Name
AJW

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Established
1968 (56 years old)

First Recorded Event
1994-11-20

Current Season
2022

Sport
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Location
Japan

Gender
Female

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calendar Zenjo Ism XMas Night 1995 (25 Dec 95)
calendar Tag League The Best 1995 Day 52 (10 Dec 95)
calendar Tag League The Best 1995 Day 51 (09 Dec 95)
calendar Tag League The Best 1995 Day 50 (08 Dec 95)
calendar Tag League The Best 1995 Day 49 (07 Dec 95)
calendar Tag League The Best 1995 Day 48 (06 Dec 95)
calendar Sensation (04 Dec 95)
calendar Tag League The Best 1995 Day 46 (02 Dec 95)
calendar Tag League The Best 1995 Day 45 (01 Dec 95)
calendar Tag League The Best 1995 Day 44 (30 Nov 95)

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The All Japan Womens Pro Wrestling, established in 1968, was the successor to the All Japan Womens Pro Wrestling Association. By the mid-1960s, the association had fallen apart, due to infighting between the member promotions, and female wrestling was relegated back to being a sideshow act in strip-tease theaters. In 1967, another attempt to organize the sport of women's professional wrestling was made with a new All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Association. This time the Fabulous Moolah, the NWA Women's Champion, came across from the United States and traded her title with Yukiko Tomoe, to lend legitimacy to the promotion. The new Association broke up later that year. Finally, Takashi Matsunaga, who had been the promoter for All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Federation, formed the All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Corporation (AJW) with his brothers. The promotion held its first card on June 4, 1968, and got a television deal with Fuji TV in the same year.
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AJW Womens

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