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Revision as of 22:20, 29 September 2006
All Japan Pro Wrestling logo | |
Acronym | AJPW |
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Founded | 1972 |
Style | Traditional |
Headquarters | Minato, Tokyo, Japan |
Founder(s) | Shohei Baba |
Owner(s) | Keiji Mutoh |
All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) (全日本プロレス, zen nihon puroresu) is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion established in 1972. It is one of the most popular puroresu promotions still in operation as of 2006. + All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) (全日本プロレス, zen nihon puroresu) is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion established in 1972.
History
The promotion was founded by Shohei "Giant" Baba and the Momota brothers, sons of Rikidozan. Baba, a former pro baseball pitcher, joined the JWA in 1960. In October, 1972, he left the JWA and formed his own group, All Japan. His group continues to promote today, with a television show on Nippon Television until 2000. Their first card was on October 21, 1972 at Machida City Gym in Tokyo, Japan.
Baba established the Pacific Wrestling Federation (PWF) as the governing body for all future titles in All Japan. In the beginning the PWF recognized a world heavyweight championship and several "regional championships" given as billing to foreign stars depending from which region they came from, but after All Japan joined the NWA, the PWF world title was downgraded to a regional championship. The PWF "President" (similar to a commissioner in a U. S. promotion, with the added task of "presenting" the belts to the winners in title bouts) from the start until 2000 was Lord James Blears and after that Stan Hansen.
As a loyal member of the NWA, All Japan enjoyed the ability to bring in foreigners, from the World heavyweight champion on down, on frequent trips. When the NWA collapsed in the late 1980's, however, Baba distanced himself from other promoters at home and abroad, and began an exclusive system of promoting talent (both Japanese and foreign) who competed only for his promotion. With the unification of the titles in All Japan into the Triple Crown and the Double Cup, as well as the promotion of talent such as Jumbo Tsuruta, Genichiro Tenryu, Mitsuharu Misawa, Toshiaki Kawada and Kenta Kobashi, the promotion was able to carve a loyal fanbase that stuck with it during the 1990's. Interpromotional matches were rare; wrestlers who arrived from other promotions, such as Hiroshi Hase, Shigeo Okumura and Yoshihiro Takayama were not given pushes.
Baba died in January 1999, leaving the promotion in the hands of top star Misawa. Misawa, disheartened with Motoko Baba's proposed direction for the company, left the group on May 28 2000 to form a new group, Pro Wrestling NOAH. Misawa took many top wrestlers from the All Japan group. Motoko Baba inherited control of the company as a result, and she responded by bringing Genichiro Tenryu back into the company, 10 years after he and others quit under similar circumstances to Misawa to form SWS, although back then the roster had not been as decimated as it was in 2000. In addition, Stan Hansen, one of All Japan's top draws and their greatest gaijin wrestler of all-time, was forced to retire due to lumbago, taking another top-tier talent away. His last match was a tournament semifinal match for the vacant Triple Crown against the Tenryu. Mrs. Baba appointed him Commissioner of All Japan's Pacific Wrestling Federation title governing body.
In 2002, at the end of a year long cross promotional angle with New Japan Pro Wrestling, three of New Japan's top stars, Keiji Mutoh, Satoshi Kojima and Kendo Kashin (Ka Shin has since returned to New Japan), defected to All Japan. Mutoh was rewarded by Mrs. Baba with the job of company President, and eventually all the Baba family stock was transferred to Mutoh.
==Current roster==
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- AJPW Triple Crown Championship — Minoru Suzuki
- AJPW Unified World Tag Team Championship also called the "Double Cup" — Vacant
- AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Championship — Shuji Kondo
- AJPW All Asia Tag Team Championship — Kensuke Sasaki and Katsuhiko Nakajima
Titles previously promoted by the company include:
- PWF Heavyweight Championship (now part of the Triple Crown)
- PWF Tag Team Championship (now part of the Double Cup)
- NWA International Heavyweight Championship (now part of the Triple Crown)
- NWA International Tag Team Championship (now part of the Double Cup)
- NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship (replaced with PWF junior title)
- NWA United National Championship (now part of the Triple Crown)
- AJPW All Asia Heavyweight Championship
- PWF United States Championship
Annual Tournaments
These are yearly tournaments run to determine No. 1 contenders in the heavyweight and tag team divisions.
- Champion's Carnival
- World's Strongest Tag Team League
- Junior heavyweight tournaments have been held sporadically, as AJPW has traditionally favored brawling heavyweights (the style known as Kings' Road)
Legends
Ever since its inception, AJPW has featured many legends of the squared circle on their shows. These include:
- Natives: Giant Baba, Jumbo Tsuruta, Genichiro Tenryu, Masa Saito, Mitsuharu Misawa, Toshiaki Kawada, Kenta Kobashi, Jun Akiyama, Atsushi Onita, Yoshiaki Yatsu, The Great Kabuki, Keiji Mutoh, Satoshi Kojima
- Foreigners: Stan Hansen, Ric Flair, Dory Funk, Jr., Terry Funk, Abdullah the Butcher, Jack Brisco, Billy Robinson, "Dr. Death" Steve Williams, Big Van Vader, Johnny Ace, Gary Albright, Mil Mascaras, Harley Race, Chavo Guerrero Sr., Dynamite Kid, Bruiser Brody, The Destroyer, Road Warriors, Terry Gordy, Taiyo Kea
External links
- Official site in Japanese * Official site in Japanese * All Japan Pro-Wrestling Title Histories
- Shining Road, English language support site
- Puroresu.com summary
Current roster
See: All Japan Pro Wrestling roster
Titles
AJPW currently promotes the following championship belts:
- AJPW Triple Crown Championship — Minoru Suzuki
- AJPW Unified World Tag Team Championship — Vacant
- AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Championship — Shuji Kondo
- AJPW All Asia Tag Team Championship — Kensuke Sasaki and Katsuhiko Nakajima