
History of FMW
FMW Stories Episode 7: New Hayabusa
<p>FMW Stories Episode 7 going over everything about the New Hayabusa. What lead to deciding to create a new one, his first year in pro-wrestling, who is under the mask, and more.</p>

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History of FMW Podcast going over everything having to do with FMW and its rivals as well as the promotions that became because of it.
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History of FMW
<p>FMW Stories Episode 7 going over everything about the New Hayabusa. What lead to deciding to create a new one, his first year in pro-wrestling, who is under the mask, and more.</p>

History of FMW
<p>Re-uploaded due to music issues. History of FMW going the second half of 2003. We go over WMF and WEW working together and forming the Apache Army who immediately go to war with ZERO1 in a series of awesome matches that brings back some of the passionate FMW fans. Atsushi Onita goes up against The Great Sasuke in a Exploding Barbed wire Death Match with a series of spectacular explosion spots as well as cover some smaller indies like WWS and 666 and much more.</p>

History of FMW
<p>Re-uploaded due to music issues. History of FMW Volume 47 going over the second half of 2017. We go over Onita's 2017 retirement and everything leading to it as well as his CZW match against Matt Tremont and all the news that came from it. We also talk about the Jun Kasai vs. Violento Jack feud heating up as well as Daisuke Masaoka's run as FREEDOMS champion coming to an end as well as much more.</p>

History of FMW
<p>Re-uploaded due to music issues. History of FMW Volume 46 going over the first half of 2017. Mr. Pogo suddenly passes away. Atsushi Onita's feud with UWF officially ends and he has a death match against Bob Sapp. Mr. Gannosuke holds a Hayabusa Memorial show. Daisuke Masaoka gets a run as the champion in FREEDOMS and much more.</p>

History of FMW
<p>FMW Stories Episode 6 going over Mitsuhiro Matsunaga's career with many never before told stories in English. I go over him getting into wrestling as a child, his college days, trying to get into wrestling before starting with FMW, his W*ING days, and his later career in Big Japan into retirement. Also, covering his issues with Onita, Hayabusa, Kanemura, Mr. Pogo and more. </p>
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