Strong Style Pro-Wrestling

First Tiger Mask 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) (SSPW) 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) (RJPW), before being renamed in 2019. It runs shows every two or three months, and features both professional wrestling matches and matches from a variety of martial arts, like mixed martial arts, kickboxing, and Seikendo.[1] It uses wrestlers from other promotions as well as its own talent, and has had working agreements with Toryumon Mexico, Battlarts, and Dradition.

Strong Style Pro-Wrestling
AcronymSSPW
Founded2005
StylePuroresu
Mixed martial arts
Seikendo
Shoot style
HeadquartersJapan
Founder(s)Satoru Sayama
Owner(s)Satoru Sayama
FormerlyReal Japan Pro-Wrestling (20052019)
Websitehttp://www.firsttiger.jp/strong-style-pro-wrestling

Roster

Notable guests

Championships

Active

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

ChampionshipCurrent champion(s)ReignDate wonDays heldLocationNotesRef.
Legend Championship Hayato Mashita 1 February 22, 2023 230+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Kengo Mashimo at Strong Style Pro-Wrestling Vol. 21. [3]
UWA Asia Pacific Heavyweight Championship Shogun Okamoto 2 April 22, 2021 901+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Hayato Mashita at Strong Style Pro-Wrestling Vol. 10. [4]

Inactive

ChampionshipLast champion(s)ReignDate wonLocationNotesRef.
RJPW 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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