Hayabusa Cup

The Hayabusa Cup is an annual trophy awarded by Full Metal Wrestling (FMW) to celebrate the birthday of the e-federation. The Cup is contested on September 25 of every year, which is the date FMW was founded in 2006.

The participants are decided by an invitational, then randomly divided into four separate rings with its own unique stipulation (Valor, Steel, Wire, and Fire). The winners of the four rings advance to a Fatal Four-Way match, where the winner becomes the Hayabusa Cup winner. In addition to winning the trophy, the winner is also awarded with a special stipulation.

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Ring of Valor
Superstars can be eliminated by pinfall, submission, or by being thrown over the top rope.

Ring of Steel
The match is contested within a 15 foot high steel cage. The first superstar to escape the cage is the winner.

Ring of Wire
Superstars are eliminated when thrown over the top rope, but the ring ropes are constructed with barbed wire.

Ring of Fire
Superstars are eliminated when thrown over the top rope, but the ring is surrounded by flames (see: Inferno match).