Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Wrestle-1 (レッスル・ワン, Ressuru Wan) was a Japanese puroresu or professional wrestling promotion, founded in July 2013 by Keiji Mutoh following his resignation from All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW). The core of the promotion's roster was formed by wrestlers loyal to Mutoh, who left AJPW in a mass exodus during June 2013.
Wrestle-1 (W-1) was a Japanese professional wrestling promotion that operated from 2013 until 2020. Wrestle-1 personnel consisted of professional wrestlers , ring announcers , referees , and trainees .
Also known as World Japan Pro Wrestling or Fighting of World Japan. [1] [59] [60] Smash: Tokyo: Yoshihiro Tajiri Akira Shoji: 2010–2012 Continuation of Hustle. [61] Super World of Sports: Tokyo: Hachiro Tanaka 1990–1992 Associated with the World Wrestling Federation. [62] Tokyo Pro Wrestling: Tokyo: Toyonobori: 1966–1967 Union Pro ...
The Wrestle-1 Championship (WRESTLE-1チャンピオンシップ, Wrestle-1 Chanpionshippu) was the top professional wrestling title owned by the Wrestle-1 (W-1) promotion.In Japanese the title's name includes the katakana term for "championship", Chanpionshippu (チャンピオンシップ), derived from the English language instead of the more common kanji term Ōza (王座).
The first Japanese person to involve themselves in catch wrestling (the basis of traditional professional wrestling) was former sumo wrestler Sorakichi Matsuda. [1] There were subsequent attempts before and after World War II to popularize the sport in Japan, but these generally failed until the advent of its first big star, Rikidōzan , in ...
2024 Section 1 Division I (large-school) wrestling championship tournament medalists. 101 pounds. ... Meet Japan’s Warren Buffett: Here are his 2 secrets for life-changing returns. Food.
The Wrestle-1 Result Championship (WRESTLE-1 リザルトチャンピオンシップ, Wrestle-1 Rizaruto Chanpionshippu) was a professional wrestling championship owned by the Wrestle-1 (W-1) promotion. The title is meant for the promotion's younger wrestlers.
1.3 All Japan Pro Wrestling and Osaka Pro Wrestling (2007–2008) ... (MMA) career at Nobuhiko Takada's Takada Dojo while in junior high school.