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  2. FMW 8th Anniversary Show - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Big Japan Pro Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Mitsuhiro Matsunaga - Wikipedia

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    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).

  5. BJW Deathmatch Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Professional wrestling match types - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. King of Freedom World Championship - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. FMW 4th Anniversary Show - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. FMW Anniversary Show - Wikipedia

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    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