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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.
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).
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.
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 .
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 ...
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
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 ...
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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