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On February 21, 2017, it was announced that Sabre would be making his debut for [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]] at the promotion's 45th anniversary show on March 6, where he would challenge [[Katsuyori Shibata]] for the British Heavyweight Championship.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.f4wonline.com/japan/zack-sabre-jr-debuting-njpw-45th-anniversary-show-230556|title=Zack Sabre Jr. debuting for NJPW at 45th anniversary show|last=Rose|first=Bryan|date=2017-02-21|accessdate=2017-02-22|work=[[Wrestling Observer Newsletter]]}}</ref> Sabre won the match with help from [[Minoru Suzuki]] and [[Davey Boy Smith Jr.]], joining the [[Suzuki-gun]] stable in the process.<ref name="NJPW45th">{{cite web | url = http://www.f4wonline.com/japan/njpw-45th-anniversary-show-live-results-okada-vs-tiger-mask-w-231266 | title = NJPW 45th Anniversary show live results: Okada vs. Tiger Mask W | last=Rose | first=Bryan | date=2017-03-06 | accessdate=2017-03-06 | work=[[Wrestling Observer Newsletter]]}}</ref> The following day, Sabre pinned [[NEVER Openweight Championship|NEVER Openweight Champion]] Hirooki Goto in an eight-man tag team match. This led to Sabre unsuccessfully challenging Goto for the title on April 9 at [[Sakura Genesis 2017]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.f4wonline.com/japan/njpw-sakura-genesis-live-results-okada-vs-shibata-233351 | title = NJPW Sakura Genesis live results: Okada vs. Shibata | last=Rose | first=Bryan | date=2017-04-08 | accessdate=2017-04-09 | work=[[Wrestling Observer Newsletter]]}}</ref> Sabre was left out of the [[Best of the Super Juniors#2017|Best of the Super Juniors]] as NJPW had decided to categorize him as a heavyweight wrestler going forward.<ref>{{cite journal | last = Meltzer | first = Dave | authorlink = Dave Meltzer | date = May 8, 2017 | title = May 8, 2017 Wrestling Observer Newsletter: WWE Payback review, WWE financials, plus tons of news | journal = [[Wrestling Observer Newsletter]] | location = [[Campbell, California]] | issn = 1083-9593 | page=62}}</ref> Instead, he was announced for NJPW's premier singles tournament, the [[G1 Climax#2017|G1 Climax]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.njpw.co.jp/102239|script-title=ja:【『G1 Climax 27』出場メンバーが決定!】あの“飯伏幸太”が電撃参戦! ザック・セイバーJr.が初出場! 鈴木みのるが3年ぶりにエントリー!!|date=2017-06-20|accessdate=2017-06-20|work=[[New Japan Pro Wrestling]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> Prior to the G1 Climax, Sabre took part in a tournament to crown the inaugural [[IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship]] at [[G1 Special in USA]], where he made it to the semifinals, before losing to [[Tomohiro Ishii]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.f4wonline.com/japan/njpw-g1-special-live-results-first-iwgp-us-champion-crowned-238471 | title = NJPW G1 Special live results: The first IWGP US Champion is crowned | last1=Fontaine | first1=Paul | last2=Currier | first2=Joseph | date=2017-07-02 | accessdate=2017-07-02 | work=[[Wrestling Observer Newsletter]]}}</ref> On 17 July, Sabre scored a major win in his first G1 Climax match by submitting the reigning [[IWGP Intercontinental Championship|IWGP Intercontinental Champion]] [[Hiroshi Tanahashi]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.f4wonline.com/japan/njpw-g1-climax-27-night-one-live-results-ibushi-vs-naito-239341 | title = NJPW G1 Climax 27 night one live results: Ibushi vs. Naito | last=Rose | first=Bryan | date=2017-07-17 | accessdate=2017-07-20 | work=[[Wrestling Observer Newsletter]]}}</ref> Sabre went on to finish the tournament with a record of five wins and four losses, failing to advance to the finals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.njpw.co.jp/tornament/92083?showResult=1|script-title=ja:ローソンチケット Presents G1 Climax 27|accessdate=2017-08-11|work=[[New Japan Pro-Wrestling]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> On 16 September at [[Destruction in Hiroshima (2017)|Destruction in Hiroshima]], Sabre failed in his attempt to capture the Intercontinental Championship from Tanahashi.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.njpw.co.jp/tornament/101345?showResult=1 | title = Destruction in Hiroshima | accessdate=2017-09-16 | work=[[New Japan Pro-Wrestling]] | language=Japanese}}</ref>
 
On February 21, 2017, it was announced that Sabre would be making his debut for [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]] at the promotion's 45th anniversary show on March 6, where he would challenge [[Katsuyori Shibata]] for the British Heavyweight Championship.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.f4wonline.com/japan/zack-sabre-jr-debuting-njpw-45th-anniversary-show-230556|title=Zack Sabre Jr. debuting for NJPW at 45th anniversary show|last=Rose|first=Bryan|date=2017-02-21|accessdate=2017-02-22|work=[[Wrestling Observer Newsletter]]}}</ref> Sabre won the match with help from [[Minoru Suzuki]] and [[Davey Boy Smith Jr.]], joining the [[Suzuki-gun]] stable in the process.<ref name="NJPW45th">{{cite web | url = http://www.f4wonline.com/japan/njpw-45th-anniversary-show-live-results-okada-vs-tiger-mask-w-231266 | title = NJPW 45th Anniversary show live results: Okada vs. Tiger Mask W | last=Rose | first=Bryan | date=2017-03-06 | accessdate=2017-03-06 | work=[[Wrestling Observer Newsletter]]}}</ref> The following day, Sabre pinned [[NEVER Openweight Championship|NEVER Openweight Champion]] Hirooki Goto in an eight-man tag team match. This led to Sabre unsuccessfully challenging Goto for the title on April 9 at [[Sakura Genesis 2017]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.f4wonline.com/japan/njpw-sakura-genesis-live-results-okada-vs-shibata-233351 | title = NJPW Sakura Genesis live results: Okada vs. Shibata | last=Rose | first=Bryan | date=2017-04-08 | accessdate=2017-04-09 | work=[[Wrestling Observer Newsletter]]}}</ref> Sabre was left out of the [[Best of the Super Juniors#2017|Best of the Super Juniors]] as NJPW had decided to categorize him as a heavyweight wrestler going forward.<ref>{{cite journal | last = Meltzer | first = Dave | authorlink = Dave Meltzer | date = May 8, 2017 | title = May 8, 2017 Wrestling Observer Newsletter: WWE Payback review, WWE financials, plus tons of news | journal = [[Wrestling Observer Newsletter]] | location = [[Campbell, California]] | issn = 1083-9593 | page=62}}</ref> Instead, he was announced for NJPW's premier singles tournament, the [[G1 Climax#2017|G1 Climax]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.njpw.co.jp/102239|script-title=ja:【『G1 Climax 27』出場メンバーが決定!】あの“飯伏幸太”が電撃参戦! ザック・セイバーJr.が初出場! 鈴木みのるが3年ぶりにエントリー!!|date=2017-06-20|accessdate=2017-06-20|work=[[New Japan Pro Wrestling]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> Prior to the G1 Climax, Sabre took part in a tournament to crown the inaugural [[IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship]] at [[G1 Special in USA]], where he made it to the semifinals, before losing to [[Tomohiro Ishii]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.f4wonline.com/japan/njpw-g1-special-live-results-first-iwgp-us-champion-crowned-238471 | title = NJPW G1 Special live results: The first IWGP US Champion is crowned | last1=Fontaine | first1=Paul | last2=Currier | first2=Joseph | date=2017-07-02 | accessdate=2017-07-02 | work=[[Wrestling Observer Newsletter]]}}</ref> On 17 July, Sabre scored a major win in his first G1 Climax match by submitting the reigning [[IWGP Intercontinental Championship|IWGP Intercontinental Champion]] [[Hiroshi Tanahashi]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.f4wonline.com/japan/njpw-g1-climax-27-night-one-live-results-ibushi-vs-naito-239341 | title = NJPW G1 Climax 27 night one live results: Ibushi vs. Naito | last=Rose | first=Bryan | date=2017-07-17 | accessdate=2017-07-20 | work=[[Wrestling Observer Newsletter]]}}</ref> Sabre went on to finish the tournament with a record of five wins and four losses, failing to advance to the finals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.njpw.co.jp/tornament/92083?showResult=1|script-title=ja:ローソンチケット Presents G1 Climax 27|accessdate=2017-08-11|work=[[New Japan Pro-Wrestling]]|language=Japanese}}</ref> On 16 September at [[Destruction in Hiroshima (2017)|Destruction in Hiroshima]], Sabre failed in his attempt to capture the Intercontinental Championship from Tanahashi.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.njpw.co.jp/tornament/101345?showResult=1 | title = Destruction in Hiroshima | accessdate=2017-09-16 | work=[[New Japan Pro-Wrestling]] | language=Japanese}}</ref>
   
On February 28, 2018, Sabre was announced to take part in the [[New Japan Cup#2018|2018 New Japan Cup]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.f4wonline.com/japan/njpw-reveals-bracket-2018-new-japan-cup-252421|title=NJPW REVEALS BRACKET FOR 2018 NEW JAPAN CUP|work=Wrestling Observer Newsletter|first=Joseph|last=Currier|date=28 February 2018|accessdate=21 March 2018}}</ref> Sabre defeated [[Tetsuya Naito]] in the first round, [[Kota Ibushi]] in the second round and [[SANADA]] in the semi-finals, to advance to the finals.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.f4wonline.com/japan/new-japan-cup-night-three-results-tetsuya-naito-vs-zack-sabre-jr-253286|title=NEW JAPAN CUP NIGHT THREE RESULTS: TETSUYA NAITO VS. ZACK SABRE JR.|work=Wrestling Observer Newsletter|first=Bryan|last=Rose|date=11 March 2018|accessdate=21 March 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.f4wonline.com/japan/new-japan-cup-night-six-results-zack-sabre-jr-vs-kota-ibushi-253641|title=NEW JAPAN CUP NIGHT SIX RESULTS: ZACK SABRE JR. VS. KOTA IBUSHI|work=Wrestling Observer Newsletter|first=Ethan|last=Renner|date=18 February 2018|accessdate=21 March 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.f4wonline.com/japan/new-japan-cup-night-8-results-zack-sabre-jr-vs-sanada-253781|title=NEW JAPAN CUP NIGHT 8 RESULTS: ZACK SABRE JR. VS. SANADA|work=Wrestling Observer Newsletter|first=Bryan|last=Rose|date=18 March 2018|accessdate=21 March 2018}}</ref> On March 21, 2018 Sabre defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi in the finals to win the [[New Japan Cup#2018|2018 New Japan Cup]], and become the number one for the [[IWGP Heavyweight Championship]]. This also led Sabre becoming the second gaijin to win the tournament after [[Giant Bernard]] in 2006. During the tournament, Sabre stablemate [[Taka Michinoku]] became his manager and spokesperson. On April 1 at [[Sakura Genesis 2018|Sakura Genesis]], Sabre unsuccessfully challenged [[Kazuchika Okada]] for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. Six days later, it was reported that Sabre signed a full time deal with NJPW. From July 14 until August 11, Sabre took part in the [[G1 Climax#2018|2018 G1 Climax]], finishing the tournament with a record of six wins and three losses, failing to advance to the finals of the tournament after losing to [[Kota Ibushi]] in their head-to-head match. From November 17 until December 7, Sabre and Taichi took part of the [[World Tag League#2018|2018 World Tag League]], finishing the tournament with a record of seven wins and six losses, failling to advancing to the finals, due to losing to EVIL and SANADA in their last round robin match. On January 4, 2019, at [[Wrestle Kingdom 13|Wrestle Kingdom 13 in Tokyo Dome]], Sabre defeated [[Tomohiro Ishii]] to in the British Heavyweight Championship for the record breaking third time.
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On February 28, 2018, Sabre was announced to take part in the [[New Japan Cup#2018|2018 New Japan Cup]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.f4wonline.com/japan/njpw-reveals-bracket-2018-new-japan-cup-252421|title=NJPW REVEALS BRACKET FOR 2018 NEW JAPAN CUP|work=Wrestling Observer Newsletter|first=Joseph|last=Currier|date=28 February 2018|accessdate=21 March 2018}}</ref> Sabre defeated [[Tetsuya Naito]] in the first round, [[Kota Ibushi]] in the second round and [[SANADA]] in the semi-finals, to advance to the finals.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.f4wonline.com/japan/new-japan-cup-night-three-results-tetsuya-naito-vs-zack-sabre-jr-253286|title=NEW JAPAN CUP NIGHT THREE RESULTS: TETSUYA NAITO VS. ZACK SABRE JR.|work=Wrestling Observer Newsletter|first=Bryan|last=Rose|date=11 March 2018|accessdate=21 March 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.f4wonline.com/japan/new-japan-cup-night-six-results-zack-sabre-jr-vs-kota-ibushi-253641|title=NEW JAPAN CUP NIGHT SIX RESULTS: ZACK SABRE JR. VS. KOTA IBUSHI|work=Wrestling Observer Newsletter|first=Ethan|last=Renner|date=18 February 2018|accessdate=21 March 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.f4wonline.com/japan/new-japan-cup-night-8-results-zack-sabre-jr-vs-sanada-253781|title=NEW JAPAN CUP NIGHT 8 RESULTS: ZACK SABRE JR. VS. SANADA|work=Wrestling Observer Newsletter|first=Bryan|last=Rose|date=18 March 2018|accessdate=21 March 2018}}</ref> On March 21, 2018 Sabre defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi in the finals to win the [[New Japan Cup#2018|2018 New Japan Cup]], and become the number one for the [[IWGP Heavyweight Championship]]. This also led Sabre becoming the second gaijin to win the tournament after [[Giant Bernard]] in 2006. During the tournament, Sabre stablemate [[Taka Michinoku]] became his manager and spokesperson. On April 1 at [[Sakura Genesis 2018|Sakura Genesis]], Sabre unsuccessfully challenged [[Kazuchika Okada]] for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. Six days later, it was reported that Sabre signed a full time deal with NJPW. From July 14 until August 11, Sabre took part in the [[G1 Climax#2018|2018 G1 Climax]], finishing the tournament with a record of six wins and three losses, failing to advance to the finals of the tournament after losing to [[Kota Ibushi]] in their head-to-head match. From November 17 until December 7, Sabre and Taichi took part of the [[World Tag League#2018|2018 World Tag League]], finishing the tournament with a record of seven wins and six losses, failling to advancing to the finals, due to losing to EVIL and SANADA in their last round robin match.
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On January 4, 2019, at [[Wrestle Kingdom 13|Wrestle Kingdom 13 in Tokyo Dome]], Sabre defeated [[Tomohiro Ishii]] to in the British Heavyweight Championship for the record breaking third time. From July 6 until August 10, Sabre took part in the [[G1 Climax#2019|2019 G1 Climax]], where he finished the tournament with a record of four wins and five losses, failing to advance to the finals of the tournament.
   
 
== In wrestling ==
 
== In wrestling ==

Revision as of 21:28, 11 August 2019

Lucas Eatwell (born 24 July 1987) is a British professional wrestler better known by the ring name Zack Sabre Jr. He is currently signed to New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW), where he is the winner of the 2018 New Japan Cup. Through a working relationship between NJPW and Revolution Pro Wrestling (RPW), he is the current and record setting three-time British Heavyweight Champion and one-half of the British Tag Team Champions.

Sabre is a former NWA United Kingdom Junior Heavyweight Championship winner and a product of the NWA-UK Hammerlock training school. He started training with NWA-UK Hammerlock at the age of 14, under the guidance of Jon Ryan and Andre Baker. His offense includes various technical wrestling holds and pinning combinations, along with hard hitting strikes, which stems from his love of puroresu. The readers of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter voted Sabre the Best Technical Wrestler for four consecutive years from 2014 to 2017.

Sabre is also a regular participant in tag team competition, notably teaming up in 2008 with Marty Scurll as the Leaders of the New School, where they were two-time Undisputed British Tag Team Champions. Sabre is the current British Tag Team Championship, alongside Suzuki-gun stablemate Minoru Suzuki, and was a two-time GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion with Yoshinari Ogawa during his time in Pro Wrestling Noah, and a one-time wXw World Tag Team Champion with Big Daddy Walter.

Elsewhere, in NJPW, he is the winner of the 2018 New Japan Cup, in PWG, he is a former PWG World Champion and the winner of the 2015 Battle of Los Angeles tournament, in Progress he is the winner of the 2018 Super Strong Style 16 tournament and in westside Xtreme wrestling where he won the 2016 16 Carat Gold Tournament.

Professional wrestling career

Pro Wrestling NOAH (2008–2015)

On 21 June 2008, Sabre took part in an exclusive British six-man tag team match, on the pre-show of Pro Wrestling Noah's UK tour at the Coventry Skydome. The team of Hubba Bubba Lucha (El Ligero and Bubblegum) & Luke "Dragon" Phoenix defeated Sabre, Dave Moralez & Mark Haskins. The following day on 22 June 2008, Sabre fought to a twenty-minute time limit draw, with the current holder of the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship, Yoshinobu Kanemaru.[1]

Sabre wrestled a number of matches on tour with Pro Wrestling Noah between July and September 2011.

Sabre returned to Pro Wrestling NOAH in April 2012 to wrestle a number of singles matches on the Global Tag League 2012 tour.

On 7 December, Sabre and Yoshinari Ogawa defeated Jushin Thunder Liger and Tiger Mask to win the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship.[2] They lost the title to Atsushi Kotoge and Taiji Ishimori on 21 March 2014,[3] before regaining it from them on 12 April.[4] On 5 July, Sabre and Ogawa again lost the title to Kotoge and Ishimori.[5] Sabre left Noah in November 2015.[6]

New Japan Pro Wrestling (2017-present)

On February 21, 2017, it was announced that Sabre would be making his debut for New Japan Pro Wrestling at the promotion's 45th anniversary show on March 6, where he would challenge Katsuyori Shibata for the British Heavyweight Championship.[7] Sabre won the match with help from Minoru Suzuki and Davey Boy Smith Jr., joining the Suzuki-gun stable in the process.[8] The following day, Sabre pinned NEVER Openweight Champion Hirooki Goto in an eight-man tag team match. This led to Sabre unsuccessfully challenging Goto for the title on April 9 at Sakura Genesis 2017.[9] Sabre was left out of the Best of the Super Juniors as NJPW had decided to categorize him as a heavyweight wrestler going forward.[10] Instead, he was announced for NJPW's premier singles tournament, the G1 Climax.[11] Prior to the G1 Climax, Sabre took part in a tournament to crown the inaugural IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship at G1 Special in USA, where he made it to the semifinals, before losing to Tomohiro Ishii.[12] On 17 July, Sabre scored a major win in his first G1 Climax match by submitting the reigning IWGP Intercontinental Champion Hiroshi Tanahashi.[13] Sabre went on to finish the tournament with a record of five wins and four losses, failing to advance to the finals.[14] On 16 September at Destruction in Hiroshima, Sabre failed in his attempt to capture the Intercontinental Championship from Tanahashi.[15]

On February 28, 2018, Sabre was announced to take part in the 2018 New Japan Cup.[16] Sabre defeated Tetsuya Naito in the first round, Kota Ibushi in the second round and SANADA in the semi-finals, to advance to the finals.[17][18][19] On March 21, 2018 Sabre defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi in the finals to win the 2018 New Japan Cup, and become the number one for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. This also led Sabre becoming the second gaijin to win the tournament after Giant Bernard in 2006. During the tournament, Sabre stablemate Taka Michinoku became his manager and spokesperson. On April 1 at Sakura Genesis, Sabre unsuccessfully challenged Kazuchika Okada for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship. Six days later, it was reported that Sabre signed a full time deal with NJPW. From July 14 until August 11, Sabre took part in the 2018 G1 Climax, finishing the tournament with a record of six wins and three losses, failing to advance to the finals of the tournament after losing to Kota Ibushi in their head-to-head match. From November 17 until December 7, Sabre and Taichi took part of the 2018 World Tag League, finishing the tournament with a record of seven wins and six losses, failling to advancing to the finals, due to losing to EVIL and SANADA in their last round robin match.

On January 4, 2019, at Wrestle Kingdom 13 in Tokyo Dome, Sabre defeated Tomohiro Ishii to in the British Heavyweight Championship for the record breaking third time. From July 6 until August 10, Sabre took part in the 2019 G1 Climax, where he finished the tournament with a record of four wins and five losses, failing to advance to the finals of the tournament.

In wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Article 50 (Cross armbreaker)
    • Cremation Lily (Double omoplata / Figure-four stump puller combination)
    • European Clutch (Double wrist-clutch flip into a bridging cradle pin)[20]
    • Hypernormalisation[21] (Back-mounted inverted surfboard)
    • Orienteering with Napalm Death (Over-the-shoulder single leg Boston crab / Calf slicer combination)[22]
    • Jim Breaks Ambar (Seated Armlock)
    • Hurrah! Another Year, Surely This One Will Be Better Than The Last; The Inexorable March of Progress Will Lead Us All to Happiness[23] / Double armbar octopus hold[20]
    • Yes, I'm Far Away from Home (Leghook hammerlock fujiwara armbar)
    • Zack Driver (Michinoku driver) [24]
  • Signature moves
    • Discus elbow smash[24][25]
    • High-angle sitout powerbomb
    • Jim Breaks Special[26] (Elevated wristlock)
    • Kimura lock[24]
    • Multiple kick variations
      • Feint roundhouse followed by a legsweep
      • Overhead to opponent's arm
      • Diving enzuigiri[24]
      • Springboard enzuigiri
    • Multiple suplex variations
      • Bridging half nelson
      • Dragon[25]
      • Northern Lights, usually followed by cross armbreaker
      • Snap underhook[24]
      • Tiger[24][25]
    • Muta lock
    • Penalty Kick (Soccer kick to the chest of a seated opponent)
    • Rolling Elbow (Discus elbow smash)
    • Running European uppercut to a cornered opponent[24]
  • Managers
  • Nicknames
    • "ZSJ"
    • "The Technical Wizard"
    • "Submission Master"
    • "Wrestling Master"
    • "Eikoku no Wakaki Takumi" (Japanese for "England's Young Master")
    • "Zacky Two Belts" (When holding the British Heavyweight and Tag Team Championships all at the same time)
    • "Zacky Three Belts" (When holding the Evolve, PWG, and British Heavyweight Championships all at the same time)
  • Entrance themes
    • "Hyph Mngo" by Joy Orbison (NOAH)
    • "Real Bone Master (Remix)" by Yonosuke Kitamura (NJPW)

Championships and accomplishments

  • Alternative Wrestling Magazine
  • AM Wrestling
    • Round Robin Tournament (2008)
  • DDT Pro-Wrestling
  • What Culture Pro/Defiant Wrestling
    • WCPW/Defiant Internet Championship (1 time)
  • Evolve
    • Evolve Championship (1 time)[30]
  • German Stampede Wrestling
    • GSW Breakthrough Championship (1 time)[31]
  • International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom
    • Unified British Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Marty Scurll
    • UK Super 8 Tournament (2014)[32]
  • NWA-UK Hammerlock
    • NWA United Kingdom Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
    • Hardcore Lottery Tournament winner (2008)[33]
  • New Japan Pro-Wrestling
  • Premier Promotions
    • PWF Middleweight Championship (1 time)[34]
    • Worthing Trophy (2013, 2012)
    • Ken Joyce Trophy (2011)
    • Ian Dowland Trophy (2010)
  • Progress Wrestling
    • Super Strong Style 16 (2018)
  • Pro Wrestling Guerrilla
    • PWG World Championship (1 time)[35]
    • Battle of Los Angeles (2015)[36]
  • Pro Wrestling Illustrated
    • PWI ranked him #28 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2016[37]
    • PWI ranked him #26 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2017
  • Pro Wrestling NOAH
  • Revolution Pro Wrestling
    • British Heavyweight Championship (3 times, current)
    • British Tag Team Championship (1 time, current) – with Minoru Suzuki
  • Solent Wrestling Federation
    • One Night Tournament (2012)
  • Triple X Wrestling
    • Triple X Wrestling Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • westside Xtreme wrestling
    • wXw World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
    • wXw World Lightweight Championship (1 time)
    • wXw World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Big Daddy Walter
    • 16 Carat Gold Tournament (2016)
    • wXw World Tag Team Tournament (2015) – with Big Daddy Walter[38]
    • AMBITION 4 Tournament (2013)
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter
  • The Wrestling Observer UK
    • Rising Star (2008)

References

  1. britwres.com . britwres.com. Retrieved on 2013-11-05.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Great Voyage 2013 in Tokyo vol.2~田上明引退記念大会~ (in Japanese). Pro Wrestling Noah. Retrieved on 2013-12-07.
  3. Spring Navig.2014 (in Japanese). Pro Wrestling Noah. Retrieved on 2014-03-21.
  4. 4.0 4.1 ja:グローバル・タッグリーグ戦2014 (in Japanese). Pro Wrestling Noah. Retrieved on 2014-04-12.
  5. 「Great Voyage 2014 in Tokyo vol.2」方舟進章~有明夏の陣~ (in Japanese). Pro Wrestling Noah. Retrieved on 2014-07-05.
  6. The Week In British Wrestling: Lucha Britannia, Progress season tickets, more . Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved on 2015-11-24.
  7. Rose, Bryan 2017-02-21. Zack Sabre Jr. debuting for NJPW at 45th anniversary show . Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved on 2017-02-22.
  8. Rose, Bryan 2017-03-06. NJPW 45th Anniversary show live results: Okada vs. Tiger Mask W . Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved on 2017-03-06.
  9. Rose, Bryan 2017-04-08. NJPW Sakura Genesis live results: Okada vs. Shibata . Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved on 2017-04-09.
  10. Meltzer, Dave (May 8, 2017). "May 8, 2017 Wrestling Observer Newsletter: WWE Payback review, WWE financials, plus tons of news". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Campbell, California: 62. ISSN 1083-9593. 
  11. ja:【『G1 Climax 27』出場メンバーが決定!】あの“飯伏幸太”が電撃参戦! ザック・セイバーJr.が初出場! 鈴木みのるが3年ぶりにエントリー!! (in Japanese). New Japan Pro Wrestling (2017-06-20). Retrieved on 2017-06-20.
  12. NJPW G1 Special live results: The first IWGP US Champion is crowned . Wrestling Observer Newsletter (2017-07-02). Retrieved on 2017-07-02.
  13. Rose, Bryan 2017-07-17. NJPW G1 Climax 27 night one live results: Ibushi vs. Naito . Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved on 2017-07-20.
  14. ja:ローソンチケット Presents G1 Climax 27 (in Japanese). New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Retrieved on 2017-08-11.
  15. Destruction in Hiroshima (in Japanese). New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Retrieved on 2017-09-16.
  16. Currier, Joseph 2018-02-28. NJPW REVEALS BRACKET FOR 2018 NEW JAPAN CUP . Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Retrieved on 2018-03-21.
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