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Osamu Nishimura (西村修, Nishimura Osamu, born September 23, 1971) is a Japanese professional wrestler currently working as a freelancer. Nishimura formerly worked for New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and MUGA World Pro Wrestling (MUGA). [ 2 ]
Osamu Nishimura: Osamu Nishimura 1994–1995 Michael Norman: Mike Norman 1993–1995 Kevin Northcutt: Kevin Northcutt 1998 Paul Olsek, Jr. Bad Crew #2 / Rose 1996–1997 Len Olson: Dr. Luther 1998 Atsushi Onita: Atsushi Onita 1998 Ricky Santana: Ricky Santana 1999 Glen Osbourne: Glen Osbourne 1992–1993 Matt Osborne † Borne Again / Doink The ...
Osamu Nishimura: 1 September 21, 1997 102 Hanover, Germany: Catch Cup Nishimura defeated Robbie Brookside to become the inaugural champion. [1] [2] [3] — Vacated — January 1, 1998 — — — Osamu Nishimura vacated the title to compete in Japan. [4] 2 Tony St. Clair: 1 October 10, 1998 83 Hanover, Germany: Catch World Cup Defeated Franz ...
Fuyuki-Gun continued their freelancing after Fuyuki was forced to leave FMW after losing a match to Funk Masters of Wrestling leader Terry Funk at Kawasaki Legend. [24] However, Fuyuki-Gun returned to FMW to work full-time for the promotion on November 15. [25] The group began feuding with Atsushi Onita's ZEN due to Fuyuki's hatred with Onita ...
Team FMW (Tetsuhiro Kuroda, Kintaro Kanemura, Mr. Gannosuke and Mammoth Sasaki) vs. Team WAR ... Osamu Nishimura and Tatsumi Fujinami: G1 World October 28 BATT
The event featured an eight-man tournament for the vacant championship. The tournament began with Dean Malenko defeating the Japanese wrestler Osamu Nishimura by submission using a standing figure-four leglock, followed by 911 squashing the surprise wild card entrant, Doink the Clown, with a series of chokeslams.
Kazuo Yamazaki, Osamu Kido and Takashi Iizuka: 19:21 Fuyuki-Gun: Pin Osamu Nishimura, Riki Choshu and Satoshi Kojima 11:23 Osamu Nishimura, Riki Choshu and Satoshi Kojima: Pin 200% Machine, Yoji Anjo and Yoshihiro Takayama: 10:23 Fuyuki-Gun Sub Masahito Kakihara, Nobuhiko Takada and Yuhi Sano: 12:35 Arashi, John Tenta and Osamu Taitoko: Pin
Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Osamu Nishimura: December 14, 2003: Battle Final 2003 Nagoya, Japan: 1 (7, 2) 49: 0 46 Minoru Suzuki and Yoshihiro Takayama: February 1, 2004: Fighting Spirit 2004 Sapporo, Japan: 1 294: 4 [32] — Vacated: November 21, 2004 — — — — — The title was vacated due to Takayama being sidelined with an injury. 47