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Active Advance Pro Wrestling

Active Advance Pro Wrestling

Japanese professional wrestling promotion and training facility


Active Advance Pro Wrestling (2AW) is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion and training facility originally owned and promoted by Taka Michinoku. The promotion places emphasis on a style of puroresu that combines high-flying, technical wrestling, and martial arts. The promotion was originally called Kaientai Dojo (or K-DOJO for short).

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This style was largely contributed to by Taka Michinoku and is gaining popularity in Japan and abroad. K-DOJO is also heavily influenced by American-style wrestling and places a large amount of importance on presentation. For instance, each Club-K 3000 show that K-DOJO runs is equipped with a large screen near the entrance gate, similar to the Titantron, where a short introductory vignette is played during each wrestler's entrance and where the crowd can follow the action on-screen.

They had a home building that doubles as their training facility, Chiba Blue Field, where all of their Club-K 3000 shows were held; in December 2011, the building was bought by the joshi pro-wrestling promotion Universal Woman's Pro Wrestling Reina, but K-Dojo continues to run shows from the renamed Reina Arena.[1] On April 1, 2013, the arena was again renamed Blue Field.

History

Kaientai Dojo originated in 2000 as a small wrestling school in Puerto Rico run by Taka Michinoku. After Taka returned to Japan in 2002, he established the Japanese branch of Kaientai Dojo, which would soon become a wrestling promotion. The small federation grew over the years and is now an independent league that runs as a promotion, wrestling school, and talent loan organization to various other leagues such as AJPW, Dragon Gate and Michinoku Pro.

Until recently, K-DOJO was separated into two distinct sides, GET and RAVE, which ran separate shows but often joined together during large shows and tours. GET was led by Taka Michinoku while RAVE's leader was Hi69. After Hi69's departure, Taka Michinoku became commissioner of RAVE, and 296 became commissioner of GET. On April 22, 2007, RAVE ran its last show; the two brands merged and now run joint shows.

A particular aspect of K-DOJO is that it is one of the few wrestling promotions to feature both men and women. Women can wrestle in the same ring as men, either during mixed tag matches or even singles matches. Also, they can challenge for championship belts, something that would be unheard of in most wrestling promotions.

In November 2018, it became known that Taka Michinoku had an eight-year-long extramarital relationship with a woman. After this scandal, the promotion fired him and sanctioned him for one year without payment.[2]

In April 2019, the promotion announced that they were rebranding as Active Advance Pro Wrestling (2AW for short). This came as the company attempted to rebrand itself after the Taka Michinoku scandal, also changing its colors to black & white. That same night, young wrestler Ayato Yoshida won the Strongest-K Championship, symbolically leading the company into the future.[3]

On January 10, 2020, it was announced that 2AW is now part of the Allied Independent Wrestling Federations as their Japanese affiliate.[4]

Roster

Championships

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2AW Openweight Championship

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The 2AW Openweight Championship is a professional wrestling world championship created and promoted by the Japanese promotion Active Advance Pro Wrestling. There have been a total of nine reigns shared between eight different champions. The current champion is Takuro Niki who is in his first reign.

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2AW Tag Team Championship

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The 2AW Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling tag team championship created and promoted by the Japanese promotion Active Advance Pro Wrestling. There have been a total of fourteen reigns shared between thirteen different teams consisting of seventeen distinctive champions. The current title holders are Kengo Mashimo and Naka Shunma who are in their first reign as a team.

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Record tied three-time champion as individual, Ayato Yoshida.
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References

  1. "千葉BlueField名称変更のお知らせ". Kaientai Dojo (in Japanese). December 10, 2011. Archived from the original on December 13, 2012. Retrieved December 12, 2011.
  2. "Welcome 2AW of Japan to AIWF Wrestling Family!". January 10, 2020. Archived from the original on 2022-02-26. Retrieved January 10, 2020.
  3. Active Advance Pro Wrestling (September 1, 2020). GRAND SLAM in 後楽園ホール. 2aw.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved October 29, 2021.
  4. Active Advance Pro Wrestling (March 25, 2020). GRAND SLAM in 後楽園ホール. 2aw.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved October 29, 2021.
  5. Active Advance Pro Wrestling (July 5, 2020). 2AW旗揚げ1周年記念大会 GRAND SLAM in TKPガーデンシティ千葉. 2aw.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved October 29, 2021.
  6. Daly, Wayne (April 30, 2021). "2AW Results: Grand Slam In 2AW Square – Chiba, Japan (4/29)". wrestling-news.net. Retrieved May 5, 2021.
  7. Kreikenbohm, Philip (October 28, 2021). "2AW Grand Slam In Korakuen Hall". cagematch.net. Retrieved October 29, 2021.
  8. Active Advance Pro Wrestling (March 21, 2022). GRAND SLAM in 後楽園ホール. 2aw.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved April 10, 2022.
  9. Kreikenbohm, Philip (December 25, 2022). "2AW Grand Slam in TKP Garden City Chiba ~ Final Event Of The Year". cagematch.net. Retrieved December 26, 2022.
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  11. Kreikenbohm, Philip (October 29, 2023). "2AW Grand Slam In TKP Garden City Chiba". cagematch.net. Retrieved October 29, 2023.
  12. Active Advance Pro Wrestling (February 14, 2020). 2AW新木場大会. 2aw.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved February 14, 2021.
  13. Active Advance Pro Wrestling (June 9, 2020). GRAND SLAM in サムライTV(テレビマッチ). 2aw.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved June 9, 2020.
  14. Active Advance Pro Wrestling (August 2, 2020). GRAND SLAM in 後楽園ホール. 2aw.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 2, 2020.
  15. Active Advance Pro Wrestling (October 16, 2020). ReOStaff 株式会社 プレゼンツ GRAND SLAM in 後楽園ホール. 2aw.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved October 16, 2020.
  16. Active Advance Pro Wrestling (January 31, 2021). GRAND SLAM in 2AWスクエア. 2aw.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved January 31, 2021.
  17. Active Advance Pro Wrestling (August 29, 2021). GRAND SLAM in TKPガーデンシティ千葉. 2aw.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved August 29, 2021.
  18. Kreikenbohm, Philip (November 14, 2021). "2AW Grand Slam in TKP Garden City Chiba". cagematch.net (in German). Retrieved November 15, 2021.
  19. Kreikenbohm, Philip (February 23, 2022). "2AW Infinity ~ 2022 Winter". cagematch.net (in German). Retrieved February 24, 2022.
  20. Kreikenbohm, Philip (April 10, 2022). "ZERO1 Osu Premium Show ZERO1 20th & 21st Anniversary Pro Wrestling - LIVE RESULTS". cagematch.net (in German). Retrieved April 10, 2022.
  21. Kreikenbohm, Philip (September 11, 2022). "2AW Grand Slam In Korakuen Hall - LIVE RESULTS". cagematch.net (in German). Retrieved September 11, 2022.
  22. Kreikenbohm, Philip (April 23, 2023). "2AW Grand Slam In 2AW Square". cagematch.net (in German). Retrieved April 23, 2023.
  23. Kreikenbohm, Philip (December 3, 2023). "2AW Grand Slam In Korakuen Hall". cagematch.net. Retrieved December 3, 2023.

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