Pure-J

Pure-J (ピュアJ, Pyua J) is a Japanese Joshi puroresu (women's professional wrestling) promotion established on August 11, 2017, by Command Bolshoi.

Pure-J
FoundedAugust 11, 2017[1]
StyleJoshi puroresu
HeadquartersTokyo, Japan
Founder(s)Command Bolshoi[1]
Websitepure-j.jp

History

With the closure of JWP Joshi Puroresu on April 2, 2017, it was announced that Command Bolshoi will be in charge of a new promotion Pure-J. It was also confirmed that Pure-J would retain control of the Daily Sports Women's Tag Team and Princess of Pro-Wrestling Championships.[2] Pure-J held it first event on August 11, 2017.[3]

On October 9, 2017, Pure-J crowned their first Openweight Champion, Hanako Nakamori, where Nakamori defeated Manami Katsu in the finals of a 12-woman tournament to become the inaugural champion.[4] Since then, there have been 7 reigns, with Leon being the current champion in her second reign.[5]

On April 21, 2019, Bolshoi held her retirement show from professional wrestling, where she participated in a gauntlet match that ended in time limit draw.[6]

On May 27, 2020, it was announced that Pure-J joined to Independent Wrestling TV (IWTV), a streaming company which airs independent promotions shows.[7]

Roster

Wrestlers

Ring name[8] Real name Notes
Akari Benita Elgueta Saldias
Arisa Nakajima Arisa Nakajima Freelancer
Cherry Unknown Freelancer
Chie Ozora Chiemi Shioya Princess of Pro Wrestling Champion
Crea Tsukada Kurea
Hanako Nakamori Hanako Kobayashi Pure-J Openweight Champion
Kaori Yoneyama Kaori Yoneyama Freelancer
Kazuki Kazuko Fujiwara
Leon Rena Takase Daily Sports Tag Team Champion
Miyuki Takase Miyuki Takase Freelancer
Daily Sports Tag Team Champion
Momo Tani Unknown
Riko Kaiju Riko Shirai Freelancer
Rina Yamashita Unknown Freelancer
Rydeen Hagane Noriko Matsumoto
Saki Saki Watanabe Freelancer

Referees

Ring name[8] Real name
Tessy Sugo Hiromi Sugo

Notable alumni

Backstage personnel

Ring name Real name Notes
Command Bolshoi Unknown Owner and promoter of Pure-J
Saki Tsuda Unknown Ring Announcer

Championships

As of October 25, 2023.

ChampionshipCurrent champion(s)ReignDate wonDays heldLocationNotes
Pure-J Openweight Championship Hanako Nakamori 5 December 18, 2022 311+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Yuu at PURE-J Climax 2022.
Princess of Pro Wrestling Championship Misa Kagura 1 October 9, 2023 16+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Chie Ozora at PURE-J PURE-SLAM DUNK Vol. 3.
Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championship
Ayako Sato and Hanako Nakamori 1
(1, 5)
June 4, 2023 143+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Leon and Miyuki Takase at PURE-J GO! GO! Rainbow Mountain Vol. 4 One Day Tag Tournament.

References

  1. JWPから「Pure-J」へ 8・11後楽園大会で旗揚げ. Tokyo Sports (in Japanese). March 28, 2017. Retrieved March 28, 2017.
  2. 日本最古の女子プロ団体JWPの全選手が独立、新団体旗揚げへ. Daily Sports Online (in Japanese). Kobe Shimbun. February 8, 2017. Retrieved February 8, 2017.
  3. "PURE-J Debut Show ~ Dream Go!". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database.
  4. Reid, Ciara (October 12, 2017). "Ringbelles Roundup (10/11/17) – Hanako Nakamori wins PURE-J belt, Viper retains at Fierce Females, Misaki Ohata is WAVE Champ, Toni Storm wins another tourney, WWR results, SHINE 46 & more". PWPonderings.
  5. Richards, Alex (July 26, 2020). "#AndNEW: Leon Wins PURE-J Openweight Championship". Last Word on Pro Wrestling.
  6. "Pure-J: The farewell of Command Bolshoi". Superluchas. April 28, 2019.
  7. Richards, Alex (May 27, 2020). "Pure-J To Start Streaming On IWTV". Last Word on Pro Wrestling.
  8. "メンバー". jwp-produce.com (in Japanese).
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