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  2. All Japan Pro Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    All Japan Pro Wrestling (全日本プロレス, Zen Nihon Puroresu, doing business as オールジャパン・プロレスリング株式会社, Ōru Japan Puroresuringu Kabushiki-gaisha) (AJPW/AJP) or simply All Japan is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion established on October 21, 1972, when Giant Baba split away from the Japanese Wrestling Association and created his own promotion.

  3. List of All Japan Pro Wrestling personnel - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of professional wrestlers who currently wrestle for All Japan Pro Wrestling, as well as a list of notable alumni. The current roster consists of the Home Unit (those under exclusive contract), freelancers, gaikokujin and several stables.

  4. Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    All Japan Pro Wrestling Charity Hirosaki Tournament: Hirosaki, Japan: 2 62: 0 [35] 54 Suwama: January 2, 2016: 2016 New Years Two Days: Tokyo, Japan: 5 10: 0 — Vacated: January 12, 2016 — — — — — Vacated due to Suwama rupturing his achilles tendon. 55 Kento Miyahara: February 12, 2016: 2016 Excite Series: Tokyo, Japan: 1 464: 8 ...

  5. List of major NJPW events - Wikipedia

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    Co-produced with All Japan Pro Wrestling, All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling, Fighting Network Rings, Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, Go Gundan, International Wrestling Association of Japan, JWP Joshi Puroresu, Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling, Michinoku Pro Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Fujiwara Gumi, and UWF International: April 28–29 Collision in Korea

  6. Japan Pro-Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Japan Puroresu (ジャパンプロレス) or Japan Pro-Wrestling was the first renegade professional wrestling promotion in Japan. It was formed by Riki Choshu and his Ishingun after leaving New Japan Pro-Wrestling in 1984. The promotion co-promoted with All Japan Pro Wrestling until 1987 when it dissolved.

  7. Voodoo Murders - Wikipedia

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    After competing in All Japan Pro Wrestling briefly in the early 2000s, Taru returned to All Japan on January 3, 2005, teaming with Johnny Stamboli to defeat David Flair and Keiji Mutoh. The duo was later joined by Chuck Palumbo, Shuji Kondo, "brother" Yasshi and briefly Giant Bernard; proclaiming themselves as Voodoo Murders with Taru as their ...

  8. Ōdō Tournament - Wikipedia

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    Ōdō Tournament (王道トーナメント, Ōdō Tōnamento, "King's Road Tournament") is a professional wrestling tournament held annually by All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) since 2013. The single-elimination tournament is a spiritual successor to the Open Championship tournament, which was held in 1975. [1]

  9. All Japan Pro Wrestling TV - Wikipedia

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    All Japan Pro Wrestling TV (AJPW TV) is a subscription-based video streaming service owned by All Japan Pro Wrestling. [2] [3] On February 4, 2018, AJPW announced "All Japan Pro Wrestling TV", a new worldwide streaming site for the promotion's events. All major AJPW events air live on the service, which also features matches from the promotion ...