Pro Wrestling Freedoms

Pro Wrestling Freedoms (プロレスリングFREEDOMS, Puroresuringu Furīdamuzu) often stylized in capital letters as FREEDOMS is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion based in Chigasaki, Kanagawa. Founded by Takashi Sasaki in 2009, the promotion lets wrestlers choose their own fighting style, having the "freedom" of choice.[1]

Pro Wrestling Freedoms
AcronymFREEDOMS
Founded2009
Style
HeadquartersChigasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
Founder(s)Takashi Sasaki
WebsiteOfficial website

History

Following the closure of Apache Pro-Wrestling Army (Apache Pro) on August 8, 2009, Takashi Sasaki announced the creation of Pro Wrestling Freedoms (Freedoms) with Gentaro, Jun Kasai, Kumai, Mammoth Sasaki and The Winger.

Over the years, Freedoms has become Japan's premiere deathmatch company, forming an alliance with the American promotion Game Changer Wrestling that has seen both companies trade stars and co-promote events together. Some of Freedoms' top stars include deathmatch legends Jun Kasai, Masashi Takeda, Toru Sugiura, and Daisuke Masaoka. In 2018, Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) initiated "The Collective", a series of showcases from partnering indie promotions. So, Freedoms held their first-ever event in the United States in April 2020.[2]

It is the latest promotion to jump to Independent Wrestling TV (IWTV),[3] following recent partnerships with GCW, Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling, Defy Wrestling, Combat Zone Wrestling, Absolute Intense Wrestling, and more.[4][5]

The promotion held most of their events in various venues such as Korakuen Hall[6] and Tokyo Dome.[7]

Freedoms began a brief partnership with Active Advance Pro Wrestling, starting promoting a series of shows beginning with FREEDOMS/2AW Versus from December 13, 2020.[8]

Roster

This is a list of professional wrestlers who currently wrestle for the company. Alumni and notable guest superstars are also included.[9]

Active

Ring name Real name Notes
Daisuke Masaoka[10] Unknown King of Freedom World Champion
Dragon Libre[11] Unknown
Gentaro[12] Gentaro Takahashi
Jun Kasai[13] Jun Kasai
Kamui[14] Kamui Sawaragi
Kenji Fukimoto[15] Unknown
Mammoth Sasaki[16] Yoshinori Sasaki
Takashi Sasaki[17] Takashi Sasaki
Takayuki Ueki Takayuki Ueki Freelancer
Big Japan Pro Wrestling
AJPW TV Six-Man Tag Team Champion
Tatsuhito Takaiwa Tatsuhito Takaiwa UWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion
Tomoya Hirata[18] Unknown King of Freedom Tag Team Champion
Toshiyuki Sakuda Toshiyuki Sakuda Freelancer
Big Japan Pro Wrestling
Toru Sugiura[19] Unknown King of Freedom Tag Team Champion
Violento Jack Unknown
Yuya Susumu[20] Unknown Freelancer
Pro Wrestling Noah

Alumni/notable guests

Championships

ChampionshipCurrent champion(s)ReignDate wonDays heldSuccessful
defenses
LocationNotes
King of Freedom World Championship Daisuke Masaoka 2 March 29, 2022 31+ 0 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Jun Kasai at The Gekokujō 2022.
King of Freedom World Tag Team Championship Tomoya Hirata and Toru Sugiura 1
(1, 2)
December 25, 2021 125+ 0 Tokyo, Japan Defeated ERE (Takayuki Ueki and Toshiyuki Sakuda) at Blood X'Mas 2021.
UWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship Tatsuhito Takaiwa 1 May 5, 2021 359+ 2 Yokohama, Japan Defeated Kamui at Yokohama Pro-Wrestling Festival 2021.[21]

King of Freedom World Championship

King of Freedom World Championship
The King of Freedom World Championship belt
Details
PromotionPro Wrestling Freedoms
Date establishedMay 2, 2013
Current champion(s)Daisuke Masaoka
Date wonMarch 29, 2022

The King of Freedom World Championship is a professional wrestling championship created and promoted by Pro Wrestling Freedoms and is usually disputed in deathmatches. It is the top title of the company and has been held by a total of eight champions in fifteen different recognized reigns and one vacancy. The current champion is Daisuke Masaoka who is in his second reign.[22]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign DaysDefenses
1 Takashi Sasaki May 2, 2013 Freedoms Tokyo, Japan 1 3654 Defeated Tatsuhito Takaiwa to become the first champion. [23]
2 Yuji Hino May 2, 2014 Freedoms Tokyo, Japan 1 1361 [24]
3 Jun Kasai September 15, 2014 Freedoms Iwate, Japan 1 1011 [25]
4 Masashi Takeda December 25, 2014 Freedoms/Jun Kasai Produce Tokyo, Japan 1 3655 This was a Glass board & alpha deathmatch. [26]
5 Jun Kasai December 25, 2015 Blood X'Mas 2015 Tokyo, Japan 2 890 This was a Face Soka Glass Board deathmatch. [27]
Vacated March 23, 2016
6 Jun Kasai May 2, 2016 We Love Freedoms! We Are Freedoms! Tokyo, Japan 3 720 Defeated Daisuke Masaoka in a Four Corners Of Pain deathmatch to win the vacant title. [28]
7 Violento Jack July 13, 2016 Crazy Monkey Presents Tokyo Death Match Carnival 2016 Tokyo, Japan 1 1661 This was a Ultimate Kaiju Battle deathmatch. [29]
8 Daisuke Masaoka December 26, 2016 Blood X'Mas 2016 Tokyo, Japan 1 3225 This was a Scaffold, Glass Board & Alpha deathmatch. [30]
9 Violento Jack November 13, 2017 Heel Don't Think 2017 Tokyo, Japan 2 1702 This was a Glass Board & No Canvas Ring deathmatch. [31]
10 Masashi Takeda May 2, 2018 We Love Freedoms! We Are Freedoms! 2018 Tokyo, Japan 2 2372 This was a Light Tubes & Double Glass Board +α Deathmatch. [32]
11 Jun Kasai December 25, 2018 Blood X'Mas 2018 Tokyo, Japan 4 2806 This was a Surface Sleeve Glass Board & Self Board deathmatch. [33]
12 Toru Sugiura October 1, 2019 Freedoms 10th Anniversary Celebration Tokyo, Japan 1 6439 This was a Glass Board & Fluorescent Lighttubes & Alpha deathmatch. [34]
13 Violento Jack July 5, 2021 Tokyo Death Match Carnival 2021 Vol. 1 Tokyo, Japan 3 1732 This was a Heart blood sacrifice Glass Board Fluorescent Light Tubes Alpha deathmatch. [35]
14 Jun Kasai December 25, 2021 Blood X'Mas 2021 Tokyo, Japan 5 940 This was a Fluorescent Lighttubes Glass Board Alpha Death Match. [36]
15 Daisuke Masaoka March 29, 2022 The Gekokujō 2022 Tokyo, Japan 2 31+0 This was a Hell Inside and Outside Hell Glass Board +α Death Match. [37]

Combined reigns

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Toru Sugiura19643
2 Jun Kasai57636
3 Masashi Takeda27602
4 Violento Jack35509
5 Takashi Sasaki14365
6 Daisuke Masaoka †25353+
7 Yuji Hino11136

King of Freedom World Tag Team Championship

King of Freedom World Tag Team Championship
One of the King of Freedom World Tag Team Championship belts
Details
PromotionPro Wrestling Freedoms
Date establishedMarch 13, 2014
Current champion(s)Tomoya Hirata and Toru Sugiura
Date wonDecember 25, 2021

The King of Freedom World Tag Team Championship is a tag team title created and promoted by Pro Wrestling Freedoms. There have been a total of eighteen reigns and one vacancy shared between seventeen different teams consisting of thirty-three distinctive wrestlers. The current champions are Tomoya Hirata and Toru Sugiura who are in their first reign as a team.[38]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign DaysDefenses
1 Great Kojika and The Winger March 13, 2014 Freedoms Tokyo, Japan 1 1943 Defeated Takashi Sasaki and Tatsuhito Takaiwa in a tournament final to become the inaugural champions.
2 Unchain
(Jun Kasai and Masashi Takeda)
September 23, 2014 Freedoms Chiba, Japan 1 1283
3 El Hijo del Winger Dos and El Hijo del Winger Uno January 29, 2015 Freedoms Tokyo, Japan 1 350
4 Gentaro and Kenichiro Arai March 5, 2015 Reach For The Star 2015 Tokyo, Japan 1 180
5 Black Buffalo and Susumu March 23, 2015 The Gekokujō 2015 Tokyo, Japan 1 391
6 Kamui and Mammoth Sasaki May 1, 2015 We Love Freedoms! We Are Freedoms! Tokyo, Japan 1 864
7 Gentaro (2) and Takashi Sasaki July 26, 2015 Freedoms @ 24 Hours Pro-Wrestling Tokyo, Japan 1 30
8 Unchain
(Kenji Fukimoto and Minoru Fujita)
July 29, 2015 Midsummer Death Match Carnival At Verge Special Tokyo, Japan 1 180
9 Daisuke Masaoka and Kamui August 16, 2015 Osaka Death Match Carnival 2015 Osaka, Japan 1 1023
10 Gentaro (3) and The Winger (2) November 26, 2015 Heel Don't Think Tokyo, Japan 1 2944
11 Hayata and Yuya Susumu (2) September 15, 2016 Takashi Sasaki Debut 20th Anniversary Tokyo, Japan 1 1574 Yuya Susumu was previosuly known simply as Susumu.
12 The Brahman Brothers
(Brahman Kei and Brahman Shu)
February 19, 2017 Let's Set The Flag Of Glory Much Higher Hiroshima, Japan 2 321 The Brahman Brothers were previously known as El Hijo del Winger Dos and El Hijo del Winger Uno.
13 Mammoth Sasaki (2) and Toru Sugiura March 23, 2017 The Gekokujō 2017 Tokyo, Japan 1 42711
14 Daisuke Masaoka (2) and Violento Jack May 24, 2018 F Spirit 2018 Tokyo, Japan 1 2152
Vacated December 25, 2018
15 Daisuke Masaoka (3) and Violento Jack (2) January 3, 2019 Happy New Freedom 2019 Tokyo, Japan 2 140 Defeated Kamui and Toru Sugiura to win the vacant titles.
Vacated January 17, 2019
16 Mammoth Sasaki (3) and Violento Jack (3) January 17, 2019 Hot Free People 2019 Yokohama, Japan 1 75411 Defeated Kamui and Toru Sugiura to win the vacant titles.
17 Unchain
(Minoru Fujita (2) and Rina Yamashita)
February 9, 2021 Go Beyond The Limit 2021 Tokyo, Japan 1 1071 This was a scramble tornado match.
18 ERE
(Takayuki Ueki and Toshiyuki Sakuda)
May 27, 2021 F Spirit 2021 Tokyo, Japan 1 2122 This was a scramble tornado free weapon deathmatch.
19 Soul Meat
(Tomoya Hirata and Toru Sugiura (2))
December 25, 2021 Blood X'Mas 2021 Tokyo, Japan 1 125+4 This was a Barbed Wire Board & Stone Ocean Self Produced Weapons Death Match. [36]

Combined reigns

As of April 29, 2022.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Mammoth Sasaki and Violento Jack111754
2 Mammoth Sasaki and Toru Sugiura111427
3 Gentaro and The Winger14294
4 Daisuke Masaoka and Violento Jack22215
5 ERE
(Takayuki Ueki and Toshiyuki Sakuda)
12212
6 Great Kojika and The Winger13194
7 Hayata and Yuya Susumu14157
8 Unchain
(Jun Kasai and Masashi Takeda)
13128
9 Soul Meat †
(Tomoya Hirata and Toru Sugiura)
14125+
10 Unchain
(Minoru Fujita and Rina Yamashita)
11107
11 Daisuke Masaoka and Kamui13102
12 Kamui and Mammoth Sasaki1486
13 The Brahman Brothers/El Hijo del Winger Dos and El Hijo del Winger Uno
(Brahman Kei and Brahman Shu)
2167
14 Black Buffalo and Susumu1139
15 Gentaro and Kenichiro Arai1018
Unchain
(Kenji Fukimoto and Minoru Fujita)
1018
17 Gentaro and Takashi Sasaki103

By wrestler

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Mammoth Sasaki3261,267
2 Violento Jack313983
3 Toru Sugiura †215552+
4 Daisuke Masaoka35331
5 Gentaro34315
6 Takayuki Ueki12212
Toshiyuki Sakuda12212
8 Yuya Susumu/Susumu25196
9 Great Kojika13194
The Winger13194
11 Kamui27188
12 Hayata14157
13 Jun Kasai13128
Masashi Takeda13128
15 Minoru Fujita22125
16 Tomoya Hirata †14125+
17 Rina Yamashita11107
18 Brahman Kei/El Hijo del Winger Dos2167
Brahman Shu/El Hijo del Winger Uno2167
20 Black Buffalo1139
21 Kenji Fukimoto1018
Kenichiro Arai1018
23 Takashi Sasaki103

See also

Notes

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