The Rise And Fall Of FMW
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To your average fan, hardcore wrestling begins and ends with ECW, but just as WWE and WCW noticed what ECW was doing and changed things up, Heyman himself changed ECW from a regional NWA affiliate into the land of broken dreams and kendo sticks after watching in awe what Atsushi Onita was doing in Japan with FMW...
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Glad you guys remembered to give Kudo credit for her part in FMW history since Vice's Dark Side of the Ring episode on the promotion ignored her completely.
@Kleetus_Van_Damm
Жыл бұрын
Yeah that episode was my only knowledge of FMW and had no idea about her until this video
@delcodel6835
Жыл бұрын
You could say they gave him “kudo”s??
@crazyangst12
Жыл бұрын
Hmm. Why did they not mention her?
@ToyotaKudoFan
Жыл бұрын
FMW was as good as dead once she retired tbh
@johnathanrush4666
Жыл бұрын
Because the episode wasn't about FMW, it was about Onita
If you’re new to FMW and wanna learn more about it I recommend Bret FMW’s channel. He does super in depth videos and has practically every FMW match ever uploaded. As an FMW fan that channel was the best discovery ever for me haha.
@lukewarmstanhouston9957
Жыл бұрын
He also sells a bunch of FMW, IWA Japan, BJW and other Japanese Wrestling DVDs and BluRays.
@irishhemmingsen2761
Жыл бұрын
@@lukewarmstanhouston9957 how where and website plz
@bobsanderz3005
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the recommendation
@Burger-urger
Жыл бұрын
It rules
@davidjsaul
Жыл бұрын
I've just subbed to his channel, thanks for the recommendation
RIP, Hayabusa, Mr. Arai, Kodo Fuyiki, and Mr. Pogo. I got hooked on FMW in the early 2000's after finding some VHS tapes 📼 at my local FYE store. To find out what was really happening behind the scenes is mind-blowing.
@cliffordjackson3
Жыл бұрын
FACTS dude.
@ArcherSuh4721
Жыл бұрын
I don't know if these guys were on every VHS, but did the ones you had have those absolutely awful American commentators? I had a few of them and they all had these two d*ckheads doing the introductions and play-by-play and they were effin' HORRIBLE. I couldn't stand either of them!
@mrf19741
Жыл бұрын
@@ArcherSuh4721 Yes,They Absolutely Were!😤
@Jesusblowsme666
Жыл бұрын
Finding wrestling DVDs at fye is like a trip down memory lane
@chrisbutler1668
Жыл бұрын
I found the 1995 IWA King of the Death Match Tournament at an FYE. Sometimes I miss that store...
Arai’s story is so sad. Onita set him up to fail there. Onita’s massive ego was FMW’s biggest drawback.
@smac919
11 ай бұрын
Onita had the opportunity to redeem himself when Arai went into debt with the Yakuza. Onita had the means and the power to get the Yakuza to leave Arai alone, at minimum Onita could have played mediator and helped Arai with the Yakuza. It is a shame Onita didnt do that for Arai and his family. Onita should have paid off the debts after Arai killed himself too.. it was Arai's family who still owed the Yakuza.
@jeffdakid5845
10 ай бұрын
@@smac919 not trying to disagree with you but according to Onita, Arai didn’t want to ask him because of his pride after he took over the company
@iamthefwordgaming3165
9 ай бұрын
@@jeffdakid5845 so its more like when a servant become a master they got bigger ego. well maybe. i mean onita fmw never got tv deal and when arai took it they got tv deal but screwed because many of their fans are hardcore fans wrestling.
Honestly shout out to Bret FMW who went in to detail from the start of FMW to the closing of the company and everything afterwards
@cliffordjackson3
Жыл бұрын
FACTS.
@KVR216
Жыл бұрын
💯💯💯💯
@davidjsaul
Жыл бұрын
Just subbed to his channel on the back of the recommendations
Arai's Daughter has every right to feel how she feels about Ontia, I feel that Ontia, created FMW out of spite after his All Japan career did not turn out the way, he expected it to, he felt he deserve to be on the level of Baba and Inoki, he got there, but in the tradition of most Pro Wrestling Promoters he stepped on a lot of people along the way.
Fun Fact: FMW still is the highest drawing promotion that labeled itself as a hardcore wrestling company. Not even North American wrestling companies could draw as much as Onita did in the company's prime on a monthly basis and made millions in the process. Even ECW died too prematurely from severe financial issues and others imitators could never get as mainstream television for as long.
I love these deep dives that Ross and the staff have been doing on these promotions. Keep up the great work everybody!
When they lost Hayabusa it really hurt them. Top young star just stopped completely in his prime
@cliffordjackson3
Жыл бұрын
FACTS them losing hayabusa fmw last true big star was the nail in the coffin for them.
@honestreviewer7788
Жыл бұрын
@@cliffordjackson3 yep. He was their future and lost him ina snap. Such a shame.
@BradleyVolk3
Жыл бұрын
Truly heartbreaking. The worst in ring injury I've ever seen. Its still hard to watch.
@honestreviewer7788
Жыл бұрын
@@BradleyVolk3 watched it once. Didn't ever wanna see it again
@BradleyVolk3
Жыл бұрын
@@honestreviewer7788 I hear ya. There's really no need to. I was honestly surprised afterwards to see guys like Jericho continue to use that move. I don't think many wrestlers would object to even banning it all together.
Megumi vs. Combat (retirement) is still to this day my favorite womens match ever. Violent but, told quite the story with the anguish of Combats husband in the crowd
@kibayasha7301
Жыл бұрын
I was just saying this to a friend a few days ago. So much emotion and so much devestation
@dano_the_collector8421
Жыл бұрын
@@kibayasha7301 Megumi folded in half on some of those suplexes 😬 I loved the crowd reaction when they got close to the barbed wire ooooooooohhhhhh 😁
@AllsparkSupremacy
Жыл бұрын
That match and exploding ring main event blew my mind.
@Me-gy2ep
Жыл бұрын
Her hair melted n shit lol I watched that tape until it broke❤️
@dano_the_collector8421
Жыл бұрын
@@Me-gy2ep me too 😂
These documentaries are great. Ross and the editors are making amazing content that entertains and informs. Can't wait to see which promotion is next.
@cliffordjackson3
Жыл бұрын
FACTS.
Onita's attitude reminds me of a certain red and yellow wrestler I can't quite put my finger on.
@LordDeBahs
Жыл бұрын
to be fair not only hogan does this . but yeah he is prime example
@genesis4322
Жыл бұрын
@@LordDeBahs He is the first guy I think of
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, Cultaholic is the best at the documentary style videos. Also, RIP Hayabusa, he was the trailblazer for a lot of, if not almost all, independent wrestling.
Thank you Cultaholic you now have me searching KZread for FMW matches 🤣
Just a correction on the fire match. FMW did run another fire match in 1995 with Mitsuhiro Matsunaga vs. Mr. Pogo, although it was very different and not nearly as much fire.
Love FMW. First Japanese promotion I ever got into. Loved Hayabusa, Gladiator and Super Leather!!!
@polarbear138
Жыл бұрын
Forgot Kudo! She’s my all time favorite woman wrestler
LOVED this video! I always like to know more about FMW as I've seen a lot of the shows - Hayabusa is my favourite wrestler in FMW, Will Ospreay just recently wrestled on a NJPW show with a tribute to Hayabusa and i loved that so much
Thank you so much for making this, I know a lot of people aren't a fan of the “WEW era” however it did have its good moments.
@ToxicAvengerCleanYourMind
Жыл бұрын
A lot of people never knew it existed
@GM-tw4el
Жыл бұрын
Excuse my ignorance but what’s WEW ? I’ve never heard of it.
@Jus2sick
Жыл бұрын
As mentioned, Fuyuki turned FMW to be more entertainment based. He started WEW (World Entertainment Wrestling) like WWE so it originally started as a govorning body like the NWA or AJPW’s PWF (Pacific Wrestling Federation) and so it lead to stunts such as the FMW dances, the Fireworks match, and created its own titles. After FMW folded in 2002, it became its own promotion until Fuyuki’s death in 2003.
I have always remained adamant about Onita's ego-stricken behavior on the SquaredCircle subreddit, and everyone called me stupid. Glad to see it to justice here. The de-facto owner of FMW also killed himself over the fall of FMW, and he wrote a book detailing everything before his passing. It's mad.
Laying paralyzed he asked the fans not to let fmw die how fucn sad bro 😭
Love it everytime Ross says "Baba"
Ross showing again why he's the puroresu expert!! Would love to see the rise and fall of all japan WOMEN's pro wrestling next lads. Or maybe pro wrestling noah (even though they're slowly rising again)
@supersasukemaniac
Жыл бұрын
NOAH would just be out and out depressing after 2009. up to about 2015
I’ve been watching FMW recently so this is a treat.
It's a shame WEW never took off, because it gave you a glimpse of what FMW would have been if it kept going. Theres an alternate run where Tomohiro Ishii and Mammoth Sasaki were the 2000s Hayabusa and Mr Gannosuke.
I absolutely loved this promotion. So many great memories.
I am absolutely obsessed with Onita and hardcore wrestling, so this video was a perfect way to start my morning.
Yoooo I was hoping to see a Rise and Fall on FMW, this promotion had a wild story.
Oh I'm glad they got Japanese wrestling's biggest fan to talk about this
From watching this video, FMW went from intrigue and innovative to hype and success to insane and crazy to sad and heartbreaking.
Would love to see one of these on IWA Japan
Awesome video. LOVE FMW . THANK YOU!
This got me emotional… This is the kinda shit that makes me LOVE professional wrestling.
Loving this series, keep up the great work Ross!
Arai's story was so sad. He didn't know anything about how to run a wrestling company, and took over because Onita had planned to close FMW after his retirement, leaving many out of work. Onita was such an egomaniac he didn't want anyone else to go over him.
@WSK9002
Жыл бұрын
Onita makes Paul Heyman look like Verne Gagne, lol.
@cliffordjackson3
Жыл бұрын
Onita is like hulk hogan but If hulk was not just a wrestler but also a promoter.
This was great!!! Please do Puerto Rico Wrestling next, I honestly want to learn about the insane crap that happens there.
Bret fmw is a channel I found at the beginning of quarantine. Its really great, he gives a detailed description of what was happening in the company year by year which is great. I've been watching fmw tapes since highschool but never really knew what was happening storyline wise
I would spend my breaks at school in like 99-00 reading and re-reading BAHUFMW’s super-detailed roster bios and without having actually watched a single match, declared Hayabusa as my favourite wrestler of all time - over Perfect, Macho, Shawn and even Bret. I remember infecting my family computer with AIDS downloading FMW clips off Kazaa. I also remember the excitement I had finally finding a full copy of the Onita/Hayabusa exploding cage match. I wish Hayabusa had made it to WCW’s cruiserweight division as I have no doubts he would have flourished and inspired even more generations of kids.
When I got into raslin in the late 90s a friend lent me a tape of FMW. It was amazing, especially Megumi Kudo.
So I was today years old when I learned Jerry Flynn was in FMW.
Hayabusa mask is iconic
Thank you so much for these documentaries. I love the FMW story. I am writing a fictional book about a wrestling company. After learning about a lot of dead companies. FMW is one of my favorites.
I had an old FMW VHS tape that had Leatherface and The Head Hunters vs Mike Awesome and some other guys along with Mock Foley in a barbed wire match and then Dick Togo and Terry Funk in an exploding death match.
@Rando1975
Жыл бұрын
It was Terry Funk and Mr. Pogo, not Dick Togo.
So Onita was the Japanese Hulk Hogan basically?
@Imhim247
Жыл бұрын
Yes
Great video, I never knew the FMW story was that sad
This was great guys. More videos like this, please.
This was some of your best work, Ross. Hell of a job to all involved.
Nice always appreciate the Puro content. Hope to see more
@cliffordjackson3
Жыл бұрын
FACTS hope they make a video about the rise and fall of impact wrestling, teddy hart, DX and many more.
@ousmansano21
Жыл бұрын
@@cliffordjackson3 Dx????
Glad to see this included things that Dark Side didn't! Keep up the good work, Cultaholic!
I loved FMW . The early stuff was cool because it was SO DIFFERENT than anything else . But my favorite era of the company was when Hayabusa started rising . Besides Sabu , he was the only other to combine high flying wrestling with the deathmatch style . Well . Great Sasuke did too.
@Rando1975
Жыл бұрын
1996 was my favorite year for FMW. Hayabusa, Gladiator, Tanaka, Kanemura (my personal fave). We got good wrestling matches and death matches.
@Brando-Lee3725
Жыл бұрын
@@Rando1975 yes sir . Fun stuff !
Very very interesting, lots of new info for me, thank you.
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 Well done. Hayabusa botch is still painful to see and get out of mind. He truly was a Sabu fan.
I have heard that story for two decades Onita has even says on "Dark Side of The Ring" the FMW brass asked him to leave, sorta like Vincent K. McMahon in the Summer of 2022, but in actuality Onita was most likely terminated, I am of the belief though that a lot of the FMW higher ups wanted to terminate Onita for being a Money Hungry Jerk, regardless of he drew money or was over.
@BretFMWWorld
Жыл бұрын
Hayabusa wanted Onita gone and the wrestlers along with Arai sided with Hayabusa on the decision.
Another grate video. I have to wonder how many of Onita's hospital stays where actually a work. They didn't call him Mr Liar for nothing.
@Rando1975
Жыл бұрын
Well, they called him Mr. Liar because he came back from retirement. A lot of fans were really pissed off when he came back as it was a special occasion when a legend retires.
@richardhornby5058
Жыл бұрын
@@Rando1975 yep. That's also what makes me suspicious of cheap heat worked hospital stays
I'm sorry, "Accidentally swallowed barbed wire?" 🤐
I would love to see a movie about this.
Well done boys! This is a great watch
Do a lucha underground one please
@cliffordjackson3
Жыл бұрын
FACTS love to see that.
Arai's end was pretty depressing. I felt bad for the poor guy and his family
Another great video, Ross. This needs to be a Dark Side of the Ring episode.
@Rando1975
Жыл бұрын
It was. Although it really could have been a two-part episode.
Great video, learned a lot. Does make you wonder why Moxley worships Onita though. The facts hardly paint Onota on a good light as a person.
Hayabusa is a top 20 talent all time. I wish he would be honored more than he already is. RIP. Muta Liger and Hayabusa made me spend hundreds on import tapes and games
Horace Hogan is the key to all of this...
Hayabusa was possibly the greatest in ring performer of all time. I don't think many people could have done what he did...and I'm not sure anyone should try given what happened to him.
@Rando1975
Жыл бұрын
True. He was a heavyweight, but was high-flying like a junior heavyweight. He became H to change his wrestling style, but went back to being Hayabusa.
24:24 A young Eric Bischoff takes fashion notes.
So cool to get their tapes from Japan in the 90s. Great times
21:56 Taka's face easily can be memed 😆Very cute :) 27:05 Looks like Vampiro's long lost brother.
Megumi Kudo was one of the few women in Japan who was doing death matches in the late 20th century something where WWE were using women as sex symbols. She is indeed the queen of extreme.
Onita: The Japanese Hogan
for an even greater in depth analysis of FMW check out the History of FMW podcast. Bret Querner is the definitive expert on all things FMW.
Hardcore wrestling started for me wit the Harley race vs hacksaw backstage brawl at the 37th annual slammy awards in the 80s tbh
I know nothing about FMW but Ross makes it so interesting and more importantly funny!
I loved that match with hayabusa and tanaka vs funk and pogo !!!! Also the Funkmasters of wrestling show. Hayabusa had tons of great matches then . A bunch with Mike Awesome and some killer ones against Taka Michinoku and Sasuke along with great six man death matches .
Hope to see one on NOAH but that could be called The Rise, Fall, and semi Rise of Pro Wrestling NOAH. Same with New Japan.
“I believe it’s pronounced ECW”- Vinny Mac
I’ve seen FMW in DarkSide Of The Ring and it was crazy
This Onita character is the Hulk Hogan of Japanese wrestling when it comes to his backstage politics..
Love these!
We definitely need episodes on NJPW, NOAH and All Japan Women's now
Ty so much for this.
Fucking great video Ross. Knew nothing about them until now. Really enjoyable listen.
FMW “tapes” were the wet dream of wrestling fans in the 90s. I had a few, blew my mind HAYABUSA IS GOD‼️
The story of Sabu being battered by the Yakuza before being saved by Mike Awesome is one of the most mental yet lesser known wrestling stories out there.
Great Story 😁😍😀💗
If anyone want to see the full story of FMW go to Bret fmw channel called History of FMW.
This could be one of my favorite videos of the series. Unfortunately, this was during a period in which I was not actively watching wrestling. I had no idea of this promotion and found it incredibly fascinating. Thank you as always, Ross! Great job bonne lad!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
You never go full Russo.
RIP Hayabusa, Arai, Goto, Pogo, Fuyuki, & Mike Awesome
Wow. I heard bad things about onita but. Wow. He's unreal. Thats so disappointing.☹️
Is it just me, or does Onita sound like a Japanese version of Hulk Hogan?
Great video
A fascinating “what if” what if Onita was not plagued with injuries. Could he have become one of AJPW’s top stars in Time?
@Thor-Orion
Жыл бұрын
He made an entire promotion possible. I think he would have been a big star anywhere.
@ToyotaKudoFan
Жыл бұрын
I don't think so, even during his prime years in AJPW he was average at best in the ring, nothing compared to the future stars like Misawa, Kobashi, etc. he wouldn't have risen past the mid-card imo.
Onita sounds like he be best friends with hulk hogan 😂
Here to pay respects to THE Terry Funk. He seemed like a genuinely lovely, kindhearted, funny, interesting man, not to mention his absolute brilliance as a legend in pro wrestling. It saddens me that he never got the money he was owed for working so hard.
Fmw changed when Arai took over and got rid of deathmatches which was it only unique appeal and slowly decline plus all the money he owned to the yakuza
@cliffordjackson3
Жыл бұрын
FACTS and him unfortunately committing suicide because of the whole.
@WSK9002
Жыл бұрын
It's kinda like now, there are no big differences between New Japan and Pro Wrestling NOAH.
Hayabusa death was sad because he was regaining his mobility and didn't live to see it through.
I am here for Ross’ trips down history. I want them to go more and more obscure.
If Hayabusa never got hurt, he would be just as celebrated as Rey Mysterio or Liger are now.
Honestly, while I think Hogan's politicing and other similar wrestler's antics are bad. I can't really HATE Onita for how he is. Beyond the Yakuza stuff, he really gets the "He's an asshole, but he's OUR asshole" sort of feeling from me. He's the reason why Deathmatch exists today and you can't deny that part of his legacy.
Really good video
I'd love to see the rise and fall of WOS.