Jwp Joshi Puroresu

JWP Joshi Puroresu (JWP女子プロレス, JWP Joshi Puroresu), also known as JWP Project (JWPプロジェクト, JWP Purojekuto) or simply JWP, was a Japanese joshi puroresu (women's professional wrestling) promotion, founded in 1992 as a splinter promotion of Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling.

Celebrating its 25th anniversary at the time of its folding in 2017, JWP was the oldest joshi puroresu promotion in Japan and its Openweight Championship was the oldest championship in all of joshi. Command Bolshoi, who had worked for the promotion since the beginning, served as the final president of JWP. The promotion's slogan was "Pure Heart, Pure Wrestling".

JWP Joshi Puroresu
AcronymJWP
FoundedApril 3, 1992
DefunctApril 2, 2017
StyleJoshi puroresu
HeadquartersAdachi, Tokyo
Founder(s)Masatoshi Yamamoto
Owner(s)Kiyoshi Shinozaki
Split fromJapan Women's Pro-Wrestling
SuccessorPure-J
WebsiteJWP-Produce.com

History

Jwp Joshi Puroresu 
Command Bolshoi

JWP Joshi Puroresu was founded in early 1992, when Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (JWP), ravaged by internal politics, split up into two camps, dubbed the "shooters" and the "entertainers", and eventually folded on January 18. The "shooter" side went on to form Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling (LLPW), while the "entertainer" side, led by Jackie Sato and financed by Masatoshi Yamamoto, founded JWP Project, later renamed JWP Joshi Puroresu, which held its first event on April 3, 1992. Already the following year, JWP managed to sign a television deal with the WOWOW channel. In 1994, Jaleco published the JWP Joshi Pro Wrestling: Pure Wrestle Queens (JWP女子プロレス ピュア・レッスル・クイーンズ, JWP Joshi Puroresu Pyua Ressuru Kuīnzu) video game for the Super Famicom game console.

JWP's goal from the start was to rival All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW), the top joshi puroresu promotion in the country, but always remained in its shadow. After closing the gap between the two promotions in 1996, JWP was hit hard in 1997, when two of its top workers, Candy Okutsu and Hiromi Yagi retired, Dynamite Kansai was sidelined with health problems and finally, when, on August 16, another top worker, Plum Mariko, died in the ring during one of its events. These were followed by Jackie Sato's death from stomach cancer on August 9, 1999. After a co-promoted event with AJW in February 2000 turned out to be a failure, JWP closed its doors at the end of the year. However, the promotion returned just a few months later, now under new management, headed by wrestler Command Bolshoi. JWP continued working with former rival promotion AJW until the promotion folded in April 2005. JWP then adopted AJW's premier wrestling tournament, Tag League the Best, and also inherited the promotion's old sponsor, the Daily Sports newspaper, which led to JWP most notably introducing the Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championship in August 2008.

JWP not only trained a large number of wrestlers, but was also able to recruit wrestlers from other folding joshi puroresu promotions, including Arisa Nakajima, Leon and Sachie Abe from AtoZ, Kazuki from JDStar and Hanako Nakamori and Tomoko Morii from Ito Dojo, while also employing freelancers such as Emi Sakura, Kana and Misaki Ohata. JWP had a close working relationship with the Ice Ribbon promotion. JWP also had a relationship with American promotion Chikara, with Hanako Nakamori, Tsubasa Kuragaki and Kaori Yoneyama, a replacement for an injured Command Bolshoi, representing the promotion at Chikara's JoshiMania weekend in December 2011. JWP has also participated in Chikara's premier tournament, the King of Trios, on two occasions, with Bolshoi, Kuragaki and Yoneyama participating in 2012, and Bolshoi, Hanako Nakamori and Manami Katsu in 2016.

On February 8, 2017, JWP held a press conference to announce that the promotion would fold following its 25th anniversary event on April 2, 2017, after which all of its wrestlers would become freelancers. The group's contract with the JWP production company was set to expire in April and the two sides had not been able to come to terms on a new one. Bolshoi would remain in charge of Pure Dream kabushiki gaisha, which she had established the previous November and through which she would launch a new promotion on August 11, 2017. The new company would retain control of the Daily Sports Women's Tag Team and Princess of Pro-Wrestling Championships, while the JWP name and the JWP Openweight, Tag Team and Junior Championships all remained with the JWP production company. JWP's folding marked the end of the oldest women's professional wrestling promotion still in operation at that point in time. The following month, it was announced that Bolshoi's new promotion would be called "Pure-J". JWP's final show in Korakuen Hall on April 2, 2017, was attended by 1,180 people, and featured appearances by several wrestlers from the promotion's past, including Azumi Hyuga, Cutie Suzuki, Dynamite Kansai, Hikari Fukuoka, Kayoko Haruyama and Mayumi Ozaki.

Final roster

Wrestlers

Ring name Real name
Command Bolshoi Unknown
Hanako Nakamori Hanako Kobayashi
Ibis Sara Itsuka Fukuda
Kazuki Kazuko Fujiwara
Leon Rena Takase
Manami Katsu Manami Katsu
Morii Tomoko Morii
Rino Rino Orikono
Rydeen Hagane Noriko Matsumoto
Yako Fujigasaki Yako Fujigasaki
Yua Hayashi Yua Hayashi

Notable alumni/guests

Staff

  • Tessy Sugo (referee)

Championships

Singles

Championship Date of entry First champion Date retired Final champion Years active Notes
JWP Openweight Championship December 2, 1992 Dynamite Kansai April 2, 2017 Hanako Nakamori 24 The title was retired when JWP Joshi Puroresu goes out of business.
JWP Junior Championship June 16, 1995 Candy Okutsu April 2, 2017 Yako Fujigasaki 21 The title was retired when JWP Joshi Puroresu goes out of business.
Princess of Pro-Wrestling Championship June 17, 2007 Tyrannosaurus Okuda April 2, 2017 9 Originally created in JDStar, the title was defended at JWP Joshi Puroresu with the closing of JDStar. On April 2, 2017, after the closing of JWP, Pure-J owned the rights of the title.

Tag Team

Championship Date of entry First champion Date retired Final champion Years active Notes
Daily Sports Women's Tag Team Championship August 3, 2008 Harukura
(Kayoko Haruyama and Tsubasa Kuragaki)
April 2, 2017 P-Ray-L
(Command Bolshoi and Leon)
8 On April 2, 2017, after the closing of JWP, Pure-J owned the rights of the title.
JWP Korakuen Tag Team Championship April 21, 1996 Tomoko Kuzumi and Yuki Miyazaki 1997 Kanoko Motoya and Tomoko Kuzumi 1 The championship was deactivated for undocumented reasons. The exact date the title was deactivated is uncertain, somewhere in 2017 at or after September 20, where Kuzumi and Motoya won the title.[citation needed]
JWP Tag Team Championship August 9, 1992 Cutie Suzuki and Mayumi Ozaki April 2, 2017 Command Bolshoi and Leon 24 The title was retired when JWP Joshi Puroresu goes out of business.

Tournaments

Tournament Last winner(s) Last held Notes
JWP Tag League the Best /
JWP Tag Tournament
Makafushigi
(Hanako Nakamori and Makoto)
February 21, 2016 Round-robin tournament, with a head-to-head final match between the top two teams. Held in a single-elimination format in 2016.
Natsu Onna Kettei Tournament Hanako Nakamori and Maki Narumiya July 28, 2012 Single-elimination tournament; every other year for tag teams and every other for singles wrestlers.

References

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