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  2. List of New Japan Pro-Wrestling personnel - Wikipedia

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    This list also acknowledges which stable (referred to by NJPW as "units") a wrestler is a part of – this is listed as it is considered by NJPW to be a vital part of their product. "(L)" indicates the leader of the group. As of 2024, there are six central units in NJPW: Main Unit Chaos; G・B・H; Seigigun; NJPW USA; Los Ingobernables de ...

  3. List of current champions in New Japan Pro-Wrestling

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    New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) is a professional wrestling promotion based in Nakano, Tokyo. Title reigns are either determined by professional wrestling matches or are awarded to a wrestler, as a result of the culmination of various scripted storylines. There are 11 total active championships promoted by NJPW - featuring six singles ...

  4. List of former New Japan Pro-Wrestling personnel - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. New Japan Pro-Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. List of All Japan Pro Wrestling personnel - Wikipedia

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    1.3 Referees. 2 Corporate. 3 Notable alumni. Toggle Notable alumni subsection. 3.1 Native. 3.2 Gaijin. 3.3 Joshi talent. 4 See also. 5 References. 6 External links ...

  7. Tiger Hattori - Wikipedia

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    Masao Hattori (服部正男, Hattori Masao, born July 20, 1945), known as Tiger Hattori (タイガー服部, Tāiga Hattori) is a Japanese retired professional wrestler, referee and manager best known for his work as a referee in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). Hattori is the current foreign liaison officer of NJPW.

  8. List of major NJPW events - Wikipedia

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    First NJPW tour in the United States May 14 Pier 36 Basketball City New York City, New York, USA: Hiroshi Tanahashi (c) vs. Charlie Haas for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship: May 15 Asylum Arena: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA: Togi Makabe vs. Rhino in a street fight June 18 Dominion 6.18: Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium: Osaka, Japan

  9. List of New Japan Pro-Wrestling tournaments - Wikipedia

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    On April 8, 2011, NJPW announced the participants in the tournament to crown the first IWGP Intercontinental Champion. The list of participants included former World Wrestling Entertainment performer MVP, who had signed a contract with NJPW in January 2011, Kazuchika Okada, who had been on a learning excursion to American promotion Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) since February 2010 ...