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Fuyuki-Gun
Fuyuki-gun (Japanese: 冬木軍; English: Fuyuki Army) was the name of Japanese professional wrestling stables led by Hiromichi Fuyuki in Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) and Wrestle Association R (WAR) during the 1990s. Fuyuki-gun was originally founded by Fuyuki in WAR in 1994 and they became the first WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Champions, winning the title a record five times. They left WAR in 1996 and competed as freelancers before being signed by FMW to a full-time contract, where they held the FMW World Street Fight 6-Man Tag Team Championship. The group would merge with the trio of Mr. Gannosuke, Yukihiro Kanemura and Hido to form Team No Respect. Fuyuki-Gun disbanded after Fuyuki left FMW (kayfabe) due to losing a match to Masato Tanaka at the 10th Anniversary Show. Fuyuki formed a new offshoot group called "Shin Fuyuki-Gun" (New Fuyuki Army) which lasted until 2001.
Hiromichi Fuyuki had been wrestling in Wrestle Association R (WAR) since 1992 and took Jado and Gedo, who just joined WAR after their home promotion, W*ING, folded, under his wing to form the villainous stable Fuyuki-gun and became the lead villain of the company. The group competed in its first match as a team on April 26, 1994 by defeating Genichiro Tenryu, Koki Kitahara and Takashi Ishikawa and quickly became the lead villains of the company. Shortly after their debut as a team, Fuyuki-gun debuted for Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) at the 5th Anniversary Show by losing to Team Canada's Big Titan, The Gladiator and Ricky Fuji. Fuyuki-gun lost to the team of Genichiro Tenryu, Animal Hamaguchi and Koki Kitahara in the main event of the Live War Rise event on June 6. The group went on a brief hiatus as Fuyuki went to Mexico to work a few matches with Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). Fuyuki-gun returned to WAR on June 30 by defeating Hideo Takayama, Hiroshi Itakura and Ichiro Yaguchi in the quarter-final, Brett Como, Lionheart and Dos Caras in the semi-final and Genichiro Tenryu, Animal Hamaguchi and Koti Kitahara in a one-night tournament to become the promotion's first World Six-Man Tag Team Champions. They participated in a Six-Man Tag Team Tournament at the 2nd Anniversary Show, where they lost to Ashura Hara, Jinsei Shinzaki and John Tenta in the quarter-final.
Fuyuki-gun lost the World Six-Man Tag Team Championship to Bob Backlund, Scott Putski and The Warlord in their first title defense on August 26, only to regain it in a rematch on September 1. On September 29, Fuyuki lost a hair vs. hair match to Tenryu, which stipulated that upon losing Fuyuki would have to ride the Sumida River or Jado and Gedo would have to get their heads shaved. Fuyuki forcibly cut the hair of Jado and Gedo. Fuyuki-gun retained the title against Bob Backlund, Dos Caras and Vampiro Canadiense in their first title defense on October 11. On November 8, Fuyuki-gun retained the title against Genichiro Tenryu, Animal Hamaguchi and Koki Kitahara in a lengthy match which went for nearly forty-three minutes. On January 8, 1995, Fuyuki-gun lost the title to Heisei Ishingun members Shiro Koshinaka, Tatsutoshi Goto and Michiyoshi Ohara. As a result, Fuyuki-gun began a feud with Heisei Ishingun and Fuyuki battled the group's leader Koshinaka in a losing effort at 3rd Anniversary Show.
On August 5, Fuyuki-gun defeated Animal Hamaguchi, Koki Kitahara and Genichiro Tenryu to win their third World Six-Man Tag Team Championship. They lost the title to Arashi, Nobutaka Araya and Koti Kitahara on October 4. Fuyuki-gun defeated the trio in a rematch to regain the title on March 22, 1996. They lost the title to Golden Cups (Youji Anjoh, Yoshihiro Takayama and Kenichi Yamamoto) on May 26. On June 7, Fuyuki-gun defeated Golden Cups in a rematch to win their record-setting fifth World Six-Man Tag Team Championship. The title would be vacated on June 19 to be defended in a tournament at 4th Anniversary Show on July 20. Fuyuki-gun made it to the finals of the tournament by defeating Kazuo Yamazaki, Osamu Kido and Takashi Iizuka in the quarter-final and Riki Choshu, Satoshi Kojima and Osamu Nishimura in the semi-final but ended up losing to Masahito Kakihara, Yuuhi Sano and Nobuhiko Takada in the final. In July 1996, Lionheart, who joined the group in November 1994, left WAR as he signed with WCW, while the remaining members of Fuyuki-gun left WAR in October and became freelancers on the Japanese independent circuit.
After quitting WAR, Fuyuki-gun began freelancing in various Japanese promotions. They debuted for Tokyo Pro Wrestling (TPW) on December 7 by defeating Takashi Ishikawa, The Great Kabuki and Daikokubo Benkei. They made their debut for International Wrestling Association on their television show on March 9, 1997 by picking a win over Daikokubo Benkei, Katsumi Hirano and Leatherface. Fuyuki began promoting his own shows as well under the "Fuyuki Army" banner beginning with the Samurai TV airing on April 28. They also began wrestling for Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW), which would become their home promotion. They made their debut for Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW) on July 23 and continued to tour with BJW and IWA Japan while running their own Fuyuki Army shows as well with FMW lending its talent and financial support to their shows.
Fuyuki-Gun debuted for FMW on February 19 by defeating W*ING's W*ING Kanemura, Dragon Winger and Hideki Hosaka. They returned to FMW on March 14 by picking another win over W*ING. A week later, Fuyuki-Gun began feuding with Funk Masters of Wrestling by defeating the group's members Hisakatsu Oya and The Headhunters to win the World Street Fight 6-Man Tag Team Championship. Fuyuki-Gun defeated the trio in a street fight at 8th Anniversary Show. They defended the title on their own Fuyuki Army shows before it was vacated on July 8 to be defended in a tournament. Fuyuki-Gun participated in the tournament, beating Eagle Sawai, Lioness Asuka and Shark Tsuchiya in the quarter-final and Daikokubo Benkei, Keisuke Yamada and The Great Kabuki in the semi-final but lost to Funk Masters of Wrestling's Mr. Gannosuke, Hisakatsu Oya and The Gladiator on August 5.
Fuyuki-Gun continued their freelancing after Fuyuki was forced to leave FMW after losing a match to Funk Masters of Wrestling leader Terry Funk at Kawasaki Legend. However, Fuyuki-Gun returned to FMW to work full-time for the promotion on November 15. The group began feuding with Atsushi Onita's ZEN due to Fuyuki's hatred with Onita. On December 5, Fuyuki-Gun defeated Onita's alter ego The Great Nita, Yukihiro Kanemura and Hido.
On January 7, 1998, Fuyuki-Gun's Kodo Fuyuki and Jado joined former ZEN members Mr. Gannosuke, Yukihiro Kanemura and Hido in attacking ZEN members Atsushi Onita, Koji Nakagawa and Tetsuhiro Kuroda after the latter defeated the former. Fuyuki, Jado, Gannosuke and Kanemura merged to form Team No Respect to feud with FMW and ZEN. Gedo joined the group upon returning to FMW on February 4. Fuyuki-Gun had now been merged in TNR and the trio continued to team with each other as TNR members in various matches throughout 1998. On January 6, 1999, Fuyuki turned fan favorite for the first time by quitting villainous tactics. Jado disagreed with Fuyuki and left TNR while Gedo chose to stay in the group, leading to a feud between Jado and Gedo. The two former tag team partners met in a match on May 5, where Gedo defeated Jado. Later in the night, Fuyuki-Gun reunited as Jado re-joined TNR. Fuyuki-Gun continued teaming together as TNR members until Fuyuki was forced to leave FMW in storyline due to losing a loser leaves FMW match to Masato Tanaka at 10th Anniversary Show.
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Fuyuki-Gun
Fuyuki-gun (Japanese: 冬木軍; English: Fuyuki Army) was the name of Japanese professional wrestling stables led by Hiromichi Fuyuki in Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) and Wrestle Association R (WAR) during the 1990s. Fuyuki-gun was originally founded by Fuyuki in WAR in 1994 and they became the first WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Champions, winning the title a record five times. They left WAR in 1996 and competed as freelancers before being signed by FMW to a full-time contract, where they held the FMW World Street Fight 6-Man Tag Team Championship. The group would merge with the trio of Mr. Gannosuke, Yukihiro Kanemura and Hido to form Team No Respect. Fuyuki-Gun disbanded after Fuyuki left FMW (kayfabe) due to losing a match to Masato Tanaka at the 10th Anniversary Show. Fuyuki formed a new offshoot group called "Shin Fuyuki-Gun" (New Fuyuki Army) which lasted until 2001.
Hiromichi Fuyuki had been wrestling in Wrestle Association R (WAR) since 1992 and took Jado and Gedo, who just joined WAR after their home promotion, W*ING, folded, under his wing to form the villainous stable Fuyuki-gun and became the lead villain of the company. The group competed in its first match as a team on April 26, 1994 by defeating Genichiro Tenryu, Koki Kitahara and Takashi Ishikawa and quickly became the lead villains of the company. Shortly after their debut as a team, Fuyuki-gun debuted for Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) at the 5th Anniversary Show by losing to Team Canada's Big Titan, The Gladiator and Ricky Fuji. Fuyuki-gun lost to the team of Genichiro Tenryu, Animal Hamaguchi and Koki Kitahara in the main event of the Live War Rise event on June 6. The group went on a brief hiatus as Fuyuki went to Mexico to work a few matches with Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). Fuyuki-gun returned to WAR on June 30 by defeating Hideo Takayama, Hiroshi Itakura and Ichiro Yaguchi in the quarter-final, Brett Como, Lionheart and Dos Caras in the semi-final and Genichiro Tenryu, Animal Hamaguchi and Koti Kitahara in a one-night tournament to become the promotion's first World Six-Man Tag Team Champions. They participated in a Six-Man Tag Team Tournament at the 2nd Anniversary Show, where they lost to Ashura Hara, Jinsei Shinzaki and John Tenta in the quarter-final.
Fuyuki-gun lost the World Six-Man Tag Team Championship to Bob Backlund, Scott Putski and The Warlord in their first title defense on August 26, only to regain it in a rematch on September 1. On September 29, Fuyuki lost a hair vs. hair match to Tenryu, which stipulated that upon losing Fuyuki would have to ride the Sumida River or Jado and Gedo would have to get their heads shaved. Fuyuki forcibly cut the hair of Jado and Gedo. Fuyuki-gun retained the title against Bob Backlund, Dos Caras and Vampiro Canadiense in their first title defense on October 11. On November 8, Fuyuki-gun retained the title against Genichiro Tenryu, Animal Hamaguchi and Koki Kitahara in a lengthy match which went for nearly forty-three minutes. On January 8, 1995, Fuyuki-gun lost the title to Heisei Ishingun members Shiro Koshinaka, Tatsutoshi Goto and Michiyoshi Ohara. As a result, Fuyuki-gun began a feud with Heisei Ishingun and Fuyuki battled the group's leader Koshinaka in a losing effort at 3rd Anniversary Show.
On August 5, Fuyuki-gun defeated Animal Hamaguchi, Koki Kitahara and Genichiro Tenryu to win their third World Six-Man Tag Team Championship. They lost the title to Arashi, Nobutaka Araya and Koti Kitahara on October 4. Fuyuki-gun defeated the trio in a rematch to regain the title on March 22, 1996. They lost the title to Golden Cups (Youji Anjoh, Yoshihiro Takayama and Kenichi Yamamoto) on May 26. On June 7, Fuyuki-gun defeated Golden Cups in a rematch to win their record-setting fifth World Six-Man Tag Team Championship. The title would be vacated on June 19 to be defended in a tournament at 4th Anniversary Show on July 20. Fuyuki-gun made it to the finals of the tournament by defeating Kazuo Yamazaki, Osamu Kido and Takashi Iizuka in the quarter-final and Riki Choshu, Satoshi Kojima and Osamu Nishimura in the semi-final but ended up losing to Masahito Kakihara, Yuuhi Sano and Nobuhiko Takada in the final. In July 1996, Lionheart, who joined the group in November 1994, left WAR as he signed with WCW, while the remaining members of Fuyuki-gun left WAR in October and became freelancers on the Japanese independent circuit.
After quitting WAR, Fuyuki-gun began freelancing in various Japanese promotions. They debuted for Tokyo Pro Wrestling (TPW) on December 7 by defeating Takashi Ishikawa, The Great Kabuki and Daikokubo Benkei. They made their debut for International Wrestling Association on their television show on March 9, 1997 by picking a win over Daikokubo Benkei, Katsumi Hirano and Leatherface. Fuyuki began promoting his own shows as well under the "Fuyuki Army" banner beginning with the Samurai TV airing on April 28. They also began wrestling for Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW), which would become their home promotion. They made their debut for Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW) on July 23 and continued to tour with BJW and IWA Japan while running their own Fuyuki Army shows as well with FMW lending its talent and financial support to their shows.
Fuyuki-Gun debuted for FMW on February 19 by defeating W*ING's W*ING Kanemura, Dragon Winger and Hideki Hosaka. They returned to FMW on March 14 by picking another win over W*ING. A week later, Fuyuki-Gun began feuding with Funk Masters of Wrestling by defeating the group's members Hisakatsu Oya and The Headhunters to win the World Street Fight 6-Man Tag Team Championship. Fuyuki-Gun defeated the trio in a street fight at 8th Anniversary Show. They defended the title on their own Fuyuki Army shows before it was vacated on July 8 to be defended in a tournament. Fuyuki-Gun participated in the tournament, beating Eagle Sawai, Lioness Asuka and Shark Tsuchiya in the quarter-final and Daikokubo Benkei, Keisuke Yamada and The Great Kabuki in the semi-final but lost to Funk Masters of Wrestling's Mr. Gannosuke, Hisakatsu Oya and The Gladiator on August 5.
Fuyuki-Gun continued their freelancing after Fuyuki was forced to leave FMW after losing a match to Funk Masters of Wrestling leader Terry Funk at Kawasaki Legend. However, Fuyuki-Gun returned to FMW to work full-time for the promotion on November 15. The group began feuding with Atsushi Onita's ZEN due to Fuyuki's hatred with Onita. On December 5, Fuyuki-Gun defeated Onita's alter ego The Great Nita, Yukihiro Kanemura and Hido.
On January 7, 1998, Fuyuki-Gun's Kodo Fuyuki and Jado joined former ZEN members Mr. Gannosuke, Yukihiro Kanemura and Hido in attacking ZEN members Atsushi Onita, Koji Nakagawa and Tetsuhiro Kuroda after the latter defeated the former. Fuyuki, Jado, Gannosuke and Kanemura merged to form Team No Respect to feud with FMW and ZEN. Gedo joined the group upon returning to FMW on February 4. Fuyuki-Gun had now been merged in TNR and the trio continued to team with each other as TNR members in various matches throughout 1998. On January 6, 1999, Fuyuki turned fan favorite for the first time by quitting villainous tactics. Jado disagreed with Fuyuki and left TNR while Gedo chose to stay in the group, leading to a feud between Jado and Gedo. The two former tag team partners met in a match on May 5, where Gedo defeated Jado. Later in the night, Fuyuki-Gun reunited as Jado re-joined TNR. Fuyuki-Gun continued teaming together as TNR members until Fuyuki was forced to leave FMW in storyline due to losing a loser leaves FMW match to Masato Tanaka at 10th Anniversary Show.