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  2. Yuma Anzai - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship - Wikipedia

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    [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".

  4. List of All Japan Pro Wrestling personnel - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... AJPW TV Six-Man Tag Team Champion: Yuma Anzai: Yuma Anzai ELPIDA(L) ... List of All Japan Pro Wrestling personnel.

  5. 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.

  6. All Together (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the All Together events. All Together is a series of professional wrestling events organized by United Japan Pro-Wrestling.Initially the All Together event series was organized by Japan's three biggest promotions; All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and Pro Wrestling Noah (NOAH), in response to the March 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.

  7. All Asia Tag Team Championship - Wikipedia

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    All Japan Pro Wrestling: 28 The Great Kojika and Motoshi Okuma March 26, 1976: Live event: Seoul, South Korea: 1 (2, 1) 190: 2 Defeated two Korean representatives to revive the titles in AJPW. [2] 29 The Oates Brothers (Jerry Oates and Ted Oates) October 2, 1976: Giant Series: Tokyo, Japan: 1 19: 0 [17] 30 Samson Kutsuwada and Akihisa Takachiho ...

  8. Yuma Aoyagi - Wikipedia

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    Yuma Aoyagi (青柳 優馬, Aoyagi Yūma, born November 2, 1995) is a Japanese professional wrestler working for All Japan Pro Wrestling. A member of the Zennichi Shin Jidai stable, he is a former Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion , a two-time All Asia Tag Team Champion , and a three-time AJPW World Tag Team Champion .

  9. Kento Miyahara - Wikipedia

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    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)