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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 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]
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NTV also aired the final All Japan TV show on the network, which aired for 45 minutes and featured footage from Jumbo Tsuruta's funeral, the Noah wrestlers' press conference from June 16, Kawada's press conference from June 19, highlights of the first ever Kawada vs. Misawa Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship match from October 21, 1992, and ...
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).
This was a winner takes all match in which Eruption's KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Championship was also on the line. Akai was the first ever female to win the titles. [11] 7 Suwama, Mayumi Ozaki and Maya Yukihi: October 21, 2023: AJPW 51st Anniversary Tour Tokyo, Japan: 1 271: 2 Win only the AJPW title; Ozaki and Yukihi are female wrestlers. [12] 8
This category groups Television Championships, a type of professional wrestling championship. Subcategories This category has the following 20 subcategories, out of 20 total.
Oz Academy (OZアカデミー, OZ Akademī) is a Japanese joshi puroresu or women's professional wrestling promotion founded by Mayumi Ozaki.The promotion's full official name is Oz Academy Women's Professional Wrestling (OZアカデミー女子プロレス, OZ Akademī Joshi Puroresu). [1]