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FMW's Masato Tanaka in a tag team match on
October 28, which Hayabusa and Matsunaga won. Super Leather and Hido questioned Kanemura and Matsunaga for turning on W*ING by siding with FMW. Hido joined Lethal Weapon but it was short lived as Matsunaga turned on Hayabusa during a tag team match against Mr. Pogo and Super Leather on November 20 while Hido and Leather turned on Lethal Weapon to reform W*ING and feud with FMW and Lethal Weapon. On January 10, 1996, Matsunaga, Kanemura and Hido defeated Hayabusa, Masato Tanaka and Koji Nakagawa in a
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reached the finals of the tournament against Tanaka on July 30, which he lost but both men qualified for the Grand Slam
Tournament for the vacant Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship. Kanemura and Matsunaga were both entered into the Grand Slam Tournament and squared off against each other on August 31, where Matsunaga emerged victorious.
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February 23. The event also saw Super Leather win the Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship from Hisakatsu Oya, who substituted for the champion The Gladiator. After the WarGames match, Puerto Rican Army debuted in FMW and attacked FMW and W*ING and the two sides joined forces to battle
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after showing respect to his opponent
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consisting of newcomers of FMW, while Masato Tanaka, Koji
Nakagawa and Tetsuhiro Kuroda being the other three participants. During the tournament, the W*ING members competed against each other as Hosaka defeated Kanemura on July 18 and Hido on July 19 and Kanemura defeated Hido on July 22. Kanemura
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Kanemura teamed with Atsushi Onita and Masato Tanaka to defeat Terry Funk, Cactus Jack and The Gladiator from Funk Masters of Wrestling. On May 25, Kanemura and Hido teamed with Onita to defeat Masato Tanaka, Koji Nakagawa and Tetsuhiro Kuroda in a barbed wire deathmatch
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Masters of Wrestling and W*ING formed an alliance with FMW by siding with Onita. On April 25, 1997, Kanemura and Hido defeated The Headhunters to win the Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championship, ending Headhunters' year-long reign. At
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debuted in FMW to replace the injured
Kanemura as the newest member of W*ING by teaming with Hido and Mitsuhiro Matsunaga to defeat Horace Boulder, Mr. Pogo and The Gladiator in a street fight. Kanemura, Hideki Hosaka and Hido represented W*ING in the Young Lions Tournament, a
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out of loyalty to the group during a match against Masato Tanaka on May 17. On May 28, Matsunaga and
Kanemura defeated their former W*ING allies Pogo and Horace Boulder in a street fight. Kanemura and Matsunaga both lost to Pogo in a street fight and a
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the Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship on March 15. W*ING began a slow turn as fan favorites by joining FMW against the new Puerto Rican Army. On March 30, Faces of Dead lost the Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championship to Puerto Rican Army members
340:, Mitsuhiro Matsunaga and Hideki Hosaka took on the new Lethal Weapon group in a losing effort. Later that night, Pogo and Gladiator lost their tag team titles to Onita and Mr. Gannosuke but Pogo regained it with Yukihiro Kanemura on March 7.
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to win the vacant Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championship on October 28. W*ING would wrestle Onita and his FMW wrestlers in several matches throughout the fall of 1994. On January 21, 1995, Pogo competed under his
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if he lost and W*ING Alliance would be forced to disband if Kanemura lost. Onita defeated Kanemura to end the rivalry between the two that had been stemming from 1994 and W*ING Alliance disbanded as a result.
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the Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship to Onita on May 4, just one day shy of the 6th Anniversary Show, so Onita could defend the title against his new chosen successor
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to Onita in Onita's retirement match at 6th Anniversary Show and Onita chose Pogo for the spot but Pogo refused it because he was not approached first. As a result, Pogo
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