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14 Facts About Hiromichi Fuyuki

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Hiromichi Fuyuki was a Japanese professional wrestler and promoter better known by his ring name Kodo Fuyuki best known for his time in All Japan Pro Wrestling, Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, New Japan Pro-Wrestling, Wrestle Association R and other Japanese and international promotions during the 1980s and 1990s as the leader of 6-man tag team Fuyuki-Gun with Gedo and Jado.

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Hiromichi Fuyuki is known as a mainstay of FMW where he was the arch rival of the company's top star Hayabusa and a founding member of the stable Team No Respect included Kintaro Kanemura, Hideki Hosaka, Masao Orihara, Tetsuhiro Kuroda, Mr Gannosuke, Koji Nakagawa, Horace Boulder, Super Leather, Hido, Gedo and Jado.

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Three months later, IWE folded, and Fuyuki applied to the All Japan Pro Wrestling Dojo.

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In December 1985, he returned to AJPW, under the name Samson Hiromichi Fuyuki, and began teaming with Toshiaki Kawada, under the team name "Footloose".

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Footloose would disband in April 1990, as Kawada teamed with Tiger Mask II, who would later unmask, revealing himself as Mitsuharu Misawa, during a match on May 14, where Hiromichi Fuyuki teamed with Yoshiaki Yatsu.

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One of several wrestlers to leave AJPW with Genichiro Tenryu in July 1990, Hiromichi Fuyuki competed in Tenryu's rival promotion Super World of Sports under his real name, appearing on interpromotional shows for the World Wrestling Federation, with little to no impact.

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In 1994, he would make a brief stint in EMLL in Mexico, under the name Samson Hiromichi Fuyuki, feuding with Vampiro.

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Hiromichi Fuyuki began feuding with Terry Funk, the leader of Funk Masters of Wrestling, which culminated in a loser leaves FMW match between the two at Fall Spectacular, which Hiromichi Fuyuki lost.

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Hiromichi Fuyuki began promoting his own shows under the "Fuyuki Army" banner.

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In 1998, Hiromichi Fuyuki formed Team No Respect with several of FMW's leading wrestlers which remained the dominant "heel" stable until its disbandment in June 2000.

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Hiromichi Fuyuki became the head "booker" of the promotion in 1999.

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Hiromichi Fuyuki died at approximately 6:50pm on March 19,2003, after an almost year long battle with intestinal cancer.

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Hiromichi Fuyuki was perhaps the only wrestler to participate in a match posthumously, as the planned barbed wire deathmatch with Hashimoto indeed went ahead, with Kintaro Kanemura taking Hiromichi Fuyuki's place.

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Hiromichi Fuyuki was survived by his wife Kaoru, whom he married in November 1986, and his two daughters.