FMW 11th Anniversary Show

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FMW 11th Anniversary Show: Backdraft was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW). The event took place on May 5, 2000 at Komazawa Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan. The event commemorated the eleventh anniversary of FMW. rdf:langString
rdf:langString FMW 11th Anniversary Show
rdf:langString FMW 11th Anniversary Show: Backdraft
rdf:langString FMW 11th Anniversary Show: Backdraft
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rdf:langString Winning Road 2000: Day 11
rdf:langString Gedo, Jado and Koji Nakagawa defeated Willie Williams, Willie Takayama, Bouzu and Megane
rdf:langString Hayabusa defeated Masato Tanaka
rdf:langString Kaoruko Arai defeated Jun Kasanagi
rdf:langString Kintaro Kanemura defeated Ryuji Yamakawa
rdf:langString Kodo Fuyuki defeated Tetsuhiro Kuroda
rdf:langString Ricky Fuji defeated Crazy Boy
rdf:langString Sabu fought Mr. Gannosuke to a no contest
rdf:langString Kaori Nakayama, Chocoball Mukai and Kyoko Inoue defeated Yuka Nakamura, Asuza Kudo and Emi Motokawa
rdf:langString Yoshinori Sasaki and Hideki Hosaka defeated The Samoans
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rdf:langString Neo FMW 2000: Day 14
rdf:langString Singles match
rdf:langString Tag team match for the WEW Hardcore Tag Team Championship
rdf:langString Six-man tag team match for the WEW 6-Man Tag Team Championship
rdf:langString Singles match for the WEW Hardcore Championship
rdf:langString Singles match for the WEW World Heavyweight Championship
rdf:langString Singles match with Flying Kid Ichihara as special guest referee
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rdf:langString FMW 11th Anniversary Show: Backdraft was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW). The event took place on May 5, 2000 at Komazawa Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan. The event commemorated the eleventh anniversary of FMW. In the main event, Hayabusa defeated ECW Japan member Masato Tanaka. Another important match on the card featured Tetsuhiro Kuroda defend the WEW World Heavyweight Championship against Kodo Fuyuki, with Fuyuki defeating Kuroda to win the title. Originally, the main event was planned to be Mr. Gannosuke and H against Masato Tanaka and The Gladiator, as part of the ECW-FMW talent exchange. However, The Gladiator (who was also the ECW World Heavyweight Champion) left ECW for WCW in April 2000 due to Paul Heyman owing him money, which killed off the relationship between ECW and FMW.
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