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NJPW produces a U.S.-based internet television program titled NJPW Strong Live; Strong features its own distinct roster and units. Beginning in 2022, NJPW launched NJPW Tamashii, an Australasian-based subsidiary. Tamashii additionally features its own distinct roster and units. NJPW refers to their dojo trainees as "Young Lions".
NJPW Strong is a brand name utilized by Japanese professional wrestling promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and its New Japan Pro-Wrestling of America (NJoA) subsidiary. [ 3 ] In its original incarnation, NJPW Strong was the name of a weekly professional wrestling streaming television show produced by NJoA.
Osaka, Japan: Defeated Zack Sabre Jr. at The New Beginning in Osaka. [1] IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship: Yota Tsuji: 1: January 4, 2025: 40 2 Tokyo, Japan: Defeated David Finlay at Wrestle Kingdom 19. [2] IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship: El Desperado: 5: January 4, 2025: 40 2 Tokyo, Japan: Defeated Douki at Wrestle Kingdom 19. [2 ...
The Strong Openweight Championship (STRONG無差別級王座, STRONG musabetsu-kyū ōza) is a professional wrestling championship owned and promoted by the New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) promotion. The title was officially announced on April 2, 2021, and the inaugural champion was Tom Lawlor.
List of former New Japan Pro-Wrestling personnel; List of major NJPW events; List of New Japan Pro-Wrestling of America events; List of NJPW male wrestlers born outside Japan; List of NJPW Strong episodes; List of NJPW Strong special episodes
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (新日本プロレス, Shin Nihon Puroresu) (NJPW), is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion based in Nakano, Tokyo.Former employees in NJPW consist of professional wrestlers, managers, valets, play-by-play and color commentators, announcers, interviewers, referees, trainers, script writers, executives, and members of the board of directors.
Strong Style Symphony - New Japan Spirit Tokyo Dome: Tokyo, Japan: Keiji Muto (c) vs. Don Frye for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship: August 8 Jingu Climax: Meiji Jingu Stadium: Tokyo, Japan: The Great Muta vs. The Great Nita in a No Rope Explosive Barbed Wire Barricade Explosive Land Mine Double Hell Deathmatch: October 11 Final Dome: Tokyo ...
New Japan Pro-Wrestling (新日本プロレスリング株式会社, Shin Nihon Puroresuringu Kabushiki-gaisha) (NJPW) [2] is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded on January 13, 1972, by Antonio Inoki, and based in Nakano, Tokyo.