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  2. Pro Wrestling Zero1 - Wikipedia

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    Pro Wrestling Zero1 (Japanese: プロレスリングZERO1, Hepburn: Puroresuringu Zerowan, stylized as PRO WRESTLING ZERO1), often referred to simply as Zero1 and sometimes referred to as Pro Wrestling Zero1 Catch as Catch Can (stylized as ZERO1 and PRO WRESTLING ZERO1 CATCH AS CATCH CAN, respectively), is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded in 2001.

  3. List of Pro Wrestling Zero1 personnel - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of professional wrestlers who are currently competing in Pro Wrestling Zero1, a Japanese professional wrestling promotion. Through a relationship with the Marvelous That's Women Pro Wrestling joshi puroresu promotion, Zero1 also has a division for female wrestlers. This list contains signed wrestlers as well as freelancers which ...

  4. World Heavyweight Championship (Zero1) - Wikipedia

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    The World Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship in the Japanese promotion Pro Wrestling Zero1.It is Zero1's top singles title. It was first introduced on December 15, 2007 when Zero1 ended their relationship with the AWA Superstars of Wrestling.

  5. International Junior Heavyweight Championship (Zero1)

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    The International Junior Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship in Japanese promotion Pro Wrestling Zero1 (Zero1, formerly Pro Wrestling Zero-One and Pro Wrestling Zero1-Max), contested exclusively among junior heavyweight (<100 kg (220 lb)) wrestlers.

  6. Brian Kendrick - Wikipedia

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    Pro Wrestling Zero-One / Pro Wrestling Zero1-Max. NWA International Lightweight Tag Team Championship – with Low Ki (1) and Kaz Hayashi (1) [31] NWA/UPW/Zero-One International Junior Heavyweight Championship [9] Zero1-Max United States Openweight Championship [188] Santino Bros. Wrestling. SBW Championship (2 times) [189]

  7. Zero-One United States Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Zero-One United States Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling title in Japanese promotion Pro Wrestling Zero1. It was created on January 6, 2003, with Steve Corino defeating Masato Tanaka. [1] In addition to Japan, it has recently been frequently defended in various independent companies in the United States.

  8. Intercontinental Tag Team Championship (Zero1) - Wikipedia

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    It was created on June 14, 2001, three months after then Pro Wrestling Zero-One's creation, when Samoa Joe and Keiji Sakoda (though Zero1 has since ceased to recognize both their reign as well as the following reign by Steve Corino and Mike Rapada) [2] [3] [4] defeated Yuki Ishikawa and Katsumi Usuda. [5]

  9. United National Heavyweight Championship (Zero1) - Wikipedia

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    The United National Heavyweight Championship [1] (often shortened to UN Championship) was a professional wrestling title in the Japanese promotion Pro Wrestling Zero1. It was one of Zero1's top two singles titles, along with the World Heavyweight Championship. The title was created on January 31, 2004 as the NWA United National Heavyweight ...