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Pro Wrestling Zero1 Acronym ZERO1 Founded January 25, 2001 Style Strong style Headquarters Japan Founder(s) Shinya Hashimoto Owner(s) First On Stage Inc. (FOS) Sister Pro-Wrestling SUN Formerly Pro Wrestling Zero-One (2001-2004)
Pro Wrestling Zero1-Max (2004-2008)Website Official Site Of Zero ONE Pro Wrestling Zero1 (stylized as Pro Wrestling ZERO1), formerly known as Pro Wrestling Zero-One and Pro Wrestling Zero1-Max, is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded in 2001. It was affiliated with the National Wrestling Alliance from 2001 until late 2004 and again from 2011 onwards. The promotion's name seems to refer to the year it was created.
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Backstory
In 2000, Shinya Hashimoto proposed an independent promotion within New Japan Pro Wrestling called New Japan Pro Wrestling ZERO; the idea was shot down, and when Hashimoto was fired by NJPW in November 2000, he registered the Pro Wrestling ZERO-ONE name.
History
The promotion was founded by former New Japan Pro Wrestling stars Shinya Hashimoto and Shinjiro Otani. Over the years, they attracted talent from both New Japan and the independents, such as Tatsuhito Takaiwa, Masato Tanaka, Takao Omori, Ikuto Hidaka, and former RINGS fighter Wataru Sakata.
In the past ZERO1 has had working agreements with Pro Wrestling Noah, All Japan Pro Wrestling, New Japan Pro Wrestling, RIKIPRO, Hustle, Big Mouth Loud, King's Road and Dragondoor (now El Dorado Wrestling) which enabled Zero1 wrestlers to challenge for and hold the other promotions' titles. Hashimoto won the Triple Crown heavyweight title, Takaiwa held NOAH's GHC junior heavyweight title, and Zero1 top Junior tag team of Ikuto Hidaka & Minoru Fujita placed 2nd in the 2005 "Differ Cup" tag tournament run by NOAH and won the NOAH GHC Junior tag team championships in March 2006.
Zero1's structure was, until recently, very much like Genichiro Tenryu's old WAR promotion: the focus on the top star (in this case, Hashimoto), with other talent ranking below him. This is no longer the case however as Shinjiro Otani runs the promotion much differently than Hashimoto.
On November 30, 2004 Hashimoto gave up ownership of the promotion, telling the press that due to financial problems he had decided to step away from the company. Hashimoto had been very injured physically that whole past year and needed surgery, but looked to be heading back to New Japan Pro Wrestling after recovering.
The promotion continued without any delays, stoppages or cancellations. A new parent company "First On Stage" was formed consisting of President Yoshiyuki Nakamura, Ring Announcer Oki Okidata, Shinjiro Otani and a company named Baltic Curry. The promotion was re-named Pro Wrestling Zero1-Max with Otani and Nakamura taking over the general operations.
Several notable foreign wrestlers also work, or have worked for the promotion. For example: Low Ki, A.J. Styles, Samoa Joe, Steve Corino, Spanky, Paul London, Alex Shelley, Sonjay Dutt, Mike Knox, Sylvester Terkay, Super Crazy, Matt Striker, C.W. Anderson, Colt Cabana, CM Punk, Tom Howard, Greg Bownds, Chris Sabin , Ryan Sakoda and Aaron Aguilera.
Among the major changes to the federation's structure was joining the AWA Superstars of Wrestling (now Wrestling Superstars Live) as the only Japanese member. At the same time the owner of the company's National Wrestling Alliance promoting license, New Japan Pro Wrestling, took the license back for their own use.
On July 11, 2005 former owner and top star, Shinya Hashimoto, died suddenly of a brain aneurysm at the age of 40.
Zero1-Max holds a Heavyweight tournament every Summer in the last week of July called the "Fire Festival" (Himatsuri) where the winner holds the "Fire Sword" (a katana) for a whole year until the next summer's tournament. They also hold a Yasukuni Shrine show every April and a yearly Junior Tournament called the "Tenka-Ichi Jr tournament."
On September 12, 2006, Zero1-Max joined 12 other pro wrestling companies and joined the Global Professional Wrestling Alliance (GPWA), an alliance that will keep the various promotions involved from stepping on each other toes and instead fostering an environment of cooperation rather than competition. The new alliance will also occasionally put on "Super Shows" where all the promotions will send fighters to compete representing their own companies under the GPWA banner. Pro Wrestling Noah's CEO Mitsuharu Misawa was inaugurated as the first Chairman of the new alliance, with Zero1-Max's Yoshiyuki Nakamura announced as the company's President.
In 2008, the promotion shortened the name to Pro Wrestling Zero1.
In 2011, the promotion returned to the NWA as their Japanese territory. In March 2011, NWA presented Zero1 with the NWA Pan-Pacific Premium Heavyweight Championship in celebration of the promotion's 10th anniversary. In July, Daisuke Sekimoto won the Fire Festival to become the first champion.
Championships
See also: Pro Wrestling Zero1 rosterChampionship: Champion(s): Held since: Zero1 World Heavyweight Championship Kohei Sato November 6, 2011 NWA United National Heavyweight Championship Shito Ueda November 9, 2011 Zero-One United States Heavyweight Championship Mr. Wrestling III November 9, 2008 Zero1 International Junior Heavyweight Championship Takuya Sugawara May 23, 2011 NWA Intercontinental Tag Team Championship Masato Tanaka & Zeus September 14, 2011 NWA International Lightweight Tag Team Championship Ikuto Hidaka & Takafumi Ito August 7, 2011 NWA Pan-Pacific Premium Heavyweight Championship Daisuke Sekimoto August 7, 2011 Tournaments
Zero1 also hold several annual tournaments:
Tournament Latest winner(s) Date won Fire Festival Daisuke Sekimoto August 7, 2011 Furinkazan Akebono & Shinjiro Otani December 7, 2009 External links
National Wrestling Alliance World Championships National and Regional Championships Current Territories Miscellaneous Pro Wrestling Zero1 Pay Per View Zero1 Truth Century Creation(2001-2003) · Zero1 Shingeki (2001) · Zero1 Genesis (2002) · Zero1 Impossible To Escape (2002) · Zero1 Truth Creation(2002) · Zero1 *U$A(2003-2004) · Zero1 Extremination-D (2003) · Zero1 Infinity (2003) · Zero1 Manifesto-1(2004) · Zero1 Miracle Rocket : 2nd Impact(2008) · Zero1 10th Anniversary : Pro-Wrestling(2011)Professional wrestling in Japan ActiveMajor promotions Men: All Japan Pro Wrestling · Dragon Gate · New Japan Pro Wrestling · Pro Wrestling NOAH · Pro Wrestling ZERO1Independent promotions Men: 666 · Big Japan Pro Wrestling · Dramatic Dream Team · FREEDOMS · HUSTLE · Inoki Genome Federation · Kaientai Dojo · Kensuke Office · Michinoku Pro Wrestling · Osaka Pro Wrestling · Real Japan Pro Wrestling · SMASH · Tenryu Project
Women: JWP Project · LLPW · Ice Ribbon · Oz Academy · Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling · Pro Wrestling WAVE · REINAGoverning bodies and interpromotional alliances Defunct promotionsNational promotions Independent promotions Men: Battlarts · Big Mouth Loud · Fighting Network Rings · Social Pro Wrestling Federation · Super World of Sports · Tokyo Pro Wrestling · Universal Wrestling Federation · UWF International · Universal Lucha Libre · WAR · El Dorado Wrestling · Fighting World of Japan Pro Wrestling · International Wrestling Association of Japan · Kingdom · Pioneer Senshi · Pro Wrestling Fujiwara Gumi · W*ING
Women: Japan Women's Pro Wrestling · ARSION · AtoZ · IBUKI · JDStar · NEO · Pro Wrestling SUNCategories:- Japanese professional wrestling promotions
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