The event featured representatives from joshi promotions All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW), GAEA Japan, Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (JWP), and Ladies Legend Pro Wrestling (LLPW), as well as puroresu promotion Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (which had a large women's division at the time).
During the 1990s, he mainly wrestled in Japan for Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling and had various dangerous death matches.
The FMW Independent Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling championship contested in Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling.
The FMW Women's Championship was two Japanese professional wrestling championships (WWA World Women's Championship and FMW Independent World Women's Championship) contested in the promotion Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW).
The FMW/WEW Hardcore Championship was a hardcore wrestling championship contested in Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling.
Over the years ICW established a kind of “open door” policy, working with any federation or any individual competitor who was interested in working in the federation; this open door policy even saw the Japanese Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling Brass Knuckles Champion Atsushi Onita challenge the ICW Heavyweight champion Tony Atlas to a Title Vs Title Match.
Bachelor of Arts | Master of Arts (postgraduate) | National Endowment for the Arts | professional wrestling | Master of Arts | American Academy of Arts and Sciences | Electronic Arts | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston | Total Nonstop Action Wrestling | World Championship Wrestling | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | Tisch School of the Arts | National Wrestling Alliance | mixed martial arts | wrestling | Institute of Contemporary Arts | École des Beaux-Arts | California Institute of the Arts | Electronic Frontier Foundation | British Academy of Film and Television Arts | École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts | University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna | Museum of Fine Arts, Houston | martial arts | Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts | Academy of Fine Arts | Wrestling at the 1996 Summer Olympics | Beaux-Arts architecture | Mixed martial arts | Wrestling at the 1992 Summer Olympics |