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Acronym
  
IWA Japan

Founder
  
Victor Quiñones

Owner
  
Tatsukuni Asano

Headquarters
  
Tokyo, Japan

Founded
  
1994

Defunct
  
2014

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Style
  
Deathmatch (original)Comedy (current)

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International Wrestling Association of Japan, more commonly known as IWA Japan, was a Japanese professional wrestling promotion operating from 1994 to 1996 and again from 2011 onwards. It was formed by Victor Quiñones as a successor to the W*W*ING promotion, which was folding at the time. Most of the wrestlers jumped ship to Quiñones' new IWA Japan group. He found a sponsor in Tatsukuni "Kinroku" Asano, a business man who owned several restaurants in Tokyo and had bought and run several wrestling shows prior to IWA Japan. After the failure of IWA Japan Victor Quiñones founded a homonymous federation in Puerto Rico in 1999, the International Wrestling Association.

Contents

Bath house death match


Opening stage

They had their first show in Yokosuka, Kanagawa on May 21, 1994 which was taped for TV. The early shows often featured many ex W*W*ING wrestlers like Yukihiro Kanemura, Shoji Nakamaki, Nobutaka Araya and the Head Hunters. They also had fans to fill out questionnaires about the shows and sometimes gave away freebies. Quiñones booked talent from all over the world to compete in IWA, including Cactus Jack and Terry Funk who engaged in some of their most famous bouts.

1995 King of the Death Match Tournament

With IWA getting more popular due to the charisma of some of their wrestlers, they decided to produce a show called Kawasaki Dream, which was held on August 20, 1995 at the Kawasaki Baseball Stadium. The main attraction of the show was the first ever 8-man single elimination deathmatch tournament, which featured Cactus Jack, Terry Funk, Shoji Nakamaki, Hiroshi Ono, Leatherface, Tiger Jeet Singh, Terry Gordy and former FMW wrestler Mr. Gannosuke. The show also featured an NWA World Heavyweight Championship defense, as Tarzan Goto challenged then-champion Dan Severn for the title.

The standout in this tournament were the three matches in which Mick Foley wrestled. The first one was a "Barbed Wire, Baseball Bat, and Thumbtack Match". The second was a "Barbed Wire Board Spike Nail Match". The third was a "Barbed Wire Rope, Exploding C4, and Time Bomb Match".

Show results

Dark Matches:

  • Keisuke Yamada & Keizo Matsuda defeated Yoshihiro Tajiri & Taisuke Tagami via pinfall (11:44)
  • Kiyoko Ichiki defeated Emi Motokawa via pinfall (10:24)
  • Quarter-Finals:

  • Tiger Jeet Singh defeated Mr. Gannosuke in a Barbed Wire Board & Chain Match via pinfall (7:11)
  • Terry Funk defeated Leatherface in a Barbed Wire Board & Chain Match via pinfall (8:54)
  • Cactus Jack defeated Terry Gordy in a Barbed Wire Baseball Bat & Thumbtacks Match via pinfall (6:58)
  • Shoji Nakamaki defeated Hiroshi Ono in a Barbed Wire Baseball Bat & Thumbtacks Match via pinfall (7:19)
  • Mid-Card:

  • Takashi Okano defeated Flying Kid Ichihara via pinfall for the WWA World Light Heavyweight Championship (17:01)
  • Iceman defeated Kamikaze via pinfall (9:45)
  • Semi-Finals:

  • Terry Funk defeated Tiger Jeet Singh in a Barbed Wire Board & Glass Match via pinfall (6:04)
  • Cactus Jack defeated Shoji Nakamaki in a Barbed Wire Board & Spike Nail Match via pinfall (9:49)
  • World Championship Bouts:

  • The Headhunters defeated Los Cowboys via pinfall for the IWA World Tag Team Championship (17:39)
  • Dan Severn successfully defended the NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Tarzan Goto via TKO (11:35)
  • Finals:

  • Cactus Jack defeated Terry Funk in a Barbed Wire Rope, Exploding Barbed Wire Boards & Exploding Ring Time Bomb Death Match via pinfall (13:21)
  • King of the Death Match Tournament winner: Cactus Jack

    Post 1996 and The Demise of IWA Japan

    Quiñones left IWA at the end of 1995, along with the NWA affiliation. Goto, Gannosuke, and Flying Kid Ichihara followed suit in late-1996 to join Tokyo Pro. Subsequently, IWA started to go downhill after losing much of the talent that Quiñones booked.

    The promotion folded on October 13, 2014, following its 20th anniversary event and the retirement of Asano.

    Championships

    Current
  • IWA Triple Crown Championship
  • Defunct
  • IWA World Heavyweight Championship
  • IWA World Tag Team Championship
  • IWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship
  • AJPW/IWA Women's World Championship
  • AWF World Women's Championship
  • W*W*ING World Heavyweight Championship
  • Roster

  • Natives: Great Kabuki, Tarzan Goto, Mr. Gannosuke, Yoshihiro Tajiri, Shoji Nakamaki, Nobutaka Araya, Daisuke Taue, Takashi Okano, Yoshiya Yamashita, Ryo Miyake, Flying Kid Ichihara
  • Foreigners: Dick Slater, Terry Funk, Cactus Jack, Tracey Smothers, "Dr. Death" Steve Williams, "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, The Headhunters (Headhunter A and Headhunter B) Miguel Perez Jr.
  • References

    International Wrestling Association of Japan Wikipedia