Shiodome Legend (1997)
Shiodome Legend (1997) was the fifth and final Summer Spectacular and second Shiodome Legend professional wrestling television event produced by Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW). The event took place on August 2, 1997 at Shiodome in Tokyo, Japan and aired on Samurai TV!.
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| Promotion | Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling | ||
| Date | August 2, 1997 | ||
| City | Tokyo, Japan | ||
| Venue | Shiodome | ||
| Attendance | 3,750 | ||
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| Summer Spectacular / Shiodome Legend chronology | |||
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The main event was a no ropes exploding barbed wire deathmatch between Masato Tanaka and W*ING Kanemura for the right to face Atsushi Onita in the main event of Kawasaki Legend: Fall Spectacular. Kanemura won the match and earned a match against Onita at Fall Spectacular, which stipulated that if Kanemura lost, W*ING Alliance would disband.[1]
Results
| No. | Results[1][2][3] | Stipulations | Times |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Koji Nakagawa defeated Mr. Pogo #2 | Singles match | 9:09 |
| 2 | Ricky Fuji (c) defeated Hayato Nanjyo | Singles match for the Rocky Mountain Middleweight Championship | 16:43 |
| 3 | Tetsuhiro Kuroda defeated Hideki Hosaka | Singles match | 11:41 |
| 4 | Eagle Sawai, Lioness Asuka and Shark Tsuchiya defeated Crusher Maedomari, Miss Mongol and Sayuri Okino | Six-woman tag team match | 17:55 |
| 5 | Super Leather and The Gladiator defeated The Headhunters (A and B) | Tag team match | 17:06 |
| 6 | Kodo Fuyuki defeated Hido | Singles match | 13:07 |
| 7 | Hayabusa and Jinsei Shinzaki defeated Hisakatsu Oya and Mr. Gannosuke | Tag team match | 20:43 |
| 8 | W*ING Kanemura defeated Masato Tanaka | No Ropes Exploding Barbed Wire Deathmatch for the right to face Atsushi Onita at Fall Spectacular | 13:05 |
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References
- "FMW Shiodome Legend 1997". Cagematch.net. Retrieved 2017-12-09.
- "Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling Results: 1997" (in German). Puro Love. Retrieved 2017-12-09.
- "FMW Results (5/8/97 - 4/30/98)". FMW Wrestling. Retrieved 2017-12-09.
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