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  2. FMW Women's Championship - Wikipedia

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    FMW: Kitakyushu, Japan: 3 99 [1] 8 Crusher Maedomari October 31, 1993: 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 ...

  3. Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    The FMW Women's Championship was then represented by both the FMW Independent Women's Championship and WWA World Women's Championship belts. The title was deactivated in 1997 as the women's division of FMW ended with the departure of the final champion Shark Tsuchiya. FMW World Street Fight 6-Man Tag Team Championship: May 5, 1996 Puerto Rican Army

  4. 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.

  5. Category : Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling championships

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    FMW Women's Championship; FMW World Street Fight 6-Man Tag Team Championship; FMW World Street Fight 8-Man Tag Team Championship; I.

  6. Category:FMW Women's Champions - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "FMW Women's Champions" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K. Megumi Kudo; N.

  7. FMW 7th Anniversary Show - Wikipedia

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    On September 15, Hayabusa regained the yens for FMW, which they lost at 7th Anniversary Show, by defeating Funk Masters of Wrestling in a two million yens on a pole match. [21] After losing the Women's Championship to Megumi Kudo in her retirement match at 7th Anniversary Show, Combat Toyoda had her retirement ceremony on June 28. [10]

  8. FMW 6th Anniversary Show - Wikipedia

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    Bad Nurse Nakamura defended the FMW Independent and WWA World Women's Championship against Megumi Kudo. Mad Dog Military interfered in the match on Nakamura's behalf causing Kudo to bleed. Nakamura dominated the match and performed a kneeling reverse piledriver and a piledriver on a steel chair but Kudo managed to kick out of the pinfall.

  9. Noriyo Toyoda - Wikipedia

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    It wouldn't be until June 19, 1994, when Toyoda regained the WWA Championship for the fourth time, as well as her first FMW Independent Women's Championship, by defeating Kudo. She would hold onto both belts for over two months, before losing them in an upset to Yukie Nabeno. Over a week later, on September 7, Tsuchiya and Maedomari turned on ...