Report – Japanese legend Hayabusa dies at 47
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Japanese wrestling legend Hayabusa (Eiji Ezaki) died at the age of 47 on Thursday (March 3), reports Tokyo Sports.
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According to the report, Hayabusa was found dead on Thursday afternoon. Police say the cause of death was a stroke caused by brain hemorrhaging.
Hayabusa was one of the hottest names in Japanese wrestling during the 1990s because of his high-flying and affiliation with the FMW promotion.
Unfortunately, his career ended in October 2001 when he missed a springboard moonsault that left him temporarily paralyzed.
In 2015, Hayabusa was part of a group that brought back the FMW promotion.
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