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Pro Wrestling Land's End (ランズエンド プロレスリング, Ranzuendo Puroresuringu) (Land's End) is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion established in 2016 by Ryoji Sai.
Pro Wrestling Land's End
In January 2016, Ryoji Sai left Pro Wrestling Zero1 to launch a new promotion named Land's End. The promotion held its first event on March 31.[1]
On December 15, 2017, the Pro Wrestling Land's End promotion announced that it had gotten the blessing of Pacific Wrestling Federation chairman Dory Funk Jr. and Mitsuo Momota, the son of inaugural champion Rikidōzan, to revive the All Asia Heavyweight Championship with a tournament to crown the new champion set to take place in South Korea on January 21, 2018.[2] This also led to a new name[3] and a new design of the championship. The tournament was won by Ryoji Sai who defeated Bodyguard in the finals of an eight-man tournament.
Pro Wrestling Land's End
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Acronym | Land's End |
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Founded | January 2016 |
Style | King's Road style |
Headquarters | Japan |
Founder(s) | Ryoji Sai |
Owner(s) | Ryoji Sai |
Parent | Pacific Wrestling Federation |
Website | Official website |
In January 2016, Ryoji Sai left Pro Wrestling Zero1 to launch a new promotion named Land's End. The promotion held its first event on March 31.[1]
On December 15, 2017, the Pro Wrestling Land's End promotion announced that it had gotten the blessing of Pacific Wrestling Federation chairman Dory Funk Jr. and Mitsuo Momota, the son of inaugural champion Rikidōzan, to revive the All Asia Heavyweight Championship with a tournament to crown the new champion set to take place in South Korea on January 21, 2018.[2] This also led to a new name[3] and a new design of the championship. The tournament was won by Ryoji Sai who defeated Bodyguard in the finals of an eight-man tournament.
Championships
Championship | Current champion(s) | Reign | Date won | Days held | Previous champion(S) | Ref |
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All Asia Heavyweight Championship | Kim Nam-seok | 1 | January 27, 2019 | 1,360+ | Bodyguard | [17][18][19] |