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  2. Hayabusa (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    [140] [145] The FMW team and Fuyuki's team were even with 11 score until Hayabusa lost the WEW Heavyweight Championship to Kanemura in the main event. [146] As a result of losing the series, Hayabusa lost his 5% stock to Fuyuki and Fuyuki sold the stock to Stuart Levy. [ 140 ]

  3. List of Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling tournaments - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. WEW 6-Man Tag Team Championship - Wikipedia

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    Kodo Fuyuki, Mr. Gannosuke and Shinjuku Shark (2 days) The WEW 6-Man Tag Team Championship was a championship in Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling and later in World Entertainment Wrestling. It was active from July 1999 until February 2002 as a substitute for the FMW World Street Fight 6-Man Tag Team Championship . [ 1 ]

  5. FMW Independent Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    FMW: Kodo Fuyuki relinquished the title due to injury and awarded it to Gannosuke. The title was separated from the FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship and continued to be defended as the FMW Independent Heavyweight Championship. 8 Masato Tanaka: 2 August 20, 1999 5 Tokyo, Japan: Goodbye Hayabusa II: Haunted House — Retired — August ...

  6. Super Extreme Wrestling War - Wikipedia

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    Super Extreme Wrestling War was a series of professional wrestling events produced by Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) in 1997. These events marked the first time that FMW began a partnership with American counterpart Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) and a working relationship began between the two companies as ECW wrestlers competed at these events and it marked the beginning of ...

  7. FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    Title replaced by the FMW World Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship. [3] 12 Atsushi Onita: August 22, 1993 Summer Spectacular: Osaka: 5 137 Onita defeated Mr. Pogo to become the first FMW World Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Champion. [2] 13 Mr. Pogo: January 6, 1994 House show: Tokyo: 1 244 [2] 14 Atsushi Onita: September 7, 1994 House show ...

  8. Goodbye Hayabusa - Wikipedia

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    Goodbye Hayabusa was the name of two professional wrestling series of events produced by Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) in 1999. The backstory of the series was that on-screen FMW Commissioner Kodo Fuyuki decided to end Eiji Ezaki's "Hayabusa" character after August 25, 1999 and the tour consisted of farewell matches of Ezaki's Hayabusa character and the end of it.

  9. FMW 5th Anniversary Show - Wikipedia

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    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 ...