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Eiji Ezaki (江崎 英治, Ezaki Eiji, November 29, 1968 – March 3, 2016) [4] was a Japanese professional wrestler, stage actor, musician and professional wrestling promoter, better known under the ring name Hayabusa (ハヤブサ, Hayabusa, "Falcon").
The FMW Tag Team Tournament was a six-team tournament held by FMW from January 6 to January 15, 1991. The opening round was a round-robin tournament in which five teams scored 3 points to qualify for the knockout format to determine the winner, while the team of Lee Gak-soo and Nam Sung Gun was the only team which failed to qualify as they lost all of their matches and scored 0 points.
This diagram describes the four-wave mixing interaction between frequencies f 1, f 2, f 3 and f 4. When three frequencies (f 1 , f 2 , and f 3 ) interact in a nonlinear medium, they give rise to a fourth frequency (f 4 ) which is formed by the scattering of the incident photons, producing the fourth photon.
The event held many supercards and the most prestigious show was the FMW Anniversary Show. The company conducted many supercards until 1997 and then produced its first pay-per-view event Entertainment Wrestling Live on April 30, 1998, and continued to broadcast shows via pay-per-view until the promotion closed in 2002.
On January 6, 1994, Mr. Pogo defeated Atsushi Onita in a street fight to win the FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship. [2] Despite Pogo being Onita's top rival in FMW, a new opponent was required for Onita at 5th Anniversary Show, so Onita began a rivalry with Genichiro Tenryu because Onita and Tenryu thought that a rivalry between both men could become a huge success for FMW and Tenryu ...
Gladiator defeated Kanemura to unify the Independent Heavyweight Championship with the FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship and the title was renamed FMW Double Championship. 3 Masato Tanaka: 1 September 28, 1997 100 Kawasaki, Kanagawa: Fall Spectacular: 4 Mr. Gannosuke: 1 January 6, 1998 114 Tokyo, Japan: New Year Generation Tour: 5 ...
As commissioner of FMW, Kodo Fuyuki created the WEW Singles Championship and declared himself the first champion. [3] 2 Masato Tanaka: November 23, 1999: FMW 10th Anniversary Show: Yokohama, Japan: 1 43: 43 This was a Loser Leaves FMW 13,000 Volt Thunderbolt Cage Deathmatch. [3] [4] 3 Tetsuhiro Kuroda: January 5, 2000: New Year Generation Tokyo ...
The AWA World Light Heavyweight Championship was a title in the American Wrestling Association (AWA) from 1981 until it closed in 1991. In 1989, the Japan-based Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) promotion began billing Florida Championship Wrestling/Professional Wrestling Federation champion Jim Backlund as the AWA champion, something not acknowledged by the AWA; the title became FMW's ...