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  2. Puroresu - Wikipedia

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    Puroresu (プロレス) is a Japanese term used for professional wrestling in and outside of Japan. The term comes from the Japanese pronunciation of "professional wrestling" (プロフェッショナル・レスリング, purofesshonaru resuringu), which in Japanese is abbreviated to “puro” (プロ- “pro”) & “resu” (-レス an ...

  3. Puroresu System Wiki - Fandom

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    Puroresu (プロレス) is the popular term for the predominant style or genre of professional wrestling that has developed in Japan following World War II. The term comes from the Japanese pronunciation of "professional wrestling" (プロフェッショナル・レスリング), which is shortened to puroresu.

  4. Latest News - Monthly Puroresu

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    LATEST NEWS. The BOSJ Finals Replace the IWGP World Title for NJPW Dominion’s Main Event Slot. The IWGP World Title will not main even New Japan Dominion this year. That honor goes to the Juniors. READ MORE. Mayu Iwatani’s Next IWGP Challenger Will Be Tsukasa Fujimoto.

  5. Puroresu - Pro Wrestling | Fandom

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    Professional wrestling in Japan is commonly referred to as puroresu in Japanese, short for "professional wrestling" ("purofesshonaru resuringu"). The word puroresu was made popular by Hisaharu Tanabe among the English speaking fans in the early 1990s through Usenet and online services.

  6. puroresu.com

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    Introducing the great sport of PURORESU, the pro-wrestling in Japan. Please read the Introduction & Greeting if you are visiting the site for the first time.

  7. Professional wrestling in Japan, or "puroresu," is a popular fighting sport. It had its boom years in the 1960's and 70's, but it is still widely enjoyed today. Lets take a look back at the ...

  8. Puroresu: A Foreigner's Guide to Pro Wrestling in Japan

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    A puroresu-themed steakhouse called “Ribera” is famous among pro wrestling fans. With memorabilia on the walls, including the signatures and photos of many famous Japanese and foreign wrestlers, the restaurant serves wrestler-sized steaks and is a must-visit for wrestling fans!

  9. Puroresu Central

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    Puroresu Central. As any recent website visitor has noticed, Puroresu Central is no longer updated. I am keeping the website active as there is still a lot of great information available, however no new updates are anticipated.

  10. puroresu.com

    www.puroresu.com/history/?decade=1990s

    New Japan has the first puroresu card at Fukuoka Dome. In main event, Antonio Inoki & Tatsumi Fujinami defeat Choshu & Tenryu. Fujiwara returns to New Japan for the first time in four years.

  11. 全日本の名勝負倉持隆夫の名実況。. 『危ない危ないアイャー!. (?. )』が最高!. 倉持 隆夫(くらもち たかお、1941年1月2日-)は、日本 ...