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Yuma Anzai (安齊勇馬, Anzai Yuma, born May 15, 1999) is a Japanese professional wrestler competing in All Japan Pro Wrestling where he is a former one time and youngest Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion in history at 24 years and 350 days old.
[1] Unlike most unified championships, the Triple Crown was originally represented through the continued use of the three individual championship belts . From 1989 to 2000, the holder of the Triple Crown was also presented by Nippon TV (AJPW's broadcaster at the time) with a large, globe-shaped trophy bearing the words "World Heavyweight Champion".
AJPW TV Six-Man Tag Team Champion: Yuma Anzai: Yuma Anzai ELPIDA(L) Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion: Yuma Aoyagi: Yuma Aoyagi Hontai Junior Heavyweight Wrestlers.
In AJPW, Miyahara is a five-time World Tag Team Champion. All Japan Pro Wrestling. All Asia Tag Team Championship – with Kotaro Suzuki [20] Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship [1] World Tag Team Championship – with Go Shiozaki (1), [1] Yoshitatsu (1), [75] Yuma Aoyagi (2) and Takuya Nomura (1)
Dempsey made his return to Japan with All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) on 31 December 2023, where he teamed up with Yuma Anzai to face LEONA and Tatsumi Fujinami in a victorious effort. At AJPW's New Year Giant Series, Dempsey challenged Katsuhiko Nakajima for the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship, which Nakajima won. [22] [23]
1: 1: 130 43 ELPIDA † (Yuma Anzai and Rising Hayato) 1: 2: 128+ 44 Evolution (Dan Tamura and Hikaru Sato) 2: 2: 128 Arashi and Koki Kitahara: 1: 2: 128 46 Giant Baba and Michiaki Yoshimura: 1 ¤N/A: 127 47 Voodoo Murders (Taru and Big Daddy Voodoo) 1: 1: 122 48 StrongHearts (El Lindaman and T-Hawk) 1: 2: 117 49 RO&D (Buchanan and Rico) 1: 0: ...
In a stunning display of fire and ice, a new video shot on Friday shows hikers walking in the snow-covered ground set beside an erupting Mount Etna in Italy.
Trained by the All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) dojo from December 2020 through to June 2021, the Saito Brothers made their professional wrestling debut on the first night of the Dynamite Series on June 9, where they fell short to Ryuki Honda and Takao Omori in a tag team match. [13]