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Acronym | DG |
Type | Private |
Industry | Professional wrestling Puroresu Lucha Libre |
Corporate number | 4140001020186 |
Founded | July 5, 2004 |
Founder(s) | Takashi Okamura |
Headquarters | Kobe, Hyogo, Japan |
Area served | Worldwide |
Parent | GAORA |
Sister | Dragon Gate USA Dragon Gate UK |
Formerly | Toryumon Japan |
Subsidiaries | Dragon Gate NEX Dragon Gate Records Dragon Gate UK |
Website | Official Japanese Website |
Dragon Gate Pro-Wrestling Co., Ltd. (ドラゴンゲートプロレス株式会社 Doragon Gēto Puroresu Kabushiki-kaisha), operating as Dragon Gate Pro-Wrestling (ドラゴンゲートプロレス Doragon Gēto Puroresu) and often referred to as Dragon Gate (ドラゴンゲート Doragon Gēto), is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion formerly known as Toryumon Japan.it stayed behind after Ultimo Dragon left Toryumon and took the name and rights with him in 2004 Most of Dragon Gate's wrestlers are graduates from Último Dragón's Toryumon Gym, and thus the promotion is based on a Junior Heavyweight style with varying emphasis on high flying maneuvers, flashy technical grappling, and submissions.
Overview
History
In early June 2004, it was announced that Ultimo Dragon, who just returned from a one-year stint with WWE, leaving the Toryumon Japan promotion and taking the Toryumon name since he owned the rights. The last show was promoted under the Toryumon name that took take place at the fifth anniversary show "Vo Aniversario" at Kobe World Hall in Hyogo on July 4. Takashi Okamura, was serving as the Director of Toryumon Japan while Ultimo was in WWE, then he announced that the promotion would continue on independently as Dragon Gate.
Naming the promotion Dragon Gate was itself taking from the meaning of the word Toryumon itself. The word was coined after the homonym that is translated as climbing up dragon gate, which means the gateway to success.
Following the split, Dragon Gate immediately went on to work, launching the Every Day Pro Wrestling project. As part of the Fuji Television "Adventure King" as attraction in Tokyo, Dragon Gate wrestlers would wrestle two shows per day throughout July and August, often having two or three matches per show. They would hold the larger scale "Premium" shows once a week during this time. The project was a success and it brought in new fans to Dragon Gate and wrestling in general. They would hold a second in 2005, which further increased the fanbase.
The promotion reached a very intriguing predicament by the end of 2004 and going into the start of 2005 as several key wrestlers left, either by their own or by being fired. Those gone were Milano Collection AT, SUWA, TARU, and the entire Aagan Iisou unit, the latter group having been the main heels of the promotion. Also, the highly popular and revolutionary Crazy MAX unit had folded due to SUWA's departure. Following a bad period in the month of January in 2005, company ace CIMA would turn heel and start a new unit called Blood Generation that got the promotion back on track.
2005 also saw the foundations for expansion outside of Japan, a very ambitious concept for a company that was nearly a year into its independent existence. CIMA, along with first Dragon Gate trueborn's graduate Shingo Takagi, travelled to the United States to wrestle in ROH. In November, they ran a show in Kanan, China that drew 3,500 attendance, setting the creation of plans to run shows in the United States and South Korea. Also in November, Mexican gaijin Vangelis and King Shisa, who would later revealed to be Pentagon Black, appeared in Dragon Gate and were followed by American gaijin Jack Evans and Roderick Strong. This would set the tone for the promotion, previously under isolationist principles for the most part, opening their doors to outside talent from 2006 onward.
Dragon Gate sended talent to ROH and PWG in 2006 where they immediately won the heart of American fans, through which produced the legendary Blood Generation vs. Do FIXER in a six-man tag team match on March 31, 2006 in Chicago Ridge, Illinois that won acclaimed and earned Match of the Year honours of the Wrestling Observer as well as a prestigious five-star rating from its chief editor Dave Meltzer. In addition, Dragon Gate would a start series of events called WrestleJAM, bringing together wrestlers from Japan, America, and Mexico to celebrate and showcase their in-ring styles.
On January 6, 2008 CIMA announced at the end of a PWG show that Dragon Gate would be running their first US show in Los Angeles later that year. It would take place on September 5, 2008 in Bell Gardens, which they followed with a show in Waikiki, Hawaii the next day. This would lay the expansion for the launch of Dragon Gate USA the following year.
Also in 2008 since Naoki Tanizaki's return to the promotion, Dragon Gate started to allow their wrestlers to compete elsewhere over Japan.
Despite an unfortunate incident that was made public in mid-2009, Dragon Gate continued to grow stronger than ever with increasing fanbases in Japan and in the United States following the first Dragon Gate USA show on July 25 in the former ECW Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Furthermore, they ran the first of what would become the annual visits to Europe, in particular the United Kingdom, in October and November, later it was created a sister promotion called Dragon Gate UK that increased the fanbase in Eroupe including BxB Hulk making the first ever title defense of The Open The Freedom Gate Championship in Japan on December 12 against Susumu Yokosuka. Later 2014 Dragon Gate hold their last show in UK and since then it wasn't held any shows in UK. On August 15, 2015 Dragon Gate ended their expansion in USA in order to Gabe Sapolsky focus more in Evolve.
Roster
Since the promotion started to run independently in 2004, Dragon Gate has functioned on having a vast majority of its roster aligned to one unit or another. There are generally multiple factions active at one time.
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Staff
Name | Role |
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Eiichi Fujimoto | Photographer |
Katsuya Ichikawa | Play-by-play commentary and backstage interviewer |
Mr. Nakagawa | Referee |
Naoto Kikuchi | Ring announcer |
Takashi Okamura | President |
Takayuki Yagi | Referee and general manager |
Toru Kido | Senior managing director and commissioner |
Yatsuka Nakazawa | Dragon Gate Records |
Unit History
The unit history since the start of until now the first six units were formed before like Crazy MAX, Florida Express, Aagan Iisou, Italian Connection, Final M2K and Do FIXER. The others unit are since their formation until their disbanding.
- ■ Founding member
- ▲ Left the unit
- ▼ joined the unit
- ● rejoined the unit
Championships
Active Championships
Championship | Current champion(s) | Reign | Date won | Days held | |
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Open The Dream Gate Championship | YAMATO | 4 | July 24, 2016 | 2826+ | |
Open The Triangle Gate Championship | VerserK (Shingo Takagi, Takashi Yoshida and El Lindaman) |
1 (6, 6, 1) |
July 1, 2017 | 2484+ | |
Open The Brave Gate Championship | Jimmy Kagetora | 1 | March 20, 2017 | 2587+ | |
Open The Twin Gate Championship | Over Generation (CIMA and Dragon Kid) |
1 (5, 3) |
November 3, 2016 | 2724+ | |
Open The Owarai Gate Championship | "Hollywood" Stalker Ichikawa | 9 | July 16, 2016 | 2834+ |
Inactive Championships
Championship | Last Champion(s) | Date Won | Notes |
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I-J Heavyweight Tag Team Championship | Masato Yoshino and Naruki Doi | October 12, 2007 | Unified with Open The Twin Gate Championship on October 12, 2007 |
Open The Owarai Twin Gate Championship | Don Fujii and Kikutaro | April 12, 2009 | Has seemingly been forgotten about after its first appearance |
International Junior Heavyweight Championship | Masaaki Mochizuki | November 23, 2006 | Mochizuki beat Gedo in a decision match on January 26, 2007 to determine the then final champion and then retired the title. |
Tournaments
Tournament | Last winner | Last held |
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King of Gate | T-Hawk | June 11, 2017 |
Summer Adventure Tag League Tournament | Over Generation (Dragon Kid and Eita) |
September 10, 2016 |
New Years Unit War 6 Man Tag Team Tournament | VerserK (Shingo Takagi, T-Hawk and El Lindaman) | January 18, 2017 |
Affiliates
Promotion name | Location | Partnered on | Notes |
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Dragon Gate NEX | Japan | 2006 | Active |
Dragon Gate USA | United States | 2009 | Inactive |
Dragon Gate UK | United Kingdom | 2009 | Inactive |
Current events
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External links
- Official website
- Dragon Gate on Facebook
- Toryumon/Dragon Gate Title Histories
- Dragon Gate USA Home Page
- I Heart DG Fan Site
- Dragon Gate UK Home Page