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Location: Event: Notes: 1 Atsushi Onita and Tarzan Goto: 1 December 9, 1991 150 Tokyo, Japan: FMW: Onita and Goto defeated Grigory Verichev and Koba Kurtanidze in the finals of a World's Strongest Tag Team Tournament to become the first WWA World Martial Arts Tag Team Champions. [1] 2 Sabu and Horace Boulder: 1 May 7, 1992 17 Tokyo, Japan: FMW ...
Brass knuckles can readily be purchased online or, where legal, at flea markets, swap meets, gun shows, and at specialty stores. Some companies manufacture belt buckles or novelty paper weights that function as brass knuckles. [25] Brass knuckles made of plastic, rather than metal, have been marketed as "undetectable by airport metal detectors ...
W*ING Kanemura was the inaugural Independent Heavyweight Champion.. FMW requested a new customized FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship belt for Atsushi Onita to defend it against Hayabusa in the former's retirement match at 6th Anniversary Show on May 5, 1995, but the title could not be created at that time.
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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 ...
The NWA World Brass Knuckles Championship was a short-lived title promoted by National Wrestling Alliance NWA Mid-America territory from 1978 until 1981. The championship was used in specialty matches in which the combatants would wear brass knuckles .
He was a five-time world champion in FMW as he won the Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship three times, [5] Independent Heavyweight Championship one time [6] and the WEW Heavyweight Championship one time. [7]
Carrillo is accused of stealing personal items — including a knife with brass knuckles on the handle — from people during patrol stops in the Mission Division in April and June 2023.