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  1. AJPW Samurai TV: With Maunakea Mossman, Minoru Suzuki, Rene Dupree, Keiji Mutô. The stars of All Japan Pro Wrestling perform in the rings of Japan in the most high pace action on Samurai TV.

    • (8)
    • 2002-12-04
    • Sport
    • Maunakea Mossman, Minoru Suzuki, Rene Dupree
  2. 23 de nov. de 2022 · 放送スケジュール. [FIGHTING TV サムライ] 5月28日 (火) 深1:00 5月30日 (木) 前4:00. 全日本プロレス「#ajpw新春ジャイアントシリーズ 2023」2023.1.2 後楽園ホール. 全日本プロレス「#ajpwエキサイトシリーズ2023~#ajpwエキサイトMANIAx~」2023.2.4エスフォルタアリーナ八王子<3時間版>. 全日本プロレス「CROSS OVER 2013」2013.6.23 札幌テイセンホール 2時間版. 全日本プロレス「2015ドリームパワーシリーズ」最終戦 2015.3.27 後楽園ホール<2時間版>. 全日本プロレス「2021 DYNAMITE SERIES」2021.6.9後楽園ホール.

    • All Japan Under Giant Baba
    • All Japan Under Mitsuharu Misawa
    • Interpromotional Feud Against New Japan
    • All Japan Under Keiji Muto: Pro Wrestling Love Era
    • All Japan Under Nobuo Shiraishi
    • All Japan Under Jun Akiyama
    • All Japan Under Tsuyoki Fukuda

    NWA membership

    The promotion was founded by Shohei "Giant" Baba and the Momota brothers, Mitsuo and Yoshihiro, sons of Rikidōzan. Baba, a former professional baseball pitcher, joined the Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance (JWA) in 1960. In October 1972, he left the JWA and formed his own group, All Japan. Their first card was on October 21, 1972, at Machida City Gym in Tokyo, Japan. The inaugural roster included Baba, Mitsuo Momota, Akio Sato, Samson Kutsuwada, Motoshi Okuma and Mashio Koma. Thunder Sugiyama, who...

    Separation from the NWA, new stars and company growth

    When the NWA territorial system collapsed in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Baba distanced himself from other promoters at home and abroad, and began a system of promoting talent (both Japanese and foreign) who competed exclusively for his promotion. With the unification of the titles in All Japan into the Triple Crown Heavyweight and the World Tag Team Championship, as well as the promotion of talent including Jumbo Tsuruta, Genichiro Tenryu, Akira Taue, Mitsuharu Misawa, Toshiaki Kawada an...

    First exodus: Super World Sports

    In April 1990, Genichiro Tenryu led the first exodus of wrestlers (The Great Kabuki, Samson Fuyuki, Tatsumi Kitahara, Masao Orihara, Yoshiaki Yatsu, Goro Tsurumi, and Shinichi Nakano) lured as they were to form Super World of Sports, which enabled Baba to push Misawa, Kawada, Taue and Kobashi to be his new stars.

    With the death of Shohei "Giant" Baba on January 31, 1999, top star Mitsuharu Misawa immediately inherited the position of company president. On May 28, 2000, Misawa was removed from his position by a majority vote of the executive board. At a regular All Japan board meeting on June 13, 2000, Misawa, Mitsuo Momota (co-vice president, member of dire...

    On August 10, 2000, All Japan mainstay Masanobu Fuchi walked into the New Japan Pro-Wrestling ring and declared that his intention was to "break down the walls" between All Japan and New Japan. In response, New Japan foreman Riki Choshu rushed into the ring and exchanged a firm handshake with Fuchi, signaling the beginning of the cross-promotional ...

    Start of the Pro Wrestling Love era

    Signs of what would become the Pro Wrestling Love era would be seen in the spring and summer of 2001, when Keiji Muto, as a member of New Japan Pro-Wrestling, made part-time appearances to All Japan, fighting Toshiaki Kawada and "Dr. Death" Steve Williams in major singles matches on pay-per-view. A notable shift in the product was seen in July 2001, when in a pay-per-view main event, Steve Williams lost to Keiji Muto for the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship, where it ended in an altercat...

    Company turmoil and sale of All Japan

    On September 30, 2002, during an All Japan 30th Anniversary party at the famed Tokyo City Hotel, Mrs. Baba officially announced Muto's appointment as the new president of All Japan, transferring all of the Baba family stock to him. Mrs. Baba's last on-screen appearance was on the October 27, 2002 pay-per-view, before leaving All Japan altogether by January 2003. Muto upheld some traditional aspects of the Baba-run All Japan, as the Champion Carnival and World's Strongest Tag Determination Lea...

    Creative restructuring after the sale

    After Mrs. Baba sold the company, gradually over time All Japan took a more sports-entertainment based approach, featuring more in-ring promos, comedy segments, and gimmick matches. This would be controversial among traditional All Japan fans, where All Japan resembled later WCW from both a creative and business stanpoint, but being successful enough to stay in business and not be sold to competing promotions like New Japan Pro Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Noah. The creative shift became most...

    On November 1, 2012, IT company Speed Partners purchased all shares of All Japan from Keiji Muto and his business partners like Gaora TV for ¥200 million, however, the purchase was not made public until February 2013. In January 2013, AJPW signed Atsushi Aoki, Go Shiozaki, Jun Akiyama, Kotaro Suzuki and Yoshinobu Kanemaru, all of whom had quit Pro ...

    On June 5, 2014, All Japan announced a corporate restructuring taking place on July 1, which would see Jun Akiyama take over as the promotion's new president. On July 1, the promotion announced another corporate name change to "All Japan Pro Wrestling kabushiki gaisha" (dropping the Japanese "Zen Nihon Puroresu" name), while also relocating its hea...

    On April 2, 2020, AJPW president Tsuyoki Fukuda decided to cancel the 2020 Champion Carnival in April, with the tournament being rescheduled for a later date and three opening shows of the Super Power Series 2020 tour would also be canceled following that the promotion would start to do empty arenas shows at 2AW's 2AW Square arena. On June 26, AJPW...

  3. AJPW Samurai TV Archives Ep. 4-6 Added to AJPW.TV. Episode 4 - Real World Tag League. Link: https://www.ajpw.tv/program/index/ajp_sp_20200331. Original Air Date: November 19, 2018. Episode 5 - New Year Shining Series. Link: https://www.ajpw.tv/program/index/ajp_sp20200331_2. Original Air Date: December 17, 2018. Episode 6 - Juniors.

  4. 8 de feb. de 2018 · Por el momento se desconoce la empresa de televisión que colaboraría con AJPW en este servicio, aunque parece ser que es Samurai TV. Actualmente AJPW se emite en varias emisoras de...

  5. 27 de nov. de 2021 · Some events and PPVs air live on Nico Pro, & BJWs own NicoPro Channel (see more details on NicoPro below). Occasionally shows air live on Samurai TV, and a service called LINE LIVE, but these cannot be viewed outside of Japan.

  6. AJPW Samurai TV (TV Series 2000–2008) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.