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{{nihongo|'''Kohei Suwama'''|諏訪間 幸平|Suwama Kohei}} (born November 23, 1976) is a Japanese professional wrestler also known simply as {{nihongo|'''Suwama'''|諏訪魔}}. He is best known for his work in [[All Japan Pro Wrestling]], where he is a current seven-times [[Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship|Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion]] and a former four times [[World Tag Team Championship |World Tag Team Champion]]. Suwama holds the record for most reigns as the Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion, with seven reigns. He has also won AJPW's premier tournament, the [[Champion Carnival]] on one occassion (2008). He is also part of the promotion's board of directors.
   
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Through AJPW's working agreement with [[Tenryu Project]], Suwama as held the [[WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship|Tenryu Project Six Man Tag Team Championship]].
{{nihongo|'''Kohei Suwama'''|諏訪間 幸平|Suwama Kohei}} (born November 23, 1976) is a Japanese professional wrestler also known simply as {{nihongo|'''Suwama'''|諏訪魔}}. He is best known for his work in [[All Japan Pro Wrestling]], where he is a former five-time [[Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship|Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion]] and a one-time [[World Tag Team Championship |World Tag Team Champion]]. He is also part of the promotion's board of directors.
 
   
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== Professional wrestling career ==
== All Japan Pro Wrestling ==
 
   
=== Early days (2004–2006) ===
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===All Japan Pro Wrestling (2004-Present)===
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==== Early days (2004–2006) ====
 
Suwama was scouted and recruited to All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) by [[Hiroshi Hase]], particularly because of his amateur wrestling background. He joined the All Japan Dojo on March 1, 2004, and teamed with AJPW president [[Keiji Mutoh]] early in his career, defeating many of his seniors. In 2005, he defeated Mutoh in the 2005 [[Champion Carnival]].
 
Suwama was scouted and recruited to All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) by [[Hiroshi Hase]], particularly because of his amateur wrestling background. He joined the All Japan Dojo on March 1, 2004, and teamed with AJPW president [[Keiji Mutoh]] early in his career, defeating many of his seniors. In 2005, he defeated Mutoh in the 2005 [[Champion Carnival]].
   
=== VooDoo Murders (2006–2008) ===
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==== Voodoo Murders (2006–2008) ====
 
Suwama aligned himself with the [[Voodoo Murders]] stable on January 8, 2006, following a [[Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship]] match between [[Satoshi Kojima]] and stable leader [[TARU]]. Upon joining the group, he officially changed his name to Suwama, which translates to "Suwa evil spirit".
 
Suwama aligned himself with the [[Voodoo Murders]] stable on January 8, 2006, following a [[Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship]] match between [[Satoshi Kojima]] and stable leader [[TARU]]. Upon joining the group, he officially changed his name to Suwama, which translates to "Suwa evil spirit".
   
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For the rest of the year, Suwama mainly competed in 6-man tags with TARU and Satoshi Kojima (who joined the group in July), but also had a short feud with rookie gaijin [[Joe Doering]]. Suwama teamed with Kojima in the 2008 [[World's Strongest Tag Determination League]], where they defeated [[Toshiaki Kawada]] and [[Kensuke Sasaki]] to reach the finals, but lost to Keiji Mutoh and Joe Doering. Suwama and Kojima scored 10 points.
 
For the rest of the year, Suwama mainly competed in 6-man tags with TARU and Satoshi Kojima (who joined the group in July), but also had a short feud with rookie gaijin [[Joe Doering]]. Suwama teamed with Kojima in the 2008 [[World's Strongest Tag Determination League]], where they defeated [[Toshiaki Kawada]] and [[Kensuke Sasaki]] to reach the finals, but lost to Keiji Mutoh and Joe Doering. Suwama and Kojima scored 10 points.
   
=== All Japan Ace (2008–present) ===
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==== All Japan Ace (2008–present) ====
At All Japan's New Year's Shining Series show on January 3, 2008, Suwama saved [[Keiji Mutoh]] and [[Joe Doering]] from a post-match attack by the VooDoo Murders stable. After Suwama tore off his VooDoo Murders shirt, he shook hands with Mutoh and signaled his return to the All Japan Seikigun. On March 1, 2008, Suwama defeated TARU at Pro Wrestling Love in Ryogoku, Vol. 4. From April 5–9, Suwama participated in All Japan's annual Champion Carnival tournament, which he ultimately won on April 9 by defeating [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]] (NJPW) star [[Hiroshi Tanahashi]] in the finals. Suwama finished the Carnival with 3 wins, 1 loss and 1 draw, which earned him 7 points.
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At All Japan's New Year's Shining Series show on January 3, 2008, Suwama saved [[Keiji Mutoh]] and [[Joe Doering]] from a post-match attack by the VooDoo Murders stable. After Suwama tore off his VooDoo Murders shirt, he shook hands with Mutoh and signaled his return to the All Japan Seikigun. On March 1, 2008, Suwama defeated TARU at Pro Wrestling Love in Ryogoku, Vol. 4. From April 5–9, Suwama participated in All Japan's annual Champion Carnival tournament, which he ultimately won on April 9 by defeating [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]] (NJPW) star [[Hiroshi Tanahashi]] in the finals. Suwama finished the Carnival with 3 wins, 1 loss and 1 draw, which earned him 7 points. On April 29, 2008, Suwama defeated [[Kensuke Sasaki]] to win the [[Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship]].
   
 
Suwama first defended the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship on June 28, 2008 against [[Osamu Nishimura]], beating Nishimura with the Last Ride. Suwama challenged [[Taiyo Kea]] and [[Minoru Suzuki]] on August 3, 2008 for the World Tag Team Championship teaming with Osamu Nishimura but did not win the belts. Suwama's second defense of the Triple crown was on August 31, 2008 versus Taiyo Kea it went to a 60-minute time limit draw. Suwama team up with [[Ryuji Hijikata]] in the [[All Asia Tag Team Championship]] tournament on January 2–3, 2009 to crown new All Asia Tag Team Champions. Suwama and Hijikata got eliminated in the first round of the tournament by losing to Satoshi Kojima and [[KAI]] when Kojima used a lariat on Hijikata. Suwama and [[Shuji Kondo]] defeated Joe Doering and [[Zodiac|ZODIAC]] on March 1, 2009 to become the number one contenders for the World Tag Team Championship, but did not win the championship from Taiyō Kea and Minoru Suzuki. On August 29, 2010, Suwama defeated Minoru Suzuki to win the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for the second time. He would go on to lose the title to [[Jun Akiyama]] on October 23, 2011.
On April 29, 2008, Suwama defeated [[Kensuke Sasaki]] to win the All Japan Triple Crown Championship.
 
   
 
In later 2012, Suwama formed the [[Evolution|Last Revolution]] tag team with Joe Doering, which in early 2013 was also joined by [[Kaz Hayashi]], Shuji Kondo and [[Yasufumi Nakanoue]].<ref name="LastRevolution">{{cite web|url=http://pre.all-japan.co.jp/news/detail.php?id=1541|title=ジョーとの「Last Revolution」始動!!覚悟と決意の革命宣言~諏訪魔選手、会見|date=2012-11-13|work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]|accessdate=2013-03-05|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/prores/116752/|script-title=ja:諏訪魔軍に近藤修司が加入|date=2013-03-05|work=[[Tokyo Sports]]|accessdate=2013-03-05|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref name="LRDissolution">{{cite web|url=http://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/prores/mens_prores/155406/|script-title=ja:LRが30日両国で解体へ|date=2013-06-23|work=[[Tokyo Sports]]|accessdate=2013-06-23|language=Japanese}}</ref> On March 17, Suwama defeated [[Masakatsu Funaki]] to win the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for the third time.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pre.all-japan.co.jp/schedule/tour03.php?taikai_id=344|title=2013 プロレスLove in 両国~Basic&Dynamic~|accessdate=2013-03-17|work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> In June, Suwama and Doering disbanded Last Revolution, when Kaz Hayashi and Shuji Kondo announced their resignation from All Japan following Nobuo Shiraishi taking over as the new president of All Japan and Keiji Mutoh leaving the promotion.<ref name="LRDissolution" /> While several other wrestlers also quit All Japan following the change in management, Suwama emerged as one of the first wrestlers to publicly show his support to Shiraishi, announcing that he was going to be staying in the promotion.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://battle-news.com/news/2013/06/001842.php|script-title=ja:白石社長が全日本プロレスの株式譲渡に関して中間報告!新団体設立に動く武藤にクギ!諏訪魔は全日本残留を宣言!|date=2013-06-11|accessdate=2013-06-23|work=Battle News|language=Japanese}}</ref> In September, Suwama came back together with Joe Doering, with the two forming a tag team named "[[Evolution |Evolution]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://battle-news.com/news/2013/09/001966.php|title=全日本プロレス10・22新潟でEvolutionの世界タッグ挑戦、10・27両国で曙の三冠挑戦&ドリフのアジアタッグ挑戦が決定!|date=2013-09-24|work=Battle News|accessdate=2013-09-24|language=Japanese}}</ref> On October 22, Evolution defeated [[Burning |Burning]] (Go Shiozaki and Jun Akiyama) to win the World Tag Team Championship, making Suwama the first "Quintuple Crown Champion" in 12 years.<ref name="WorldTag">{{cite web|url=http://pre.all-japan.co.jp/schedule/tour03.php?taikai_id=428|title=Anniversary Tour|accessdate=2013-10-23|work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/prores/mens_prores/197197/|script-title=ja:諏訪魔5冠!27日・両国でダブル防衛戦も|date=2013-10-23|accessdate=2013-10-23|work=[[Tokyo Sports]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> However, just five days later, Suwama lost the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship to [[Akebono]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pre.all-japan.co.jp/schedule/tour03.php?taikai_id=430|title=Anniversary Tour|accessdate=2013-10-27|work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> On December 8, Evolution defeated [[Xceed]] (Go Shiozaki and [[Kento Miyahara]]) in the finals to win the [[World's Strongest Tag Determination League#2013|2013 World's Strongest Tag Determination League]].<ref name="AJPW120813">{{cite web|url=http://pre.all-japan.co.jp/schedule/tour03.php?taikai_id=445|script-title=ja:2013 世界最強タッグ決定リーグ戦|accessdate=2013-12-08|work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> On February 16, 2014, [[Hikaru Sato]] joined Suwama and Doering, turning Evolution into a stable.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/prores/mens_prores/235675/|script-title=ja:世界タッグV2 諏訪魔全ベルト独占宣言|date=2014-02-17|accessdate=2014-02-17|work=[[Tokyo Sports]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> On June 28, Suwama and Doering lost the World Tag Team Championship to [[Wild Burning]] (Jun Akiyama and [[Takao Omori]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.all-japan.co.jp/post_tour/9127/|title=2014 ダイナマイトシリーズ 北海道・札幌テイセンホール|accessdate=2014-06-28|work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> However, the next day, Suwama defeated Omori to win the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for the fourth time.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.all-japan.co.jp/post_tour/9130/|title=2014 ダイナマイトシリーズ 北海道・札幌テイセンホール|accessdate=2014-06-29|work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> That same day Suwama was made a part of All Japan's new board of directors.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/prores/mens_prores/284033/|script-title=ja:3冠奪取!諏訪魔 全日取締役就任も決意|date=2014-06-30|accessdate=2014-07-01|work=[[Tokyo Sports]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> He was later also given the title of "senior managing director".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.all-japan.co.jp/post_news/10571/|script-title=ja:「オールジャパン・プロレスリング株式会社」発足について|date=2014-07-04|accessdate=2014-07-04|work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> On July 27, Suwama lost the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship to his Evolution stablemate Joe Doering.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://battle-news.com/fight/index.php?QBlog-20140728-1|title=【全日本プロレス】諏訪魔vsドーリングの三冠戦、青木vs光留の世界Jr戦|date=2014-07-28|accessdate=2014-07-27|work=Battle News|language=Japanese}}</ref> In December 2015, Suwama resigned from his senior managing director role.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.daily.co.jp/ring/2015/12/16/0008650039.shtml|title=諏訪魔、専務取締役辞任を公表|date=2015-12-16|accessdate=2015-12-15|work=Daily Sports Online|publisher=[[Kobe Shimbun]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> On January 2, 2016, Suwama defeated Jun Akiyama to win the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for the fifth time.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.all-japan.co.jp/archives/match/【1-2】-2016-ニューイヤーウォーズ-2days・後楽園/|script-title=ja:【1.2】 2016 ニューイヤーウォーズ 2Days・後楽園|date=2016-01-03|accessdate=2016-01-03|work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> However, Suwama was stripped of the title only ten days later after suffering an achilles tendon rupture.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.daily.co.jp/newsflash/ring/2016/01/12/0008715828.shtml|script-title=ja:諏訪魔がアキレスけん断裂で三冠返上|date=2016-01-12|accessdate=2016-01-12|work=Daily Sports Online|publisher=[[Kobe Shimbun]]|language=Japanese}}</ref>
Suwama first defended the Triple Crown on June 28, 2008 against [[Osamu Nishimura]], beating Nishimura with the Last Ride. Suwama challenged [[Taiyo Kea]] and [[Minoru Suzuki]] on August 3, 2008 for the World Tag Team Championship teaming with Osamu Nishimura but did not win the belts. Suwama's second defense of the Triple crown was on August 31, 2008 versus Taiyo Kea it went to a 60-minute time limit draw. Suwama team up with [[Ryuji Hijikata]] in the [[All Asia Tag Team Championship]] tournament on January 2–3, 2009 to crown new All Asia Tag Team Champions. Suwama and Hijikata got eliminated in the first round of the tournament by losing to Satoshi Kojima and [[KAI]] when Kojima used a lariat on Hijikata. Suwama and [[Shuji Kondo]] defeated Joe Doering and [[ZODIAC]] on March 1, 2009 to become the number one contenders for the World Tag Team Championship, but did not win the championship from Taiyō Kea and Minoru Suzuki. On August 29, 2010, Suwama defeated Minoru Suzuki to win the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for the second time. He would go on to lose the title to [[Jun Akiyama]] on October 23, 2011.
 
   
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Suwama returned to the ring on July 14, 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.daily.co.jp/ring/2016/07/15/0009285941.shtml|script-title=ja:諏訪魔 アキレス腱断裂から復帰戦 黒星発進も3冠返り咲き誓う|date=2016-07-14|accessdate=2016-07-14|work=Daily Sports Online|publisher=[[Kobe Shimbun]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> On September 19, Suwama defeated [[Zeus]] in the finals to win the [[Ōdō Tournament#2016|2016 Ōdō Tournament]].<ref name="AJPW091916">{{cite web | url = http://www.all-japan.co.jp/match/9-19後楽園ホール大会観衆1183人 | title = 9.19後楽園ホール大会[観衆]1183人 | date=September 19, 2016 | accessdate=September 19, 2016 | work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]] | language=Japanese}}</ref> Suwama would then unsuccessfully challenge the Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion [[Kento Miyahara]] on November 27.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.f4wonline.com/japan/ajpw-sumo-hall-results-miyahara-vs-suwama-triple-crown-225356 | title = AJPW Sumo Hall results: Miyahara vs. Suwama for the Triple Crown | last=Rose | first=Bryan | date=November 27, 2016 | accessdate=January 23, 2017 | work=[[Wrestling Observer Newsletter]]}}</ref> On September 23, 2017, Suwama won his second Ōdō Tournament in a row. On October 9, Suwama defeated Kento Miyahara to win the Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion for his sixth time, thus also breaking the record of most time reigns. On October 21 Suwama lost the title to Joe Doering again. In December Suwama took part of the [[World's Strongest Tag Determination League#2017|2017]] [[World's Strongest Tag Determination League#2013|World's Strongest Tag Determination League]] alongside [[Shuji Ishikawa]], finishing the tournament with a record of six wins and three losses, advancing to the finals. On December 12, Suwama and Ishikawa defeated [[Hideoyoshi Kamitani]] and [[Daichi Hashimoto]] in the finals to win the tournament. On January 3, 2018 Suwama and Ishikawa defeated Jun Akiyama and Takao Omori for the World Tag Team Championships. They lost the titles to Kento Miyahara and [[Yoshitatsu]] on February 3, they would regain it on June 30, after defeating [[Dylan James]] and [[Ryoji Sai]]. From November 13 to December 11, Suwama and Ishikawa took part in the [[World's Strongest Tag Determination League#2018|World's Strongest Tag Determination League]], finishing the tournament with a record of seven wins and three losses, advancing to the finals of the tournament. On December 11, Suwama and Ishikawa were defeated by Dylan James and Joe Doering in the finals. On January 13, 2019, Suwama and Ishikawa lost the titles to [[Daisuke Sekimoto]] and [[Yuji Okabayashi]]. On March 19, 2019 They won the titles back from them. On September 3, they lost the titles to [[Zeus]] and [[Ryoji Sai]], they regained the titles on January 2. On March 23, Suwama defeated Kento Miyahara to win the Triple Crown heavyweight Championship for his seventh time, becoming a quintuple crown champion in the process.
In later 2012, Suwama formed the [[Evolution|Last Revolution]] tag team with Joe Doering, which in early 2013 was also joined by [[Kaz Hayashi]], Shuji Kondo and [[Yasufumi Nakanoue]].<ref name="LastRevolution">{{cite web|url=http://pre.all-japan.co.jp/news/detail.php?id=1541|title=ジョーとの「Last Revolution」始動!!覚悟と決意の革命宣言~諏訪魔選手、会見|date=2012-11-13|work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]|accessdate=2013-03-05|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/prores/116752/|script-title=ja:諏訪魔軍に近藤修司が加入|date=2013-03-05|work=[[Tokyo Sports]]|accessdate=2013-03-05|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref name="LRDissolution">{{cite web|url=http://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/prores/mens_prores/155406/|script-title=ja:LRが30日両国で解体へ|date=2013-06-23|work=[[Tokyo Sports]]|accessdate=2013-06-23|language=Japanese}}</ref> On March 17, Suwama defeated [[Masakatsu Funaki]] to win the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for the third time.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pre.all-japan.co.jp/schedule/tour03.php?taikai_id=344|title=2013 プロレスLove in 両国~Basic&Dynamic~|accessdate=2013-03-17|work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> In June, Joe Doering disbanded Last Revolution, when Kaz Hayashi and Shuji Kondo announced their resignation from All Japan following Nobuo Shiraishi taking over as the new president of All Japan and Keiji Mutoh leaving the promotion.<ref name="LRDissolution" /> While several other wrestlers also quit All Japan following the change in management, Suwama emerged as one of the first wrestlers to publicly show his support to Shiraishi, announcing that he was going to be staying in the promotion.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://battle-news.com/news/2013/06/001842.php|script-title=ja:白石社長が全日本プロレスの株式譲渡に関して中間報告!新団体設立に動く武藤にクギ!諏訪魔は全日本残留を宣言!|date=2013-06-11|accessdate=2013-06-23|work=Battle News|language=Japanese}}</ref> In September, Suwama came back together with Joe Doering, with the two forming a tag team named "[[Evolution |Evolution]]".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://battle-news.com/news/2013/09/001966.php|title=全日本プロレス10・22新潟でEvolutionの世界タッグ挑戦、10・27両国で曙の三冠挑戦&ドリフのアジアタッグ挑戦が決定!|date=2013-09-24|work=Battle News|accessdate=2013-09-24|language=Japanese}}</ref> On October 22, Evolution defeated [[Burning |Burning]] (Go Shiozaki and Jun Akiyama) to win the World Tag Team Championship, making Suwama the first "Quintuple Crown Champion" in 12 years.<ref name="WorldTag">{{cite web|url=http://pre.all-japan.co.jp/schedule/tour03.php?taikai_id=428|title=Anniversary Tour|accessdate=2013-10-23|work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/prores/mens_prores/197197/|script-title=ja:諏訪魔5冠!27日・両国でダブル防衛戦も|date=2013-10-23|accessdate=2013-10-23|work=[[Tokyo Sports]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> However, just five days later, Suwama lost the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship to [[Akebono]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pre.all-japan.co.jp/schedule/tour03.php?taikai_id=430|title=Anniversary Tour|accessdate=2013-10-27|work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> On December 8, Evolution defeated [[Xceed (professional wrestling)|Xceed]] (Go Shiozaki and [[Kento Miyahara]]) in the finals to win the [[World's Strongest Tag Determination League#2013|2013 World's Strongest Tag Determination League]].<ref name="AJPW120813">{{cite web|url=http://pre.all-japan.co.jp/schedule/tour03.php?taikai_id=445|script-title=ja:2013 世界最強タッグ決定リーグ戦|accessdate=2013-12-08|work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> On February 16, 2014, [[Hikaru Sato]] joined Suwama and Doering, turning Evolution into a stable.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/prores/mens_prores/235675/|script-title=ja:世界タッグV2 諏訪魔全ベルト独占宣言|date=2014-02-17|accessdate=2014-02-17|work=[[Tokyo Sports]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> On June 28, Suwama and Doering lost the World Tag Team Championship to [[Wild Burning]] (Jun Akiyama and [[Takao Omori]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.all-japan.co.jp/post_tour/9127/|title=2014 ダイナマイトシリーズ 北海道・札幌テイセンホール|accessdate=2014-06-28|work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> However, the next day, Suwama defeated Omori to win the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for the fourth time.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.all-japan.co.jp/post_tour/9130/|title=2014 ダイナマイトシリーズ 北海道・札幌テイセンホール|accessdate=2014-06-29|work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> That same day Suwama was made a part of All Japan's new board of directors.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/prores/mens_prores/284033/|script-title=ja:3冠奪取!諏訪魔 全日取締役就任も決意|date=2014-06-30|accessdate=2014-07-01|work=[[Tokyo Sports]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> He was later also given the title of "senior managing director".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.all-japan.co.jp/post_news/10571/|script-title=ja:「オールジャパン・プロレスリング株式会社」発足について|date=2014-07-04|accessdate=2014-07-04|work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> On July 27, Suwama lost the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship to his Evolution stablemate Joe Doering.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://battle-news.com/fight/index.php?QBlog-20140728-1|title=【全日本プロレス】諏訪魔vsドーリングの三冠戦、青木vs光留の世界Jr戦|date=2014-07-28|accessdate=2014-07-27|work=Battle News|language=Japanese}}</ref> In December 2015, Suwama resigned from his senior managing director role.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.daily.co.jp/ring/2015/12/16/0008650039.shtml|title=諏訪魔、専務取締役辞任を公表|date=2015-12-16|accessdate=2015-12-15|work=Daily Sports Online|publisher=[[Kobe Shimbun]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> On January 2, 2016, Suwama defeated Jun Akiyama to win the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for the fifth time.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.all-japan.co.jp/archives/match/【1-2】-2016-ニューイヤーウォーズ-2days・後楽園/|script-title=ja:【1.2】 2016 ニューイヤーウォーズ 2Days・後楽園|date=2016-01-03|accessdate=2016-01-03|work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> However, Suwama was stripped of the title only ten days later after suffering an achilles tendon rupture.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.daily.co.jp/newsflash/ring/2016/01/12/0008715828.shtml|script-title=ja:諏訪魔がアキレスけん断裂で三冠返上|date=2016-01-12|accessdate=2016-01-12|work=Daily Sports Online|publisher=[[Kobe Shimbun]]|language=Japanese}}</ref>
 
 
Suwama returned to the ring on July 14, 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.daily.co.jp/ring/2016/07/15/0009285941.shtml|script-title=ja:諏訪魔 アキレス腱断裂から復帰戦 黒星発進も3冠返り咲き誓う|date=2016-07-14|accessdate=2016-07-14|work=Daily Sports Online|publisher=[[Kobe Shimbun]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> On September 19, Suwama defeated [[Zeus]] in the finals to win the [[Ōdō Tournament#2016|2016 Ōdō Tournament]].<ref name="AJPW091916">{{cite web | url = http://www.all-japan.co.jp/match/9-19後楽園ホール大会観衆1183人 | title = 9.19後楽園ホール大会[観衆]1183人 | date=September 19, 2016 | accessdate=September 19, 2016 | work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]] | language=Japanese}}</ref>
 
   
 
== In wrestling ==
 
== In wrestling ==
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** Running shoulder block, sometimes from the top rope or from the apron to the outside
 
** Running shoulder block, sometimes from the top rope or from the apron to the outside
 
** Turning belly to belly slam
 
** Turning belly to belly slam
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* '''With [[Shuji Ishikawa]]'''
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**''Last Mountain'' (Double elevated crucifix powerbomb)
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*'''Theme songs'''
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**'''"Dramatic Distance Suwama"''' by Osamu Suzuki
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===Wrestlers trained===
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*[[Brute Issei]]
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*[[Ryota Hama]]
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*[[Seiya Sanada]]
   
 
== Championships and accomplishments ==
 
== Championships and accomplishments ==
 
* '''[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]'''
 
* '''[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]]'''
** [[Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship]] ([[Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship#Title history|5 times]])
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** [[Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship]] ([[Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship|7 times]], current)
** [[World Tag Team Championship]] ([[World Tag Team Championship#Title history|1 time]]) – with [[Joe Doering]]<ref name="WorldTag" />
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** [[World Tag Team Championship]] ([[World Tag Team Championship#Title history|5 times]], current) – with [[Joe Doering]] (1) and [[Shuji Ishikawa]] (3, current)<ref name="WorldTag" />
 
** [[Champion Carnival]] (2008)
 
** [[Champion Carnival]] (2008)
 
** January 2 Korakuen Hall Heavyweight Battle Royal (2005)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.100megsfree4.com/wiawrestling/pages/alljap/ajtourn.htm |title=Archived copy |accessdate=April 9, 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110103153959/http://www.100megsfree4.com/wiawrestling/pages/alljap/ajtourn.htm |archivedate=January 3, 2011 }}</ref>
 
** January 2 Korakuen Hall Heavyweight Battle Royal (2005)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.100megsfree4.com/wiawrestling/pages/alljap/ajtourn.htm |title=Archived copy |accessdate=April 9, 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110103153959/http://www.100megsfree4.com/wiawrestling/pages/alljap/ajtourn.htm |archivedate=January 3, 2011 }}</ref>
 
** Mika Kayama Cup (2010) – with [[Shuji Kondo]]<ref name="Love10">{{cite web|url=http://www.purolove.com/ajpw/results/results10.php|title=All Japan Pro-Wrestling Results: 2010|work=Purolove|accessdate=2010-12-16}}</ref>
 
** Mika Kayama Cup (2010) – with [[Shuji Kondo]]<ref name="Love10">{{cite web|url=http://www.purolove.com/ajpw/results/results10.php|title=All Japan Pro-Wrestling Results: 2010|work=Purolove|accessdate=2010-12-16}}</ref>
** [[Ōdō Tournament]] ([[Ōdō Tournament#2016|2016]])<ref name="AJPW091916" />
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** [[Ōdō Tournament]] ([[Ōdō Tournament#2016|2016]], [[Ōdō Tournament#2017|2017]])<ref name="AJPW091916" />
 
** Taiwan Cup (2009)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.purolove.com/ajpw/profiles/koheisuwama.php|title=PUROLOVE.com|publisher=}}</ref>
 
** Taiwan Cup (2009)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.purolove.com/ajpw/profiles/koheisuwama.php|title=PUROLOVE.com|publisher=}}</ref>
 
** [[World's Strongest Tag Determination League]] ([[World's Strongest Tag Determination League#2013|2013]]) – with Joe Doering<ref name="AJPW120813" />
 
** [[World's Strongest Tag Determination League]] ([[World's Strongest Tag Determination League#2013|2013]]) – with Joe Doering<ref name="AJPW120813" />
** [[World's Strongest Tag Determination League]] ([[World's Strongest Tag Determination League#2015|2015]]) – with [[Kento Miyahara]]<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.all-japan.co.jp/archives/match/【12-6】-2015-世界最強タッグ決定リーグ戦【優勝決定戦/ | script-title=ja:【12.6】 2015 世界最強タッグ決定リーグ戦【優勝決定戦】 大阪大会 | date=2015-12-07 | accessdate=2015-12-06 | work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]] | language=Japanese}}</ref>
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** World's Strongest Tag Determination League ([[World's Strongest Tag Determination League#2015|2015]]) – with [[Kento Miyahara]]<ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.all-japan.co.jp/archives/match/【12-6】-2015-世界最強タッグ決定リーグ戦【優勝決定戦/ | script-title=ja:【12.6】 2015 世界最強タッグ決定リーグ戦【優勝決定戦】 大阪大会 | date=2015-12-07 | accessdate=2015-12-06 | work=[[All Japan Pro Wrestling]] | language=Japanese}}</ref>
  +
** World's Strongest Tag Determination League ([[World's Strongest Tag Determination League#2017|2017]], [[World's Strongest Tag Determination League#2019|2019]]) – with [[Shuji Ishikawa]]
 
* '''''Pro Wrestling Illustrated'''''
 
* '''''Pro Wrestling Illustrated'''''
 
** PWI ranked him #'''14''' of the best 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2011<ref>{{cite web|url=http://prowrestlingillustrated.blogspot.com/2011/08/pwi-500-1-100.html|title="PWI 500": 1–100|date=2011-08-09|accessdate=2011-08-09|work=[[Pro Wrestling Illustrated]]}}</ref>
 
** PWI ranked him #'''14''' of the best 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2011<ref>{{cite web|url=http://prowrestlingillustrated.blogspot.com/2011/08/pwi-500-1-100.html|title="PWI 500": 1–100|date=2011-08-09|accessdate=2011-08-09|work=[[Pro Wrestling Illustrated]]}}</ref>
 
* '''[[Tenryu Project]]'''
 
* '''[[Tenryu Project]]'''
** [[WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship|Tenryu Project Six Man Tag Team Championship]] ([[WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship#Title history|1 time]])- with [[Arashi]] and [[Tomohiro Ishii]]<ref>[http://www.purolove.com/misc/tenryu/results10.php]{{dead link|date=May 2016}}</ref>
+
** [[WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship|Tenryu Project Six Man Tag Team Championship]] ([[WAR World Six-Man Tag Team Championship#Title history|1 time]]) - with [[Arashi]] and [[Tomohiro Ishii]]<ref>[http://www.purolove.com/misc/tenryu/results10.php]{{dead link|date=May 2016}}</ref>
* '''''Tokyo Sports'''''
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* '''''[[Tokyo Sports Puroresu Awards|Tokyo Sports]]'''''
** Performance Award (2010)
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** [[Tokyo Sports Puroresu Awards#Outstanding Performance Award|Outstanding Performance Award]] (2010)
** Tag Team Of The Year (2006) <small>with TARU, Shuji Kondo, and "brother" YASSHI</small><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.puroresu.com/awards/2000s.html|title=The Great Hisa's Puroresu Dojo : Puroresu Awards: 2000s|work=Puroresu Dojo}}</ref>
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** [[Tokyo Sports Puroresu Awards#Best Tag Team Award|Tag Team Of The Year]] (2006) <small>with TARU, Shuji Kondo, and "brother" YASSHI</small><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.puroresu.com/awards/2000s.html|title=The Great Hisa's Puroresu Dojo : Puroresu Awards: 2000s|work=Puroresu Dojo}}</ref>
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** Tag Team of the Year (2017, 2018, 2019) <small>with Shuji Ishikawa</small>
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
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==External links==
 
==External links==
* [https://www.all-japan.co.jp/archives/player/諏訪魔/ All Japan Pro Wrestling profile]
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* [https://www.all-japan.co.jp/archives/player/諏訪魔/ All Japan Pro Wrestling profile]
 
 
[[Category:Evolution]]
 
[[Category:Evolution]]
 
[[Category:Wrestlers]]
 
[[Category:Wrestlers]]

Revision as of 15:42, 23 March 2020

Kohei Suwama (諏訪間 幸平, Suwama Kohei) (born November 23, 1976) is a Japanese professional wrestler also known simply as Suwama (諏訪魔). He is best known for his work in All Japan Pro Wrestling, where he is a current seven-times Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion and a former four times World Tag Team Champion. Suwama holds the record for most reigns as the Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion, with seven reigns. He has also won AJPW's premier tournament, the Champion Carnival on one occassion (2008). He is also part of the promotion's board of directors.

Through AJPW's working agreement with Tenryu Project, Suwama as held the Tenryu Project Six Man Tag Team Championship.

Professional wrestling career

All Japan Pro Wrestling (2004-Present)

Early days (2004–2006)

Suwama was scouted and recruited to All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) by Hiroshi Hase, particularly because of his amateur wrestling background. He joined the All Japan Dojo on March 1, 2004, and teamed with AJPW president Keiji Mutoh early in his career, defeating many of his seniors. In 2005, he defeated Mutoh in the 2005 Champion Carnival.

Voodoo Murders (2006–2008)

Suwama aligned himself with the Voodoo Murders stable on January 8, 2006, following a Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship match between Satoshi Kojima and stable leader TARU. Upon joining the group, he officially changed his name to Suwama, which translates to "Suwa evil spirit".

He formed a team with RO'Z in early 2007, as the two set their sights on the vacant World Tag Team Championship. Their pursuit would be unsuccessful, as Toshiaki Kawada and Taiyō Kea defeated them in a decision match for the vacant belts on February 17, 2007. Suwama was sent by the group to Orlando, Florida on July 2, 2007, in order to secure Total Nonstop Action Wrestling star Scott Steiner for All Japan's Pro Wrestling Love in Ryogoku, Vol. 3 event in Sumo Hall on August 26, 2007. Suwama had observed Steiner's match and shortly afterwards came to an agreement with Steiner to team with him and challenge the team of The Great Muta and TAJIRI. They were unsuccessful in the challenge.

For the rest of the year, Suwama mainly competed in 6-man tags with TARU and Satoshi Kojima (who joined the group in July), but also had a short feud with rookie gaijin Joe Doering. Suwama teamed with Kojima in the 2008 World's Strongest Tag Determination League, where they defeated Toshiaki Kawada and Kensuke Sasaki to reach the finals, but lost to Keiji Mutoh and Joe Doering. Suwama and Kojima scored 10 points.

All Japan Ace (2008–present)

At All Japan's New Year's Shining Series show on January 3, 2008, Suwama saved Keiji Mutoh and Joe Doering from a post-match attack by the VooDoo Murders stable. After Suwama tore off his VooDoo Murders shirt, he shook hands with Mutoh and signaled his return to the All Japan Seikigun. On March 1, 2008, Suwama defeated TARU at Pro Wrestling Love in Ryogoku, Vol. 4. From April 5–9, Suwama participated in All Japan's annual Champion Carnival tournament, which he ultimately won on April 9 by defeating New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) star Hiroshi Tanahashi in the finals. Suwama finished the Carnival with 3 wins, 1 loss and 1 draw, which earned him 7 points. On April 29, 2008, Suwama defeated Kensuke Sasaki to win the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship.

Suwama first defended the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship on June 28, 2008 against Osamu Nishimura, beating Nishimura with the Last Ride. Suwama challenged Taiyo Kea and Minoru Suzuki on August 3, 2008 for the World Tag Team Championship teaming with Osamu Nishimura but did not win the belts. Suwama's second defense of the Triple crown was on August 31, 2008 versus Taiyo Kea it went to a 60-minute time limit draw. Suwama team up with Ryuji Hijikata in the All Asia Tag Team Championship tournament on January 2–3, 2009 to crown new All Asia Tag Team Champions. Suwama and Hijikata got eliminated in the first round of the tournament by losing to Satoshi Kojima and KAI when Kojima used a lariat on Hijikata. Suwama and Shuji Kondo defeated Joe Doering and ZODIAC on March 1, 2009 to become the number one contenders for the World Tag Team Championship, but did not win the championship from Taiyō Kea and Minoru Suzuki. On August 29, 2010, Suwama defeated Minoru Suzuki to win the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for the second time. He would go on to lose the title to Jun Akiyama on October 23, 2011.

In later 2012, Suwama formed the Last Revolution tag team with Joe Doering, which in early 2013 was also joined by Kaz Hayashi, Shuji Kondo and Yasufumi Nakanoue.[1][2][3] On March 17, Suwama defeated Masakatsu Funaki to win the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for the third time.[4] In June, Suwama and Doering disbanded Last Revolution, when Kaz Hayashi and Shuji Kondo announced their resignation from All Japan following Nobuo Shiraishi taking over as the new president of All Japan and Keiji Mutoh leaving the promotion.[3] While several other wrestlers also quit All Japan following the change in management, Suwama emerged as one of the first wrestlers to publicly show his support to Shiraishi, announcing that he was going to be staying in the promotion.[5] In September, Suwama came back together with Joe Doering, with the two forming a tag team named "Evolution".[6] On October 22, Evolution defeated Burning (Go Shiozaki and Jun Akiyama) to win the World Tag Team Championship, making Suwama the first "Quintuple Crown Champion" in 12 years.[7][8] However, just five days later, Suwama lost the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship to Akebono.[9] On December 8, Evolution defeated Xceed (Go Shiozaki and Kento Miyahara) in the finals to win the 2013 World's Strongest Tag Determination League.[10] On February 16, 2014, Hikaru Sato joined Suwama and Doering, turning Evolution into a stable.[11] On June 28, Suwama and Doering lost the World Tag Team Championship to Wild Burning (Jun Akiyama and Takao Omori).[12] However, the next day, Suwama defeated Omori to win the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for the fourth time.[13] That same day Suwama was made a part of All Japan's new board of directors.[14] He was later also given the title of "senior managing director".[15] On July 27, Suwama lost the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship to his Evolution stablemate Joe Doering.[16] In December 2015, Suwama resigned from his senior managing director role.[17] On January 2, 2016, Suwama defeated Jun Akiyama to win the Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship for the fifth time.[18] However, Suwama was stripped of the title only ten days later after suffering an achilles tendon rupture.[19]

Suwama returned to the ring on July 14, 2016.[20] On September 19, Suwama defeated Zeus in the finals to win the 2016 Ōdō Tournament.[21] Suwama would then unsuccessfully challenge the Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion Kento Miyahara on November 27.[22] On September 23, 2017, Suwama won his second Ōdō Tournament in a row. On October 9, Suwama defeated Kento Miyahara to win the Triple Crown Heavyweight Champion for his sixth time, thus also breaking the record of most time reigns. On October 21 Suwama lost the title to Joe Doering again. In December Suwama took part of the 2017 World's Strongest Tag Determination League alongside Shuji Ishikawa, finishing the tournament with a record of six wins and three losses, advancing to the finals. On December 12, Suwama and Ishikawa defeated Hideoyoshi Kamitani and Daichi Hashimoto in the finals to win the tournament. On January 3, 2018 Suwama and Ishikawa defeated Jun Akiyama and Takao Omori for the World Tag Team Championships. They lost the titles to Kento Miyahara and Yoshitatsu on February 3, they would regain it on June 30, after defeating Dylan James and Ryoji Sai. From November 13 to December 11, Suwama and Ishikawa took part in the World's Strongest Tag Determination League, finishing the tournament with a record of seven wins and three losses, advancing to the finals of the tournament. On December 11, Suwama and Ishikawa were defeated by Dylan James and Joe Doering in the finals. On January 13, 2019, Suwama and Ishikawa lost the titles to Daisuke Sekimoto and Yuji Okabayashi. On March 19, 2019 They won the titles back from them. On September 3, they lost the titles to Zeus and Ryoji Sai, they regained the titles on January 2. On March 23, Suwama defeated Kento Miyahara to win the Triple Crown heavyweight Championship for his seventh time, becoming a quintuple crown champion in the process.

In wrestling

  • Finishing moves[23]
    • Ankle lock
    • Bridging belly-to-back suplex
    • Bridging German suplex
    • Last Ride (Elevated powerbomb)
    • Manriki Sleeper (Modified sleeper hold)[24]
  • Signature moves[23]
    • Double forehand chop
    • Frog splash
    • Lariat, sometimes while rolling
    • Multiple suplex variations
      • Capture
      • Deadlift release German
      • Half nelson
      • Release belly to belly
      • Trapping
    • Release powerbomb
    • Running front powerslam
    • Running shoulder block, sometimes from the top rope or from the apron to the outside
    • Turning belly to belly slam
  • With Shuji Ishikawa
    • Last Mountain (Double elevated crucifix powerbomb)
  • Theme songs
    • "Dramatic Distance Suwama" by Osamu Suzuki

Wrestlers trained

Championships and accomplishments

References

  1. ジョーとの「Last Revolution」始動!!覚悟と決意の革命宣言~諏訪魔選手、会見 (in Japanese). All Japan Pro Wrestling (2012-11-13). Retrieved on 2013-03-05.
  2. ja:諏訪魔軍に近藤修司が加入 (in Japanese). Tokyo Sports (2013-03-05). Retrieved on 2013-03-05.
  3. 3.0 3.1 ja:LRが30日両国で解体へ (in Japanese). Tokyo Sports (2013-06-23). Retrieved on 2013-06-23.
  4. 2013 プロレスLove in 両国~Basic&Dynamic~ (in Japanese). All Japan Pro Wrestling. Retrieved on 2013-03-17.
  5. ja:白石社長が全日本プロレスの株式譲渡に関して中間報告!新団体設立に動く武藤にクギ!諏訪魔は全日本残留を宣言! (in Japanese). Battle News (2013-06-11). Retrieved on 2013-06-23.
  6. 全日本プロレス10・22新潟でEvolutionの世界タッグ挑戦、10・27両国で曙の三冠挑戦&ドリフのアジアタッグ挑戦が決定! (in Japanese). Battle News (2013-09-24). Retrieved on 2013-09-24.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Anniversary Tour (in Japanese). All Japan Pro Wrestling. Retrieved on 2013-10-23.
  8. ja:諏訪魔5冠!27日・両国でダブル防衛戦も (in Japanese). Tokyo Sports (2013-10-23). Retrieved on 2013-10-23.
  9. Anniversary Tour (in Japanese). All Japan Pro Wrestling. Retrieved on 2013-10-27.
  10. 10.0 10.1 ja:2013 世界最強タッグ決定リーグ戦 (in Japanese). All Japan Pro Wrestling. Retrieved on 2013-12-08.
  11. ja:世界タッグV2 諏訪魔全ベルト独占宣言 (in Japanese). Tokyo Sports (2014-02-17). Retrieved on 2014-02-17.
  12. 2014 ダイナマイトシリーズ 北海道・札幌テイセンホール (in Japanese). All Japan Pro Wrestling. Retrieved on 2014-06-28.
  13. 2014 ダイナマイトシリーズ 北海道・札幌テイセンホール (in Japanese). All Japan Pro Wrestling. Retrieved on 2014-06-29.
  14. ja:3冠奪取!諏訪魔 全日取締役就任も決意 (in Japanese). Tokyo Sports (2014-06-30). Retrieved on 2014-07-01.
  15. ja:「オールジャパン・プロレスリング株式会社」発足について (in Japanese). All Japan Pro Wrestling (2014-07-04). Retrieved on 2014-07-04.
  16. 【全日本プロレス】諏訪魔vsドーリングの三冠戦、青木vs光留の世界Jr戦 (in Japanese). Battle News (2014-07-28). Retrieved on 2014-07-27.
  17. 諏訪魔、専務取締役辞任を公表 (in Japanese). Daily Sports Online. Kobe Shimbun (2015-12-16). Retrieved on 2015-12-15.
  18. ja:【1.2】 2016 ニューイヤーウォーズ 2Days・後楽園 (in Japanese). All Japan Pro Wrestling (2016-01-03). Retrieved on 2016-01-03.
  19. ja:諏訪魔がアキレスけん断裂で三冠返上 (in Japanese). Daily Sports Online. Kobe Shimbun (2016-01-12). Retrieved on 2016-01-12.
  20. ja:諏訪魔 アキレス腱断裂から復帰戦 黒星発進も3冠返り咲き誓う (in Japanese). Daily Sports Online. Kobe Shimbun (2016-07-14). Retrieved on 2016-07-14.
  21. 21.0 21.1 9.19後楽園ホール大会[観衆1183人 ] (in Japanese). All Japan Pro Wrestling (2016-09-19). Retrieved on 2016-09-19.
  22. Rose, Bryan 2016-11-27. AJPW Sumo Hall results: Miyahara vs. Suwama for the Triple Crown . Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved on 2017-01-23.
  23. 23.0 23.1 Shining Road ~ Spreading Oudou Love for over 3 years!
  24. 後楽園大会/ ja:【4.25】 2015 チャンピオン・カーニバル 後楽園大会 (in Japanese). All Japan Pro Wrestling (2015-04-25). Retrieved on 2016-01-03.
  25. Archived copy . Archived from the original on 2011-01-03. Retrieved on 2015-04-09.
  26. All Japan Pro-Wrestling Results: 2010 . Purolove. Retrieved on 2010-12-16.
  27. PUROLOVE.com .
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  31. The Great Hisa's Puroresu Dojo : Puroresu Awards: 2000s . Puroresu Dojo.

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