Pro Wrestling Wave
Pro Wrestling Wave logo | |
Acronym | Wave |
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Founded | August 2007 |
Style | Joshi puroresu |
Headquarters | Nakano, Tokyo, Japan |
Founder(s) | Gami (booker) Yumi Ohka Tatsuya Takeshi (president) |
Owner(s) | Zabun Co., Ltd. |
Sister | Osaka Joshi Pro-Wrestling |
Pro Wrestling Wave (プロレスリングWave Puroresuringu Wave?), is a women's professional wrestling, or Joshi Puroresu, promotion created in 2007 after the dissolution and closure of JDStar. The company was formed by Mikiko Futagami, or Gami, former JDStar wrestler Yumi Ohka, and former JDStar booker Tatsuya Takeshi, who assumed the role of President for the new company. The company has had a very slow growth and grassroots rise, and is one of the few women's promotions in Japan to do shows on weekdays.
2010 was the biggest year for Wave, which saw them run Tokyo's Korakuen Hall for the first time, along with their first television broadcast by Samurai! TV, which was also a first. Prior to the show, Wave's shows were (and still are) primarily sold as DVDs.
Gami wrestled her retirement match on December 30, 2013, but remains with the promotion behind the scenes, running it through Zabun, Co., Ltd.
On May 3, 2016, Wave announced it was launching its own internet streaming site, Wave Network, the following month.[1]
Contents
Roster
Ring name | Notes |
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Asuka | |
Ayako Hamada | Wave Tag Team Champion |
Fairy Nipponbashi | Osaka Joshi Pro Wrestling |
Hikaru Shida | Freelancer |
Hiroe Nagahama | |
Kaho Kobayashi | Also signed to Asuka Project |
Kyoko Kimura | Freelancer |
Kyusei Sakura Hirota | Freelancer |
Mika Iida | |
Misaki Ohata | |
Moeka Haruhi | |
Rina Yamashita | Osaka Joshi Pro Wrestling |
Ryo Mizunami | |
Sawako Shimono | Osaka Joshi Pro Wrestling |
Sumire Natsu | |
Tsukasa Fujimoto | Ice Ribbon |
Yuki Miyazaki | Freelancer |
Yumi Ohka | |
Yuu Yamagata | Wave Single Champion Wave Tag Team Champion |
Staff
- Atsushi Ishiguro (referee)
- Mikiko Futagami (executive producer)
- Toshie Uematsu (trainer)
Championships
Championship | Current champion(s) | Reign | Date won | Days held | Previous champion(S) |
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Wave Single Championship | Yuu Yamagata | 1 | December 27, 2015 | Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist. | Ayako Hamada |
Wave Tag Team Championship | Las Aventureras (Ayako Hamada and Yuu Yamagata) |
3 | October 30, 2015 | Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist. | Plus Minus 2015 (Mio Shirai and Misaki Ohata) |
Annual tournaments
Tournament | Last winner | Last held | Type | Created | Notes |
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Catch the Wave | Yumi Ohka | July 20, 2015 | Openweight | 2009 | An annual round-robin tournament held from late-April to early August. |
Dual Shock Wave | Las Aventureras (Ayako Hamada and Yuu Yamagata) |
October 30, 2015 | Tag team | 2011 | An annual tournament held from September to October. Originally a single-elimination tournament, in 2012 changed to round-robin format. |
One Day 6-Person Tag Tournament | Kuros (Mio Shirai, Misaki Ohata and Tsukasa Fujimoto) |
November 26, 2014 | Six-woman tag team | 2013 | An annual single-elimination tournament held in November. |
Zan-1 | Hikaru Shida | December 27, 2015 | Openweight | 2012 | An annual tournament, which includes a battle royal, rock-paper-scissors tournament and a fan vote, to determine the number one contender to the Wave Single Championship. |
See also
References
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