Bryan Fury

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Bryan Fury
Bryan Fury Image.png
Snake Eyes
Wicked Replicant
Birthday '
From United States
Height 6'11 (184cm)
Weight 176 lbs. (80kg)

Debut Match
W
8chanmania:Season 1
First Victory
W
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First Championship

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Bryan Fury is a playable fighter from Tekken, first appearing in Tekken 3.

Bio[edit | edit source]

Once a soldier and later a police officer in the International Police Organization, Bryan's untimely demise in a Hong Kong shootout saw his corpse ending up in the hands of the eccentric Dr. Abel. The latter, jealous over the planned cyborg army of his rival Dr. Boscovitch, makes the most of what he has and brings back Bryan as a homicidal zombie cyborg replicant. He is sent to the Iron Fist Tournament to crack some skulls and collect the resulting "data".

While Bryan already was ruthless in life and supposedly had ties to assorted drug dealers, the resurrected Bryan Fury is a perfectly psychopathic killing machine that does not enter tournaments for glory or the prize money, but simply for the chance to face powerful fighters and beat the living crap out of them until their bodies stop twitching. The fact that he usually is laughing during the entire act does not makes him any less intimidating.

In 8chanmania[edit | edit source]

Season 1[edit | edit source]

Bryan is just about the closest thing to a perfect candidate that the madhouse known as 8chanmania has, and it thus is no surprise that his involvement goes all the way back to the first season of 8chanmania.

A (likely) candidate for his debut is 8chanmania XII, where he KO'd Angel before tapping out against no-one less than Jesus Christ himself.

He immediately came back for 8chanmania XIII; once again landing a first KO against Akatsuki before getting gatling-punched by Mecha Hitler.

Bryan was nominated 8chanmania XIV, although that's about all we know.

Season 3[edit | edit source]

It had grown strangle quiet around the one-man replicant riot, but Bryan finally reappeared in 8chanmania LXXVII. He told Guile to be a family man by giving him a thundering knock-out punch, put a grinding halt to Nanami's search for R-23 in the Best of Sixteen, won against Ankha with a rare ring-out, and then promptly lost to Ganondorf via a ring-out of his own.