Strong Style Pro-Wrestling

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Strong Style Pro-Wrestling
AcronymSSPW
Founded2005
StyleProfessional Wrestling, Mixed Martial Arts, Shoot Wrestling, Seikendo
HeadquartersJapan
Founder(s)Satoru Sayama
Owner(s)Satoru Sayama
FormerlyReal Japan Pro-Wrestling (2005–2019)
Websitehttp://www.firsttiger.jp/strong-style-pro-wrestling

First Tiger Mask Satoru Sayama Strong Style Pro-Wrestling (Japanese: 初代タイガーマスク 佐山サトル ストロングスタイルプロレス, Hepburn: Shodai Taigā Masuku Sayama Satoru Sutorongu Sutairu Puroresu, also simply known as Strong Style Pro-Wrestling) is a Japanese professional wrestling and martial arts promotion founded in 2005 by Satoru Sayama as Real Japan Pro-Wrestling (リアルジャパンプロレス, Riaru Japan Puroresu), before being renamed in 2019. It runs shows every two or three months, and feature both pro wrestling activities and a variety of martial arts bouts, like mixed martial arts, kickboxing and Seikendo-style competitions.[1] It uses top wrestlers from other promotions as well as its own talent, and has had working agreements with Toryumon Mexico, Battlarts and Dradition.

Roster

Notable guests

Championships

Active

As of September 3, 2022, Strong Style Pro-Wrestling currently has two active championships.[2]

Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days held Location Notes Ref.
Legend Championship Kengo Mashimo 1 August 25, 2022 619+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Super Tiger II at Strong Style Pro-Wrestling Vol. 18. [3]
UWA Asia Pacific Heavyweight Championship Shogun Okamoto 2 April 22, 2021 1,109+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Hayato Mashita at Strong Style Pro-Wrestling Vol. 10. [4]

Inactive

Championship Last champion(s) Reign Date won Location Notes Ref.
Real Japan Tag Team Championship Black Shadow and Tiger Shark 1 December 9, 2010 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Black Tiger and Alexander Otsuka at Extreme to become the inaugural champions. [5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Real Japan Pro-Wrestling Results". purolove.com. Archived from the original on January 1, 2018.
  2. ^ "Real Japan Pro Wrestling (RJPW)". Cagematch.net.
  3. ^ "Rejendo Senshuken" レジェンド選手権 [Legend Championship]. Syu-Kaku Kombu (in Japanese).
  4. ^ "UWA Ajia Pashifikku Hebī-kyū Senshuken" UWAアジアパシフィックヘビー級選手権 [UWA Asia Pacific Heavyweight Championship]. Syu-Kaku Kombu (in Japanese).
  5. ^ "Riaru Japan Taggu Senshuken Senshuken" リアルジャパンタッグ選手権 [Real Japan Tag Team Championship]. Syu-Kaku Kombu (in Japanese).

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