Talk:Taiyō Kea

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[edit] ECW and FMW

Can anyone give me a few examples of Kea appearing in FMW or ECW, as I have no memory of him wrestling for either of these two promotions... Voievod 00:39, 5 January 2006 (UTC)

(FMW "Flashover 1997") 9/28/97 @ Kawasaki Stadium 1. Kenta Kobashi & Maunakea Mossman beat Hayabusa & Jinsei Shinzaki (21:46) when Kobashi used a lariat on Hayabusa.

I also recall a match between Mossman and Johnny Smith in the same year in ECW. Surge79uwf

[edit] About the IWGP Tag

It is true that Kea and Muto won the titles while they were working for AJPW, not NJPW. However, categorizing the IWGP Tag Team Titles under "AJPW" leads to confusion ; it should only be done if the said championship was promoted by AJPW at the time (which wasn't the case). For example, the WEW Tag Team Titles that Honma won with Kasai are listed on Honma's page under "Apache Army", as the former governing body (World Entertainment Wrestling) is no more and the said championship is now under Apache Army jurisdiction. Same goes for Taka Michinoku's reign as WEW Hardcore Tag Team Champion, the championship is currently promoted by K-DOJO, not WEW. In the same way, you couldn't categorize the Michinoku Pro Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Title under "AJPW" or "K-DOJO" just becuase Taka won it while working for AJPW and K-DOJO and not under contract with M-Pro. --Voievod 21:11, 11 November 2006 (UTC)