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Wrestle Association R (formerly known as Wrestle and Romance and abbreviated as WAR) was a Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded and run by Genichiro Tenryu as the successor to Super World of Sports, and which lasted from 1992 to 2000. The promotion initially established as Wrestle and Romance in 1992, had very few regular contracted workers, instead most of the workers were either freelance or employed in other promotions. Because of this WAR ran many all-star cards. It had inter-promotional feuds against New Japan Pro-Wrestling, Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, the new Tokyo Pro Wrestling, and UWF International. WAR also continued, albeit in a loose fashion, SWS's old working agreement with the World Wrestling Federation, when they backed the WWF's first Japanese tour, in 199

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  • Wrestle Association R, anteriormente conocida como Wrestle and Romance, fue una empresa de lucha libre profesional japonesa fundada en 1992 por Genichiro Tenryu. Fue creada para sustituir a , la anterior promoción de Tenryu.​ El funcionamiento de WAR fue considerablemente diferente al de las demás empresas de lucha del momento, ya que la mayoría de su plantilla estaba compuesta por freelancers y trabajadores de otras promociones, por lo que sus programas eran casi siempre all-star. WAR tuvo acuerdos de trabajo con empresas como New Japan Pro Wrestling, Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, , Kitao Dojo y Union of Wrestling Forces International. Además, fue la primera empresa de Japón en crear un campeonato de peso crucero en parejas, antes de que New Japan y otras copiasen la idea. En 1998, la empresa comenzó a descender en su actividad, como consecuencia de la creciente implicación de Tenryu en New Japan. Poco después, en 2000, WAR tuvo su último evento, celebrando el retorno de Tenryu a All Japan Pro Wrestling, de la que había departido anteriormente para establecer sus propias promociones. (es)
  • Wrestle Association R (formerly known as Wrestle and Romance and abbreviated as WAR) was a Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded and run by Genichiro Tenryu as the successor to Super World of Sports, and which lasted from 1992 to 2000. The promotion initially established as Wrestle and Romance in 1992, had very few regular contracted workers, instead most of the workers were either freelance or employed in other promotions. Because of this WAR ran many all-star cards. It had inter-promotional feuds against New Japan Pro-Wrestling, Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, the new Tokyo Pro Wrestling, and UWF International. WAR also continued, albeit in a loose fashion, SWS's old working agreement with the World Wrestling Federation, when they backed the WWF's first Japanese tour, in 1994. On July 28, 1995, WAR was renamed "Wrestle Association R" at a show held in the Korakuen Hall. In 1998, WAR cancelled contracts to the roster and began running fewer and fewer events due to Tenryu's comeback in New Japan, and in July 2000, it promoted a farewell show that served as the prelude to Tenryu's return to All Japan Pro Wrestling (many wrestlers from WAR also joined AJPW to fill the void by those who joined Mitsuharu Misawa in forming Pro Wrestling Noah). The WAR name was kept for the use of a stable led by Tenryu during brief angles in All Japan and FMW in 2001. On July 27, 2006, WAR staged a reunion show at Tokyo Korakuen Hall. The show was supported by various Japanese wrestling promotions including New Japan, All Japan Pro Wrestling and Dragon Gate. This was also the final card promoted under the WAR banner. WAR was the first promotion to create a steady junior heavyweight tag team title long before New Japan Pro-Wrestling, WCW, and Pro Wrestling Noah hit upon the idea. In 2010, the Tenryu Project was organised, and is somewhat of a successor to WAR. (en)
  • WAR(ダブル・エー・アール)は、かつて存在した日本のプロレス団体。設立当初は「Wrestle and Romance(レッスル・アンド・ロマンス)」の略とされていたが後に「Wrestle Association R(レッスル・アソシエーション・アール)」に変更された。 (ja)
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  • Rey Misterio, Jr. defeated Psicosis (en)
  • Dos Caras defeated El Samurai (en)
  • Gedo defeated Dos Caras (en)
  • Gedo defeated Masayoshi Motegi via submission (en)
  • Gedo defeated Wild Pegasus (en)
  • Gran Naniwa defeated Damián 666 (en)
  • Jushin Liger defeated Gedo (en)
  • Jushin Liger defeated Gran Naniwa (en)
  • Jushin Liger defeated Último Dragón (en)
  • Lionheart defeated Hanzo Nakajima (en)
  • Wild Pegasus defeated Lionheart (en)
  • Shinjiro Otani defeated Masaaki Mochizuki via submission (en)
  • Último Dragón defeated Shinjiro Otani (en)
  • Último Dragón defeated Shoichi Funaki (en)
  • Jado and Gedo defeated Gentaro and Kintaro Kanemura (en)
  • Heisei Ishingun defeated Hiromichi Fuyuki and Tatsumi Kitahara (en)
  • Dragon Kid, Genki Horiguchi and Ryo Saito defeated Kenichiro Arai, Susumu Yokosuka and Yasushi Kanda (en)
  • Shiro Koshinaka and Tatsumi Fujinami defeated Hiromitsu Kanehara and Nobuhiko Takada (en)
  • Eagle Sawai and Magnum Tokyo defeated Genichiro Tenryu and Rumi Kazama (en)
  • Nobukazu Hirai and Yuji Yasuraoka defeated Tatsuhito Takaiwa and Yuji Nagata (en)
  • Animal Warrior defeated The Beverly Brothers (en)
  • Arashi defeated John Tenta (en)
  • Carol Midori (en)
  • Genichiro Tenryu defeated Tatsumi Fujinami (en)
  • Genichiro Tenryu defeated Yoji Anjo (en)
  • Hiromichi Fuyuki defeated Arashi (en)
  • Hiroshi Hase defeated Koki Kitahara (en)
  • Jado defeated Yoshihiro Takayama (en)
  • John Tenta defeated The Warlord (en)
  • King Haku defeated Mr. Hughes (en)
  • Koji Kitao defeated Ishinriki by knockout (en)
  • Koki Kitahara defeated Kim Duk (en)
  • Koki Kitahara defeated Shigekazu Tajiri (en)
  • Masao Orihara defeated Nobutaka Araya (en)
  • Masashi Aoyagi defeated Masao Orihara by count-out (en)
  • Mil Mascaras defeated Gran Markus Jr. (en)
  • Lance Storm, Rey Misterio, Jr., Ultimo Dragon and Yuji Yasuraoka defeated Gedo, Jushin Thunder Liger, Juventud Guerrera and Lion Do (en)
  • Nobukazu Hirai defeated Yuji Yasuraoka (en)
  • Noriyo Tateno defeated Carol Midori (en)
  • Pentagon Black defeated Masaaki Mochizuki (en)
  • Ric Flair fought Genichiro Tenryu to a draw (en)
  • Riki Choshu and Satoshi Kojima defeated Fuyuki-Gun (en)
  • Super Strong Machine defeated Lionheart (en)
  • The Great Kabuki defeated Black Cat (en)
  • The Great Kabuki defeated Takashi Ishikawa (en)
  • The Undertaker defeated King Haku (en)
  • Tomohiro Ishii defeated Koji Ishinriki (en)
  • Ultimo Dragon defeated Atlantis (en)
  • Ultimo Dragon defeated Negro Casas (en)
  • Yuji Yasuraoka defeated Koji Inomata (en)
  • Hiromichi Fuyuki fought Super Strong Machine to a draw (en)
  • Koki Kitahara defeated Masahito Kakihara via submission (en)
  • Michiko Nagashima and Rumi Kazama defeated Shara and Utako Hozumi (en)
  • Atsushi Onita and Tarzan Goto defeated Ashura Hara and Genichiro Tenryu (en)
  • Genichiro Tenryu and Masao Orihara defeated Ashura Hara and Ultimo Dragon (en)
  • Ashura Hara and Ishinriki defeated King Haku and Masao Orihara (en)
  • Arashi versus Hiromichi Fuyuki ended in a time limit draw in Round 5 (en)
  • Hiromichi Fuyuki and Super Strong Machine defeated Heisei Ishingun (en)
  • Masao Orihara and Ultimo Dragon defeated Sato and The Great Sasuke (en)
  • Dos Caras and Gran Naniwa defeated Damien and Super Battle Ranger (en)
  • Chavo Guerrero and Paul Diamond defeated Nobukazu Hirai and Yoshiro Ito (en)
  • Jado and Gedo defeated Masanobu Kurisu and Nobukazu Hirai (en)
  • Kazushi Sakuraba and Yuhi Sano defeated Nobukazu Hirai and Osamu Taitoko via submission (en)
  • Don Fujii, Genichiro Tenryu, Koki Kitahara and Masao Orihara defeated Heisei Ishingun (en)
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  • WAR(ダブル・エー・アール)は、かつて存在した日本のプロレス団体。設立当初は「Wrestle and Romance(レッスル・アンド・ロマンス)」の略とされていたが後に「Wrestle Association R(レッスル・アソシエーション・アール)」に変更された。 (ja)
  • Wrestle Association R, anteriormente conocida como Wrestle and Romance, fue una empresa de lucha libre profesional japonesa fundada en 1992 por Genichiro Tenryu. Fue creada para sustituir a , la anterior promoción de Tenryu.​ En 1998, la empresa comenzó a descender en su actividad, como consecuencia de la creciente implicación de Tenryu en New Japan. Poco después, en 2000, WAR tuvo su último evento, celebrando el retorno de Tenryu a All Japan Pro Wrestling, de la que había departido anteriormente para establecer sus propias promociones. (es)
  • Wrestle Association R (formerly known as Wrestle and Romance and abbreviated as WAR) was a Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded and run by Genichiro Tenryu as the successor to Super World of Sports, and which lasted from 1992 to 2000. The promotion initially established as Wrestle and Romance in 1992, had very few regular contracted workers, instead most of the workers were either freelance or employed in other promotions. Because of this WAR ran many all-star cards. It had inter-promotional feuds against New Japan Pro-Wrestling, Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, the new Tokyo Pro Wrestling, and UWF International. WAR also continued, albeit in a loose fashion, SWS's old working agreement with the World Wrestling Federation, when they backed the WWF's first Japanese tour, in 199 (en)
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  • WAR (プロレス) (ja)
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