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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 May 13, 2018, Menso~re Oyaji made a one night return to unsuccessfully challenge Jun Akiyama for the Gaora TV Championship. [24] In July, Nakajima was announced with Black Tiger VII as a team in the upcoming Junior Tag Battle of Glory. On July 31, Nakajima announced he would be pulling out of the tournament due to a personal boycott of the ...
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On June 4, 2015, Sushi defeated Kenso to win the Gaora TV Championship for the second time. [52] On August 15, Sushi fractured his jaw in a match, which sidelined him indefinitely and forced him to forfeit the Gaora TV Championship. [53] He made his return to in-ring action on November 1. [54]
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.
On May 21, Shiozaki lost the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship to Akebono in his third defense. [10] On August 16, Nakajima defeated Billyken Kid to win the vacant Gaora TV Championship. [11] On September 28, Shiozaki announced his resignation from AJPW, which led to him and Miyahara vacating the World Tag Team Championship. [12]
On January 3, Nomura had an opportunity for the Gaora TV Championship but he lost to the defending champion Yohei Nakajima. During his run in Evolution, he also changed his attire to the Evolution colors and dyed has hair blonde. from April 9 to April 23, Nomura participated in the Champion Carnival and won his first match against one of the ...
Tamura also works for All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) where he is a former Gaora TV Champion. Tamura is also known for the time at Style-E Pro Wrestling, holding the Style-E Openweight Championship three times and won the E-1 Climax 2010.