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Dream Stage Entertainment (DSE) was a Japanese
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that promoted various
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and
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events, most notably mixed martial arts
Pride Fighting Championship PRIDE Fighting Championships (Pride or Pride FC, founded as KRS-Pride) was a Japanese mixed martial arts promotion company. Its inaugural event was held at the Tokyo Dome on October 11, 1997. Pride held more than sixty mixed martial arts even ...
and Hustle
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events.


Company history


Allegations of links to organized crime

There was speculation in the Japanese press that DSE was a front for
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, a notorious
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organization. On June 5, 2006,
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announced that they were terminating their television contract with DSE effective immediately due to a breach of contract. This left Pride and Hustle without a television outlet in Japan, and the lack of the substantial revenues from the deal threatens its sustainability. Furthermore, Fuji banned anyone connected with DSE on their programs. On June 12, 2006,
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, Japan's leading satellite broadcasting company, announced that they would continue to carry DSE programming, such as Pride and Hustle. Hustle, and the second round of the Pride Open Weight Grand Prix, both scheduled for the
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, would be broadcast live to millions of homes across Japan. It is important to note that SKY PerfectTV! executives mentioned the decision to carry DSE events was not final and any future problems regarding the alleged connection between DSE and Japanese mafia, as reported by ''
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'', might be reason enough to discontinue the relationship.


DSE's impacts in the US

On October 21, 2006, Pride held its first MMA event in USA, '' Pride 32: The Real Deal took place at the
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in
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. It was the first Pride event to be held outside Japan, and in front of an audience of 11,727.


Dissolution

A buyout of the company by
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, the operators of
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, had been rumored since late 2006, but on 26 March 2007,
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and Lorenzo Fertitta held a press conference in Japan alongside Pride F.C. Executive
Nobuyuki Sakakibara is a Japanese businessman and mixed martial arts (MMA) promoter. He is known for his executive role in Dream Stage Entertainment, including its promotions Pride Fighting Championships and Fighting Opera Hustle, and works as the current preside ...
, announcing the complete buyout of Pride F.C. and all of its assets by Zuffa (sources close have indicated the buyout to be slightly under $70 million USD). While little official information has been released following the buy-out, it is presumed that DSE will fold and PRIDE F.C. will be operated by the newly created parent company, PRIDE F.C. Worldwide.link
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replaced FEG's previous mixed martial arts fight series, HERO'S. The series retained many of the stylistic flourishes and personnel from
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broadcasts, including fight announcer
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and veteran referee
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.


Head Officials

*
Nobuyuki Sakakibara is a Japanese businessman and mixed martial arts (MMA) promoter. He is known for his executive role in Dream Stage Entertainment, including its promotions Pride Fighting Championships and Fighting Opera Hustle, and works as the current preside ...
- President and
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*
Nobuhiko Takada Nobuhiko Takada ( ja, 高田伸彦, ring name: ) (born April 12, 1962) is a Japanese former mixed martial artist, retired professional wrestler, actor, and writer. He competed in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), Universal Wrestling Federation (UW ...
- General Director and President of Hustle *
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- Vice President *
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- Public Relations Director and
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Promoter


References


External links


HUSTLE WebsitePRIDE WebsiteEnglish translation
of a ''Shukan Gendai'' article on DSE's yakuza links
SkyPerfectTV! says 'Yes' to PRIDE...for now
Mixed martial arts organizations