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10:29: 6: Hisakatsu Oya and The Headhunters defeated Fuyuki-Gun (Kodo Fuyuki, Jado and Gedo) Street Fight: 12:30: 7: Hayabusa defeated Mr. Gannosuke: Mask vs. Hair match: 13:22: 8: Atsushi Onita, Masato Tanaka and W*ING Kanemura defeated Terry Funk, Cactus Jack and The Gladiator: Texas Tornado Street Fight Deathmatch: 20:20: 9: Megumi Kudo ...
Scorpion Deathmatch- This match is similar to the Piranha Deathmatch, but with cacti replacing barbed wire boards and a tank full of scorpions rather than piranhas. Crocodile Deathmatch - Two wrestlers compete in a non-specific death match. The loser of the match must then go on to wrestle a crocodile.
Mitsuhiro Matsunaga (松永 光広, Matsunaga Mitsuhiro, born March 24, 1966) is a Japanese retired professional wrestler best known for his deathmatch wrestling style, having competed in memorable deathmatches in Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW), Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) and Wrestling International New Generations (W*ING).
August 10, 1999: House show: Osaka, Japan: 3 116: 2 This was a no rope barbed wire fire deathmatch. [1] 8 Ryuji Yamakawa: December 4, 1999: House show: Yokohama, Japan: 2 29: 0 This was a four-corner lighttubes board deathmatch. [1] 9 Tomoaki Honma: January 2, 2000: New Year Great Series 2000 Tokyo, Japan: 1 182: 1
A Piranha Deathmatch or Amazon River Piranha Deathmatch, similar to a Desert Deathmatch is a type of highly dangerous match where a fish tank containing dangerous and flesh-eating Piranha fish is placed in the center of the ring, and the first wrestler who gets put into the tank for 10 seconds loses.
2 170: 2 This was a Glass Board & No Canvas Ring deathmatch. [11] 10 Masashi Takeda: May 2, 2018: We Love Freedoms! We Are Freedoms! 2018 Tokyo, Japan: 2 237: 2 This was a Light Tubes & Double Glass Board +α Deathmatch. [12] 11 Jun Kasai: December 25, 2018: Blood X'Mas 2018 Tokyo, Japan: 4 280: 6 This was a Surface Sleeve Glass Board & Self ...
FMW decided to capitalize on the huge success of the 2nd Anniversary Show on September 23, 1991 at the huge Kawasaki Stadium as the show drew a crowd of 33,000. [4] FMW booked their 4th Anniversary Show at the Kawasaki Stadium on May 5, 1993 to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the company and the huge crowd attraction was a dream match between the company's promoter and main star Atsushi ...
Yokohama, Japan Yokohama Arena: 16,000 Shark Tsuchiya (c) vs. Megumi Kudo in a No Rope 200 Volt Double Hell Double Barbed Wire Barricade Double Landmine Crushed Glass Electrical Barbed Wire Deathmatch for the FMW Women's Championship [8] 9th Anniversary Show: Entertainment Wrestling Live: April 30, 1998 Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium: 5,200