NJPW History
This series focuses on the history of New Japan Pro Wrestling — a company that has always taken its inspiration wherever it can find it, whether it be the American pro style, lucha libre, or even mixed martial arts. Out of that hodgepodge of wrestling and grappling styles, NJPW has created a fully unique house style that has produced some of the greatest and most watched matches and cards in wrestling history. The company was formed in 1972 from the ashes of the JWA and headed by Antonio Inoki, who achieved legendary status in the 1970s and 1980s through his wars with Tiger Jeet Singh, Stan Hansen, Andre the Giant and legitimate fighters from around the world, even including Muhammad Ali! In the early 1980s, NJPW peaked in popularity, fueled by Inoki’s stardom, the rise of Tiger Mask as a high-flying junior heavyweight superstar, the electric feud between Riki Choshu and Tatsumi Fujinami and a popular American wrestler named Hulk Hogan. By the mid-80s, the company was constantly embroiled in turmoil with seemingly one scandal or catastrophe forming just as the previous one subsided, but even in disarray, the company produced some of the best wrestling on earth. By 1989, Choshu became booker, which added some much needed stability, and the company began running dome shows, which would become an annual tradition. Choshu built Shinya Hashimoto, Masahiro Chono and Keiji Muto as the next generation of top stars while Jushin Liger spearheaded the junior heavyweight division as both its booker and ace, delivering some great matches against Naoki Sano, Shinjiro Otani, Norio Honaga, El Samurai, Great Sasuke and many others. In the late 90s, the company’s flirtation with shoots, which had part of the company since its inception, became even more integral, leading to another big wave in popularity centered around Hashimoto’s feud with Ogawa. That same feud was taken too far and ultimately caused Hashimoto’s once bright star to fall and the company entered a dark period where they were overly obsessed with putting their top stars in real fights where they would often lose and never reach their potential as superstars, a trend colloquially referred to as Inokism. The company was largely in search of identity for much of the 2000s, although they had another wave of homegrown stars working their way through the ranks, including Hiroshi Tanahashi and Shinsuke Nakamura. By the early 2010s, while NJPW would never again hit the popularity of previous decades, they became a formidable and successful wrestling company again, producing literally hundreds of top-tier matches involving Tanahashi and Nakamura, along with Minoru Suzuki, Kazuchika Okada, Kota Ibushi and Tetsuya Naito, with the Tanahashi-Okada feud positioned as the top rivalry of the era. In addition, they built top foreign talent such as AJ Styles, Kenny Omega and Zack Sabre Jr. and slowly began expanding to the United States. NJPW remains the top wrestling company in Japan today.
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New Japan Pro Wrestling Prequels #01 (1967-1969) #02 (1969-1970) #03 (1970-1971) #04 (May-December 1971) #05 (December 1971-May 1972)
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NJPW History #1 (02:08:52) Matches from 1967-1969 BONUS! ANTONIO INOKI & MICHIAKI YOSHIMURA vs BARON SCICLUNA & VICTOR RIVERA (12/06/1967; JWA; 00:33:17) BONUS! ANTONIO INOKI & SHOHEI BABA vs DANNY HODGE & WILBUR SNYDER (02/11/1969; JWA; 00:05:21) BONUS! ANTONIO INOKI & SHOHEI BABA vs THE DESTROYER & BULL RAMOS (02/26/1969; JWA Dynamic Series; 00:06:19) BONUS! ANTONIO INOKI & KINTARO OKI vs NELSON ROYAL & PAUL JONES (03/05/1969; JWA Dynamic Series; 00:25:21) BONUS! ANTONIO INOKI vs BOBO BRAZIL (04/05/1969; JWA World League; 00:10:32) BONUS! SEIJI SAKAGUCHI &…
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NJPW History #2 (01:53:18) Matches from 1969-1970 BONUS! ANTONIO INOKI & SHOHEI BABA vs DICK THE BRUISER & THE CRUSHER (08/13/1969; JWA Summer Series I; 00:16:24) BONUS! ANTONIO INOKI vs DORY FUNK JR. (12/02/1969; JWA NWA Series; 01:03:47) BONUS! ANTONIO INOKI-KINTARO OKI-MITSU HIRAI vs JIM OSBORNE-PHIL ROBLEY-CURTIS IAUKEA (03/03/1970; JWA Dynamic and Iron Claw Series; 00:33:07)
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NJPW History #3 (02:19:40) Matches from 1970-1971 BONUS! DORY FUNK JR. vs ANTONIO INOKI (08/02/1970; JWA NWA World Champion Series; 01:04:37) BONUS! ANTONIO INOKI & SHOHEI BABA vs DORY FUNK JR. & TERRY FUNK (08/04/1970; JWA NWA World Champion Series; 00:15:16) BONUS! ANTONIO INOKI & SHOHEI BABA vs JOHNNY VALENTINE & GENE KINISKI (12/01/1970; JWA International Champion Series; 00:34:59) BONUS! ANTONIO INOKI & SHOHEI BABA vs MIL MASCARAS & SPIROS ARION (03/02/1971; JWA; 00:24:48)
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NJPW History #4 (02:07:55) Matches from May-December 1971 BONUS! ANTONIO INOKI vs THE DESTROYER (05/19/1971; JWA World League; 00:29:41) BONUS! ANTONIO INOKI vs JACK BRISCO (08/05/1971; JWA Summer Big Series; 00:35:42) BONUS! ANTONIO INOKI vs DICK MURDOCH (12/04/1971; JWA World Champion Series; 00:26:04) BONUS! DORY FUNK JR. vs SEIJI SAKAGUCHI (12/09/1971; JWA World Champion Series; 00:36:38)
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NJPW History #5 (02:01:04) Matches from December 1971-May 1972 BONUS! SEIJI SAKAGUCHI & MICHIAKI YOSHIMURA vs DORY FUNK JR. & DICK MURDOCH (12/12/1971; JWA World Champion Series; 00:36:38) ANTONIO INOKI vs KARL GOTCH (03/06/1972; NJPW Debut Show; 00:20:05) KOTETSU YAMAMOTO & TOYONOBORI vs JIM DURANGO & JOHN DURANGO (03/06/1972; NJPW Debut Show; 00:13:48) BONUS! SEIJI SAKAGUCHI & SHOHEI BABA vs DORY FUNK JR. & TERRY FUNK (05/19/1972; JWA Golden Series I; 00:50:33)
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