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The Gaora TV Championship (GAORA TV チャンピオンシップ, Gaora Tī Bui Chanpionshippu) is a professional wrestling championship owned by the All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) promotion. On August 28, 2012, AJPW and Gaora TV announced that AJPW would introduce a new championship called the Gaora TV Championship.
On August 28, 2012, AJPW and Gaora TV announced that AJPW would introduce a new championship called the Gaora TV Championship. The tournament for the title began on September 8, and ended on October 7 with Seiya Sanada defeating Yasufumi Nakanoue in the final to become the inaugural champion.
Pages in category "Gaora TV Champions" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Fuminori Abe;
Gaora TV Championship [1] [2] World Tag Team Championship – with Joe Doering [1] [2] Gaora TV Championship Tournament (2012) Samurai! TV Cup Triple Arrow Tournament (2007) – with Kensuke Sasaki and Katsuhiko Nakajima [6] World's Strongest Tag Determination League – with Kai; New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Inoue's first attempt at winning an All Japan singles championship since his return came on September 25, 2016, where he came up short against Yohei Nakajima in a match for the Gaora TV Championship. [14]
On the first night of the AJPW Summer Action Series 2019 from July 17, 2019, he won a number one contendership battle royal for the Gaora TV Championship featuring various notable opponents such as Psycho, Survival Tobita and Tetsuya Izuchi. Ten days later, Matsunaga lost the title match against the retaining Yoshi Tatsu. [4]
His Gaora TV Title reign was mostly be the midcard in comedy or gimmick-heavy matches as he wanted to settle down into a midcard role. During this run, he teamed with Takao Omori to again win the AJPW World Tag Team Championship in October 2017, celebrating both men's 25th anniversaries in wrestling.
All Asia Tag Team Championship – with Koji Kanemoto (2) [2] [42] and Toshizo (1) Gaora TV Championship ; World Junior Heavyweight Championship [2] [43] Junior Tag League – with Toshizo [44] European Wrestling Promotion. EWP Intercontinental Championship (2 times) [28] [33] Fujiwara Gumi / Battlarts