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FMW 6th Anniversary Show was a
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event produced by
Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling-Explosion (FMW-E) is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded on July 28, 1989, by Atsushi Onita as (FMW). The promotion specializes in hardcore wrestling involving weapons such as barbed wire and fir ...
(FMW), taking place on May 5, 1995 at the
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in
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,
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. This was the sixth edition of the company's flagship event Anniversary Show, commemorating the sixth anniversary of the company and the third consecutive and fourth overall edition of Anniversary Show at Kawasaki Stadium. The
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was a heavily-hyped no rope exploding barbed wire deathmatch between
Atsushi Onita is a Japanese actor, politician, and semi-retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his work in Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) and is credited with introducing the hardcore wrestling, deathmatch style of professional wrestling t ...
and
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for Onita's
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and it was billed as Onita's
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. Onita defeated Hayabusa to retain the title. The event and the match itself was significant in FMW's history as Onita retired from wrestling after the match and passed the torch to Hayabusa as the company's new
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. This was Onita's final Anniversary Show main event. The show was also notable for featuring deathmatch wrestling legend The Sheik's last record wrestling match in which he defeated
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, who wrestled twice at the event.


Background

The 6th Anniversary Show revolved around
Atsushi Onita is a Japanese actor, politician, and semi-retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his work in Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) and is credited with introducing the hardcore wrestling, deathmatch style of professional wrestling t ...
's retirement match, who was forced to
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after losing to
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at 5th Anniversary Show. However, after the match, Onita revealed that the retirement stipulation would be for the next year at the 6th Anniversary Show and began his retirement tour for the next full year. He battled W*ING Alliance throughout the year, which had been formed by Mr. Pogo,
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and
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, all former W*ING wrestlers in 1994. He lost the
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to Pogo's
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Pogo Daiyo ( English: ''King Pogo'') on January 21, 1995. Onita needed an opponent for his retirement at the 6th Anniversary Show, who could succeed him as FMW's
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and his on-and-off ally and rival
Tarzan Goto , better known by his ring name , was a Japanese professional wrestler who wrestled on the independent circuit most of his career. He is best known for his exploding steel cage matches against Atsushi Onita in Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling ( ...
challenged him to be his opponent in early 1995. On February 6, 1995, Goto defeated
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for
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on him on September 25, 1994 to join W*ING Alliance. On February 24, Goto formed
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with Oya and
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to become the lead villainous
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of FMW. However, conspiracy transpired as Goto was never considered a major draw for FMW and the decision of Goto putting over Onita again at 6th Anniversary Show led Goto and his trainees Mr. Gannosuke and Flying Kid Ichihara to no-show April 21 show and leave FMW to join rival IWA Japan. Pogo, the reigning Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Champion and Onita's top rival at the time was then chosen to be Onita's opponent and FMW's next ace but declined the offer due to not being approached first and not accepting to be a substitute. Onita initially picked
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for the spot but Ishikawa was not generally accepted by the audience for not being a good wrestler to lead FMW and then
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, the former FMW's preliminary talent Eiji Ezaki, who was scheduled to make his full-time return to FMW at 6th Anniversary Show, stepped in to challenge Onita for the match at a press conference by Onita on April 30. Onita was initially reluctant but Hayabusa insisted on it and Ishikawa stepped down from the match, leading to Hayabusa being chosen as Onita's opponent. On May 1, Onita used his alter ego "The Great Nita" for the last time in a
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and then defeated Pogo to win the Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship on May 4, just one day shy of 6th Anniversary Show, to make his retirement match with Hayabusa, a title match. At Summer Spectacular on August 28, 1994, Yukie Nabeno defeated Combat Toyoda to win the FMW Independent and WWA World Women's Championship while Tsuppari Mack and Mad Dog Military's
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and Crusher Maedomari defeated
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, Miwa Sato and
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. On September 7, the team of Nabeno, Sato and Kudo lost to Mad Dog Military (Combat Toyoda,
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and Crusher Maedomari) after Tsuchiya stole the
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from Toyoda, which led to Toyoda and Tsuchiya coming to blows with each other and Toyoda left Mad Dog Military to turn fan favorite. On December 9, the team of Nabeno, Kudo and Toyoda lost to Tsuchiya, Maedomari and Mack after which Nabeno suffered a severe injury, forcing her to vacate the titles. On February 6, 1995, Kudo, Toyoda and Nurse Nakamura defeated Tsuchiya, Maedomari and new Mad Dog Military member Killer Iwami. After the match, Nakamura joined Mad Dog Military and changed her character to "Bad Nurse Nakamura". Nakamura defeated Kudo on March 30 to win the vacant Women's Championship, with the help of Mad Dog Military and cut Kudo's hair after the match. On April 21, Kudo wore camouflage to declare war on Mad Dog Military, leading to a rematch against Nakamura for the title at 6th Anniversary Show. On October 28, 1994, Mr. Pogo and The Gladiator from W*ING defeated FMW's Atsushi Onita and Mr. Gannosuke to win the
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{{FMW Championships ...
. They lost the title to Onita and Gannosuke on February 24, 1995 but Pogo and Yukihiro Kanemura regained the title on March 7. During this time, Hisakatsu Oya broke away from W*ING and became a founding member of Lethal Weapon with Tarzan Goto and Ricky Fuji on February 24. Lethal Weapon began feuding with W*ING and Goto left FMW on April 23 leading to Pogo and Kanemura defending the Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championship against Oya and Fuji at 6th Anniversary Show.


Event


Preliminary matches

In the opening match of the event, Rikio Ito defeated Gosaku Goshogawara by performing a '' Thunder Fire Powerbomb'' and a
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. The second match was a different style fight between Katsuji Ueda and
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, which Ueda won by knocking out Kuroda with a left punch in the third round. Amigo Ultra and Ultra Taro defeated Battle Ranger Z and Mach Hayato when Ultra performed a muscle buster on Hayato. Combat Toyoda, Miwa Sato and Yukari Ishikawa took on Crusher Maedomari,
Shark Tsuchiya Eriko Tsuchiya (土屋 恵理子, born February 19, 1970) is a Japanese retired professional wrestler better known by the ring name Shark Tsuchiya (シャーク土屋). She spent most of her career working for Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling. Pr ...
and Kaori Nakayama in a street fight. Tsuchiya knocked out Ishikawa with a '' Tsuchi Bomb'' to win the match. Judge Dread and
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defeated
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's Ryo Miyake and Dunktane after Dread performed a splash on Miyake in the corner. The Sheik defeated
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, who competed in his second match of the event, having wrestled as "Amigo Ultra" earlier at the event.
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, Apollo Sagawa and Kishin Kawabata defeated W*ING Alliance members
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,
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and Hido when Ishikawa made Hido submit to a '' Sumopion Deathlock''.
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defended the FMW Independent and WWA World Women's Championship against
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. 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
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on a steel chair but Kudo managed to kick out of the pinfall. Kudo threw powder in Nakamura's face to blind her and used a chain and followed it with a '' Kudo Driver'' to win the title. The Gladiator and Horace Boulder of W*ING took on
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and Katsutoshi Niiyama. Niiyama performed a German suplex on Gladiator to win the match. The next match featured W*ING members Mr. Pogo and
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defend the
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{{FMW Championships ...
against
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. During the match, a miscommunication occurred between Pogo and Kanemura, allowing
Hisakatsu Oya is a semi-retired Japanese professional wrestler. Although he started out for New Japan Pro-Wrestling, he is well known for his stint in Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling. Career New Japan Pro-Wrestling (1986–1989) Kenichi Oya trained at th ...
to perform a backdrop on Kanemura to win the title. After the match, Pogo blew a fireball at Kanemura for the loss.


Main event match

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defended the
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against
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in a No Rope Exploding Barbed Wire Deathmatch, which would be Onita's last match after which he would retire. Near the end of the match, Hayabusa attempted to perform a
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on Onita from the top of the steel cage but Onita moved out of the way and then performed a ''Thunder Fire Powerbomb'' on Hayabusa but Hayabusa managed to kick out of the pinfall attempt. Onita performed the move twice to retain the title and win his retirement match. Following the match, Onita showed respect to his opponent by pouring water on him to wake him up.


Reception

The 6th Anniversary Show was a huge success and became the most successful event of FMW of all time. The retirement of Atsushi Onita sparked huge crowd interest because his loyal fans wanted to see him compete in his last match and it drew a record attendance of 58,250, the biggest in the history of FMW. It earned the company $2,500,000.


Aftermath

Atsushi Onita vacated the FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship due to his retirement. Following his retirement, Hayabusa took over as FMW's ace under the ownership of Shoichi Arai, who Onita sold the company before retiring and the entire focus had been Onita throughout FMW's existence till then and the company switched to focusing on the younger talent. A Young Spirit Tournament was held to recognize the younger talent, which Masato Tanaka won by defeating W*ING Kanemura. On June 27, Hayabusa defeated Hisakatsu Oya to win the vacant Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship for the first time in his career but vacated immediately due to injury. He participated in the Grand Slam Tournament, which he ended up losing to The Gladiator in the final. Megumi Kudo enjoyed a lengthy reign as FMW Independent and WWA World Women's Champion, before dropping the title to Shark Tsuchiya on November 20, 1995. Mr. Pogo's attack on Yukihiro Kanemura at 6th Anniversary Show led to him to turn on W*ING and join Lethal Weapon with Hisakatsu Oya, Ricky Fuji and become the leader of the group. The Gladiator and Horace Boulder also turned on W*ING to join the group as well and Lethal Weapon replaced W*ING as the top villainous group in FMW. In January 1996, Víctor Quiñones returned to FMW and formed Puerto Rican Army which became the top villainous group of FMW and crippled Lethal Weapon and W*ING by luring away their top members into the group. Hayabusa and Masato Tanaka, the leaders of FMW's new generation took on Puerto Rican Army's Mr. Pogo and
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in a no rope explosive barbed wire time bomb land mine double hell death match at the 7th Anniversary Show, which Pogo and Funk won.


Results


References


External links

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