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  2. Hayabusa (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Hayabusa got the win for his team by pinning Izumida. [81] Hayabusa made his first title defense of the Double Championship against his tag team championship partner Masato Tanaka on May 19, where Hayabusa retained the title. [82] [83] The match between the two earned critical acclaim and is highly regarded as the best match of Ezaki's career ...

  3. Shoichi Arai - Wikipedia

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    Shoichi Arai (荒井 昌一 Arai Shōichi) (December 19, 1965 – May 16, 2002) was a Japanese professional wrestling promoter. Arai ran Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling from 1995 until its closure in 2002.

  4. Category : 21st-century Japanese professional wrestlers

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    Hanako (wrestler) Hanan (wrestler) Momoka Hanazono; Daisuke Harada; Pom Harajuku; Harashima; Moeka Haruhi; Hiroshi Hase; Chihiro Hashimoto; Daichi Hashimoto; Fumiyuki Hashimoto; Kazuki Hashimoto; Shinya Hashimoto; Tomohiko Hashimoto; Hayabusa (wrestler) Utami Hayashishita; Hayata (wrestler) Rising Hayato; Hazuki (wrestler) Hi69; Ikuto Hidaka ...

  5. Goodbye Hayabusa - Wikipedia

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    Goodbye Hayabusa was the name of two professional wrestling series of events produced by Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) in 1999. The backstory of the series was that on-screen FMW Commissioner Kodo Fuyuki decided to end Eiji Ezaki's "Hayabusa" character after August 25, 1999 and the tour consisted of farewell matches of Ezaki's Hayabusa character and the end of it.

  6. Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    On April 3, 2015, Hideki Takahashi, Hayabusa and Choden Senshi Battle Ranger held a press conference, announcing they were reviving FMW under the new name "Chō Sentō Puroresu FMW". Takahashi would serve as the president and Hayabusa as the executive producer of the promotion, which would also feature participation from Atsushi Onita.

  7. List of Tiger Mask W characters - Wikipedia

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    Evil (イービル, Ībiru) is a NJPW wrestler and a member of the wrestling stable Los Ingobernables de Japón, where he tag teams with Tetsuya Naito. His ring entrance involves carrying a sickle. His speciality is a technique called "The EVIL", where he holds his opponent, kicks their legs from behind and subsequently uses the momentum to ...

  8. Category:Japanese male professional wrestlers - Wikipedia

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    K. Kagetsu; Kahagas; Kai (wrestler) Tomato Kaji; Masahito Kakihara; Daichi Kakimoto; Jacky Kamei; Kamikaze (wrestler) Masato Kamino; Hideyoshi Kamitani; Yasushi Kanda

  9. Goodbye Hayabusa II: Hayabusa Graduation Ceremony - Wikipedia

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    Goodbye Hayabusa II: Hayabusa Graduation Ceremony was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW). The event was taped on August 23, 1999 and aired on pay-per-view via broadcast delay on DirecTV on August 25. [2]