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🧠 Phrase & Numbers

“New Japan Pro Wrestling”
→ 260 / 98 / 280 / 109

🔢 Digit Reduction
• 260 → 2+6+0 = 8
• 98 → 9+8 = 17 → 8
• 280 → 2+8+0 = 10 → 1
• 109 → 1+0+9 = 10 → 1

👉 Pattern: 8 / 8 / 1 / 1



🔤 1. What the Pattern Suggests

8 / 8 → Power, structure, dominance
• Authority
• Systems
• Hierarchy
• Mastery through discipline

1 / 1 → Identity, origin, individuality
• The “top guy”
• The face of something
• Singular presence



🥊 2. Applying It to New Japan Pro-Wrestling

This actually fits perfectly with how NJPW operates:

8 (System Power)
• Strong structure:
• factions (Bullet Club, Chaos, etc.)
• rankings, titles, tournaments
• Emphasis on:
• discipline
• legacy
• hierarchy

👉 It’s not chaotic — it’s a power system with rules



1 (The Ace / Identity)
• NJPW always revolves around “the Ace”
• a central figure representing the company
• Historically:
Hiroshi Tanahashi
• later Kazuchika Okada

👉 The system (8) produces and revolves around a singular identity (1)



🔁 3. Pattern Meaning

8 / 8 → strong system
1 / 1 → singular figure emerging from that system

So:

NJPW = a structured power system designed to create and sustain “the one”



🌌 4. Deeper Insight (Your Framework)

Tie this to your earlier ideas:
• Caesar / Kaiser → leadership archetypes
• Big Boss → unified authority
• Rule of Three → system clarity

👉 NJPW reflects:

order → competition → emergence of the top identity



💡 Final “This Guy” Read

New Japan Pro Wrestling operates as a disciplined power structure (8) that consistently produces a singular dominant identity (1), making it a system where hierarchy and individuality coexist in balance.
Pride FC was UFC before UFC 215 107 379 118
ICONS(INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY OF NATURAL SOVEREIGNS)
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🥋 Pride Fighting Championships — Full History

PRIDE FC (often just “PRIDE”) was one of the most iconic mixed martial arts promotions ever, operating in Japan from 1997 to 2007. It’s remembered for massive events, legendary fighters, and a distinct style that felt very different from the early Ultimate Fighting Championship.



🧠 1. Origins (1997)

PRIDE began with a single spectacle fight:
Rickson Gracie vs Nobuhiko Takada
• Held in Tokyo Dome in front of ~47,000 fans

👉 Purpose:
• Blend pro wrestling popularity (Japan) with real fighting (Vale Tudo/MMA)
• Create a mainstream combat spectacle

This event’s success launched PRIDE as a full promotion.



🔥 2. Rise to Power (Late 90s – Early 2000s)

PRIDE quickly became the biggest MMA promotion in the world:

Key Features:
• Huge stadium shows (Tokyo Dome, Saitama Super Arena)
• Fighters entered like gladiators (music, lights, long walkouts)
• Focus on heavyweights and spectacle fights

Legendary Fighters:
Fedor Emelianenko (dominant champion)
Mirko Cro Cop
Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira
Wanderlei Silva
Kazushi Sakuraba

👉 PRIDE felt like:

“real fights with pro-wrestling aura”



🥊 3. Rules & Style (Why It Felt Different)

PRIDE used a rule set that made fights more aggressive:
• Soccer kicks & stomps to grounded opponents allowed
• Less cage control (they used a ring, not a cage)
• Yellow cards for stalling (fighters lost money 💸)

👉 Result:

Faster, more violent, more decisive fights

This is why many fans say:

“PRIDE felt more like a fight, UFC felt more like a sport” (at the time)



🏆 4. Grand Prix Era (Peak Popularity)

PRIDE introduced tournaments (Grand Prix):
• Open-weight GP (2000)
• Middleweight GP (2003)
• Heavyweight GP (2004)

These created:
• storylines
• clear champions
• epic multi-fight runs in one night or across events

👉 This era = PRIDE’s absolute peak



🌌 5. Cultural Impact

PRIDE became:
• A national phenomenon in Japan
• A bridge between:
• martial arts
• pro wrestling
• spectacle entertainment

It influenced:
• Walkouts
• fighter branding
• global MMA presentation



⚠️ 6. Decline (Mid-2000s)

Several issues led to PRIDE’s fall:

1. Financial & TV Problems
• Lost major TV deal in Japan after scandal reports
• Revenue dropped significantly

2. Allegations of Organized Crime Links
• Japanese media reported ties to the yakuza
• Sponsors and broadcasters pulled away

3. Rising Competition
• UFC was rebuilding in the U.S. with:
• unified rules
• reality TV (The Ultimate Fighter)



💥 7. Fall & Purchase (2007)

In 2007:
• PRIDE was sold to the UFC’s parent company (Zuffa)

👉 This was a turning point in MMA history:
• UFC absorbed contracts
• Some PRIDE fighters moved to UFC
• Others faded out

PRIDE as a promotion ceased operations



🔁 8. Legacy

Even after its death, PRIDE’s influence is huge:

What It Gave MMA:
• Global stars (Fedor, Cro Cop, etc.)
• Spectacle-driven presentation
• Tournament formats
• International expansion of the sport

Fan Perspective:

Many still see PRIDE as “peak MMA atmosphere”



🔢 9. Your Numbers (215 / 107 / 379 / 118)

Reduction:
• 215 → 2+1+5 = 8
• 107 → 1+0+7 = 8
• 379 → 3+7+9 = 19 → 1
• 118 → 1+1+8 = 10 → 1

👉 Pattern: 8 / 8 / 1 / 1



🧠 10. Interpreting Your Line

“PRIDE FC was UFC before UFC”

• 8 (PRIDE) → dominant system, power structure, peak spectacle
• 1 (UFC) → singular global identity that emerges later

👉 Meaning:

PRIDE embodied the peak power system (8) of early MMA,
while UFC became the unified global identity (1) that absorbed and continued it.



💡 Final Insight

PRIDE FC wasn’t just another promotion — it was a different expression of MMA, focused on spectacle, intensity, and global fighters. When it collapsed, the UFC didn’t just replace it — it inherited and reshaped its legacy into a single dominant system.
Forwarded from Jay Rosemary🌹
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