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月曜日, 1月 01, 1979

The History of OJ-FWA - Overview

Olive Japan: FWA is an out-of-control One-Ring-Circus of CAW E-Fed Pro-Wrestling FUN! Watch as a colorful cast of characters and the best athletes in the world combine to give you the show of a lifetime! With shows such as the weekly World Tour, Classics from the days of yore, FLASH segments, and more (including click-per-views), OJ-FWA really ratchets up the realism and excitement in CAW E-Fed Machinima! Over!!

Olive Japan Pro-Wrestling (OJPW)
OJ-FWA is based on an earlier independant parody promotion that had a large roster of athletes who made careers out of imitating established wrestlers. The promotion was initially wildly successful, its major workers being booked as tarento on Japanese variety TV and radio shows. Unfortunately, the joke became old quite fast and the company folded the next year. Among high-profile allegations of shady business deals, company founder Shinzo Aoki (青木心臓) committed suicide later that year.

Stars included: Asanomori, John "(C)" McKay


New Olive Japan Pro-Wrestling (NOJ)
One of OJPW's most loyal performers, one who made a career of imitating the stylings of a gigantic El Santo, picked up the pieces of the dead company. John "©" McKay started his own promotion, naming it after his previous employer, and booked nearly exclusively outside workers with a much more traditional wrestling philosophy. He did, however, wish to mantain some of the sense of fun that the previous Olive Japan had. Thus a key attraction was created: NOJ would occasionally have workers cosplay and imitate comic book, and then later, video game and movie characters. At least two current OJ-FWA workers came from this practice. One of these was Mary Riegan, worked a few select dates doing such, despite the fact that NOJ was a primarily male organization.

Stars included: Mary Riegan (one time appearance), KAZU, Tiger Miyazawa


Female Wrestling Association (FWA)
FWA was a small independant joshi professional wrestling outfit run by former indy standout Reiko Hikawa (日川礼子). This league also predominantly hired outsiders for its shows.

Olive Japan: FWA
New Olive Japan and FWA merged November of 2005. They ran some spot shows until debuting on television and the internet with the -FIRST- CPV.

Related Organizations (DEFUNCT)

KEWF
Stars included: A.T. Peese, "The Beastman" Frank Bunting

SRW
Stars Included: SHALLOW, "Mr. Suplex" Russ Morgan, The Spoiler

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