W*ING Tag Titles: Mr.Pogo & Crash The Terminator v Jason The Terrible & Miguel Perez jr. Tokyo – 1993/02/05: Text. W*ING v Puerto Rico Series – Loser Leaves W*ING: Kim Duk v W*ING Kanemura Koichiro Kimura v Akitoshi Saito 06. Vicky Carranza & Suleyma v Martha Villalobos & Pantera Surena A group of stories that delves into the darker, underbelly of pro wrestling. Loser Leaves Town Match: Miguel Perez jr. vs. Tokyo – 1993/02/03: Barbed Wire Baseball Bat Match: Mitsuhiro Matsunaga v Mr. Pogo In May 1998, Kanemura and Fuyuki would form a tag team called The New Footloose (Fuyuki and Toshiaki Kawada were the original Footloose tag team in All Japan Pro Wrestling). In March 1998, Kanemura took part of a tournament to determine the number one contender to the FMW Double Titles, held by Mr. Gannosuke; he defeated Koji Nakagawa in the quarterfinals, before losing to The Gladiator in the semifinals. Chain Match: Pitbull # 2 v Ryo Miyake 10. 04. The Iceman Sandman v Jason Knight Height Coffin Death Match – Loser Leaves W*ING: Crypt Keeper v Jason The Terrible 1992/04/05 – Tokyo, Korakuen Hall – “DESIRE FOR BLOOD” 1992/03/08 – Tokyo, Korakuen Hall – “WHO’S THE DANGER” Crypt Keeper v Shoji Nakamaki Mr. Pogo & Gypsy Joe & Crash The Terminator v Jason The Terrible & Fidel Sierra & Mohammed Hussein 196 lbs (89 kg) W*ING Kanemura v Rip Rogers Mr. Pogo v Yukihiro Kanemura Scaffold Match: Miguel Perez jr. vs. He would be involved in a comedy feud with Hisakatsu Oya and a violent feud with Masato Tanaka, until Tanaka was released from his contract in February 2001. In August 2001, he defeated Hayabusa to win the WEW World Heavyweight Championship. Masayoshi Motegi & Zuleyma vs. Goliath El Gigante v Masked Superstar Joe Jackson vs. Mitsuteru Takuda After W*ING folded, Kanemura joined the International Wrestling Association of Japan. WING gives you the normal version AND the super cool, PS1 FMV version. In December 1997, Kanemura, Gannosuke, and Bad Boy Hido left ZEN by attacking Onita, until Koji Nakagawa made the save. 1992/03/11 – Handa Civic Hall – “SCAFFOLD MATCH” December 20, 1990 W*ING Tag Titles: The Headhunters v Mr. Pogo & Jason The Terrible 09. WWF Old School is dedicated to Wrestling fans all over the globe who love and dig Old School Wrestling (now WWE). In March 2008, Kanemura settled out of court to prevent a sexual harassment trial. The Headhunters v Silver King & El Texano Tinieblas Sr. & Jr. v Baby Sharron & Kennich Shinichi Nakano & The King v Masayoshi Motegi & Fukumentaro Koichiro Kimura vs. Hideki Hosaka Barbed Wire Baseball Bat Match: Mr. Pogo v Mitsuhiro Matsunaga It is also known as W*ing Kanemura or wing Kanemura. After the feud died down, Kanemura challenged Onita to a death match, Onita's career vs. the W*ING stable. Scaffold Match: The Iceman vs. Miguel Perez jr. Title: Masayoshi Motegi v Hiroshi Itakura wing kanemura kevin sullivan wing deathmatch blood spike. In May 2003, he replaced Kodo Fuyuki, who died from cancer that March, to wrestle Shinya Hashimoto in Exploding Barbed Wire Death Match; Kanemura gave it his all, before falling to the former IWGP Heavyweight Champion. W*ING v Puerto Rico Series – Loser Leaves W*ING: Mr. Pogo v El Vigilante W*ING – 1992/04/05 – Tokyo, Korakuen Hall – “DESIRE FOR BLOOD” Kintaro KanemuraYukihiro KanemuraW*ING Kanemura Kevin Sullivan with his own brand of wild, deathmatch, brawling. In October 1993, he took part in a Scramble Fire Death Match, teaming up with Shoji Nakamaki against Jado and Gedo. Regularly updated WWE news articles, match promos & other spoilers keep you energised and updated throughout the day. In May 1996, he replaced Mitsuhiro Matsunaga to wrestle Cactus Jack at Kawasaki Stadium in a Caribbean Spider Net Glass Double Hell Death Match. Mongolian Mauler vs. Hiroshi Shimada 26. Bunkhouse Match: Hido vs. W*ING Kanemura Masayoshi Motegi vs. Hirofumi Miura (clips) Mitsuteru Tokuda & Hideki Hosaka v Koichiro Kimura & W*ING Kanemura Running Time: 60 minutes – Source: VHS, W*ING – 1996/06/12 – Tokyo, Korakuen Hall – “TAKE OFF 2ND” Mr. Pogo vs. W*ING Kanemura 28. 27. Jun Kikawada v Shoji Nakamaki Who or what were... 20. War Games: Jado & Gedo & Freddy Krueger v W*ing Kanemura & Miguel Perez jr. & Mitsuhiro Matsunaga Eddie Gilbert & Tom Pritchard v The Headhunters The Headhunters vs. Ryo Miyake & Yukihiro Kanemura 1992/02/16 – Tokyo, Korakuen Hall – “BE DREAMERS” 06. Freddy Kreuger VS. 05. 13. Street Fight Cage Match: TNT & Mr. Pogo v Akitoshi Saito & The Iceman Street Fight: Mr. Pogo vs. Mitsuteru Tokuda 06. Running Time: 90 minutes – Source: VHS Running Time: 60 minutes – Source: VHS Ivan Koloff & Vladimir Koloff vs. Prelim Clips He is best known for his death matches in Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling and Big Japan Pro Wrestling. In July 1995, Kanemura took part in another tournament, this time for the vacant FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship. Mitsuhiro Matsunaga vs. Dick Slater Running Time: 60 minutes – Source: VHS, 1991/09/19 – Yokkaichi – “TAKE OFF 2nd” Mr. Pogo v Masaro Toi & W*ING Kanemura & Hideki Hosaka Grid View List View. Air Winger v Oriental Many of the stories involves such subjects as sex, drugs, greed and in some cases even murder! Gedo & Jedo & Hido vs. Masayoshi Motegi & Nobutaka Araya & Shoji Nakamaki, Tokyo – 1994/02/15: 08. 2/3 Falls Match: Shoji Nakamaki vs. W*ING Kanemura Ring names 05. 20. Yukihiro Kanemura (August 9, 1970) is a former Zainichi-Korean professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Kanemura Kintaro. Mitsuhiro Matsunaga’s famous balcony dive (1992/02/09) 10. The Headhunters vs. Shoji Nakamaki & Kazuhiko Matsuzaki In January 1998, Kanemura's group and Fuyuki-Gun, led by Kodo Fuyuki, merged to form Team No Respect, with Gannosuke as their leader. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. WWC Jr. Fire Death Match: Jado & Gedo v Yukihiro Kanemura & Shoji Nakamaki In September 1999, he changed his name to Kintaro Kanemura and was awarded the WEW Hardcore Championship; he would trade the title several times with Big Japan Pro Wrestling's Ryuji Yamakawa, until finally retiring the title in May 2001. In December 1992, he won his very first championship, the WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Championship, defeating Miguel Perez, Jr. He is also known as W*ING Kanemura. Running Time: 90 minutes – Source: VHS, W*ING – 1991/10/25 – Tokyo (TV) Ivan Koloff vs. Mitsuteru Tokuda Around this time, Kanemura teamed with Onita at first, then with Mr. Gannosuke, with whom he had a better chemistry with. The settlement led Kanemura to apologize to the woman nine days later, and a reconciliation. Mr. Pogo vs. Yukihiro Kanemura, W*ING – 1992/03/08 – Tokyo (Emporer of Death) grownassmanshit . In March 1993, during a Smoky Mountain Wrestling TV taping, Kanemura was attacked by Kevin Sullivan. 11. Tugboat Taylor vs. Ryo Miyake 18. Caribbean Style Barbed Wire Match: The Headhunters vs. Mitsuteru Tokuda & The Iceman 1991/12/10 – Tokyo, Korakuen Hall – “SKY HIGH AGAIN” 1993/12/02: Jado & Gedo v Nakamaki & Araya Mr. Pogo v Ryo Miyake 01. He is also known as W*ING Kanemura. He lost every single match but one: a win over Masato Tanaka. Things were going well for Kanemura until 2008, when an incident cost him several bookings from other promotions. In March 1994, W*ING folded. In June 2000, Kanemura disbanded Team No Respect to join Kodo Fuyuki's Shin-Fuyuki-Gun. In August 1996, Kanemura became the first FMW Indepdendent Heavyweight Champion, defeating Masato Tanaka in a tournament final. The W*inger vs. Danny Davis & Headhunter # 1 v Tom Prichard & Headhunter # 2 WWC Caribbean Title: W*ING Kanemura v El Vigilante 02. Caribbean Style Barbed Wire Match: The Headhunters vs. Mitsuteru Tokuda & The Iceman