Professional wrestling in Japan has existed for several decades. The first Japanese person to involve themselves in
catch wrestling
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(the basis of traditional professional wrestling) was former
sumo
is a form of competitive full-contact wrestling where a ''rikishi'' (wrestler) attempts to force his opponent out of a circular ring (''dohyō'') or into touching the ground with any body part other than the soles of his feet (usually by th ...
wrestler
Sorakichi Matsuda. There were subsequent attempts before and after
World War II
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to popularize the sport in Japan, but these generally failed until the advent of its first big star,
Rikidōzan, in 1951, who became known as the "father" of the sport. Rikidōzan brought the sport to tremendous popularity with his
Japanese Wrestling Association (JWA) until his murder in 1963. Following his death, professional wrestling thrived, creating a variety of
personalities
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* Describing what per ...
,
promotions and
styles. It has also created a mass of other
cultural icon
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s in Japan including:
Antonio Inoki,
Giant Baba,
Jyushin "Thunder" Liger,
Tiger Mask,
Keiji Mutoh/The Great Muta,
Mitsuharu Misawa, and
Kenta Kobashi among others. Throughout the years, several promotions have opened and closed, but a few have persisted to remain the most popular and thriving companies:
New Japan Pro-Wrestling
(NJPW) is a Puroresu, Japanese professional-wrestling Professional wrestling promotion, promotion founded on January 13, 1972, by Antonio Inoki, and based in Nakano, Tokyo. It is currently majority owned by card-game company Bushiroad, with TV As ...
is currently considered by many as the top promotion.
Professional wrestling style
Puroresu
is a Japanese term used for professional wrestling in Japan, professional wrestling in and outside of Japan. The term comes from the Gairaigo, Japanese pronunciation of , which in Japanese is abbreviated to “puro” ( - “pro”) & “resu” ...
is the predominant style of professional wrestling that has developed in Japan. The term comes from the
Japanese pronunciation of "professional wrestling", which is shortened to puroresu. The term became popular among
English-speaking fans due to Hisaharu Tanabe's activities in the online
Usenet
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community.
Growing out of origins in the traditional
US style of wrestling, it has become an entity in itself. Japanese pro wrestling is distinct in its
psychology
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and presentation of the sport.,
with fewer
theatrics; the
stories told in Japanese matches are about a fighter's spirit and perseverance.
Professional wrestling on television
Since its beginning, Japanese professional wrestling depended on
television
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to reach a wide audience. Rikidōzan's matches in the 1950s, televised by
Nippon TV, often attracted huge crowds to Tokyo giant screens. Eventually
TV Asahi
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also gained the right to broadcast JWA, but eventually the two major broadcasters agreed to split the talent, centering about Rikidōzan's top two students: NTV for
Giant Baba and his group, and Asahi for
Antonio Inoki and his group. This arrangement continued after the JWA split into today's major promotions, New Japan and All Japan, led by Inoki and Baba respectively. In 2000, following the
Pro Wrestling Noah split, NTV decided to follow the new venture rather than staying with All Japan. Nowadays, however, mirroring the decline that professional wrestling in the U.S. had in the 1970s and early 1980s, NOAH's ''Power Hour'' and New Japan's ''World Pro Wrestling'' have been largely relegated to the midnight hours by their broadcasters.
The advent of
cable television
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and
pay per view also enabled independents such as RINGS to rise.
WOWOW had a working agreement with Akira Maeda that paid millions to RINGS when he was featured, but eventually was scrapped with Maeda's retirement and the subsequent RINGS collapse.
In 2009, due to the
bearish global economy, NTV cancelled all wrestling programming, including NOAH's ''Power Hour'' (lesser affiliates still air large cards), marking the end of a tradition going back to Rikidōzan.
Since 2014, various
New Japan Pro-Wrestling
(NJPW) is a Puroresu, Japanese professional-wrestling Professional wrestling promotion, promotion founded on January 13, 1972, by Antonio Inoki, and based in Nakano, Tokyo. It is currently majority owned by card-game company Bushiroad, with TV As ...
live specials have been broadcast on
AXS TV in the United States.
Professional wrestling promotions
Relations with professional wrestling beyond Japan
Foreigners in Japanese circuits
Since its establishment, professional wrestling in Japan heavily incorporated foreigners (called
gaijin) particularly North Americans to help popularise native talent. Rikidōzan's JWA and its successor promotions
All Japan Pro Wrestling
(AJPW/AJP) or simply All Japan is a Puroresu, Japanese professional wrestling Professional wrestling promotion, promotion founded on October 21, 1972, by Giant Baba after he left the Japanese Wrestling Association to create his own promotion. Ma ...
and
New Japan Pro-Wrestling
(NJPW) is a Puroresu, Japanese professional-wrestling Professional wrestling promotion, promotion founded on January 13, 1972, by Antonio Inoki, and based in Nakano, Tokyo. It is currently majority owned by card-game company Bushiroad, with TV As ...
were members of the American-based
National Wrestling Alliance
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Founded in 1948, the NWA be ...
at various points, and used these connections to bring North American stars.
International Pro Wrestling
was a professional wrestling promotion in Japan from 1966 to 1981. Founded by Isao Yoshihara, it was affiliated with the American Wrestling Association in the United States and also had tie-ins with promotions in Canada and Europe. In 1972, it ...
was the first Japanese promotion to link into
Europe
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an circuits. It was through IWE that Frenchman
André the Giant got his international reputation for the first time.
In recent years, many of North America's most popular wrestlers, such as
Sting,
Hulk Hogan
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,
Bret Hart
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,
Dynamite Kid,
Big Van Vader,
Mick Foley,
Eddie Guerrero
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,
Chris Jericho
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,
Kurt Angle
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,
Rob Van Dam
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,
Sabu,
Mil Máscaras,
El Canek,
Dos Caras,
El Solitario,
Samoa Joe,
AJ Styles
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,
Bryan Danielson
Bryan Lloyd Danielson (born May 22, 1981) is an American semi-retired professional wrestler. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he performs on a part time basis. He is also known for his tenure in WWE, where he performed under t ...
,
CM Punk,
Travis Tomko,
Giant Bernard,
Bill Goldberg,
Chris Sabin
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After being trained by Scott D'Amore, Sabin debuted in 2000 f ...
,
Low Ki,
Brock Lesnar
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,
Davey Richards,
Chris Hero, and others have wrestled in Japan, whereas others such as
Stan Hansen,
"Dr. Death" Steve Williams and
Kenny Omega spent much of their careers in Japan and thus are (or have been) better known there than in their homeland. (Omega has since become more recognized in both his homeland of Canada and the US through his involvement with
All Elite Wrestling
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is an American professional wrestling promotion headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida. It is owned and operated by Shahid Khan, Shahid and Tony Khan, with the latter serving as President (corporate title), president an ...
.) Even in ''joshi puroresu'', a few notable foreigners have found success wrestling for ''joshi'' promotions, such as
Monster Ripper,
Madusa
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,
Reggie Bennett, and
Amazing Kong. The now defunct
World Championship Wrestling
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had a strong talent exchange deal with New Japan,
Ken Shamrock was among the first Americans to compete in
shoot style competition in Japan, starting out in the
UWF and later opened
Pancrase
is a Japanese mixed martial arts (MMA) promoter (entertainment), promotion company based in Tokyo. It was founded in 1993 by professional wrestlers Masakatsu Funaki and Minoru Suzuki.
The name was based on pankration, a fighting sport in the An ...
with some other Japanese shootfighters.
As a result of the introduction of
lucha libre
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into Japan, major Mexican stars also compete in Japan. The most popular Mexican wrestler to compete in Japan is
Mil Máscaras, who is credited with introducing the high-flying moves of lucha libre to Japanese audiences,
which then led to the style called lucha-resu, later embodied by
Tiger Mask.
Foreign wrestlers from diverse backgrounds have earned huge followings, sometimes greater than those of Japanese top rosters in respective Japanese promotions they have wrestled in. American
Stan Hansen, Indian
Tiger Jeet Singh, Canadian
Abdullah the Butcher, and British wrestler
Dynamite Kid were among those cited as top foreign grapplers in a poll of Japanese fans:
Japanese stars abroad
All Japan Pro Wrestling and New Japan Pro-Wrestling, as well as others, have also sent wrestlers to compete in the likes of the
United States
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,
Mexico
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, the
United Kingdom
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,
Puerto Rico
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and so on. Usually, these talent exchanges are chances for puroresu stars to learn other styles to add to their own strengths, a tradition that started with Rikidozan himself between 1951 and 1953. Some of the more famous examples of these exchanges are
Hakushi in
WWF,
Masahiro Chono
is an American-born Japanese retired Professional wrestling in Japan, professional wrestler and actor best known for his 26-year stint with New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). As the leader of New World Order (professional wrestling), nWo Japan, Tea ...
,
The Great Muta and
Jyushin Thunder Liger in
WCW, as well as
ECW which featured talent such as
Hayabusa from
Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling
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and The Great Sasuke of
Michinoku Pro Wrestling.
Before the advent of cable television some Japanese wrestlers in the U.S. adopted names that often were inconsistent and often portrayed by more than one Japanese wrestler, such as "Tokyo Joe" (
Katsuji Adachi,
Koji "Thunder" Sugiyama and Tetsunosuke Daigo), "Mr. Sato" (
Akio Sato and
Akihisa Mera) and "Great Togo" (
Kazuo Okamura and
Haruka Eigen
(January 11, 1946 – November 28, 2016) was a Japanese professional wrestler. He was an executive director of Pro Wrestling Noah.
Sumo career
In July 1961, Haruka Eigen began competing in sumo wrestling. He was part of the Tatsunami stable. He ...
). Some names and gimmicks of North American origin stuck to the wrestler and defined his in-ring personality permanently, such as
Hiro Matsuda,
Killer Khan, Great Kabuki, Great Muta, Mr. Hito, and
Mr. Pogo. Japanese wrestlers sent to
Mexico
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, where the
wrestling mask was the rule, adopted mask-based personae; examples were Osamu Matsuda becoming
El Samurai, Yoshihiro Asai becoming
Último Dragón, and Masanori Murakawa becoming
Great Sasuke. Despite the advent of cable television and the Internet, some Japanese wrestlers still adopt all-new ring names, particularly when they join
WWE, which trademarks ring names frequently. Recent examples include
Mitsuhide Hirasawa as Hideo Saito, Naofumi Yamamoto as
Yoshi Tatsu,
Kana as Asuka,
Kaori Housako as Kairi Sane, and
Kenta Kobayashi as Hideo Itami. A recent counter-example is
Shinsuke Nakamura, who continues to perform under his birth name in WWE. Japanese wrestlers who appear in other American circuits such as
Impact Wrestling
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(originally Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, or TNA) and
Ring of Honor
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rarely change their names.
Some ''joshi'' stars from AJW had wrestled for the World Wrestling Federation in the 1980s and 1990s, with The
Jumping Bomb Angels and Bull Nakano known for being particularly successful.
Gaea Japan once had a working agreement with World Championship Wrestling in the mid-1990s, when the latter brought in wrestlers from Gaea to bolster the ranks of their then-fledgling women's division, with Akira Hokuto becoming the first and only
WCW Women's Champion, and a
WCW Women's Cruiserweight Championship was even introduced and defended in Gaea shows.
Recent examples of Japanese wrestlers working in foreign promotions include
Satoshi Kojima
is a Japanese professional wrestler. He is signed to both New Japan Pro-Wrestling and Major League Wrestling (MLW), where he is a former two-time MLW World Heavyweight Championship, MLW World Heavyweight Champion and former one half of the MLW W ...
in
Major League Wrestling
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,
Kenta Kobashi,
Go Shiozaki,
Takeshi Morishima, and
Kenta in
Ring of Honor
Ring of Honor (ROH) is an American professional wrestling promotion based in Jacksonville, Florida. The promotion was founded by Rob Feinstein on February 23, 2002, and was operated by Cary Silkin from 2004 until 2011; the promotion was subs ...
,
Hirooki Goto,
Masato Yoshino,
Tiger Mask IV,
Hiroshi Tanahashi,
Kazuchika Okada,
Seiya Sanada, and
Ayako Hamada in TNA/Impact, Aja Kong,
Dick Togo,
Great Sasuke,
Jinsei Shinzaki,
Kaori Yoneyama, Manami Toyota and Mayumi Ozaki in
Chikara, Hideo Itami, Yoshi Tatsu,
Kenzo Suzuki,
Taka Michinoku, Asuka, Shinsuke Nakamura and
Kairi Sane in
WWE, and
Ayumi Kurihara,
Hiroyo Matsumoto and
Tomoka Nakagawa in
Shimmer Women Athletes
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.
Riho and
Hikaru Shida have both become
AEW Women's World Champion.
See also
*
List of professional wrestling attendance records in Japan
*
List of professional wrestling promotions in Japan
References
External links
Wrestling-Titles.com: Japan*
{{Professional wrestling in Japan