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'''Sugiura-gun''' is a professional wrestling stable in [[Pro Wrestling NOAH]] (NOAH) formed by [[Hideki Suzuki]], [[Kazma Sakamoto]], [[Nosawa Rongai]] and [[Takashi Sugiura]] on March 10, 2019 after the disbanding of [[Hooligans]]. Shortly after their formation Sugiura-gun quickly won the [[GHC Tag Team Championship]] and the [[Global Tag League#2019|2019]] [[Global Tag League]], while also being joined by [[Hajime Ohara]] as the fifth member of the stable.
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'''Sugiura-gun''' is a professional wrestling stable in [[Pro Wrestling NOAH]] (NOAH) formed by [[Hideki Suzuki]], [[Kazma Sakamoto]], [[Nosawa Rongai]] and [[Takashi Sugiura]] on March 10, 2019, after the disbanding of [[Hooligans]]. Shortly after their formation Sugiura-gun quickly won the [[GHC Tag Team Championship]] and the [[Global Tag League#2019|2019]] [[Global Tag League]], while also being joined by [[Hajime Ohara]] as the fifth member of the stable.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
On February 24, 2019, [[Hooligans]] were forced to disband after losing to [[Takashi Sugiura]], [[Akitoshi Saito]], [[Masao Inoue]], [[Yoshiki Inamura]] and [[Kinya Okada]] in a elimination match. After the match, [[Kazma Sakamoto]] challenged Sugiura to a match, which he accepted. On March 10 at [[The Great Voyage (2019)|Great Voyage in Yokohama]], Sugiura defeated Sakamoto. Following the match, in a backstage interview, Sakamoto and accompanied Sugiura and they were joined by [[Nosawa Rongai]], with Sakamoto wanting a new start with Sugiura. Sugiura initially didn't trust them, but over the course of time, Sakamoto and Rongai got the trust of Sugiura, with Sugiura being impressed with Sakamoto.
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On February 24, 2019, [[Hooligans]] were forced to disband after losing to [[Takashi Sugiura]], [[Akitoshi Saito]], [[Masao Inoue]], [[Yoshiki Inamura]] and [[Kinya Okada]] in an elimination match. After the match, [[Kazma Sakamoto]] challenged Sugiura to a match, which he accepted. On March 10 at [[The Great Voyage (2019)|Great Voyage in Yokohama]], Sugiura defeated Sakamoto. Following the match, in a backstage interview, Sakamoto and accompanied Sugiura and they were joined by [[Nosawa Rongai]], with Sakamoto wanting a new start with Sugiura. Sugiura initially didn't trust them, but over the course of time, Sakamoto and Rongai got the trust of Sugiura, with Sugiura being impressed with Sakamoto. Sakamoto efforts managed to impress Sugiura, leading them to team up for the upcoming [[Global Tag League#2019|Global Tag League]]. In April, Sakamoto and Sugiura took part of the 2019 Global Tag League. During the tournament, on April 17, Rongai announced the stable would be named "Sugiura-gun", while also introcducing [[Hideki Suzuki]] as the newest member of the stable. Also in the tournament, Sugiura defeated reigning [[GHC Heavyweight Championship|GHC Heavyweight Champion]] [[Kaito Kiyomiya]]. Sakamoto and Sugiura finished the tournament with a record of five wins and two losses, advacing to the finals of the tournament. Also in the tournament, Sugiura defeated reigning [[GHC Heavyweight Championship|GHC Heavyweight Champion]] [[Kaito Kiyomiya]]. On May 2, Sugiura faced [[Hajime Ohara]] in a match, which Sugiura won. After the match, Ohara asked Sugiura to join the stable, which he accepted, becoming the fifth member of Sugiura-gun. Two days later, Suzuki and Rongai defeated reigning [[GHC Tag Team Championship|GHC Tag Team Champions]] [[AXIZ]] ([[Go Shiozaki]] and [[Katsuhiko Nakajima]]) in the finals to win the tournament. After the match, Sugiura challenged AXIZ to a rematch for their titles and also challenged Kaito Kiyomiya for GHC Heavyweight Championship. On June 9 at ''[[Mitsuharu Misawa|Mitsuharu Misawa Memorial]]'', Sugiura unsucessfully challenged Kiyomiya for the GHC Heavyweight Championship. Four days later, Sakamoto and Sugiura defeated AXIZ to win the GHC Tag Team Championship, but lost it back to AXIZ on June 27.

Revision as of 20:08, 29 July 2019

Sugiura-gun is a professional wrestling stable in Pro Wrestling NOAH (NOAH) formed by Hideki Suzuki, Kazma Sakamoto, Nosawa Rongai and Takashi Sugiura on March 10, 2019, after the disbanding of Hooligans. Shortly after their formation Sugiura-gun quickly won the GHC Tag Team Championship and the 2019 Global Tag League, while also being joined by Hajime Ohara as the fifth member of the stable.

History

On February 24, 2019, Hooligans were forced to disband after losing to Takashi Sugiura, Akitoshi Saito, Masao Inoue, Yoshiki Inamura and Kinya Okada in an elimination match. After the match, Kazma Sakamoto challenged Sugiura to a match, which he accepted. On March 10 at Great Voyage in Yokohama, Sugiura defeated Sakamoto. Following the match, in a backstage interview, Sakamoto and accompanied Sugiura and they were joined by Nosawa Rongai, with Sakamoto wanting a new start with Sugiura. Sugiura initially didn't trust them, but over the course of time, Sakamoto and Rongai got the trust of Sugiura, with Sugiura being impressed with Sakamoto. Sakamoto efforts managed to impress Sugiura, leading them to team up for the upcoming Global Tag League. In April, Sakamoto and Sugiura took part of the 2019 Global Tag League. During the tournament, on April 17, Rongai announced the stable would be named "Sugiura-gun", while also introcducing Hideki Suzuki as the newest member of the stable. Also in the tournament, Sugiura defeated reigning GHC Heavyweight Champion Kaito Kiyomiya. Sakamoto and Sugiura finished the tournament with a record of five wins and two losses, advacing to the finals of the tournament. Also in the tournament, Sugiura defeated reigning GHC Heavyweight Champion Kaito Kiyomiya. On May 2, Sugiura faced Hajime Ohara in a match, which Sugiura won. After the match, Ohara asked Sugiura to join the stable, which he accepted, becoming the fifth member of Sugiura-gun. Two days later, Suzuki and Rongai defeated reigning GHC Tag Team Champions AXIZ (Go Shiozaki and Katsuhiko Nakajima) in the finals to win the tournament. After the match, Sugiura challenged AXIZ to a rematch for their titles and also challenged Kaito Kiyomiya for GHC Heavyweight Championship. On June 9 at Mitsuharu Misawa Memorial, Sugiura unsucessfully challenged Kiyomiya for the GHC Heavyweight Championship. Four days later, Sakamoto and Sugiura defeated AXIZ to win the GHC Tag Team Championship, but lost it back to AXIZ on June 27.