Goodbye Hayabusa II: Hayabusa Graduation Ceremony was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW). The event was taped on August 23, 1999 and aired on pay-per-view via broadcast delay on DirecTV on August 25. This event was a part of the Goodbye Hayabusa tour used as build-up to the retirement of Eiji Ezaki's "Hayabusa" character and switch to a new character.
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| - Goodbye Hayabusa II: Hayabusa Graduation Ceremony (en)
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| - Goodbye Hayabusa II: Hayabusa Graduation Ceremony was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW). The event was taped on August 23, 1999 and aired on pay-per-view via broadcast delay on DirecTV on August 25. This event was a part of the Goodbye Hayabusa tour used as build-up to the retirement of Eiji Ezaki's "Hayabusa" character and switch to a new character. (en)
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| - Masato Tanaka and Ricky Fuji defeated Kodo Fuyuki and Shoichi Arai (en)
- Giant Steele defeated Yoshinori Sasaki (en)
- Hayabusa defeated Yukihiro Kanemura (en)
- Kaori Nakayama defeated Emi Motokawa (en)
- Tetsuhiro Kuroda and Hisakatsu Oya defeated Koji Nakagawa and Gedo (en)
- Mr. Gannosuke and Jado defeated Flying Kid Ichihara and Naohiko Yamazaki via submission (en)
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| - Goodbye Hayabusa II: Hayabusa Graduation Ceremony was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW). The event was taped on August 23, 1999 and aired on pay-per-view via broadcast delay on DirecTV on August 25. This event was a part of the Goodbye Hayabusa tour used as build-up to the retirement of Eiji Ezaki's "Hayabusa" character and switch to a new character. In the main event of the show, Hayabusa defeated Yukihiro Kanemura to win the FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship. The event also featured the in-ring debut of Giant Steele, who debuted at Haunted House to assist Shoichi Arai in defeating Ricky Fuji. (en)
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