The main event featured Atsushi Onita taking on his longtime rival Masashi Aoyagi in a no ropes electrified explosive barbed wire barricade double hell match.
[3] Pogo defeated Onita for the title on January 6 and also won the FMW Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championship with Hisakatsu Oya on April 21.
[8][9] At 5th Anniversary Show, Matsunaga and Tarzan Goto unsuccessfully challenged Pogo and Oya for the tag team titles.
On July 31, Onita and Matsunaga defeated Pogo and Oya in a no ropes barbed wire double hell deathmatch to win the Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championship.
He made his first appearance in Japan as Hayabusa in the 1994 Super J-Cup against Jushin Liger in a highly acclaimed match.
[12] At 5th Anniversary Show, Team Canada members Ricky Fuji, Big Titan and The Gladiator took on Fuyuki-Gun from WAR in an interpromotional match.
[15] The team of Miwa Sato, Megumi Kudo and Nurse Nakamura took on Mad Dog Military's Crusher Maedomari, Shark Tsuchiya and Tsuppari Mack in a Texas Deathmatch.
Near the end of the match, Mack threw Kudo in the guardrail far from the ring, allowing Mad Dog Military to gain advantage as Tsuchiya performed a Tsuchi Bomb on Nakamura to get the win.
[15] Atsushi Onita competed against his longtime rival Masashi Aoyagi in a no ropes electrified explosive barbed wire barricade double hell match.
On September 7, Onita defeated Mr. Pogo in a no ropes exploding barbed wire double hell deathmatch to win the FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship.
[20] After winning the Independent Women's Championship, Yukie Nabeno continued to feud with Mad Dog Military alongside Megumi Kudo.
[16][21] On December 9, the Mad Dog Military team of Shark Tsuchiya, Crusher Maedomari and Tsuppari Mack defeated Combat Toyoda, Megumi Kudo and Yukie Nabeno when Nabeno suffered a severe injury,[20] which forced her to vacate her titles in a press conference on December 12.