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All Japan Pro Wrestling

All Japan Pro Wrestling (オールジャパン・プロレスリング, Ōru Japan Puroresuringu, originally 全日本プロレス, Zen Nihon Puroresu) (AJPW/AJP) or simply All Japan is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion established on October 21, 1972 when Giant Baba split away from the Japanese Wrestling Association and created his own promotion. Many wrestlers had left with Baba, with many more joining the following year when JWA folded. From the mid-1970s, All Japan was firmly established as the largest promotion in Japan. As the 1990s began, aging stars gave way to a younger generation including Mitsuharu Misawa, "Dr. Death" Steve Williams, Kenta Kobashi, Gary Albright, Toshiaki Kawada, Mike Barton (Bart Gunn), Akira Taue and Jun Akiyama, leading to perhaps AJPW's most profitable period in the 1990s.

All Japan Pro Wrestling
AcronymAJPW
(occasionally AJP)
FoundedOctober 21, 1972
StyleKing's Road style
HeadquartersYushima Bunkyou-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Founder(s)Shohei "Giant" Baba
Owner(s)Tsuyoki Fukuda
Websiteall-japan.co.jp

In 1999, Giant Baba died and the promotion was run by Motoko Baba. Misawa was named President but left in 2000 after disagreements with Motoko. Misawa created Pro Wrestling Noah and every single native wrestler besides Masanobu Fuchi and Toshiaki Kawada left All Japan. This led to a loss of All Japan's TV deal and a period of hardship for the company. In 2001, they entered a cross-promotion agreement with New Japan Pro-Wrestling which proved very successful, allowing All Japan to remain one of the larger promotions in the country, although now firmly behind NJPW.

In January 2002, Keiji Muto defected to All Japan, and was officially appointed as its new president that September. He would then acquire the rights to the company and Baba family stock by early 2003, when another exodus of gaijin wrestlers began, most notably Steve Williams, KroniK (Brian Adams and Bryan Clark), Bill Goldberg and Mike Rotunda. Not long after George Hines and Johnny Smith also left.

By mid-2005, All Japan's attendance had dropped and the promotion seemed to be in trouble again but by 2007 had new sponsors and seemed to have recovered. After Misawa and most of the other wrestlers left the promotion, there was a lull in developing new stars until the likes of KAI, Suwama, Hama and T28 debuted from the mid-2000s onward and helped restrengthen the company.

With established stars such as Keiji Muto, Satoshi Kojima, John "Earthquake" Tenta, Masakatsu Funaki, D'Lo Brown and Minoru Suzuki anchoring the promotion, the younger wrestlers were given time to grow and by 2010 were set to help lead All Japan. While still without a great TV deal, All Japan has operated consistently since 1972, making it the second-longest running promotion in Japan.

History edit

All Japan under Giant Baba (1972–1999) edit

NWA membership edit

 
Giant Baba, the founder of All Japan and owner until his death in January 1999

The promotion was founded by Shohei "Giant" Baba and the Momota brothers, Mitsuo and Yoshihiro, sons of Rikidōzan. Baba, a former professional baseball pitcher, joined the Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance (JWA) in 1960. In October 1972, he left the JWA and formed his own group, All Japan. Their first card was on October 21, 1972, at Machida City Gym in Tokyo, Japan. The inaugural roster included Baba, Mitsuo Momota, Akio Sato, Samson Kutsuwada, Motoshi Okuma and Mashio Koma. Thunder Sugiyama, who had recently left International Wrestling Enterprise, also came along to help and brought some lower-level IWE wrestlers with him on a freelance basis. Some personalities from North America also helped with the few cards, including Dory Funk Sr., Terry Funk, Bruno Sammartino, Dominic DeNucci, Freddie Blassie and The Destroyer.

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 National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), the PWF world title was downgraded to a regional championship. The first PWF Chairman, who presented the belts to the winners in title bouts, was Lord James Blears. As a loyal member of the NWA, All Japan enjoyed the ability to bring in foreigners, and the NWA World Heavyweight Championship was frequently defended. In the beginning Baba continued the Japanese vs. foreigner formula for the championships, but gradually Dory Funk Jr. and his brother Terry Funk, as well as Mil Máscaras from Mexico became fan favorites when wrestling other foreigners and subsequently one of the few foreign wrestlers to become icons in Japan.

Separation from the NWA, new stars and company growth edit

 
"Dr. Death" Steve Williams became one of AJPW's most successful gaijins after winning the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship in 1994.

When the NWA territorial system collapsed in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Baba distanced himself from other promoters at home and abroad, and began a system of promoting talent (both Japanese and foreign) who competed exclusively for his promotion. With the unification of the titles in All Japan into the Triple Crown Heavyweight and the World Tag Team Championship, as well as the promotion of talent including Jumbo Tsuruta, Genichiro Tenryu, Akira Taue, Mitsuharu Misawa, Toshiaki Kawada and Kenta Kobashi, the promotion was able to carve a loyal fanbase that lasted during the 1990s. Interpromotional matches were rare, and wrestlers who arrived from other Japanese promotions (such as Hiroshi Hase, Shigeo Okumura and Yoshihiro Takayama) were not given pushes, but in Hase's case, it was voluntarily, due to his primary involvement with the House of Councillors.

Gaijins who signed with AJPW full-time were given pushes regardless of which promotion they arrived, most notably Stan Hansen, "Dr. Death" Steve Williams, Gary Albright, Vader and Mike Barton.

All Japan would achieve its third best-selling attendance with an attendance of 58,300 in the Tokyo Dome on the May 1, 1998 pay-per-view,[1] having seen consistent growth since 1992. On the March 4, 1992 pay-per-view All Japan sold out the Nippon Budokan for the first time, with an attendance of 16,300.[2]

All Japan's highest-selling show was the Giant Baba Memorial pay-per-view on May 2, 1999, which sold out the Tokyo Dome with an attendance of 65,000.[3] The January 28, 2001 pay-per-view was All Japan's second highest attendance of all time at 58,700,[4] which was notable for Stan Hansen's retirement and the Steve Williams vs. Mike Barton Brawl For All revenge angle. The last two matches of the card featuring Keiji Muto vs. Taiyō Kea, as well as the main event tag-team match, did not appear on the initial television broadcast in 2001, the original broadcast instead ending with Williams finally getting his redemption and defeating Barton in the main event.[5]

First exodus: Super World Sports edit

In April 1990, Genichiro Tenryu led the first exodus of wrestlers (The Great Kabuki, Samson Fuyuki, Tatsumi Kitahara, Masao Orihara, Yoshiaki Yatsu, Goro Tsurumi, and Shinichi Nakano) lured as they were to form Super World of Sports, which enabled Baba to push Misawa, Kawada, Taue and Kobashi to be his new stars.

All Japan under Mitsuharu Misawa (1999–2000) edit

With the death of Shohei "Giant" Baba on January 31, 1999, top star Mitsuharu Misawa immediately inherited the position of company president. On May 28, 2000, Misawa was removed from his position by a majority vote of the executive board. At a regular All Japan board meeting on June 13, 2000, Misawa, Mitsuo Momota (co-vice president, member of directory), Kenta Kobashi (member of directory), Akira Taue (member of directory, chairman), Kenichi Oyagi (member of directory) and Yoshihiro Momota (member of directory) resigned from their board positions. A day later, Motoko Baba ("Mrs. Baba") released a two-page written statement, which claimed that Misawa "took no responsibility and abandoned his duty." In addition, she hinted that Toshiaki Kawada and Masanobu Fuchi would be the only two native wrestlers to stay with All Japan, as "Kawada and Fuchi have sworn to carry out Baba-san's last wish: to keep All Japan Pro Wrestling alive"; this was confirmed a day later when Kawada and Fuchi both renewed their contracts with All Japan, along with referee Kyohei Wada. The gaijin wrestlers that chose to stay with AJPW were Maunakea Mossman, Johnny Smith, George Hines, Mike Barton, Jim Steele, Mike Rotunda, Stan Hansen and "Dr. Death" Steve Williams, while Scorpio, Vader and Richard Slinger joined Misawa's crew. Not wanting to choose sides, Johnny Ace would retire from active competition and return to World Championship Wrestling in the United States as a road agent.

Second exodus: Pro Wrestling Noah edit

 
Mitsuharu Misawa left All Japan in June 2000 to form Pro Wrestling Noah.

On June 16, 2000, 24 out of the 26 contracted native wrestlers for All Japan were led by Misawa for a press conference, where it was announced that they would be leaving the promotion; more than 100 reporters and photographers attended, and Misawa expressed his wish for the promotion to debut in August, with the Differ Ariake being the site of the unnamed promotion's debut. When asked what his reason for leaving All Japan is, Misawa claimed that it was so he could do things in a "modern style." A day later, Misawa announced the promotion's name: Pro Wrestling Noah, which was inspired by the Biblical story where Noah built an ark and put two of every kind of animal in the world in the ark before God destroyed the world.

On June 19, 2000, it was confirmed (at a press conference at All-Japan's dojo held by Toshiaki Kawada and Masanobu Fuchi) that NTV decided to discontinue broadcasting All Japan after 27 years; however, NTV maintained their 15% stock in All Japan (as Motoko Baba held the remaining 85%), and would prevent All Japan from being put on another network. On June 20, twelve All Japan office employees resigned from their positions with the promotion, with intentions to follow Misawa to Noah. NTV also announced that they will carry weekly tapings of Misawa's Noah promotion, with the title of the program being called "Colosseo." Noah took All Japan's 30-minute timeslot on Sundays at midnight. Misawa was interviewed in Tokyo on June 21, where he announced that he and the other wrestlers leaving to form Noah would compete on four of the sixteen shows in All Japan's Summer Action Series 2000 tour, which began on July 1. 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 Toshiaki Kawada and Akira Taue vs. Yoshihiro Takayama and Takao Omori for the World Tag Team Championship from All Japan's Nippon Budokan show from June 9.

On June 28, 2000, Misawa formally announced at a press conference that Pro Wrestling Noah would debut with two consecutive shows (titled "Departure") in Differ Ariake on August 5 and 6 in Tokyo.

Rebuilding edit

On July 2 in the Korakuen Hall, Motoko Baba announced the unfathomable return of Genichiro Tenryu (as Giant Baba publicly swore that he would never be allowed back in All Japan, following a departure in 1990 to form the Super World of Sports), as he would team with Kawada to face Maunnakea Mossman and Stan Hansen on July 23 (at the final tour show). On July 20, 2000, Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Takeshi Morishima, Naomichi Marufuji, Kentaro Shiga, Takeshi Rikio, Mitsuo Momota, Rusher Kimura, Haruka Eigen, Tsuyoshi Kikuchi, Kenta Kobayashi, Takao Omori, Yoshihiro Takayama, Jun Izumida, Masao Inoue, Yoshinari Ogawa, Akira Taue, Jun Akiyama and Mitsuharu Misawa competed in their last matches for All Japan Pro Wrestling at the sold out Hakata Star Lane in Fukuoka. After the show, "Dr. Death" Steve Williams came out and shook Misawa's hand, and requested one last singles match between the two. However, Misawa returned to the bus immediately after his match, not staying for the last two matches of the show. Every one of All Japan's titles were vacated due to the departure of the aforementioned wrestlers and title holders. Mrs. Baba appointed Stan Hansen as the new Chairman of All Japan's Pacific Wrestling Federation title governing body, replacing Lord James Blears.

Interpromotional feud against New Japan (2000–2002) edit

On August 10, 2000, All Japan mainstay Masanobu Fuchi walked into the New Japan Pro-Wrestling ring and declared that his intention was to "break down the walls" between All Japan and New Japan. In response, New Japan foreman Riki Choshu rushed into the ring and exchanged a firm handshake with Fuchi, signaling the beginning of the cross-promotional alliance. On September 16, 2000, Toshiaki Kawada followed Fuchi's path and vowed to crush New Japan ace Kensuke Sasaki, as he defeated Sasaki in the Tokyo Dome on October 9, 2000; the event sold out the building.[6] In 2001, Keiji Muto and Shinjiro Otani created the interpromotional stable BATT (Bad Ass Translate Trading), which included All Japan's Taiyō Kea, Michinoku Pro's Jinsei Shinzaki and Hiroshi Hase. During this time, Muto challenged and defeated Tenryu for the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship, as well as capturing the World Tag Team Championship with Taiyō Kea. The alliance between the promotions lasted until January 11, 2002.

All Japan under Keiji Muto: Pro Wrestling Love era (2002–2013) edit

 
Keiji Muto in 2008 during the Pro Wrestling Love era. This was also his main attire in the era's early days.

Start of the Pro Wrestling Love era edit

Signs of what would become the Pro Wrestling Love era would be seen in the spring and summer of 2001, when Keiji Muto, as a member of New Japan Pro-Wrestling, made part-time appearances to All Japan, fighting Toshiaki Kawada and "Dr. Death" Steve Williams in major singles matches on pay-per-view. A notable shift in the product was seen in July 2001, when in a pay-per-view main event, Steve Williams lost to Keiji Muto for the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship, where it ended in an altercation. After leaving the backstage area Williams would then going on a huge swearing tirade, where he kicked a trash can, was about to cry in tears, and then throwing his armpads to the ground while swearing again.[7] Such scenes never happened in the traditional All Japan and was characteristic to the "crash TV" style of Vince Russo's writing.

On January 11, 2002, following the end of a year-long cross-promotional angle with New Japan Pro-Wrestling, Keiji Muto shocked the Japanese wrestling world by defecting to All-Japan as a full-time competitor, taking Satoshi Kojima and Kendo Kashin with him. This is considered the official start of the era. Muto would lose to Steve Williams in a grudge feud in March 2002,[8] but a month later Muto defeated Mike Barton in the 2002 Championship Carnival tournament main-event.[9] Despite Barton's loss, he and Jim Steele would find success in winning the Stan Hansen cup in July 2002, Barton also being able to prevent Williams from winning.[10][11]

Company turmoil and sale of All Japan (September 2002–January 2003) edit

On September 30, 2002, during an All Japan 30th Anniversary party at the famed Tokyo City Hotel, Mrs. Baba officially announced Muto's appointment as the new president of All Japan, transferring all of the Baba family stock to him.[12] Mrs. Baba's last on-screen appearance was on the October 27, 2002 pay-per-view,[13] before leaving All Japan altogether by January 2003. Muto upheld some traditional aspects of the Baba-run All Japan, as the Champion Carnival and World's Strongest Tag Determination League remained annual events.

During this time, All Japan was struggling financially and Muto had to borrow money from Mrs. Baba as of November 28, 2002. This led to rumors that Muto was going to sell the company to Fuji TV by the time of the next WRESTLE-1 pay-per-view,[14] which ultimately did not happen. Instead, shares of All Japan were sold to Gaora TV with the promotion still operating in its usual corporate manner led by Keiji Muto, rarely broadcasting pay-per-views to SKY PerfecTV! and SAMURAI TV. While Muto owned 75% of All Japan's shares beginning in 2003 after Mrs. Baba permanently left,[15] the remaining shares went to Gaora TV, who would oversee All Japan's production and would buy the majority of the tape library post-2003. They upload several segments of their tape library to their official Youtube channel.[16]

In January 2003, a third exodus began, primarily of gaijin wrestlers. The most notable included "Dr. Death" Steve Williams, KroniK (Brian Adams and Bryan Clark), Bill Goldberg and Mike Rotunda. They had wrestled their last matches on pay-per-views that month, not renewing their contracts after the new ownership fully realized.[17][18] Williams would only make one more appearance in the Pro Wrestling Love era on a July 22, 2004 pay-per-view, who at the time was going through throat cancer recovery and made a surprise appearance.[19] In April 2003 Johnny Smith also left AJPW, followed by George Hines in July 2003, leaving a void in the gaijin roster. In both of their cases they would defect to IWA Japan, where Williams and Rotunda would also go find work. However, despite his material being shown on IWA TV, Smith's planned in-ring debut in March 2004 for IWA Japan never happened due to him choosing to permanently retire because of his aforementioned injury.

Creative restructuring after the sale edit

 
 
Jamal (Umaga) (left) and Taiyō Kea (right) became the most important gaijins in All Japan in the mid 2000s as part of the Roughly Obsess and Destroy (R.O.D.) stable.

After Mrs. Baba sold the company, gradually over time All Japan took a more sports-entertainment based approach, featuring more in-ring promos, comedy segments, and gimmick matches. This would be controversial among traditional All Japan fans, where All Japan resembled later WCW from both a creative and business stanpoint, but being successful enough to stay in business and not be sold to competing promotions like New Japan Pro Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Noah. The creative shift became most noticeable by the end of 2003 and the beginning of 2004.

Throughout 2003 and 2004, recent debuts like John "Earthquake" Tenta, Bull Buchanan, Jamal (Umaga), Taiyō Kea, D'Lo Brown and Gigantes (Jerry Tuite) would become the main gaijins after the gaijin exodus.

Some interpromotional activities that would not have happened under Shohei Baba's watch have taken place, including the previously unfathomable IWGP Heavyweight Champion vs. Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion bout on a New Japan Pro-Wrestling event on February 20, 2005; Satoshi Kojima (who was the Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion) defeated Hiroyoshi Tenzan for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, which made Kojima the only wrestler to ever hold both titles simultaneously to that point. Muto later accomplished the feat in 2008. However, he would hold the IWGP Championship as Keiji Muto, and the Triple Crown Championship as his alter-ego The Great Muta.

In addition, Keiji Muto and Satoshi Kojima are both New Japan Pro-Wrestling alumni but played a consistent role in the main event picture of All Japan Pro Wrestling from the time of their arrival to the promotion, who along with longtime veteran Toshiaki Kawada main-evented All Japan during the mid 2000s.

After John Tenta left All Japan in July 2003 and Jerry Tuite's death in December, who often tag-teamed with each other to fight Keiji Muto's posse, Jamal (Umaga) and Taiyō Kea would take the roll as the top gaijins in the mid 2000s. They became the main attractions Taka Michinoku's Roughly Obsess and Destroy (R.O.D.) stable, being rapidly pushed when they debuted in November 2003. They were a heel stable akin to the early New World Order, trying to take over All Japan and defeat all of the native roster. In February 2004, Taiyō Kea pulled an upset victory against Satoshi Kojima at the February 22, 2004 pay-per-view, while at that show Jamal and D'Lo Brown lost to Keiji Muto and Bob Sapp. Jamal would later get his revenge on Muto defeating him in the Champion Carnival tournament on the April 15, 2004 edition of AJPW TV.[20]

Jamal feuded with Toshiaki Kawada in pursuit of his Triple Crown Championship in the spring and summer of 2004, but would lose to Kawada on the June 12, 2004 edition of AJPW TV by submission. However, Jamal and Kea continued dominating the tag-team division, where they won several victories. By the end of 2004, Jamal got even with Kawada, where he and Kea eliminated Kawada and Mitsuya Nagai in the Real World Tag League '04 tournament semifinals. Jamal and Kea would defeat Satoshi Kojima and Kaz Hayashi to win the tournament with the trophies on the December 1, 2004 edition of AJPW TV. [21]

Keiji Muto competed at a Pro Wrestling Noah event on July 10, 2004, teaming with fellow AJPW wrestler Taiyō Kea to face Mitsuharu Misawa and Yoshinari Ogawa. On July 18, 2004, Mitsuharu Misawa returned to All Japan and defeated Satoshi Kojima at Battle Banquet. Misawa returned to All Japan again on October 31, 2004, for the Keiji Muto: Love and Bump pay-per-view event, where he (along with Keiji Muto) defeated Hiroshi Hase and Kensuke Sasaki in what was billed as a "Special Dream Tag Match".

On the January 15, 2005 edition of AJPW TV, Jamal and Taiyō Kea won the vacant AJPW World Tag Team Titles by defeating cult favorite Hiroshi Tanahashi and Yutaka Yoshie.[22] The team of Jamal and Kea won every tag-team title defense throughout 2005, before Jamal left to join the WWE in December 2005, later debuting as Umaga in April 2006.

Taiyō Kea would team with other RO&D stable members throughout 2006 while embarking on a strong singles push. Kea defeated Toshiyaki Kawada for the Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion on the August 27, 2006 pay-per-view,[23] before losing it to up-and-comer Minoru Suzuki a week later on the September 3, 2006 edition of AJPW TV.[24]

Later Pro Wrestling Love era edit

On July 10, 2007, Hiroshi Hase was appointed as the new Chairman of the Pacific Wrestling Federation, following Stan Hansen's voluntary resignation. Hase is the third chairman in PWF's history. Joe Doering would become the main gaijin around this time.

October 12, 2007 Baseball Magazine Sha, the publisher of Puroresu Shukan released AJPW trading cards.[25]

On June 7, 2011, Keiji Muto announced his resignation as the President of All Japan Pro Wrestling and named Masayuki Uchida as his successor.[26]

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.

The "Pro Wrestling Love" name and theme was retired on July 5, 2013, thus ending the era.[27]

All Japan under Nobuo Shiraishi (2012–2014) edit

On November 1, 2012, IT company Speed Partners purchased all shares of All Japan from Keiji Muto and his business partners like Gaora TV for ¥200 million, however, the purchase was not made public until February 2013.[12][28][29][30] In January 2013, AJPW signed Atsushi Aoki, Go Shiozaki, Jun Akiyama, Kotaro Suzuki and Yoshinobu Kanemaru, all of whom had quit Pro Wrestling Noah the previous month, to return to AJPW, initially as freelancers.[31] On March 17, 2013, it was announced that Hiroshi Hase was stepping down as Pacific Wrestling Federation Chairman, and that he would be succeeded by Kenta Kobashi, following Kobashi's retirement as a professional wrestler on May 11, 2013.[32]

Fourth exodus: Wrestle-1 edit

On May 1, 2013, it was reported that negotiations had started between Speed Partners president Nobuo Shiraishi and All Japan president Masayuki Uchida, which would see Keiji Muto regain the promotion's presidency before the end of the month.[33] However, on May 27, it was reported that Shiraishi himself would take over the presidency of All Japan effective June 1.[34] This was later confirmed by All Japan,[35] and led to Keiji Muto's resignation from the promotion.[12][36][37] In the weeks that followed, Masakatsu Funaki, Kaz Hayashi, Shuji Kondo, Ryota Hama, Masayuki Kono, Hiroshi Yamato, Koji Kanemoto, Minoru Tanaka, Yasufumi Nakanoue, Kai, Seiya Sanada and Andy Wu announced their resignation from the promotion out of loyalty to Muto.[38][39][40][41][42][43][44]

They all left the promotion following a June 30 event in Ryōgoku Kokugikan (the TV taping for the July 5 episode where the Pro Wrestling Love era ended) and went on to form the Wrestle-1 promotion the following month and announced their first show was held September 8 at Tokyo Dome City Hall.[45][46] At the event, the Gaora TV Champion René Dupree made his debut in Wrestle-1, leaving AJPW.[47] Before the end of the year, Manabu Soya also quit All Japan to jump to Wrestle-1.[48]

Rebuilding edit

After the exodus (along with the departures of ring announcer Makoto Abe and referees Daichi Murayama and Daisuke Kanbayashi), the promotion has now been reduced to less than half the active roster. On June 21, 2013, it was revealed that since 2009, AJPW mainstay Masanobu Fuchi, who has been with the promotion since debuting in 1974, had long since resigned from the AJPW Board of Directors and has not been on an exclusive contract due to his age, thus becoming a freelancer, but chose to stay with AJPW on a pay per performance basis.[49] On July 5, 2013, all five members of Burning (Akiyama, Shiozaki, Aoki, Suzuki, and Kanemaru) officially signed exclusive contracts with AJPW, ending their tenure as freelancers, along with the returns of Taiyo Kea and referee Kyohei Wada.[50][51] On July 14, during the launching event of the post-Muto All Japan, Masanobu Fuchi announced that he had officially re-signed with the promotion not only as a wrestler, but also as a member of the Board of Directors, ending his tenure as a freelancer.[52] On August 1, all of the All Japan shares were moved from Speed Partners to Shiraishi's Red Wall Japan corporation, which effectively became the new parent company of the promotion.[53] Meanwhile, the promotion's corporate name was changed to "Zen Nihon Puroresu Systems".[54] On August 7, it was reported that All Japan had agreed to return the NWA International Heavyweight, NWA United National and PWF World Heavyweight Championship belts, which make up the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship, to Motoko Baba, the widow of the promotion's founder Giant Baba, bringing an end to the final remnant of the Giant Baba All Japan. The Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship retained its old name, but All Japan introduced a new title belt to represent it.[55] The three original belts were defended for the last time on August 25, when Suwama successfully defended them against Go Shiozaki. The new title belt was revealed on October 27.[56][57] On August 27, Shiraishi announced that he would be stepping down as the All Japan president by the end of the month. He would, however, remain the owner of the promotion.[58] On September 1, longtime freelancer Akebono signed a contract to officially join All Japan full-time.[59] On September 11, Hirota Inoue, one of the executive directors originally brought to the promotion by Shiraishi, was announced as the new president of All Japan.[60][61] On October 27, Dory Funk, Jr. was announced as the new Pacific Wrestling Federation chairman.[62][63]

All Japan under Jun Akiyama (2014–2021) edit

On June 5, 2014, All Japan announced a corporate restructuring taking place on July 1, which would see Jun Akiyama take over as the promotion's new president.[64][65] On July 1, the promotion announced another corporate name change to "All Japan Pro Wrestling kabushiki gaisha" (dropping the Japanese "Zen Nihon Puroresu" name), while also relocating its headquarters from Tokyo to Yokohama.[54] Akiyama established a new company named Zen Nihon Puroresu Innovation, through which he will run the new All Japan Pro Wrestling. Akiyama also serves as the representative director of the promotion and reports to a board of directors, which most notably includes Suwama and Akebono. Motoko Baba also joined the promotion as a consultant.[66][67][68] On September 28, 2015, Go Shiozaki announced his resignation from All Japan.[69] On November 2, it was announced that Akebono was also leaving All Japan with the goal of returning to mixed martial arts.[70] On November 16, yet another wrestler, the reigning World Junior Heavyweight Champion Kotaro Suzuki, announced his departure from All Japan at the end of the month.[71] Four days later, Yoshinobu Kanemaru also announced he would be leaving All Japan following December 15.[72] Akiyama revealed that the departures were all for the same reason: All Japan had recently decided to change all of its wrestler contracts to pay-per-appearance contracts.[73] In October 2016, the promotion announced it had reached a deal with satellite television provider Nippon BS Broadcasting for a monthly highlights show, Eleven, to be broadcast on the third Monday of each month.[74] On November 27, 2016, the promotion returned to Ryōgoku Kokugikan for its first event at the venue in three years, headlined by Kento Miyahara defending the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship against Suwama.[75] In August 2017 Toryumon Mexico started working with All Japan Pro Wrestling in with a collaborated event tour called Lucha Fiesta.[76] On February 4, 2018, AJPW announced "All Japan Pro Wrestling TV", a new worldwide streaming site for the promotion's events.[77] On October 10, 2019, Akiyama left his position as President to become General Manager.[78]

Roster and current champions edit

Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days
held
Location Notes Ref.
Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship   Yuma Aoyagi 1 July 2, 2023 117+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Yuji Nagata at AJPW Dynamite Series 2023 Night 5.
World Tag Team Championship  
 
Saito Brothers
(Jun Saito and Rei Saito)
1
(1, 1)
October 9, 2023 18+ Kakuda, Japan Defeated Zennichi Shin Jidai (Kento Miyahara and Yuma Aoyagi) at AJPW Raising An Army Memorial Series 2023.
World Junior Heavyweight Championship   El Lindaman 1 July 2, 2023 117+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Atsuki Aoyagi at AJPW Dynamite Series 2023 Night 5.
All Asia Tag Team Championship  
 
Burning
(Jun Akiyama and Kotaro Suzuki)
1
(4, 3)
September 18, 2023 39+ Nagoya, Japan Defeated Atsushi Onita and Yoshitatsu at DDT Dramatic Explosion 2023.
Gaora TV Championship   Minoru Tanaka 1 January 22, 2023 278+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Toshizo at AJPW New Year Giant Series 2023.
AJPW TV Six-Man Tag Team Championship  
 
 
Suwama, Mayumi Ozaki and Maya Yukihi 1
(1, 1, 1)
October 21, 2023 6+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Eruption (Yukio Sakaguchi, Saki Akai and Hideki Okatani) at AJPW 51st Anniversary Tour.
Titles previously promoted by the company include

Tournaments edit

AJPW also holds annual tournaments to decide the top wrestler or tag team in the promotion:

Broadcasters edit

Domestic:

  • Gaora (2000–present, broadcasting monthly show B-Banquet and live specials; formerly broadcasting archive show Battle Archives)
  • Fighting TV Samurai (2000–present, broadcasting live and taped shows; formerly broadcasting weekly show King's Road and archive show Royal Road Club)
  • Nico Nico Douga (2016–present, streaming untelevised spot-shows and interviews)
  • Amazon Prime Video Japan (2020–present)

Worldwide:

  • All Japan Pro Wrestling TV (streaming service, in partnership with Gaora, broadcasting most AJPW shows live, as well as on-demand)

Former edit

International (former):

See also edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • All Japan Pro-Wrestling title histories
  • Puroresu.com summary

japan, wrestling, オールジャパン, プロレスリング, Ōru, japan, puroresuringu, originally, 全日本プロレス, nihon, puroresu, ajpw, simply, japan, japanese, professional, wrestling, promotion, established, october, 1972, when, giant, baba, split, away, from, japanese, wrestling, assoc. All Japan Pro Wrestling オールジャパン プロレスリング Ōru Japan Puroresuringu originally 全日本プロレス Zen Nihon Puroresu AJPW AJP or simply All Japan is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion established on October 21 1972 when Giant Baba split away from the Japanese Wrestling Association and created his own promotion Many wrestlers had left with Baba with many more joining the following year when JWA folded From the mid 1970s All Japan was firmly established as the largest promotion in Japan As the 1990s began aging stars gave way to a younger generation including Mitsuharu Misawa Dr Death Steve Williams Kenta Kobashi Gary Albright Toshiaki Kawada Mike Barton Bart Gunn Akira Taue and Jun Akiyama leading to perhaps AJPW s most profitable period in the 1990s All Japan Pro WrestlingAcronymAJPW occasionally AJP FoundedOctober 21 1972StyleKing s Road styleHeadquartersYushima Bunkyou ku Tokyo JapanFounder s Shohei Giant BabaOwner s Tsuyoki FukudaWebsiteall japan co jpIn 1999 Giant Baba died and the promotion was run by Motoko Baba Misawa was named President but left in 2000 after disagreements with Motoko Misawa created Pro Wrestling Noah and every single native wrestler besides Masanobu Fuchi and Toshiaki Kawada left All Japan This led to a loss of All Japan s TV deal and a period of hardship for the company In 2001 they entered a cross promotion agreement with New Japan Pro Wrestling which proved very successful allowing All Japan to remain one of the larger promotions in the country although now firmly behind NJPW In January 2002 Keiji Muto defected to All Japan and was officially appointed as its new president that September He would then acquire the rights to the company and Baba family stock by early 2003 when another exodus of gaijin wrestlers began most notably Steve Williams KroniK Brian Adams and Bryan Clark Bill Goldberg and Mike Rotunda Not long after George Hines and Johnny Smith also left By mid 2005 All Japan s attendance had dropped and the promotion seemed to be in trouble again but by 2007 had new sponsors and seemed to have recovered After Misawa and most of the other wrestlers left the promotion there was a lull in developing new stars until the likes of KAI Suwama Hama and T28 debuted from the mid 2000s onward and helped restrengthen the company With established stars such as Keiji Muto Satoshi Kojima John Earthquake Tenta Masakatsu Funaki D Lo Brown and Minoru Suzuki anchoring the promotion the younger wrestlers were given time to grow and by 2010 were set to help lead All Japan While still without a great TV deal All Japan has operated consistently since 1972 making it the second longest running promotion in Japan Contents 1 History 1 1 All Japan under Giant Baba 1972 1999 1 1 1 NWA membership 1 1 2 Separation from the NWA new stars and company growth 1 1 3 First exodus Super World Sports 1 2 All Japan under Mitsuharu Misawa 1999 2000 1 2 1 Second exodus Pro Wrestling Noah 1 2 2 Rebuilding 1 3 Interpromotional feud against New Japan 2000 2002 1 4 All Japan under Keiji Muto Pro Wrestling Love era 2002 2013 1 4 1 Start of the Pro Wrestling Love era 1 4 2 Company turmoil and sale of All Japan September 2002 January 2003 1 4 3 Creative restructuring after the sale 1 4 4 Later Pro Wrestling Love era 1 5 All Japan under Nobuo Shiraishi 2012 2014 1 5 1 Fourth exodus Wrestle 1 1 5 2 Rebuilding 1 6 All Japan under Jun Akiyama 2014 2021 2 Roster and current champions 3 Tournaments 4 Broadcasters 4 1 Former 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editAll Japan under Giant Baba 1972 1999 edit NWA membership edit nbsp Giant Baba the founder of All Japan and owner until his death in January 1999The promotion was founded by Shohei Giant Baba and the Momota brothers Mitsuo and Yoshihiro sons of Rikidōzan Baba a former professional baseball pitcher joined the Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance JWA in 1960 In October 1972 he left the JWA and formed his own group All Japan Their first card was on October 21 1972 at Machida City Gym in Tokyo Japan The inaugural roster included Baba Mitsuo Momota Akio Sato Samson Kutsuwada Motoshi Okuma and Mashio Koma Thunder Sugiyama who had recently left International Wrestling Enterprise also came along to help and brought some lower level IWE wrestlers with him on a freelance basis Some personalities from North America also helped with the few cards including Dory Funk Sr Terry Funk Bruno Sammartino Dominic DeNucci Freddie Blassie and The Destroyer 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 National Wrestling Alliance NWA the PWF world title was downgraded to a regional championship The first PWF Chairman who presented the belts to the winners in title bouts was Lord James Blears As a loyal member of the NWA All Japan enjoyed the ability to bring in foreigners and the NWA World Heavyweight Championship was frequently defended In the beginning Baba continued the Japanese vs foreigner formula for the championships but gradually Dory Funk Jr and his brother Terry Funk as well as Mil Mascaras from Mexico became fan favorites when wrestling other foreigners and subsequently one of the few foreign wrestlers to become icons in Japan Separation from the NWA new stars and company growth edit nbsp Dr Death Steve Williams became one of AJPW s most successful gaijins after winning the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship in 1994 When the NWA territorial system collapsed in the late 1980s and early 1990s Baba distanced himself from other promoters at home and abroad and began a system of promoting talent both Japanese and foreign who competed exclusively for his promotion With the unification of the titles in All Japan into the Triple Crown Heavyweight and the World Tag Team Championship as well as the promotion of talent including Jumbo Tsuruta Genichiro Tenryu Akira Taue Mitsuharu Misawa Toshiaki Kawada and Kenta Kobashi the promotion was able to carve a loyal fanbase that lasted during the 1990s Interpromotional matches were rare and wrestlers who arrived from other Japanese promotions such as Hiroshi Hase Shigeo Okumura and Yoshihiro Takayama were not given pushes but in Hase s case it was voluntarily due to his primary involvement with the House of Councillors Gaijins who signed with AJPW full time were given pushes regardless of which promotion they arrived most notably Stan Hansen Dr Death Steve Williams Gary Albright Vader and Mike Barton All Japan would achieve its third best selling attendance with an attendance of 58 300 in the Tokyo Dome on the May 1 1998 pay per view 1 having seen consistent growth since 1992 On the March 4 1992 pay per view All Japan sold out the Nippon Budokan for the first time with an attendance of 16 300 2 All Japan s highest selling show was the Giant Baba Memorial pay per view on May 2 1999 which sold out the Tokyo Dome with an attendance of 65 000 3 The January 28 2001 pay per view was All Japan s second highest attendance of all time at 58 700 4 which was notable for Stan Hansen s retirement and the Steve Williams vs Mike Barton Brawl For All revenge angle The last two matches of the card featuring Keiji Muto vs Taiyō Kea as well as the main event tag team match did not appear on the initial television broadcast in 2001 the original broadcast instead ending with Williams finally getting his redemption and defeating Barton in the main event 5 First exodus Super World Sports edit In April 1990 Genichiro Tenryu led the first exodus of wrestlers The Great Kabuki Samson Fuyuki Tatsumi Kitahara Masao Orihara Yoshiaki Yatsu Goro Tsurumi and Shinichi Nakano lured as they were to form Super World of Sports which enabled Baba to push Misawa Kawada Taue and Kobashi to be his new stars All Japan under Mitsuharu Misawa 1999 2000 edit With the death of Shohei Giant Baba on January 31 1999 top star Mitsuharu Misawa immediately inherited the position of company president On May 28 2000 Misawa was removed from his position by a majority vote of the executive board At a regular All Japan board meeting on June 13 2000 Misawa Mitsuo Momota co vice president member of directory Kenta Kobashi member of directory Akira Taue member of directory chairman Kenichi Oyagi member of directory and Yoshihiro Momota member of directory resigned from their board positions A day later Motoko Baba Mrs Baba released a two page written statement which claimed that Misawa took no responsibility and abandoned his duty In addition she hinted that Toshiaki Kawada and Masanobu Fuchi would be the only two native wrestlers to stay with All Japan as Kawada and Fuchi have sworn to carry out Baba san s last wish to keep All Japan Pro Wrestling alive this was confirmed a day later when Kawada and Fuchi both renewed their contracts with All Japan along with referee Kyohei Wada The gaijin wrestlers that chose to stay with AJPW were Maunakea Mossman Johnny Smith George Hines Mike Barton Jim Steele Mike Rotunda Stan Hansen and Dr Death Steve Williams while Scorpio Vader and Richard Slinger joined Misawa s crew Not wanting to choose sides Johnny Ace would retire from active competition and return to World Championship Wrestling in the United States as a road agent Second exodus Pro Wrestling Noah edit nbsp Mitsuharu Misawa left All Japan in June 2000 to form Pro Wrestling Noah On June 16 2000 24 out of the 26 contracted native wrestlers for All Japan were led by Misawa for a press conference where it was announced that they would be leaving the promotion more than 100 reporters and photographers attended and Misawa expressed his wish for the promotion to debut in August with the Differ Ariake being the site of the unnamed promotion s debut When asked what his reason for leaving All Japan is Misawa claimed that it was so he could do things in a modern style A day later Misawa announced the promotion s name Pro Wrestling Noah which was inspired by the Biblical story where Noah built an ark and put two of every kind of animal in the world in the ark before God destroyed the world On June 19 2000 it was confirmed at a press conference at All Japan s dojo held by Toshiaki Kawada and Masanobu Fuchi that NTV decided to discontinue broadcasting All Japan after 27 years however NTV maintained their 15 stock in All Japan as Motoko Baba held the remaining 85 and would prevent All Japan from being put on another network On June 20 twelve All Japan office employees resigned from their positions with the promotion with intentions to follow Misawa to Noah NTV also announced that they will carry weekly tapings of Misawa s Noah promotion with the title of the program being called Colosseo Noah took All Japan s 30 minute timeslot on Sundays at midnight Misawa was interviewed in Tokyo on June 21 where he announced that he and the other wrestlers leaving to form Noah would compete on four of the sixteen shows in All Japan s Summer Action Series 2000 tour which began on July 1 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 Toshiaki Kawada and Akira Taue vs Yoshihiro Takayama and Takao Omori for the World Tag Team Championship from All Japan s Nippon Budokan show from June 9 On June 28 2000 Misawa formally announced at a press conference that Pro Wrestling Noah would debut with two consecutive shows titled Departure in Differ Ariake on August 5 and 6 in Tokyo Rebuilding edit On July 2 in the Korakuen Hall Motoko Baba announced the unfathomable return of Genichiro Tenryu as Giant Baba publicly swore that he would never be allowed back in All Japan following a departure in 1990 to form the Super World of Sports as he would team with Kawada to face Maunnakea Mossman and Stan Hansen on July 23 at the final tour show On July 20 2000 Yoshinobu Kanemaru Takeshi Morishima Naomichi Marufuji Kentaro Shiga Takeshi Rikio Mitsuo Momota Rusher Kimura Haruka Eigen Tsuyoshi Kikuchi Kenta Kobayashi Takao Omori Yoshihiro Takayama Jun Izumida Masao Inoue Yoshinari Ogawa Akira Taue Jun Akiyama and Mitsuharu Misawa competed in their last matches for All Japan Pro Wrestling at the sold out Hakata Star Lane in Fukuoka After the show Dr Death Steve Williams came out and shook Misawa s hand and requested one last singles match between the two However Misawa returned to the bus immediately after his match not staying for the last two matches of the show Every one of All Japan s titles were vacated due to the departure of the aforementioned wrestlers and title holders Mrs Baba appointed Stan Hansen as the new Chairman of All Japan s Pacific Wrestling Federation title governing body replacing Lord James Blears Interpromotional feud against New Japan 2000 2002 edit On August 10 2000 All Japan mainstay Masanobu Fuchi walked into the New Japan Pro Wrestling ring and declared that his intention was to break down the walls between All Japan and New Japan In response New Japan foreman Riki Choshu rushed into the ring and exchanged a firm handshake with Fuchi signaling the beginning of the cross promotional alliance On September 16 2000 Toshiaki Kawada followed Fuchi s path and vowed to crush New Japan ace Kensuke Sasaki as he defeated Sasaki in the Tokyo Dome on October 9 2000 the event sold out the building 6 In 2001 Keiji Muto and Shinjiro Otani created the interpromotional stable BATT Bad Ass Translate Trading which included All Japan s Taiyō Kea Michinoku Pro s Jinsei Shinzaki and Hiroshi Hase During this time Muto challenged and defeated Tenryu for the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship as well as capturing the World Tag Team Championship with Taiyō Kea The alliance between the promotions lasted until January 11 2002 All Japan under Keiji Muto Pro Wrestling Love era 2002 2013 edit nbsp Keiji Muto in 2008 during the Pro Wrestling Love era This was also his main attire in the era s early days Start of the Pro Wrestling Love era edit Signs of what would become the Pro Wrestling Love era would be seen in the spring and summer of 2001 when Keiji Muto as a member of New Japan Pro Wrestling made part time appearances to All Japan fighting Toshiaki Kawada and Dr Death Steve Williams in major singles matches on pay per view A notable shift in the product was seen in July 2001 when in a pay per view main event Steve Williams lost to Keiji Muto for the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship where it ended in an altercation After leaving the backstage area Williams would then going on a huge swearing tirade where he kicked a trash can was about to cry in tears and then throwing his armpads to the ground while swearing again 7 Such scenes never happened in the traditional All Japan and was characteristic to the crash TV style of Vince Russo s writing On January 11 2002 following the end of a year long cross promotional angle with New Japan Pro Wrestling Keiji Muto shocked the Japanese wrestling world by defecting to All Japan as a full time competitor taking Satoshi Kojima and Kendo Kashin with him This is considered the official start of the era Muto would lose to Steve Williams in a grudge feud in March 2002 8 but a month later Muto defeated Mike Barton in the 2002 Championship Carnival tournament main event 9 Despite Barton s loss he and Jim Steele would find success in winning the Stan Hansen cup in July 2002 Barton also being able to prevent Williams from winning 10 11 Company turmoil and sale of All Japan September 2002 January 2003 edit On September 30 2002 during an All Japan 30th Anniversary party at the famed Tokyo City Hotel Mrs Baba officially announced Muto s appointment as the new president of All Japan transferring all of the Baba family stock to him 12 Mrs Baba s last on screen appearance was on the October 27 2002 pay per view 13 before leaving All Japan altogether by January 2003 Muto upheld some traditional aspects of the Baba run All Japan as the Champion Carnival and World s Strongest Tag Determination League remained annual events During this time All Japan was struggling financially and Muto had to borrow money from Mrs Baba as of November 28 2002 This led to rumors that Muto was going to sell the company to Fuji TV by the time of the next WRESTLE 1 pay per view 14 which ultimately did not happen Instead shares of All Japan were sold to Gaora TV with the promotion still operating in its usual corporate manner led by Keiji Muto rarely broadcasting pay per views to SKY PerfecTV and SAMURAI TV While Muto owned 75 of All Japan s shares beginning in 2003 after Mrs Baba permanently left 15 the remaining shares went to Gaora TV who would oversee All Japan s production and would buy the majority of the tape library post 2003 They upload several segments of their tape library to their official Youtube channel 16 In January 2003 a third exodus began primarily of gaijin wrestlers The most notable included Dr Death Steve Williams KroniK Brian Adams and Bryan Clark Bill Goldberg and Mike Rotunda They had wrestled their last matches on pay per views that month not renewing their contracts after the new ownership fully realized 17 18 Williams would only make one more appearance in the Pro Wrestling Love era on a July 22 2004 pay per view who at the time was going through throat cancer recovery and made a surprise appearance 19 In April 2003 Johnny Smith also left AJPW followed by George Hines in July 2003 leaving a void in the gaijin roster In both of their cases they would defect to IWA Japan where Williams and Rotunda would also go find work However despite his material being shown on IWA TV Smith s planned in ring debut in March 2004 for IWA Japan never happened due to him choosing to permanently retire because of his aforementioned injury Creative restructuring after the sale edit nbsp nbsp Jamal Umaga left and Taiyō Kea right became the most important gaijins in All Japan in the mid 2000s as part of the Roughly Obsess and Destroy R O D stable After Mrs Baba sold the company gradually over time All Japan took a more sports entertainment based approach featuring more in ring promos comedy segments and gimmick matches This would be controversial among traditional All Japan fans where All Japan resembled later WCW from both a creative and business stanpoint but being successful enough to stay in business and not be sold to competing promotions like New Japan Pro Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Noah The creative shift became most noticeable by the end of 2003 and the beginning of 2004 Throughout 2003 and 2004 recent debuts like John Earthquake Tenta Bull Buchanan Jamal Umaga Taiyō Kea D Lo Brown and Gigantes Jerry Tuite would become the main gaijins after the gaijin exodus Some interpromotional activities that would not have happened under Shohei Baba s watch have taken place including the previously unfathomable IWGP Heavyweight Champion vs Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion bout on a New Japan Pro Wrestling event on February 20 2005 Satoshi Kojima who was the Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion defeated Hiroyoshi Tenzan for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship which made Kojima the only wrestler to ever hold both titles simultaneously to that point Muto later accomplished the feat in 2008 However he would hold the IWGP Championship as Keiji Muto and the Triple Crown Championship as his alter ego The Great Muta In addition Keiji Muto and Satoshi Kojima are both New Japan Pro Wrestling alumni but played a consistent role in the main event picture of All Japan Pro Wrestling from the time of their arrival to the promotion who along with longtime veteran Toshiaki Kawada main evented All Japan during the mid 2000s After John Tenta left All Japan in July 2003 and Jerry Tuite s death in December who often tag teamed with each other to fight Keiji Muto s posse Jamal Umaga and Taiyō Kea would take the roll as the top gaijins in the mid 2000s They became the main attractions Taka Michinoku s Roughly Obsess and Destroy R O D stable being rapidly pushed when they debuted in November 2003 They were a heel stable akin to the early New World Order trying to take over All Japan and defeat all of the native roster In February 2004 Taiyō Kea pulled an upset victory against Satoshi Kojima at the February 22 2004 pay per view while at that show Jamal and D Lo Brown lost to Keiji Muto and Bob Sapp Jamal would later get his revenge on Muto defeating him in the Champion Carnival tournament on the April 15 2004 edition of AJPW TV 20 Jamal feuded with Toshiaki Kawada in pursuit of his Triple Crown Championship in the spring and summer of 2004 but would lose to Kawada on the June 12 2004 edition of AJPW TV by submission However Jamal and Kea continued dominating the tag team division where they won several victories By the end of 2004 Jamal got even with Kawada where he and Kea eliminated Kawada and Mitsuya Nagai in the Real World Tag League 04 tournament semifinals Jamal and Kea would defeat Satoshi Kojima and Kaz Hayashi to win the tournament with the trophies on the December 1 2004 edition of AJPW TV 21 Keiji Muto competed at a Pro Wrestling Noah event on July 10 2004 teaming with fellow AJPW wrestler Taiyō Kea to face Mitsuharu Misawa and Yoshinari Ogawa On July 18 2004 Mitsuharu Misawa returned to All Japan and defeated Satoshi Kojima at Battle Banquet Misawa returned to All Japan again on October 31 2004 for the Keiji Muto Love and Bump pay per view event where he along with Keiji Muto defeated Hiroshi Hase and Kensuke Sasaki in what was billed as a Special Dream Tag Match On the January 15 2005 edition of AJPW TV Jamal and Taiyō Kea won the vacant AJPW World Tag Team Titles by defeating cult favorite Hiroshi Tanahashi and Yutaka Yoshie 22 The team of Jamal and Kea won every tag team title defense throughout 2005 before Jamal left to join the WWE in December 2005 later debuting as Umaga in April 2006 Taiyō Kea would team with other RO amp D stable members throughout 2006 while embarking on a strong singles push Kea defeated Toshiyaki Kawada for the Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion on the August 27 2006 pay per view 23 before losing it to up and comer Minoru Suzuki a week later on the September 3 2006 edition of AJPW TV 24 Later Pro Wrestling Love era edit On July 10 2007 Hiroshi Hase was appointed as the new Chairman of the Pacific Wrestling Federation following Stan Hansen s voluntary resignation Hase is the third chairman in PWF s history Joe Doering would become the main gaijin around this time October 12 2007 Baseball Magazine Sha the publisher of Puroresu Shukan released AJPW trading cards 25 On June 7 2011 Keiji Muto announced his resignation as the President of All Japan Pro Wrestling and named Masayuki Uchida as his successor 26 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 The Pro Wrestling Love name and theme was retired on July 5 2013 thus ending the era 27 All Japan under Nobuo Shiraishi 2012 2014 edit On November 1 2012 IT company Speed Partners purchased all shares of All Japan from Keiji Muto and his business partners like Gaora TV for 200 million however the purchase was not made public until February 2013 12 28 29 30 In January 2013 AJPW signed Atsushi Aoki Go Shiozaki Jun Akiyama Kotaro Suzuki and Yoshinobu Kanemaru all of whom had quit Pro Wrestling Noah the previous month to return to AJPW initially as freelancers 31 On March 17 2013 it was announced that Hiroshi Hase was stepping down as Pacific Wrestling Federation Chairman and that he would be succeeded by Kenta Kobashi following Kobashi s retirement as a professional wrestler on May 11 2013 32 Fourth exodus Wrestle 1 edit On May 1 2013 it was reported that negotiations had started between Speed Partners president Nobuo Shiraishi and All Japan president Masayuki Uchida which would see Keiji Muto regain the promotion s presidency before the end of the month 33 However on May 27 it was reported that Shiraishi himself would take over the presidency of All Japan effective June 1 34 This was later confirmed by All Japan 35 and led to Keiji Muto s resignation from the promotion 12 36 37 In the weeks that followed Masakatsu Funaki Kaz Hayashi Shuji Kondo Ryota Hama Masayuki Kono Hiroshi Yamato Koji Kanemoto Minoru Tanaka Yasufumi Nakanoue Kai Seiya Sanada and Andy Wu announced their resignation from the promotion out of loyalty to Muto 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 They all left the promotion following a June 30 event in Ryōgoku Kokugikan the TV taping for the July 5 episode where the Pro Wrestling Love era ended and went on to form the Wrestle 1 promotion the following month and announced their first show was held September 8 at Tokyo Dome City Hall 45 46 At the event the Gaora TV Champion Rene Dupree made his debut in Wrestle 1 leaving AJPW 47 Before the end of the year Manabu Soya also quit All Japan to jump to Wrestle 1 48 Rebuilding edit After the exodus along with the departures of ring announcer Makoto Abe and referees Daichi Murayama and Daisuke Kanbayashi the promotion has now been reduced to less than half the active roster On June 21 2013 it was revealed that since 2009 AJPW mainstay Masanobu Fuchi who has been with the promotion since debuting in 1974 had long since resigned from the AJPW Board of Directors and has not been on an exclusive contract due to his age thus becoming a freelancer but chose to stay with AJPW on a pay per performance basis 49 On July 5 2013 all five members of Burning Akiyama Shiozaki Aoki Suzuki and Kanemaru officially signed exclusive contracts with AJPW ending their tenure as freelancers along with the returns of Taiyo Kea and referee Kyohei Wada 50 51 On July 14 during the launching event of the post Muto All Japan Masanobu Fuchi announced that he had officially re signed with the promotion not only as a wrestler but also as a member of the Board of Directors ending his tenure as a freelancer 52 On August 1 all of the All Japan shares were moved from Speed Partners to Shiraishi s Red Wall Japan corporation which effectively became the new parent company of the promotion 53 Meanwhile the promotion s corporate name was changed to Zen Nihon Puroresu Systems 54 On August 7 it was reported that All Japan had agreed to return the NWA International Heavyweight NWA United National and PWF World Heavyweight Championship belts which make up the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship to Motoko Baba the widow of the promotion s founder Giant Baba bringing an end to the final remnant of the Giant Baba All Japan The Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship retained its old name but All Japan introduced a new title belt to represent it 55 The three original belts were defended for the last time on August 25 when Suwama successfully defended them against Go Shiozaki The new title belt was revealed on October 27 56 57 On August 27 Shiraishi announced that he would be stepping down as the All Japan president by the end of the month He would however remain the owner of the promotion 58 On September 1 longtime freelancer Akebono signed a contract to officially join All Japan full time 59 On September 11 Hirota Inoue one of the executive directors originally brought to the promotion by Shiraishi was announced as the new president of All Japan 60 61 On October 27 Dory Funk Jr was announced as the new Pacific Wrestling Federation chairman 62 63 All Japan under Jun Akiyama 2014 2021 edit On June 5 2014 All Japan announced a corporate restructuring taking place on July 1 which would see Jun Akiyama take over as the promotion s new president 64 65 On July 1 the promotion announced another corporate name change to All Japan Pro Wrestling kabushiki gaisha dropping the Japanese Zen Nihon Puroresu name while also relocating its headquarters from Tokyo to Yokohama 54 Akiyama established a new company named Zen Nihon Puroresu Innovation through which he will run the new All Japan Pro Wrestling Akiyama also serves as the representative director of the promotion and reports to a board of directors which most notably includes Suwama and Akebono Motoko Baba also joined the promotion as a consultant 66 67 68 On September 28 2015 Go Shiozaki announced his resignation from All Japan 69 On November 2 it was announced that Akebono was also leaving All Japan with the goal of returning to mixed martial arts 70 On November 16 yet another wrestler the reigning World Junior Heavyweight Champion Kotaro Suzuki announced his departure from All Japan at the end of the month 71 Four days later Yoshinobu Kanemaru also announced he would be leaving All Japan following December 15 72 Akiyama revealed that the departures were all for the same reason All Japan had recently decided to change all of its wrestler contracts to pay per appearance contracts 73 In October 2016 the promotion announced it had reached a deal with satellite television provider Nippon BS Broadcasting for a monthly highlights show Eleven to be broadcast on the third Monday of each month 74 On November 27 2016 the promotion returned to Ryōgoku Kokugikan for its first event at the venue in three years headlined by Kento Miyahara defending the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship against Suwama 75 In August 2017 Toryumon Mexico started working with All Japan Pro Wrestling in with a collaborated event tour called Lucha Fiesta 76 On February 4 2018 AJPW announced All Japan Pro Wrestling TV a new worldwide streaming site for the promotion s events 77 On October 10 2019 Akiyama left his position as President to become General Manager 78 Roster and current champions editMain articles All Japan Pro Wrestling roster and List of current champions in All Japan Pro Wrestling Championship Current champion s Reign Date won Daysheld Location Notes Ref Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship nbsp Yuma Aoyagi 1 July 2 2023 117 Tokyo Japan Defeated Yuji Nagata at AJPW Dynamite Series 2023 Night 5 World Tag Team Championship nbsp nbsp Saito Brothers Jun Saito and Rei Saito 1 1 1 October 9 2023 18 Kakuda Japan Defeated Zennichi Shin Jidai Kento Miyahara and Yuma Aoyagi at AJPW Raising An Army Memorial Series 2023 World Junior Heavyweight Championship nbsp El Lindaman 1 July 2 2023 117 Tokyo Japan Defeated Atsuki Aoyagi at AJPW Dynamite Series 2023 Night 5 All Asia Tag Team Championship nbsp nbsp Burning Jun Akiyama and Kotaro Suzuki 1 4 3 September 18 2023 39 Nagoya Japan Defeated Atsushi Onita and Yoshitatsu at DDT Dramatic Explosion 2023 Gaora TV Championship nbsp Minoru Tanaka 1 January 22 2023 278 Tokyo Japan Defeated Toshizo at AJPW New Year Giant Series 2023 AJPW TV Six Man Tag Team Championship nbsp nbsp nbsp Suwama Mayumi Ozaki and Maya Yukihi 1 1 1 1 October 21 2023 6 Tokyo Japan Defeated Eruption Yukio Sakaguchi Saki Akai and Hideki Okatani at AJPW 51st Anniversary Tour Titles previously promoted by the company includeTitles that were originally part of the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship NWA International Heavyweight Championship NWA United National Championship PWF World Heavyweight Championship Titles that are now part of the World Tag Team Championship NWA International Tag Team Championship PWF World Tag Team Championship Others NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship replaced with World Junior Heavyweight Championship PWF All Asia Heavyweight Championship now promoted by Pro Wrestling Land s End with authorization from Pacific Wrestling Federation PWF United States Heavyweight Championship F 1 Tag Team Championship transferred to and promoted by Wrestle 1 until its closure Tournaments editAJPW also holds annual tournaments to decide the top wrestler or tag team in the promotion Tournament Latest winner s Date wonChampion Carnival Shotaro Ashino May 7 2023Jr Battle of Glory Atsuki Aoyagi December 7 2022Jr Tag Battle of Glory Kaito Ishida and Kotaro Suzuki May 4 2023Ōdō Tournament Satoshi Kojima August 27 2023World s Strongest Tag Determination League Kento Miyahara and Takuya Nomura December 7 2022Broadcasters editDomestic Gaora 2000 present broadcasting monthly show B Banquet and live specials formerly broadcasting archive show Battle Archives Fighting TV Samurai 2000 present broadcasting live and taped shows formerly broadcasting weekly show King s Road and archive show Royal Road Club Nico Nico Douga 2016 present streaming untelevised spot shows and interviews Amazon Prime Video Japan 2020 present Worldwide All Japan Pro Wrestling TV streaming service in partnership with Gaora 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