Hayabusa
- January 10, 2024
- Professional Wrestler
Quick Facts
Full Name | Hayabusa |
Occupation | Professional Wrestler |
Date Of Birth | Nov 29, 1968(1968-11-29) |
Age | 56 |
Date Of Death | March 3, 2016, Kamata, Tokyo, Japan |
Birthplace | Yatsushiro |
Country | Japan |
Birth City | Kumamoto Prefecture |
Horoscope | Sagittarius |
Hayabusa Biography
Name | Hayabusa |
Birthday | Nov 29 |
Birth Year | 1968 |
Place Of Birth | Yatsushiro |
Home Town | Kumamoto Prefecture |
Birth Country | Japan |
Birth Sign | Sagittarius |
Spouse | Harumi Ezaki |
Hayabusa is one of the most popular and richest Professional Wrestler who was born on November 29, 1968 in Yatsushiro, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan.
Eiji Ezaki (江崎 英治 , Ezaki Eiji, November 29, 1968 – March 3, 2016) was a Japanese professional wrestler, stage actor, musician and professional wrestling promoter, better known under the ring name Hayabusa (ハヤブサ , Hayabusa, “Falcon”) . He was best known for his time with Frontier Martial- Arts Wrestling (FMW), where he primarily wrestled throughout his career and was the franchise player of the company between 1995 and 2001.
Trained by former All Japan Pro Wrestling star and sumo wrestler Takashi Ishikawa, Eiji Ezaki made his professional wrestling debut at an independent show on November 2, 1987, teaming with Masashi Honda against three upper classmen. He and Honda would struggle in the very small indy circuit for four years before joining Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling’s dojo, headed by another former AJPW alumnus Tarzan Goto.
Hayabusa Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Professional Wrestler |
House | Living in own house. |
Hayabusa is one of the richest Professional Wrestler from Japan. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Hayabusa 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Despite the injury, Hayabusa returned to FMW on March 30 to rescue Jason the Terrible from an assault by Mr. Pogo and The Headhunters to set up the main event for the company’s 7th Anniversary Show on May 5, where he teamed with Masato Tanaka to take on Pogo and Terry Funk in a no rope explosive barbed wire time bomb land mine double hell death match and the winner would receive one million yens. Hayabusa was pinned by Funk after a brutal match. After the one-off return, Ezaki continued to heal his injuries and did not compete in FMW for the next three months. On August 1, he made his return to full-time competition by defeating Koji Nagakawa at the Summer Spectacular event. On September 11, Ezaki debuted an alter ego called Darkside Hayabusa during a street fight against Hido at a W*ING show, which Ezaki won. On September 20, Jinsei Shinzaki of Michinoku Pro Wrestling challenged Hayabusa to a match, who Hayabusa lost to in the main event of Michinoku Pro Wrestling’s These Days event. This marked the beginning of a future friendship between the two. Following the match, The Great Sasuke challenged Hayabusa to a match at FMW’s Year End Spectacular on December 11, which Ezaki won.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Height | 6′ 0″ |
Hayabusa height 6′ 0″ weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.
Who is Hayabusa Dating?
According to our records, Hayabusa married to Harumi Ezaki. As of December 1, 2023, Hayabusa’s is not dating anyone.
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Ezaki was scheduled to make his full-time return to FMW as Hayabusa at the company’s 6th Anniversary Show against The Gladiator on May 5, 1995. However, he was chosen by FMW’s new owner Shoichi Arai to fill the spot as Atsushi Onita’s opponent in Onita’s retirement match at the event as Onita wanted his final opponent to succeed him as the promotion’s ace after Onita’s originally supposed opponent Tarzan Goto left FMW and there was no main event star left to be Onita’s opponent. Hayabusa returned to FMW at the 6th Anniversary Show, where he unsuccessfully challenged Onita for the Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship in an exploding cage barbed wire deathmatch. During the match, Ezaki managed to kick out of Onita’s Thunder Fire Powerbomb and gave a huge fight. He was rushed to the hospital on a stretcher due to suffering severe burns but became Onita’s successor as the ace of FMW. Hayabusa returned to the company on May 17 by teaming with Katsutoshi Niiyama against Lethal Weapon members The Gladiator and Horace Boulder in a losing effort to begin his first rivalry in the company with Lethal Weapon. He was the leader of the new generation of FMW wrestlers including Niiyama, Masato Tanaka and Tetsuhiro Kuroda and Koji Nakagawa. He wrestled the group’s members in several tag matches for the next one month after Lethal Weapon questioned his ability to become the ace of FMW and vowed to take over the company. He initially struggled to gain a fanbase after Onita’s loyal fans refused to accept him but Hayabusa got to impress the Japanese fans by debuting the Phoenix Splash against Lethal Weapon member Ricky Fuji during a match on May 28. Hayabusa’s team lost but the Phoenix Splash was heavily promoted by the Japanese media, which helped FMW in regaining the fanbase and Ezaki started becoming popular due to his high-flying skills.
Facts & Trivia
Ranked on the list of most popular Professional Wrestler. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Japan. Hayabusa celebrates birthday on November 29 of every year.
Just one month after his re-debut, Ezaki was booked to win the promotion’s top title, the vacant Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship by defeating Lethal Weapon member Hisakatsu Oya on June 27 by debuting his new finishing move, Falcon Arrow. However, he immediately vacated the title due to injury but a storyline was created that he vacated it because he wanted to beat Gladiator and all the members of the WING Alliance. The title was put up for grabs in the Grand Slam Tournament, an eight-man tournament in the round-robin format and Ezaki was put in the tournament. However, before the tournament started, Ezaki was severely injured by The Gladiator in a match on July 30 but he insisted that he would compete in the tournament. Ezaki started the tournament on August 22 by defeating Masato Tanaka. He won his next match against WING Kanemura on August 25 to gain four points. He competed against Hisakatsu Oya to a thirty-minute time limit draw and defeated The Gladiator and Katsutoshi Niiyama to gain nine points in the tournament. He suffered his first loss in the tournament against Super Leather and then defeated Mitsuhiro Matsunaga to qualify for the final. He lost to Gladiator in the final round of the Grand Slam on September 25. Ezaki competed against W*ING and Lethal Weapon members in various tag team matches, street fights and deathmatches throughout the rest of the year and early 1996 before taking time off due to multiple injuries.
Is the Hayabusa still the fastest bike?
Also calledGSX-1300R-K8 (2008), -K9 (2009)
Top speed| 299 km/h (186 mph)
How much is a Hayabusa worth?
Suggested List PriceAverage Retail
Base Price| $14,799| $14,270
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Total Price| $14,799| $14,270
How fast is Hayabusa?
Yes, the Hayabusa, along with all other street-legal production motorcycles, has its top speed electronically limited to 186 mph (300 kph). But with some ingenuity – and money – you can go faster.
Is a Hayabusa a good bike?
That is the undying belief of many riders. The third-generation model may not be all-new, but it is better—and still uniquely great. When the Suzuki Hayabusa debuted in 1999, it was the fastest stock motorcycle ever made, with a top speed of 186 mph.
What is the Speedest bike in the world?
What is the fastest production bike ever? The fastest production bike is either the Kawasaki Ninja H2R or the MTT Turbine Superbike Y2K, the latter of which are custom-made. Both bikes have been reported to reach a top speed of 250 mph.