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Japanese professional wrestling promotion
Wrestling International New Generations
Wrestling International New Generations logo
AcronymW*ING
FoundedDecember 1, 1991
DefunctMarch 21, 1994
StyleHardcore wrestling
HeadquartersJapan
Founder(s)Kazuyoshi Osako
Mickey Ibaragi
SuccessorIWA Japan
World W*ING Spirit

Wrestling International New Generations (W*ING) was a Japanese professional wrestling promotion specialized in deathmatches.

History

After leaving Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling in the summer of 1991, Kazuyoshi Osako and Kiyoshi "Mickey" Ibaragi founded Wrestling International New Generations (W*ING), with Osako as President and Ibaragi as Vice President. They would also lure away Mr. Pogo and Víctor Quiñones from FMW, taking away their number one heel and booker/talent exchanger.

Their first show took place on August 7, 1991, at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. W*ING would also have a talent exchange relationship with Puerto Rico-based World Wrestling Council, as well as sharing WWC's Caribbean Heavyweight and World Junior Heavyweight Championships between the two promotions. On March 21, 1994, W*ING closed due to the massive loss of money. Quinones would later form International Wrestling Association of Japan later that year.

After W*ING

In 1994, former W*ING wrestlers Mr. Pogo, Mitsuhiro Matsunaga, Hideki Hosaka and Yukihiro Kanemura joined FMW and formed a W*ING Alliance, which had the motive of ending FMW as they held Atsushi Onita and his FMW responsible for ending W*ING. The W*ING storyline carried on for three years before the stable was forced to disband on September 28, 1997.

Since 1995, Ibaragi has held several one-off W*ING reunion shows until 2010.

Mr. Pogo formed an offshoot promotion in 2001 called World W*ING Spirit (WWS), which would last until his death on June 23, 2017.

Notable W*ING alumni

Natives

Gaijin

United States

Canada

Mexico

Puerto Rico

United Kingdom

  • Pete Collins
  • Bill Collins

Australia

Africa

Championships

Championships exclusive to W*ING

Championships shared between W*ING and WWC

See also

References

External links

W*ING page at Pro-Wrestling Title Histories

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