[72] Onryo later brought an item called the Belt of Curse and put it on the line in their feud, revealing it was a cursed object which would be granted to the loser and would slowly kill him if he held it, and that it was what killed Onryo in the first place and turned him into a ghost.

Um erro aconteceu ao postar o comentário, desculpe! Mitsuhiro Matsunaga would join Kanemura after a falling out with Onita, which was the genesis of the W*ING Alliance.

[42] Nakagawa turned villain for the first time in his career and revealed that the injury was a ruse to end ZEN and then joined Team No Respect. They do an intense face to face and Onita shouts at them, probably saying, "You're with me or FMW!". Since I have the follow up commercial tape to this, I won't go into the aftermath and will save it for that review.

The group evolved to become a promotion in 2004. [14] Kanemura became W*ING's top fan favorite after Mitsuhiro Matsunaga left the company to join Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW). The injury forced Kanemura to vacate the All Asia Tag Team Championship on December 10.[118].

Kanemura and Hayabusa scrap half way up the cage. [11] At the 5th Anniversary Show on May 5, 1994, Nakagawa teamed with Battle Ranger Z and Masato Tanaka to defeat the Michinoku Pro Wrestling's team of The Great Sasuke, Hanzo Nakajima and Shiryu. They have five children.

He says similar stuff to his backstage interview.

On 11/28, Tanaka beats Kuroda. [56] At Last Match, the team of Kodo Fuyuki, Koji Nakagawa and Gedo successfully defended the WEW 6-Man Tag Team Championship against Tetsuhiro Kuroda, Hisakatsu Oya and Yoshinori Sasaki.

He follows with a cradle tombstone for 2. [2] He debuted in FMW on September 7, 1994 as a villain by attacking Atsushi Onita and joining Mr. Pogo's group. You can support the development of the CAGEMATCH.net website and database backend via Patreon! If you buy stuff from Amazon using this link, we receive a minor promotional bonus -- … Terry puts the spinning toehold on both members of the Dudleys several times, the free member having to break it up. FMW Over the Top & FMW 11/23/1999 Commercial Videos. [2], On September 26, Kanemura lost the Caribbean Heavyweight Championship to Jado.

Hayabusa and Kanemura enter first, Kanemura not waiting until the 10 count ends.

[2] On February 13, Onita, Nakagawa and Kuroda defeated Gannosuke, Kanemura and Jado to win the World Street Fight 6-Man Tag Team Championship. Tanaka comes off the top with a diving senton for another near fall. Tommy arrives with a board and hits both Dudleys with it. They go through the motions of using a ladder and trying to introduce the ECW "three way dance" style to FMW. The match is joined early on with Tanaka's legs around the ring post. [26] Nakagawa would then participate in a tournament for the newly created Independent Heavyweight Championship, losing to the eventual winner W*ING Kanemura in the opening round on June 27. [106] Kanemura lost the Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship six days later to Chocoball Mukai.

Onita throws a couple of shoot-like(!)

[2][24] Nakagawa successfully defended the title against Funaki on April 21[25] before losing the title to Michinoku at the 7th Anniversary Show.

[78] On April 15, the team of Goemon, Onryo and The Great Sasuke lost to Team Kuroda (Tetsuhiro Kuroda, Mr. Gannosuke and Mammoth Sasaki). I wish it had happened actually, because Onita in ECW would have been so fitting, since ECW took the FMW influence to America. Tanaka and Kuroda brawl outside and in the background this thing happens to fly through the air. [107] Kanemura lost the KO-D Openweight Championship back to Sanshiro Takagi on September 7. Kanemura returned to the ring in early 2004 and WEW's successor Fuyuki Army ended on May 5. The ECW matches were a clear decline in quality from the all-FMW matches, almost all of which rocked. The Heel God's throw Shinzaki face-first into the cage then choke him against it with the ladder. [68] Kanemura lost the Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship to Hayabusa at the Hayabusa Graduation Ceremony pay-per-view on August 23.

[52][53], On January 16, Gannosuke, Kanemura and Jado defeated Hayabusa, Hisakatsu Oya and Masato Tanaka to win the World Street Fight 6-Man Tag Team Championship. Keep on playing. [35] They lost the title to the newly formed stable ZEN members Atsushi Onita, Hido and Tetsuhiro Kuroda on October 14. Release Dragon suplex of DOOOOOM by Hayabusa to Kanemura! He then delivers a slingshot legdrop on to it/him for 2 1/2. Buh Buh Bomb to Hido for 2. [2][11] The injury required Kanemura to get fifty-eight stitches.

Onita's career and Kanemura's W*ING Alliance group were on the line here, so Kanemura had to disband.

[98] At Marvelous Days 5th, Goemon and Onryo lost to Naohiro Hoshikawa and Yoshihito Sasaki. Onita wanted to return FMW to its old deathmatch style ideology while Shoichi Arai and Kodo Fuyuki were toning down the deathmatch content.

[88], On December 21, Goemon and Tetsuhiro Kuroda took on Mr. Gannosuke and Jinsei Shinzaki in a match, during which Gannosuke turned on Shinzaki and then joined Goemon in taking out Kuroda as well. Very good match. Heyman calls for the music... Terry Funk vs. Oya and Kuroda exchange chops, Oya ending that with a swinging neckbreaker for just 1. With them, they should have sent some actual wrestlers of different ring styles. Yukihiro Kanemura (金村 珩皓, Kanemura Yukihiro) (Korean: 김행호 Kim Hyeong-ho) (born August 9, 1970) is a Zainichi-Korean retired professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Kintaro Kanemura (金村 キンタロー, Kanemura Kintarō).