Keeping with the FMW theme, it's time for another top ten. Kodo Fuyuki is probably one of the more overlooked wrestlers in the history of FMW. Fuyuki would get his first big break with All Japan Pro Wrestling, as he would formed a tag team known as Footloose alongside a young Toshiaki Kawada. The duo would take on tough competition, such as the Can Am Express, as well as the legendary Rock 'N Roll Express. However, they would claim their biggest prize in the form of the All Asia Tag Team Titles. In 1990, Fuyuki left All Japan alongside Genichiro Tenryu when SWS was formed. He followed Tenryu once again to WAR, where he would stay for some time. Eventually, Fuyuki would end up in FMW in 1997, where his wrestling autoeer would eventually finish a few years later. Right away, Fuyuki began planting the seeds to his domination of FMW. In 1998, he began securing his spot with the help of Team No Respect. After Mr. Gannosuke's devastating injury in April, Fuyuki became the leader of the group, and with Kintaro Kanemura, he dethroned Hayabusa and Masato Tanaka to claim the FMW tag team belts. As the months wore on, Fuyuki inched closer and closer to the FMW Double Titles. In November, he earned his shot, and defeated Hayabusa to become only the fifth(and final) Double Titles Champion in FMW. Now, his grand plan came to fruition. He did away with the Double Titles, choosing to form belts under his new WEW banner. On top of that, he stripped Hayabusa of his character, forcing him to ...
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