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Atsushi Onita

Atsushi Onita faced Terry Funk in the first-ever Timebomb Deathmatch at FMW's Kawasaki Stadium supercard on May 5, 1993. It was an explosive match that set the standard for extreme wrestling in Japan.

Atsushi Onita and FMW: Japan’s Extreme Wrestling Revolution

by Javier Ojst  Nov 18, 2025

From busted rings to sold-out stadiums, Atsushi Onita turned FMW into Japanโ€™s most extreme wrestling promotion and a cultural phenomenon.

Eiji Ezaki (Hayabusa) is stretchered out of the FMW ring on October 22, 2001, after tragedy struck during his final match against Mammoth Sasaki. The devastating moment left horrified wrestlers and fans watching as one of professional wrestlingโ€™s most innovative high-flyers faced an uncertain future. This tragic image remains one of wrestlingโ€™s most pivotal moments, with fellow performers like Chris Jericho reconsidering their own aerial techniques in light of the accident.

Hayabusa’s Last Match: When Loyalty Turned to Tragedy

by Marc Madison  Nov 12, 2025

On October 22, 2001, pro wrestling saw a moment that defined and ended Hayabusaโ€™s career when a routine move went tragically wrong.

Sabu wields a steel chair around the time of his infamous 1993 encounter with the Yakuza.

Sabu, FMW, and the Deadly Yakuza Clash That Nearly Ended It All

by Rutvik Keche  May 15, 2025

Wrestling legend Sabu nearly died at the hands of the Yakuza in Japan… until Mike Awesome stepped in and risked everything to save him.

Mick Foley (competing as Cactus Jack) and Terry Funk meet in the finals of Japanโ€™s IWA Kawasaki Dream โ€œKing of the Deathmatchโ€ tournament on August 20th, 1995.

Mick Foley Has the Longest Day of His Life

by Javier Ojst  Mar 18, 2023

The King of the Deathmatch tournament spawned explosive brutality, and according to Mick Foley, it was the longest day of his life.

Blackjack Mulligan was stabbed by a fan before his 1971 match against Pedro Morales in Boston. The shocking attack left him bleeding in the ring and needing 100 stitches to survive.

Blackjack Mulligan: The Night a Fan Stabbed Him

by Bobby Mathews  May 21, 2025

Blackjack Mulligan was a West Texas roughneck known to take no nonsense from anybody. But on this night, he could not protect himself.

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