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  1. BAHU

    History of FMW

    Yes. Every wrestler had their own nick name Hayabusa was Fushichō = Phoenix, Oya was Backdrop of the Soul, Kanemura was Unreasonable Boy and then after Fuyuki died he was Heavy Smoker, Fuyuki was Unreasonable King and before that he was Macho Body, Pogo was Great King, Kuroda was Saikou = the best, the most supreme, Gannosuke was Kishindo = Revenge, Tanaka was Dangan = Bullet, and Hosaka was Wild Bear.
  2. I probably have the most 666 results gathered on my site. They are scattered along with other results through out the years though. http://fmwwrestling.us/MiscResults20.html - previous years links results are down below. There are other shows they hold like last July they had a bunch of basement shows no one else covered since they are hard shows to translate but their Shin-Kiba shows are mostly around early March, June 6th, mid August, Halloween, and December 23rd.
  3. They came out with the rules which were a little stricter than what was originally announced. Still no shows to be held until June 18th. This goes for Korakuen Hall or Shin-Kiba. 2AW Square can still run in front of no one because they are owned by 2AW and they can run as many shows as they want/rent it out to other promotion as long as crowds are not there. June 19th to July 10th you can run a show anywhere you want but no still no one in attendance. So expect to see those empty Korakuen Hall/Shin-Kiba shows again then. July 11th you can run shows with people as long as the building is smaller than 5000 seats and the crowd is half the size of the building (150 or so for Shin-Kiba/900-1000 allowed for Korakuen) August 1st you can run a building 5,000 seat or more as long as it is half filled.
  4. You can have 50 fans tomorrow, 100 people in two weeks, and 1000 people in four weeks.
  5. BAHU

    History of FMW

    History of FMW Volume 43 is now up going over the year 2015 with pictures and clips. A new FMW promotion called Super Battle FMW starts up with Atsushi Onita on top as he faces off against the heel W*ING Monster Army group. ZERO1 also starts up a new promotion called Super Fireworks with it based around Onita having explosion matches. Hayabusa has an infamous appearance on national TV that sees him walk in the ring at Korakuen Hall. FREEDOMS has Masashi Takeda gives a one year reign with their FREEDOMS title with him ending the year facing off against Jun Kasai at Korakuen Hall as well as much more.
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    History of FMW

    History of FMW Volume 42 is now up going over the year 2014 with pictures and clips. Atsushi Onita continues to have Exploding Barbed wire Death Matches with Yoshihiro Takayama. Kintaro Kanemura runs his 25th Anniversary show while Mr. Gannosuke makes his return back to the ring after nearly 6 years retired. An FMW 25th Anniversary Tour is held as well as FREEDOMS starts off the year struggling but finishes with another incredible Jun Kasai vs. Masashi Takeda Death Match as well as much more.
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    History of FMW

    History of FMW Volume 41 is now up going over the year 2013 with pictures and clips. Atsushi Onita has two exploding death matches with Akebono as well as another singles one with Yoshihiro Takayama. Onita also enters into FREEDOMS and begins feuding with Jun Kasai through out the year. Masashi Takeda has an awesome Big Japan Death Match Heavyweight Title Match against Shuji Ishikawa and Kintaro Kanemura comes back from injury to have a great match in the Apache Army along with much more.
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    History of FMW

    History of FMW Volume 40 is up going over the year 2012 with pictures and clips. We cover how FREEDOMS starts the year off slow after Jun Kasai would suffer an injury but he would return for the climax of his two year feud with MASADA. Atsushi Onita begins a career resurgence before facing off against Akebono in a Exploding Barbed wire Death Match. Kintaro Kanemura's body starts to break down as he would suffer two serious injuries while the Apache Army would continue to decline as well as much more.
  9. BAHU

    History of FMW

    Thank you! I am glad that people are still watching the videos using this message board. I have been working on Podcast only versions in case you just want to listen to the shows on your phone - I only need to post the last three shows to be finished but you can find them here. https://anchor.fm/bahu and they are on iTunes and Spotify.
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    History of FMW

    History of FMW Volume 39 is up going over the year 2011 with pictures and clips. We go over FREEDOMS slowly turning into a Death Match promotion, Nanjyo Hayato starting up a new FMW promotion and bringing back many of the former FMW wrestlers, and Hayabusa walking to the ring at Korakuen Hall ten years to the month that he suffered his career ending injury as well as much more.
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    History of FMW

    History of FMW Volume 38 is up going over the year 2010 with pictures and clips. We go over FREEDOMS first full year as a promotion as they run Korakuen Hall for the first time as well as hold a Death Match Tournament. Onita retires again and comes back by the end of the year, Tarzan Goto runs his Super FMW shows in front of barely anyone, the story of how Shin-W*ING died, and much more.
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    History of FMW

    History of FMW Volume 37 is up going over the year 2009 with clips and pics. The Apache Army continues to struggle before officially closing down and re-starting the promotion as FREEDOMS. Big Japan begins a youth movement that sees a series of excellent matches through out the year. Tarzan Goto starts up a brand new FMW promotion and brings in Atsushi Onita for it and much more.
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    History of FMW

    History of FMW Volume 36 is up going over the second half of 2008. Mr. Gannosuke joins the Apache Army promotion on his road to retirement and starts up the FMW Legends Army as they go up against the Apache Army. Mr. Gannosuke also decides to close down WMF before his retirement as well. Kintaro Kanemura starts up his XWF promotion and we go over how that worked out as well as Atsushi Onita and his FMW nostalgia promotion and Yuko Miyamoto challenes for the Big Japan Death Match Heavyweight Title and much more more.
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    History of FMW

    History of FMW Volume 35 - going over the first half of 2008 with clips and pictures. We go over all the details surrounding Kanemura's sexual harassment scandal including it resulting it in his Apache Army promotion closing down. Onita begins teaming with Riki Choshu and interjects himself in a feud with Kanemura. Mammoth Sasaki continues his hot streak of awesome WEW Heavyweight Titles matches, Mr. Gannosuke announces his retirement and much more.
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    History of FMW

    History of FMW Volume 34 is up going over the year of 2007 with clips and pictures. The feud between Kanemura and Togi Makabe concludes after a year over the WEW Title. Mammoth Sasaki begins to get pushed as the top guy in the Apache Army while Yuko Miyamoto begins to burst on the scene with his match of the year against Takashi Sasaki in Big Japan. 666 holds one of their craziest shows ever while WMF begins to push the Kitten Kid as a focal point in their storylines. Also, Onita announces he is not going to run again for the Japanese Diet after it comes out he is involved in a sex scandal as well as Mike Awesome would end up passing away. Please give these a chance if you have not already! A lot of time and passion has gone into these and there's a lot of stuff in here that is not common knowledge. I mean it's no Eric Bischoff discussing stuff you've already heard about million times over the last 20 years except now wrong, but what is?
  16. BAHU

    History of FMW

    It was just one bad clip that was actually already on YouTube but apparently the station it aired banned anyone else from using it on YouTube. Every video is also on the History of FMW Facebook page if there's ever issues with YouTube. Just search History of FMW on it.
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    History of FMW

    History of FMW Volume 33 is up going over the year of 2006 with clips and pictures. The Apache Army goes to war with New Japan for the entire year first with Jushin Liger, Jado, and Gedo and then against Togi Makabe. Mr. Gannosuke tries to push the younger wrestlers in WMF while feuding with Poison Sawada in Union Pro. Mr. Pogo and Tarzan Goto reunite their rivalry with some interesting stipulation matches. Hayabusa visits America and goes backstage at a WWE show, Matsunaga returns to ZERO1 and much more. This episode is a good look at the whole landscape of the Japanese independent scene in 2006. If you have not watched these yet and have the littlest bit of interest in this topic you should check these out. I really put a lot of time and passion into these to make them as good as possible and I have gotten very positive feedback from those that have watched them.
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    History of FMW

    History of FMW Volume 32 is up going over the year 2005. I go over how Kintaro Kanemura and the Apache Army feud with one another after Riki Choshu is made leader of the group. WMF continues to decline as their sponsor pulls out for good while Mr. Gannosuke and Mammoth Sasaki have two brutal matches with one another to end their feud. I cover the STOP THE MATSUNAGA angle that went on through out the second half of 2005 in ZERO1 as well going over small Mr. Pogo WWS, Tarzan Goto, and 666 shows as well as much more.
  19. BAHU

    History of FMW

    Okay, everything should be back up and running on the new account and I have switched the addresses so every link in this thread should work again.
  20. He lived in Australia during a majority of him working on Puroresufan but he was from the UK originally and ended up moving back there. Obviously, Max was an internet name so his full name wasn't out there. It's for sure that Stuart as he messaged me back in 2016 on Twitter after Hayabusa passed away and his profile states he is the owner of the City Watch website which the article talks about.
  21. BAHU

    History of FMW

    A lawfirm in Japan that probably Samurai TV hires to look through YouTube channels to get their stuff taken down. Which would be fine but they went after my account which is just clips and shows no full matches or shows from their network and there are still several channels that are way more popular because they have tons of full Samurai TV matches on their channel. Just YouTube search Jun Kasai and the first match you see be a Jun Kasai match that aired on Samurai a month ago and already has more views than 98% of my videos. Like I mentioned earlier, I am working on creating another account to put these videos. If they come after me again I will probably have to hide everything and you can only find the videos on a place like here or on my site.
  22. BAHU

    History of FMW

    History of FMW Volume 31: 2004 is back up. It is the only episode back up. It will be awhile before I can get every episode back up and they will have to be unlisted sadly and I will probably have to post them to something like google drive and some other places. The co-host also quit so not a good week for the show.
  23. BAHU

    History of FMW

    History of FMW Volume 31 is up going over the entire year of 2004 with clips and pictures. WMF holds its last show at Korakuen Hall as it has to be restructured to a small indie by the second half of the year. Fuyuki Army closes down after the final Kawasaki Stadium show on May 5th takes places. Kanemura and Gannosuke split up. Kanemura starts up the Apache Army promotion and a sad update on Hayabusa as well as much more.
  24. Gotta get it on the cover of the 2000th issue of Pro-Wrestling Weekly.
  25. BAHU

    History of FMW

    Nope, not obvious. Since this is a History of FMW thread and the music videos have not been mentioned once and I don't consider the music videos to be Career Retrospectives since there is no words being used to give a retrospective, I did not think you were referring to the music videos. So to me the joke was, "Nobody cares about these, so when are you going to do a video on something else obviously no one will care about" I actually hate making these videos as so many countless hours and resources have to go into them and I have to hear myself talk so much - but I know I am the only one capable of making them at the quality that they are. I personally feel like these are at the level of the top wrestling podcasts just simply the topic is not going to catch as much attention as say a Lapsed Fan where they are going over WWF instead of FMW. So to spend so much time on something that really isn't fun for me but for the niche people that are into the topic, I really was not feeling someone trying to put themselves over with a dick joke which is what the internet at this point is.
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