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Atsushi Onita's opponent in his retirement match. Onita defeated Hayabusa to retain the Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship and then immediately vacated the title to retire and pursue an acting career and Hayabusa succeeded Onita as the promotion's
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debuted in FMW in 1991 and
Atsushi Onita realized potential in the rookie to become a big star in FMW and sent him on a learning excursion to Mexico in 1993. Ezaki developed a masked
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572:Tarzan Goto
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494:to Damien.
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