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That day, that time, a deathmatch! 90s Indie Deathmatch 120

That day, that time, a deathmatch! 90s Indie Deathmatch 120

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Irie / Published in 2025 (46 formats)

Single (softcover) Saizusha Deathmatch—among the many Pro Wrestling rules, it's the most extreme and dangerous.
Deathmatches have existed since ancient times, such as chain deathmatches, where fighters are chained with chains, and steel cage deathmatches, where fights are fought inside steel cages. However, they evolved dramatically in Japan in the 1990s. In 1989, the tearful charismatic Atsushi Onita launched FMW with 50,000 yen in capital, advancing aggressively in a deathmatch style. And then Barbed Wire Explosion he achieved the great invention of deathmatch. A dangerous scent of blood not found in traditional Pro Wrestling—fans flocked to FMW venues to catch the sight of it, and other promotions The indie warriors rushed ahead into the deathmatch.
This book is based on the author's memories of deathmatch as he spent his youth in the 1990s.
Barbed Wire , five-inch nail mats, Explosion , landmines, scorpions, vipers, ...... whenever I heard there was a deathmatch, I would travel all over the country, visit the venue, and watch a huge number of deathmatches live. What kind of drama was unfolding at the venue at that time? A must-read for Pro Wrestling fans that traces the memories of the golden era of Pro Wrestling in the 90s!

Condition 【Excellent】
Condition detail with wraparound band
Year 2020s
Product number 3166920336081
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