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  2. 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.

  3. Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling-Explosion (FMW-E) is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded on July 28, 1989, by Atsushi Onita as Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (フロンティア・マーシャルアーツ・レスリング,Furontia Māsharuātsu Resuringu) (FMW).

  4. List of FMW supercards and pay-per-view events - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. FMW Independent Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    The FMW Independent Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship contested in Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW). It was one of the top two titles in the company, along with the FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship .

  6. 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 ...

  7. FMW Women's Championship - Wikipedia

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    FMW: Tokyo, Japan: 1 103 [1] — Vacated: February 11, 1994: FMW: Fukaya, Japan — — Crusher Maedomari vacated the title due to the creation of a new FMW Independent World Women's Championship and the vacant WWA World Women's Championship would also be decided in the tournament. [1] 9 Megumi Kudo: February 25, 1994: FMW: Tokyo, Japan: 3 128

  8. FMW/WEW Hardcore Championship - Wikipedia

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    The title was awarded to Kanemura by FMW Commissioner Kodo Fuyuki. 2 Ryuji Yamakawa: February 22, 2000 Big Japan Pro Wrestling's Excite Series Tour Tokyo, Japan: 1 73 3 Kintaro Kanemura: May 5, 2000 11th Anniversary Show: Backdraft: Tokyo, Japan: 2 331 4 Mammoth Sasaki: April 1, 2001 Fighting Creation Tour Tokyo, Japan: 1 34 5 Kintaro Kanemura ...

  9. WEW Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    The WEW Heavyweight Championship (Japanese: WEWヘビー級王座, Hepburn: WEW Hebī-kyū Ōza) was a professional wrestling championship, originally created in Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) as the WEW Singles Championship (WEWシングル王座, WEW Shinguru Ōza), later being renamed as the WEW World Heavyweight Championship.

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