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Shoichi Arai was born on 19 December, 1965 in Matsudo, Chiba, Japan, is a Japanese professional wrestler (1965 – 2002). Discover Shoichi Arai's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?

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Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 19 December, 1965
Birthday 19 December
Birthplace Matsudo, Chiba, Japan
Date of death 16 May, 2002
Died Place Tokyo, Kantō, Japan
Nationality Japan

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1965

Shoichi Arai (荒井 昌一 Arai Shōichi) (December 19, 1965 – May 16, 2002) was a Japanese professional wrestling promoter.

1995

Arai ran Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling from 1995 until its closure in 2002.

Arai started with FMW as a backstage assistant.

Arai became FMW's ring announcer, and was well known for his high-pitched voice during countdowns of various death-matches.

Arai became Chief Executive Officer of FMW, after Atsushi Onita retired in April 1995.

As CEO, Arai toned down the number of death matches, and promoted Hayabusa as the main star of the promotion.

1996

Onita returned to FMW in 1996, and insisted on becoming the main focus of the promotion.

Arai and the FMW wrestlers eventually met with Onita, and declared that Onita needed to leave FMW, due to Onita's ego and attitude towards the younger stars.

FMW shifted its focus towards an entertainment-based style, similar to WWE.

The shift occurred after FMW secured a television and pay-per-view deal with DirecTV, who wanted a role in shaping the product.

In addition, Kodo Fuyuki was named head booker.

Eventually, attendance dwindled, and the promotion dealt with several financial issues.

2001

In October 2001, Hayabusa suffered a career-ending injury against Mammoth Sasaki.

While attempting an Asai Moonsault, Hayabusa slipped off the rope and landed on his head, resulting in immediate paralysis.

Arai left the commentary booth, and immediately rushed to the ring.

2002

Attendance and revenue continued to dwindle, as FMW finally declared bankruptcy on February 15, 2002.

FMW was three million dollars in debt, and Arai also owed the Yakuza another million dollars.

Arai went into hiding from the Yakuza, and planned to write a book about his experience of running FMW.

Arai released a statement, where he criticized Atsushi Onita for his ego and excessive womanizing.

Arai's book intended to generate enough money to pay back the Yakuza.

In conversations with Hayabusa, Arai brought up plans to kill himself, because his life insurance would pay off his debt to the Yakuza.

On May 16, 2002, an early morning jogger found Arai hanging by his necktie in Tokyo's Mizumoto Park.

Arai's suicide resulted in a life insurance payment to his ex-wife and child.

However, the life insurance payment did not cover all of Arai's debt.

The Arai family continued paying his debt to the Yakuza for years, until his ex-wife's father paid the remaining balance.

Shoichi Arai was buried at Saitama Kawaguchi Memorial Garden.

Arai's gravestone includes an engraved FMW logo.