WAR (wrestling promotion)

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Wrestle Association R
AcronymWAR
Founded1992
Defunct2000 (reunion show in 2006)
Style
Puroresu
Strong Style
HeadquartersJapan
Founder(s)Genichiro Tenryu
Owner(s)Genichiro Tenryu
FormerlyWrestling And Romance

Wrestle Association R (formerly known as Wrestle and Romance and abbreviated as WAR) was a Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded and run by Genichiro Tenryu as the successor to Super World of Sports, and which lasted from 1992 to 2000. The promotion initially established as Wrestle and Romance in 1992, had very few regular contracted workers, instead most of the workers were either freelance or employed in other promotions. Because of this WAR ran many all-star cards. It had interpromotional feuds against New Japan Pro Wrestling, Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, the new Tokyo Pro Wrestling, and UWF International. WAR also continued, albeit in a loose fashion, SWS's old working agreement with the World Wrestling Federation, when they backed the WWF's first Japanese tour, in 1994.


On July 28, 1995, WAR was renamed "Wrestle Association R" at a show held in the Korakuen Hall. In 1998, WAR cancelled contracts to the roster and began running less and less cards due to Tenryu's comeback in New Japan, and in July 2000, it promoted a farewell show that served as the prelude to Tenryu's return to All Japan Pro Wrestling (a lot of the wrestlers from WAR also joined AJPW to fill the void by those who joined Mitsuharu Misawa in forming Pro Wrestling Noah). The WAR name was kept for the use of a stable led by Tenryu during brief angles in All Japan and FMW in 2001.


On July 27, 2006, WAR staged a reunion show at Tokyo Korakuen Hall. The show was supported by various Japanese wrestling promotions including New Japan, All Japan Pro Wrestling and Dragon Gate. This was also the final card promoted under the WAR banner.


WAR was the first promotion to create a steady junior heavyweight tag team title long before New Japan Pro Wrestling, WCW, and Pro Wrestling NOAH hit upon the idea.


In 2010, the Tenryu Project was organised, and is somewhat of a successor to WAR.




Contents





  • 1 Championships

    • 1.1 J-1 Heavyweight Championship


    • 1.2 Other titles



  • 2 Alumni


  • 3 Notable events

    • 3.1 WAR/WWF


    • 3.2 WAR Anniversary Show


    • 3.3 WAR/LLPW


    • 3.4 Revolution


    • 3.5 Revolution Rumble '94 In Ryogoku Kokugikan


    • 3.6 Super J-Cup


    • 3.7 WAR vs. UWFI: Super Summer Wars


    • 3.8 Final - Reborn to Future



  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Championships



J-1 Heavyweight Championship


This title used the championship belt originally used in the 1950s by the old Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance for their JWA Japanese Heavyweight Championship, held throughout its existence by Rikidozan.
















Wrestler:
Times:
Date:
Location:
Notes:

Genichiro Tenryu
1
January 14, 1998

Tokyo, Japan

Defeated Nobutaka Araya in a tournament final to become the first champion.
Title abandoned
2000


Title was abandoned when WAR closed (may have been abandoned earlier when Tenryu won IWGP Heavyweight Championship (won on December 10, 1999). The company held their official final event on July 27, 2006.


Other titles














Championship:
Current champion(s):
Date won:
WAR International Junior Heavyweight ChampionshipVacant
Dragon Gate I-J Heavyweight Tag Team ChampionshipVacant
Tenryu Project Six-Man Tag Team ChampionshipVacant


Alumni


These are not exhaustive lists. Guest Japanese wrestlers from other promotions, such as Nobuhiko Takada from UWF International and The Great Sasuke from Michinoku Pro Wrestling, are not listed.








































































































Birth name:

Ring name(s):
Tenure:

Genichiro Shimada
Genichiro Tenryu
1992–2000
2006

Masao Orihara
Masao Orihara
1992–1999
2006

Susumu Hara
Ashura Hara
1992–1994

Takashi Ishikawa
Takashi Ishikawa
1992–1994
1996–1997

Hiromichi Fuyuki
Hiromichi Fuyuki
1992–1996

Keiji Takayama
Gedo
1994–1996

Shoji Akiyoshi
Jado
1994–1996

Heigo Hamaguchi
Animal Hamaguchi
1994–1995

Yoshihiro Arai
Ultimo Dragon
1992–1997

Kōji Kitao
Kōji Kitao
1994–1998

Isao Takagi
Arashi
1995–1999

Tatsumi Kitahara
Koki Kitahara
1992–2000
2006
Nobutaka Araya
Nobutaka Araya
1995–2000

Nobukazu Hirai
Nobukazu Hirai
1992–2000
Osamu Kawahara
Osamu Tachihikari
1994–2000

Tomohiro Ishii
Tomohiro Ishii
1996–2000
2006

Masaaki Mochizuki
Masaaki Mochizuki
1994–2000
2006
Koji Ihashi
Koji Ishinriki
1993–1994
2006

Yuji Yasuraoka
Yuji Yasuraoka
1992–1999

Chris Irvine
Lionheart / Lion Do
1994–1996

Scott Bigelow
Crusher Bam Bam Bigelow
1994
1996

Rick Bognar
Big Titan / Ti Do
1995–1996

Rick Wilson
Rio, Lord of the Jungle
1993–1994

Lance Evers
Lance Storm
1995–1998

Robert Backlund
Bob Backlund
1994–1995

James Bernardski
Scott Putski
1994

Terry Szopinski
The Warlord
1993–1994

Terry Gordy
Terry Gordy
1998

Oscar Gutierrez
Rey Misterio, Jr.
1995–1996

Lawrence Shreve
Abdullah the Butcher
1997–1998

John Tenta
John Tenta
1993–1996

Dionicio Torres
Psicosis
1995–1996

Tonga Fifita
King Haku
1992–1994


Notable events



WAR/WWF


An interpromotional show between WAR and the World Wrestling Federation was held on September 15, 1992 at the Yokohama Arena in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan.










































No.
Results
Stipulations
Times
1

Yuji Yasuraoka defeated Koji Inomata

Singles match
8:48
2

Chavo Guerrero and Paul Diamond defeated Nobukazu Hirai and Yoshiro Ito

Tag team match
10:11
3
Masashi Aoyagi defeated Masao Orihara by count-out
Singles match
9:29
4

Ultimo Dragon defeated Negro Casas
Singles match
14:55
5

Heisei Ishingun (Kengo Kimura and Shiro Koshinaka) defeated Hiromichi Fuyuki and Tatsumi Kitahara
Tag team match
13:44
6

The Great Kabuki defeated Takashi Ishikawa
Singles match
9:36
7

Animal Warrior defeated The Beverly Brothers (Beau and Blake)

Handicap match
6:14
8

The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) defeated King Haku
Singles match
5:22
9

Ric Flair (c) fought Genichiro Tenryu to a draw

Two out of three falls match for the WWF Championship
37:50


  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match


WAR Anniversary Show



WAR Anniversary Show was the flagship event of WAR which was used to celebrate the anniversary of the promotion. The event was held between 1993 and 2000, when the promotion was discontinued.



WAR/LLPW


An interpromotional event featuring talent from WAR and Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling was held on November 28, 1993 at the Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan.


























No.
Results
Stipulations
1

Noriyo Tateno defeated Carol Midori

Singles match
2
Michiko Nagashima and Rumi Kazama defeated Shara and Utako Hozumi

Tag team match
3
Carol Midori

Battle royal
4

Nobukazu Hirai defeated Yuji Yasuraoka
Singles match
5

Koki Kitahara defeated Shigekazu Tajiri
Singles match
6

Hiromichi Fuyuki fought Super Strong Machine to a draw
Singles match
7

Genichiro Tenryu and Masao Orihara defeated Ashura Hara and Ultimo Dragon
Tag team match


Revolution


Revolution was a special event held on December 15, 1993 at the Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan.










































No.
Results
Stipulations
Times
1

Nobukazu Hirai and Yuji Yasuraoka defeated Tatsuhito Takaiwa and Yuji Nagata

Tag team match
9:02
2

The Great Kabuki defeated Black Cat

Singles match
7:20
3

Ultimo Dragon (c) defeated Atlantis
Singles match for the UWA World Middleweight Championship
15:54
4

John Tenta defeated The Warlord
Singles match
9:19
5

Ashura Hara and Ishinriki defeated King Haku and Masao Orihara
Tag team natch
17:04
6

Hiroshi Hase defeated Koki Kitahara
Singles match
20:24
7

Mil Mascaras defeated Gran Markus Jr.
Singles match
8:08
8

Hiromichi Fuyuki and Super Strong Machine defeated Heisei Ishingun (Shiro Koshinaka and Tatsutoshi Goto
Tag team match
11:36
9

Genichiro Tenryu defeated Tatsumi Fujinami
Singles match
14:14


  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match


Revolution Rumble '94 In Ryogoku Kokugikan



Revolution Rumble '94 In Ryogoku Kokugikan was a special event held on March 2, 1994 at the Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Tokyo, Japan. The event was notable for an interpromotional tag team main event match in which Genichiro Tenryu and Ashura Hara represented WAR against Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling's Atsushi Onita and Tarzan Goto. Onita pinned Tenryu and the match set up a major main event between Tenryu and Onita for FMW's 5th Anniversary Show at the Kawasaki Stadium on May 5, 1994.










































No.
Results
Stipulations
Times
1

Jado and Gedo defeated Masanobu Kurisu and Nobukazu Hirai

Tag team match
11:02
2

Koki Kitahara defeated Kim Duk

Singles match
10:44
3

Arashi versus Hiromichi Fuyuki ended in a time limit draw in Round 5
Singles match
N/A
4
Hiromichi Fuyuki defeated Arashi
Singles match
1:27
5

Masao Orihara and Ultimo Dragon defeated SATO and The Great Sasuke
Tag team match
28:13
6

Super Strong Machine defeated Lionheart
Singles match
8:11
7

King Haku defeated Mr. Hughes
Singles match
10:36
8

Koji Kitao defeated Ishinriki by knockout
Singles match
4:05
9

Atsushi Onita and Tarzan Goto defeated Ashura Hara and Genichiro Tenryu
Tag team match
18:13


Super J-Cup



Super J-Cup is a professional wrestling tournament featuring junior heavyweight wrestlers from all over the world. The tournament was originally conceived by Japanese wrestler Jushin Thunder Liger as a showcase for junior heavyweights from promotions from Asia and North America on a national level. WAR hosted the second edition of the tournament on December 13, 1995, at the Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan.






























































No.
Results
Stipulations
Times
1

Gran Naniwa defeated Damián 666
1995 Super J-Cup tournament first round
6:36
2

Shinjiro Otani defeated Masaaki Mochizuki via submission
1995 Super J-Cup tournament first round
4:00
3

Último Dragón defeated Shoichi Funaki
1995 Super J-Cup tournament first round
6:52
4

Gedo defeated Masayoshi Motegi via submission
1995 Super J-Cup tournament first round
6:56
5

Dos Caras defeated El Samurai
1995 Super J-Cup tournament first round
7:00
6

Lionheart defeated Hanzo Nakajima
1995 Super J-Cup tournament first round
6:48
7

Jushin Liger defeated Gran Naniwa
1995 Super J-Cup tournament quarter-final
9:13
8
Último Dragón defeated Shinjiro Otani
1995 Super J-Cup tournament quarter-final
13:30
9
Gedo defeated Dos Caras
1995 Super J-Cup tournament quarter-final
8:54
10

Wild Pegasus defeated Lionheart
1995 Super J-Cup tournament quarter-final
13:43
11
Jushin Liger defeated Último Dragón
1995 Super J-Cup tournament semi-final
17:19
12
Gedo defeated Wild Pegasus
1995 Super J-Cup tournament semi-final
9:20
13

Rey Misterio, Jr. defeated Psicosis

Singles match
9:39
14
Jushin Liger defeated Gedo
1995 Super J-Cup tournament final
15:47


WAR vs. UWFI: Super Summer Wars


An interpromotional event featuring wrestlers from WAR and UWFI, among other promotions as well. The event took place a day after the 4th Anniversary Show on July 21, 1996 at the Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan.










































No.
Results
Stipulations
Times
1

Kazushi Sakuraba and Yuhi Sano defeated Nobukazu Hirai and Osamu Taitoko via submission

Tag team match
11:24
2

Masao Orihara defeated Nobutaka Araya

Singles match
11:24
3

Arashi defeated John Tenta
Singles match
7:09
4

Lance Storm, Rey Misterio, Jr., Ultimo Dragon and Yuji Yasuraoka defeated Gedo, Jushin Thunder Liger, Juventud Guerrera and Lion Do

Eight-man tag team match
17:35
5

Jado defeated Yoshihiro Takayama
Singles match
10:12
6

Riki Choshu and Satoshi Kojima defeated Fuyuki-Gun (Hiromichi Fuyuki and Ti Do)
Tag team match
8:34
7

Shiro Koshinaka and Tatsumi Fujinami defeated Hiromitsu Kanehara and Nobuhiko Takada
Tag team match
9:20
8

Koki Kitahara defeated Masahito Kakihara via submission
Singles match
8:25
9

Genichiro Tenryu defeated Yoji Anjo
Singles match
11:44


Final - Reborn to Future


Final - Reborn to Future was a reunion event of WAR after the promotion had closed down in 2000 and marked the final event ever in WAR history. The event took place on July 27, 2006 at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan. The event aired via tape delay on Gaora TV on August 17. The event featured a title defense of the WAR International Junior Heavyweight Championship which had been in possession of Masaaki Mochizuki since WAR closed in 2000 and the main event was an eight-man tag team match, in which WAR wrestlers took on Heisei Ishingun.


































No.
Results
Stipulations
Times
1

Tomohiro Ishii defeated Koji Ishinriki

Singles match
6:14
2
Eagle Sawai and Magnum Tokyo defeated Genichiro Tenryu and Rumi Kazama

Mixed tag team match
6:15
3

Dos Caras and Gran Naniwa defeated Damien and Super Battle Ranger

Tag team match
7:59
4

Dragon Kid, Genki Horiguchi and Ryo Saito defeated Kenichiro Arai, Susumu Yokosuka and Yasushi Kanda

Six-man tag team match
14:45
5

Jado and Gedo defeated Gentaro and Kintaro Kanemura
Tag team match
14:52
6
Pentagon Black defeated Masaaki Mochizuki (c)
Singles match for the WAR International Junior Heavyweight Championship
19:42
7

Don Fujii, Genichiro Tenryu, Koki Kitahara and Masao Orihara defeated Heisei Ishingun (Shiro Koshinaka, Akitoshi Saito, Masashi Aoyagi and Michiyoshi Ohara) (with Kuniaki Kobayashi)
Eight-man tag team match
15:23


  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match


See also



  • WAR tournaments

  • Professional wrestling in Japan


References





External links


  • Wrestling-Titles.com






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