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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 title was renamed by Kodo Fuyuki as the WEW World Tag Team Championship in 1999. FMW Women's Championship: February 15, 1994 Megumi Kudo: September 28, 1997 Shark Tsuchiya: 1994–1997 The title was created as the FMW Independent Women's Championship during a tournament and unified with the WWA World Women's Championship. The FMW Women's ...

  4. Category : Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling championships

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    FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship; FMW Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championship; FMW Independent Heavyweight Championship; FMW/WEW Hardcore Championship; FMW Women's Championship; FMW World Street Fight 6-Man Tag Team Championship; FMW World Street Fight 8-Man Tag Team Championship

  5. List of Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling tournaments - Wikipedia

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    The FMW Double Championship #1 Contender's Tournament was a tournament to determine the #1 contender for Mr. Gannosuke's FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship and FMW Independent Heavyweight Championship at FMW's first pay-per-view Entertainment Wrestling Live. The tournament was held between March 7 and March 17, 1998. [31] [33]

  6. FMW 3rd Anniversary Show - Wikipedia

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    On September 1, Kudo successfully defended her WWA World Women's Championship against Toyoda. [8] After the match, they challenged Bull Nakano and Akira Hokuto of All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling to an interpromotional match at the 3rd Anniversary Show to prove that they were the best set of women wrestlers. [9]

  7. Shark Tsuchiya - Wikipedia

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    After leaving FMW in 1998, Tsuchiya began wrestling for various promotions as a freelancer, such as All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling, JDStar, Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling, Onita Pro Wrestling, Dramatic Dream Team, NEO Ladies, IWA Japan, JWP Joshi Puroresu, Onita FMW, World Entertainment Wrestling, OZ Academy, GAEA Japan, Wrestling Marvelous Future, and Super FMW.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

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