[13] On February 6, 1995, Kudo, Toyoda and Nurse Nakamura defeated Tsuchiya, Maedomari and new Mad Dog Military member Killer Iwami.
[15] On April 21, Kudo wore camouflage to declare war on Mad Dog Military, leading to a rematch against Nakamura for the title at 6th Anniversary Show.
[7][18] During this time, Hisakatsu Oya broke away from W*ING and became a founding member of Lethal Weapon with Tarzan Goto and Ricky Fuji on February 24.
[7] Lethal Weapon began feuding with W*ING and Goto left FMW on April 23 leading to Pogo and Kanemura defending the Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championship against Oya and Fuji at 6th Anniversary Show.
[1] In the opening match of the event, Rikio Ito defeated Gosaku Goshogawara by performing a Thunder Fire Powerbomb and a body press.
[2] Combat Toyoda, Miwa Sato and Yukari Ishikawa took on Crusher Maedomari, Shark Tsuchiya and Kaori Nakayama in a street fight.
The next match featured W*ING members Mr. Pogo and Yukihiro Kanemura defend the FMW Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championship against Lethal Weapon.
The retirement of Atsushi Onita sparked huge crowd interest because his loyal fans wanted to see him compete in his last match and it drew a record attendance of 58,250, the biggest in the history of FMW and it earned the company $2,500,000.
A Young Spirit Tournament was held to recognize the younger talent, which Masato Tanaka won by defeating W*ING Kanemura.
[22] On June 27, Hayabusa defeated Hisakatsu Oya to win the vacant Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship for the first time in his career but vacated immediately due to injury.
[1] Megumi Kudo enjoyed a lengthy reign as FMW Independent and WWA World Women's Champion, before dropping the title to Shark Tsuchiya on November 20, 1995.
[24] Mr. Pogo's attack on Yukihiro Kanemura at 6th Anniversary Show led to him to turn on W*ING and join Lethal Weapon with Hisakatsu Oya, Ricky Fuji and become the leader of the group.