All Together (professional wrestling)
All Together is a series of professional wrestling events organized by United Japan Pro-Wrestling. Initially the All Together event series was organized by Japan's three biggest promotions; All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and Pro Wrestling Noah (NOAH), in response to the March 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The first event was held in Tokyo on August 27, 2011, and the second in Sendai on February 19, 2012. All proceeds from the events were donated to Japanese Red Cross. The events featured no storylines or championship matches, instead they were booked as "supercards", putting together combinations of wrestlers from the three promotions that fans would normally not see. A third event called All Together: Again took place in Tokyo on June 9, 2023, as a memorial to NJPW founder Antonio Inoki who had died the previous year. A fourth event took place in Tokyo on May 5, 2024, in response to the 2024 Noto earthquake and was also the first event under the United Japan Pro-Wrestling (UJPW) banner, which comprises NJPW, DDT Pro Wrestling (DDT), Dragongate (DG), Big Japan Pro-Wrestling (BJW), NOAH and World Wonder Ring Stardom (STARDOM).
Tokyo
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Promotion | All Japan Pro Wrestling New Japan Pro-Wrestling Pro Wrestling Noah | ||
Date | August 27, 2011 | ||
Venue | Nippon Budokan | ||
Attendance | 17,000[1] | ||
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On April 18, 2011, Yukinobu Ebata, president of the Tokyo Sports magazine, All Japan Pro Wrestling president Keiji Mutoh and top champion Suwama, New Japan Pro-Wrestling president Naoki Sugabayashi and top champion Hiroshi Tanahashi and Pro Wrestling Noah president Akira Taue and top champion Takashi Sugiura held a press conference in Tokyo's Nippon Budokan, announcing that the three promotions would be coming together for a charity event on August 27 at the same arena.[2][3][4] All proceeds from the event would be donated to help those affected by the March 11, 2011, Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The event marked the first time all three promotions had come together to co-produce an event and the first time since August 1979, when AJPW and NJPW had co-produced an event. The event was sponsored by Tokyo Sports.[2] Rock band Funkist composed a song named "All Together" for the event, which featured thirty wrestlers from the three promotions singing backing vocals.[5][6] The event aired live on pay-per-view,[7] and was later aired on tape delay on Fighting TV Samurai, Gaora, NTV G+ and TV Asahi.[8]
In addition to AJPW, NJPW and Noah wrestlers, Kota Ibushi from DDT Pro-Wrestling and Kensuke Sasaki, Katsuhiko Nakajima, Kento Miyahara and Satoshi Kajiwara from Kensuke Office also took part in the event. American retired wrestler Dick Beyer, using his famous The Destroyer character, attended the event and presented a trophy to the winner of the Destroyer Cup.[9] Manabu Nakanishi and Satoshi Kojima from NJPW and Naomichi Marufuji and Takeshi Rikio from Noah were forced to miss the event due to injuries. All in all, the event featured ten matches involving 82 wrestlers.[10] The semi-main event, where AJPW wrestler Keiji Mutoh and Noah wrestler Kenta Kobashi defeated the NJPW tag team of Takashi Iizuka and Toru Yano, was later named the 2011 Match of the Year by Tokyo Sports.[11] On October 25, representatives of the three promotions handed a check of ¥58,273,560 (approx. U.S. $730,000 at the time), made up of ticket, PPV and merchandise sales, to Japanese Red Cross.[12][13]
Results
[edit]- ^ Order of elimination: Hiromu Takahashi, King Fale, Takumi Soya, Black Bushi, Yasufumi Nakanoue, Hideo Saito, Takaaki Watanabe, René Duprée, Akira Taue, Yoshinari Ogawa, Soshun, Lee Jae-kyung, Mazada, Zack Sabre Jr., Satoshi Kajiwara, Tomohiro Ishii, Tomoaki Honma, Kushida, Jun Nishikawa, Joe Doering, Kento Miyahara, Masanobu Fuchi, Super Strong Machine, Masao Inoue, Gedo.[1][14][15][16]
Sendai
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Promotion | All Japan Pro Wrestling New Japan Pro-Wrestling Pro Wrestling Noah | ||
Date | February 19, 2012 | ||
City | Sendai, Miyagi | ||
Venue | Sendai Sun Plaza Hall | ||
Attendance | 3,500[17] | ||
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The second All Together show, titled Mōikkai, Hitotsu ni Narō ze ("Once More, Let's Become One"), was announced at the conclusion of the first show.[18] It was held on February 19, 2012, at the Sendai Sun Plaza Hall in Sendai, Miyagi, which was the nearest major city to the epicenter of the March 11, 2011, earthquake and suffered major damage in it and the following tsunami.[19] Much like the first All Together, the second one also aired live on pay-per-view and on tape delay on Fighting TV Samurai, Gaora, NTV G+ and TV Asahi.[20]
The second All Together event featured outside participation from The Great Sasuke, Jinsei Shinzaki, Kenoh and Taro Nohashi from Michinoku Pro Wrestling and Kensuke Sasaki and Katsuhiko Nakajima from Diamond Ring, the recently renamed Kensuke Office. Female wrestler and owner of the Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling promotion, Meiko Satomura, greeted fans during the intermission.[17][21] The event featured eight matches and 50 wrestlers. AJPW's Kenso and NJPW's Kazuchika Okada and Prince Devitt missed the event due to schedule conflicts.
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Promotion | All Japan Pro Wrestling New Japan Pro-Wrestling Pro Wrestling Noah | ||
Date | June 9, 2023 | ||
City | Tokyo, Japan | ||
Venue | Ryogoku Kokugikan | ||
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[edit]2024
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Promotion | United Japan Pro-Wrestling | ||
Date | May 6, 2024 | ||
City | Tokyo, Japan | ||
Venue | Nippon Budokan | ||
Attendance | 4,583[23] | ||
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Results
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1 | House of Torture[broken anchor] (Evil, Ren Narita, and Yujiro Takahashi) defeated Shacho Squad (Hiroshi Tanahashi, Naomichi Marufuji, and Sanshiro Takagi) | Six-man tag team match | 8:50 |
2 | Kenoh defeated Kosei Fujita | Singles match | 9:44 |
3 | Mutual Love (Starlight Kid and Natsupoi) defeated 02line (AZM and Miyu Amasaki) | Tag team match | 9:50 |
4 | Tomohiro Ishii and Daisuke Sekimoto defeated Jeff Cobb and Masa Kitamiya | Tag team match | 13:15 |
5 | El Desperado, Hayata, Kota Minoura, Mao and Ninja Mack defeated Hiromu Takahashi, Los Golpeadores (Alpha Wolf and Dragón Bane), Shunma Katsumata and Yamato | Ten-man tag team match | 13:21 |
6 | Taichi and Kai defeated Zack Sabre Jr. and Chris Brookes | Tag team match | 14:59 |
7 | Bullet Club War Dogs[broken anchor] (David Finlay, Gabe Kidd and Jake Lee (with Gedo)) defeated Los Ingobernables De Japon (Tetsuya Naito, Shingo Takagi and Yota Tsuji) | Six-man tag team match | 17:46 |
8 | Shota Umino, Kaito Kiyomiya, and Yuki Ueno defeated Yuya Uemura, Konosuke Takeshita, and Shun Skywalker | Six-man tag team match | 23:18 |
Sapporo
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Promotion | United Japan Pro-Wrestling | ||
Date | June 15, 2024 | ||
City | Sapporo, Japan | ||
Venue | Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center | ||
Attendance | 2,156[25] | ||
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Results
[edit]No. | Results[26] | Stipulations | Times[25] |
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1 | Toru Yano and Tomoaki Honma defeated Andreza Giant Panda and Tomoya | Tag team match | 6:26 |
2 | TMDK (Zack Sabre Jr. and Ichiban Sweet Boys (Robbie Eagles and Kosei Fujita)) defeated Hayata, Ulka Sasaki and Yu Owada | Six-man tag team match | 8:37 |
3 | Starlight Kid vs. AZM ended in a time-limit draw | Singles match | 15:00 |
4 | Bishamon (Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi) defeated Daichi Hashimoto and Daisuke Sekimoto | Tag team match | 10:24 |
5 | Kazusada Higuchi and United Empire (Jeff Cobb and Great-O-Khan) (with Callum Newman) defeated Tetsuya Endo, Oleg Boltin and Ryohei Oiwa | Six-man tag team match | 9:53 |
6 | Just 5 Guys (Sanada, Taichi and Yuya Uemura) defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi, Naomichi Marufuji and Kento Miyahara | Six-man tag team match | 13:25 |
7 | Masa Kitamiya defeated Tomohiro Ishii | Singles match | 13:42 |
8 | Los Ingobernables de Japon (Shingo Takagi, Bushi, Hiromu Takahashi, Titán and Yota Tsuji) defeated Good Looking Guys (Jack Morris, Anthony Greene and LJ Cleary) and Bullet Club War Dogs (Clark Connors and Drilla Moloney) | Ten-man tag team match | 10:30 |
9 | Yo-Hey and Bullet Club War Dogs (David Finlay and Gabe Kidd) defeated All Rebellion (Kenoh, Alejandro and Kaito Kiyomiya) | Six-man tag team match | 12:16 |
10 | Tetsuya Naito defeated Jake Lee | Singles match | 26:32 |
See also
[edit]References
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