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Topic: Eiji Ezaki


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  Eiji Ezaki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eiji Ezaki was a Japanese professional wrestler better known as the masked Hayabusa (Falcon/Phoenix), who competed primarily for Atsushi Onita's Frontier Martial Arts promotion.
Eiji Ezaki adopted the Hayabusa gimmick in 1993 at the suggestion of fellow wrestler Jushin Liger.
Ezaki would occasionally alter his character to the "Darkside of Hayabusa" or the maskless "H".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eiji_Ezaki   (508 words)

  
 Hayabusa's Bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Eiji Ezaki would wrestle his first ever career match for FMW on May 5, 1991 in Nagoya International Center with Amigo Ultra who would later be known as Damian as they lost to the team of Yukihide Ueno and El Pandita.
Eiji Ezaki and Masashi Honda wrestled in the biggest match of their career at the time in the opening match at the biggest FMW show at the time against each other on September 23, 1991 at Kawasaki Stadium.
Eiji Ezaki remained out of action for a couple months as he healed and would not be booked for any FMW tours as a result with stitches all over his stomach.
fmwwrestling.us /Hayabio.html   (11638 words)

  
 Mr. Gannosuke's Bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Masashi Honda and Eiji Ezaki would then be schedule to wrestle against each other in front of their biggest crowd as the two would take on each other on September 23, 1991 at Kawasaki Stadium in front of around 33,000 fans as Ezaki would manage to get the victory over Honda.
Eiji Ezaki would announce that he was not going to go by his real name, but instead, would go by the name H.
Eiji Ezaki would make his debut as H without the mask, with his hair dyed blue, and jean shorts on August 27, 1999 at the Hironari Asahikawa Gym, a 5 vs. 5 elimination match would take place between FMW against TNR.
www.fmwwrestling.us /Gannosuke.html   (9858 words)

  
 Hayabusa's Bio
Eiji Ezaki wrestled his first ever career match for FMW on May 5, 1991 in Nagoya with Amigo Ultra who would later be known as Damian as they lost to the team of Yukihide Ueno and El Pandita.
Eiji Ezaki and Koji Nakagawa remained training in the FMW Dojo for most of 1993, and on July 22, 1993 after Atsushi Onita was being attacked by his main rival Mr.
Eiji showed off all his moves that he learned in Mexico to a shocked crowd that could not believe at how well Ezaki had improved within the year as far as moves, he still had a lot of work to do with other parts in wrestling though.
bahufmw0.tripod.com /Hayabio.html   (14098 words)

  
 Hayabusa Profile
Ezaki debuted the Hayabusa gimmick in Japan against Jushin Lyger during the NJPW Super J '94 tournament.
Ezaki is the inventor of the "Phoenix Splash".
Eiji Ezaki has promoted shows since his career ending injury as the President of WMF (Wrestling Marvelous Future).
www.wrestling101.com /101/printpage.php?id=423   (334 words)

  
 GWF Barbecue
Eiji Ezaki hits Lil J with the double arm DDT into the mat.
Eiji Ezaki hits Lil J with an inverted jackknife powerbomb.
Eiji Ezaki applies a dragon sleeper on Lil J. He lifts him up and executes a Flacon Arrow.
www.thewrestlingalliance.com /gwf/archive/bbq_20020920.htm   (12903 words)

  
 GWF H2O
Eiji Ezaki applies the sharpshooter on Billy B. Referee Austin Riggins is checking for a tap out.
Eiji Ezaki throws Billy B through the ropes to ringside.
Eiji Ezaki applies a dragon sleeper on Worlds Most Dangerous Man. He lifts him up and executes a Flacon Arrow.
www.thewrestlingalliance.com /gwf/archive/h2o_20020917.htm   (10793 words)

  
 BRAVE NEW WORLD 2003
After a short sequence of near falls from Funaki and Eiji, Essa hit TAKA with a huracanrana as Eiji hit another Thunder Fire Bomb, this time to Funaki and finished him up with a Firebird Splash for the 1-2-3.
EIJI: In fact, this should move us up the ladder so much that we are making a challenge.
Essa Rios and Eiji Ezaki are one team that I would put my money on going far in the NCPW.
ncpwtnm.tripod.com /id57.htm   (5526 words)

  
 Hayabusa to start a new promotion (2002/07/01) [Archive] - Puroresu Forum
Eiji has got to be one of the most talented workers to ever step inside the squared circle and he put it on the line night in and night out for his promotion and the fans of FMW.
Gannosuke has been friends for a long time with Ezaki, and it has really boosted his career, now if he could stick with doing what he does best, mic work, and let the ring talent head-line, WMF will be better off.
Good luck WMF, and hopefully one day Ezaki will return to the ring, and maybe lay off some of those Firebird splashes, but knowing his passion, he may never not put it all on the line.
www.puroresu.com /forums/archive/index.php/t-1065.html   (2939 words)

  
 The Best Of Hayabusa Volume 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Eiji Ezaki and Ueno vs. Kim and Chon.
Eiji Ezaki and The Shooter vs. The Sheik and Sabu.
Eiji Ezaki, Rey Misterio and Ultraman 2000 vs. Los Americanos Mercanarios
www.wrestletapes.net /bestofhayabusa1.html   (208 words)

  
 Terry Funk: ZoomInfo Business People Information
Hayabusa is again severely injured as his back is cut open after being tossed onto Exploding Barbwire and being dropped into a Exploding Land Mind, and then tossed onto a burning chair, and is finally pinned after a Powerbomb from Funk for the lost.
Funk and Pogo then begin to tear off Hayabusa's to show every the bloody face of Eiji Ezaki.
Ezaki comes out in normal street clothes to see the celebration, but is spotted by Koji Nakagawa who is very pissed off at Ezaki goes right after him, and attacks him and is forced to be held back by Tanaka & Kuroda as Ezaki walks off just looking at Nakagawa.
www.zoominfo.com /people/funk_terry_9751431.aspx   (1164 words)

  
 Last PPV
This match was highlighted by Eiji Ezaki putting in an amazing showing and making short work of all comers.
Tiger Mask IV pinned Eiji Ezaki after the Millennium Suplex in 0:10:20.
TMIV and Eiji Ezaki get joint top match of the night here.
ncpwtnm.tripod.com /id20.htm   (1603 words)

  
 FanboyPlanet - Chairshots
FMW star Hayabusa (real name Eiji Ezaki) landed on his head Sunday night when he slipped on the ropes while attempting a moonsault during a PPV main event against Mammoth Sasaki.
Ezaki remains paralyzed in a hospital in Japan today.
The match was immediately stopped and he was taken to the hospital.
www.fanboyplanet.com /chair/chair10-24-01.htm   (1042 words)

  
 Eiji Ezaki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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www.imdb.com /name/nm0264296   (87 words)

  
 1WRESTLING.COM - NEWSLINE - PRO WRESTLING'S DAILY NEWS SOURCE
Hayabusa is scheduled to appear at the 4/11 WMF promotion event at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo before undergoing a shoulder surgery in May.
Whether you have seen a Hayabusa match or not, if you were a fan of his or not, I ask that each of you say a prayer for Eiji Ezaki and his family.
While today was a major step for them, they still have a long, hard, possibly unending road ahead of them, harder than most of you will even realize, and they need the support.
www.1wrestling.com /news/newsline.asp?news=13148   (591 words)

  
 OH SH!T!!!! One of the funniest/scariest wrestling videos you will ever see - SOHH.com Global Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Almost ten minutes into the match, Hayabusa would go to do an Asai Moonsault from the inside of the ring on Sasaki when his foot would suddenly slip on the rope and Eiji Ezaki would fall directly on his head causing him to become paralyzed instantly from the neck down.
A stretcher would be rushed to the ring as Hayabusa would ask for the mic and address and ask not to rush to the ring and stated to please continue to support FMW for he may have just died for the promotion.
Television cameras would then stop filming as paramedics would rush to Korakuen Hall and take off the Hayabusa mask to make it easier for Eiji to breathe as they placed him on the stretcher and would take him to a nearby college hospital in Tokyo.
forums.sohh.com /showthread.php?t=542816   (1154 words)

  
 Koji Nakagawa's Bio
Koji Nakagawa was born June 26, 1969 in Tokyo, Japan.
Nakagawa would begin training in the FMW Dojo in 1991 where he met fellow Dojo member Eiji Ezaki and would make his wrestling debut against Ezaki on March 20, 1992 and would also face Ezaki at the May 5, 1993 Kawasaki Stadium show.
Nakagawa would work under card FMW matches with Masato Tanaka and Tetsuhiro Kuroda for years against the likes of W*ING and Funk Masters of Wrestling.
bahufmw0.tripod.com /Nakagawa.html   (890 words)

  
 Xbox 360 & Xbox Forums - View Profile: Eiji Ezaki
Xbox 360 & Xbox Forums - View Profile: Eiji Ezaki
Eiji Ezaki is not a member of any public groups
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forum.teamxbox.com /member.php?u=97691   (57 words)

  
 Grey Dog Software - The Rise of a Phoenix
having to make Eiji Ezaki born 2 years earlier than IRL to pop him into the DotT setting.
Final version of Eiji Ezaki, the man to be the future Hayabusa, will be up in a while to start off this
my name i Eiji Ezaki, and my goal is to be a wrestler.
www.greydogsoftware.com /forum/printthread.php?t=3145&pp=40   (4842 words)

  
 Misc. FMW Events
Gannosuke, & Eiji Ezaki when Spicolli pinned Ezaki.
Atsushi Onita, Tarzan Goto, & El Hijo del Santo beat Negro Casas, Tim Patterson, & Horace boulder in three falls.
Lance Storm & Chris Jericho beat Eiji Ezaki & Mr.
www.prowrestlinghistory.com /supercards/japan/garbage/fmw/miscfmw.html   (972 words)

  
 YouTube - Hayabusa Tribute
Click here to get the latest flash player.
Why the name of the vid is not "Eiji Ezaki Tribute" ?...
I mean, Hayabusa was one of his characters, and he had some more...
youtube.com /watch?v=e98nvp-JWN0&search=Hayabusa   (220 words)

  
 Best of Sabu in Japan
Witness the best of the Homocidal, Genocidal, Maniac in the Land of the Rising Sun.
Sabu and Sheik vs. Eiji Ezaki (Hayabusa) and Shooter
Sabu and Horace Boulder vs. Onita and Asako (no rope barbed wire)
www.angelfire.com /wrestling3/wrestletapes/sabuinjapan.htm   (116 words)

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