashi Iizuka. In the end, Nagata and Iizuka emerged victorious by defeating Tencozy in the finals. At Battle Final 2000, G-EGGS wrestled an opening six-man tag before the young lions as humiliation by Team 2000. Despite this, G-EGGS (Nagata, Nakanishi, and Yoshie) won, defeating Junji Hirata, Takashi Iizuka, and Kenzo Suzuki.
At Wrestling World 2001, Nagata entered the tournament for the vacant IWGP Heavyweight Championship but lost in the first round to Hiroyoshi Tenzan. After Wrestling World, G-EGGS did little for the next few months though they did a get a few title shots. On June 6th, Nagata challenged Kazuyuki Fujita for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship but came up short. On June 8th, Nagata then teamed with Shinya Makabe to challenge Masahito Kakihara & Mitsuya Nagai for the All Asia Tag Team Championship but lost while Nakanishi and Yoshie challenged Johnny Smith & Taiyo Kea for the AJPW World Tag Team Championship on but also lost. On June 16, 2001, Nagata broke up G-EGGS and the members went their own way.
Championships and Accomplishments
*New Japan Pro Wrestling
**IWGP Tag Team Championship (1 Time)- Nagata and Nakanishi
**G1 Tag League ()- Nagata
**Best Tag Team Bout Award (2000) - Nagata & Nakanishi vs. Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima on October 9th
**Fighting Spirit Award (2000) - Nakanishi
**New Wave Award (2000) - Yoshie
 
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