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Pro-Wrestling Shi-En
Founded2010
StylePuroresu, Comedy wrestling
HeadquartersOsaka, Japan
Founder(s)Kiai-ryuken Ecchan
Owner(s)Kiai-ryuken Ecchan
Websiteshi-en.com

Pro-Wrestling Shi-En (Japanese: プロレスリング紫焔しえん, Hepburn: Puroresuringu Shi-En) is an Osaka-based Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded in 2010 by Eiji Sahara, better known by the ring name Kiai-ryuken Ecchan, with the goal of filling-in the spot left by the closure of Hustle.[1] The name Shi-En (紫焔, lit. "purple flame") is a play on the word shien (支援), meaning "support".[2] The mottoes of the promotion are "Energize Osaka" and "Bring life back to pro-wrestling".[3] In addition to monthly paid shows, the organization holds many free shows in a special outdoor ring at Uehonmachi Hi-Hi Town, next to the Uehonmachi Station.[4]

History

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The promotion was founded by Eiji Sahara, who was a member of the student wrestling club called Osaka Wrestling Federation (OWF) in Osaka Gakuin University, under the ring name Kiai-ryuken Ecchan.[5] Throughout 2009, Sahara organized a dozen wrestling events with his fellow classmates in a makeshift ring set up in Triangle Park, in Amerikamura, Osaka. The following year, the promotion was officially founded and, on February 20, a pre-launch event titled "ƒ (forte)" was held at the Nipponbashi 4-chōme Theatre.[2][6] On March 6, a second pre-launch event titled "ƒƒ (fortissimo)" was held in Triangle Park; then, on March 21, the official launching event titled "ƒƒƒ (fortississimo)" was held at the Black Chamber in the Creative Center Osaka.[6]

On February 21, 2015, the promotion held its 5th anniversary event at the Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium.[2]

On September 15, 2018, and March 31, 2019, the promotion took part in two of Keiji Muto's Pro-Wrestling Festival events, held respectively in Kashihara, Nara and Hanyū, Saitama.[7]

On February 9, 2019, the promotion held its first event in Tokyo, at Shin-Kiba 1st Ring.[8]

On March 22, 2020, Shi-En held its 10th anniversary event at Cool Japan Park Osaka.[9]

Personnel

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Wrestlers

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Ring name Real name Notes
Bahamut[10] Undisclosed Pro-Wrestling Shi-En Tag Team Champion
Bakotsu[11] Undisclosed
Bomber Okuno[12] Unknown
Daddy Loco[13] Unknown
Dongury Fujie [ja][14] Unknown Pro-Wrestling Shi-En Tag Team Champion
Genki Yamada[15] Unknown
Hiroaki Taniguchi [ja][16] Unknown Pro-Wrestling Shi-En Singles Champion
Hiroto Okubo[17] Unknown
Joker Fuyuki[18] Unknown
Kiai-ryuken Ecchan[19] Eiji Sahara
La Colza[20] Undisclosed
Maro Kuriyama[21] Kazuya Kuriyama[5]
Raipachi Isobe[22] Unknown Pro-Wrestling Shi-En 6-Man Tag Team Champion
Rascal Fujiwara[23] Unknown Pro-Wrestling Shi-En 6-Man Tag Team Champion
Seiya Nishiyama[24] Unknown Pro-Wrestling Shi-En 6-Man Tag Team Champion
Tetsuya Gotoh[25] Unknown
Tiger Heart[26] Undisclosed
Tomo Enami[27] Unknown
Yoriaki Ogyu[28] Unknown
Yosuke Takii[29] Unknown
Yuko Kawabata[30] Unknown
Yuta Ogawa[31] Unknown

Sporadic characters

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Ring name Real name Notes
Kirin[32] Undisclosed
Masked Police 24[33] Undisclosed

Staff

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Ring name Real name Notes
God Hattori[34] Unknown Referee
Ponta Tonegawa[35] Unknown Referee
Shodai Deguchi[36] Shodai Deguchi Ring announcer

Notable alumni

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Championships and accomplishments

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Shi-En currently has four title. The three main titles are the Pro-Wrestling Shi-En Singles, Tag Team and 6-Man Tag Team Championships. The "I Love Shi-En" Championship is a secondary title.

Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days
held
Location Notes Ref.
Pro-Wrestling Shi-En Singles Championship Hiroaki Taniguchi [ja] 2 March 16, 2024 251 Osaka, Japan Defeated Maro Kuriyama at the Pro-Wrestling Shi-En 14th Anniversary Show. [37]
"I Love Shi-En" Championship Momoka Hanazono 1 March 16, 2024 251 Osaka, Japan Defeated Hiroto Okubo in a Falls Count Anywhere Fans Bring the Weapons Happy Hardcore Match at the Pro-Wrestling Shi-En 14th Anniversary Show. [38]
Pro-Wrestling Shi-En Tag Team Championship Bahamut and Dongury Fujie [ja] 1
(1, 5)
March 16, 2024 251 Osaka, Japan Defeated Yosuke Takii and Tetsuya Gotoh at the Pro-Wrestling Shi-En 14th Anniversary Show. [39]
Pro-Wrestling Shi-En 6-Man Tag Team Championship Notorious
(Raipachi Isobe, Seiya Nishiyama and Rascal Fujiwara)
1
(2, 1, 3)
July 21, 2024 124 Osaka, Japan Defeated Mōretsu (Hiroaki Taniguchi [ja], Bomber Okuno and Yoriaki Ogyu) at the Tennōji-ku Community Center. [40]

Pro-Wrestling Shi-En Singles Championship

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Pro-Wrestling Shi-En Singles Championship
Details
PromotionPro-Wrestling Shi-En
Date establishedApril 24, 2016
Current champion(s)Hiroaki Taniguchi [ja]
Date wonMarch 16, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Kiai-ryuken Ecchan
Longest reignMaro Kuriyama
(727 days)
Shortest reignJun Masaoka [ja]
(28 days)
Oldest championMaro Kuriyama
(45 years, 92 days)
Youngest championHiroaki Taniguchi [ja]
(28 years, 90 days)
Heaviest championHiroaki Taniguchi [ja]
(105 kg)
Lightest championJun Masaoka [ja]
(70 kg)

The Pro-Wrestling Shi-En Singles Championship (Japanese: プロレスリング紫焔��ングル王座, Hepburn: Puroresuringu Shi-En Shinguru Ōza) is a professional wrestling championship created and promoted by Pro-Wrestling Shi-En. It is the top title of the company and has been held by a total of six champions in nine different recognized reigns. The current champion is Hiroaki Taniguchi who is in his second reign.[41]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 Kiai-ryuken Ecchan April 24, 2016 6th Anniversary Show Osaka, Japan 1 357 1 Defeated Tiger Heart to become the first champion. [42]
2 Dongury Fujie [ja] April 16, 2017 7th Anniversary Show Osaka, Japan 1 364 2 [43]
3 Maro Kuriyama April 15, 2018 8th Anniversary Show Osaka, Japan 1 238 3 [44]
4 Kiai-ryuken Ecchan December 9, 2018 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 2 441 4 [45]
5 Jun Masaoka [ja] February 23, 2020 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1 28 0 [46]
6 Hiroto Okubo March 22, 2020 10th Anniversary Show Osaka, Japan 1 392 3 [47]
7 Hiroaki Taniguchi [ja] April 18, 2021 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1 336 3 [48]
8 Maro Kuriyama March 20, 2022 12th Anniversary Show Osaka, Japan 2 727 10 This was a no disqualification match. [49]
9 Hiroaki Taniguchi [ja] March 16, 2024 14th Anniversary Show Osaka, Japan 2 251+ 0 [50]

Combined reigns

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Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Maro Kuriyama 2 13 965
2 Kiai-ryuken Ecchan 2 5 798
3 Hiroaki Taniguchi [ja] 2 3 587+
4 Hiroto Okubo 1 3 392
5 Dongury Fujie [ja] 1 2 364
6 Jun Masaoka [ja] 1 0 28

"I Love Shi-En" Championship

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"I Love Shi-En" Championship
Details
PromotionPro-Wrestling Shi-En
Date establishedApril 15, 2018
Current champion(s)Momoka Hanazono
Date wonMarch 16, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Kiai-ryuken Ecchan
Most reignsKiai-ryuken Ecchan
(4 reigns)
Longest reignRaipachi Isobe
(448 days)
Shortest reignKiai-ryuken Ecchan
(27 days)

The "I Love Shi-En" Championship (Japanese: “I LOVE 紫焔”王座, Hepburn: "Ai Rabu Shi-En" Ōza) is a professional wrestling championship created and promoted by Pro-Wrestling Shi-En. It is a secondary title of the company that has been held by a total of nine champions in 14 different recognized reigns. Anyone can challenge for the title and the reigning champion chooses the stipulation of the matches.[51] The current champion is Momoka Hanazono who is in her first reign.[52]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 Kiai-ryuken Ecchan April 15, 2018 8th Anniversary Show Osaka, Japan 1 189 6 Defeated Raipachi Isobe to become the first champion. [44]
2 Daichi October 21, 2018 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1 266 4 This was a tag team match in which Daichi was teaming with Kirin while Kiai-ryuken Ecchan was teaming with Maro Kuriyama. Daichi pinned Ecchan to win the title. [53]
3 Dongury Fujie [ja] July 14, 2019 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1 189 3 This was a submission match. [54]
4 Raipachi Isobe January 19, 2020 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1 35 0 [55]
5 Dongury Fujie [ja] February 23, 2020 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 2 28 0 This match was fought under normal rules for Raipachi Isobe, but under 2-count rules for Dongury Fujie. [56]
6 Kiai-ryuken Ecchan March 22, 2020 10th Anniversary Show Osaka, Japan 2 140 0 This was a falls count anywhere match. [56]
7 Bakotsu August 9, 2020 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1 43 1 This was a five-way match also involving Joker Fuyuki, Tomo Enami and Maro Kuriyama. [57]
8 Kiai-ryuken Ecchan September 21, 2020 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 3 27 0 This was an "Elastic Band Chicken Race" held immediately after the scheduled title match went to a time limit draw. [56]
9 God Hattori October 18, 2020 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1 70 1 This was a "Referee Judge Match" also involving Daichi and Bakotsu. [56]
10 Kiai-ryuken Ecchan December 27, 2020 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 4 331 2 This was a "Referee Judge Match" also involving Asuka The World and Bakotsu. [56]
11 Asuka The World November 23, 2021 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1 306 5 [58]
12 Raipachi Isobe September 25, 2022 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 2 448 6 [59]
13 Hiroto Okubo December 17, 2023 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1 90 0 [60]
14 Momoka Hanazono March 16, 2024 14th Anniversary Show Osaka, Japan 1 251+ 0 This was a "Falls Count Anywhere Fans Bring the Weapons Happy Hardcore Match". Hanazono is the first woman to hold the title. [50]

Combined reigns

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Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Kiai-ryuken Ecchan 4 8 687
2 Raipachi Isobe 2 6 483
3 Asuka The World 1 5 306
4 Daichi 1 4 266
5 Dongury Fujie [ja] 2 3 217
6 Hiroto Okubo 1 0 90
7 Momoka Hanazono 1 0 251+
8 God Hattori 1 1 70
9 Bakotsu 1 1 43

Pro-Wrestling Shi-En Tag Team Championship

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Pro-Wrestling Shi-En Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionPro-Wrestling Shi-En
Date establishedMarch 9, 2013
Current champion(s)Bahamut and Dongury Fujie [ja]
Date wonMarch 16, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Rascal Fujiwara and Dongury Fujie [ja]
Most reigns(as a team)
Rascal Fujiwara and Dongury Fujie [ja]
(3 reigns)
(as an individual)
Raipachi Isobe and Dongury Fujie [ja]
(5 reigns)
Longest reignKaisei Genki Hōshutsu Kyōkai (Kiai-ryuken Ecchan and Bull Armor Takuya)
(539 days)
Shortest reignKiai-ryuken Ecchan and Raipachi Isobe
(<1 day)

The Pro-Wrestling Shi-En Tag Team Championship (Japanese: プロレスリング紫焔タッグ王座, Hepburn: Puroresuringu Shi-En Taggu Ōza) is a professional wrestling tag team championship created and promoted by Pro-Wrestling Shi-En. There have been a total of 19 reigns shared between 20 wrestlers. The current champions are Bahamut and Dongury Fujie [ja] who are both in their first reign as a team.[61]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
(NLT) Championship change took place "no later than" the date listed
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 Rascal Fujiwara and Dongury Fujie [ja] March 9, 2013 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1 [a] 0 Defeated Kiai-ryuken Ecchan and Asuka The World to become the first champions. [62]
Vacated June 9, 2013 (NLT) Title vacated for unknown reasons. [39][63]
2 Tribe
(Agū Matsunaga [ja] and Jun Masaoka [ja])
June 9, 2013 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1 189 1 Defeated Dongury Fujie [ja] and Raipachi Isobe to win the vacant title. [39][63]
3 Kaisei Genki Hōshutsu Kyōkai
(Kiai-ryuken Ecchan and Bull Armor Takuya)
December 15, 2013 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1 539 3 [64][65]
4 Hiroto Okubo and Jun Masaoka [ja] June 7, 2015 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1
(1, 2)
322 2 [66]
5 Raipachi Isobe and Maro Kuriyama April 24, 2016 6th Anniversary Show Osaka, Japan 1 42 0 [67]
6 Rascal Fujiwara and Dongury Fujie [ja] June 5, 2016 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 2 378 4 [68]
7 Raipachi Isobe and Hiroaki Taniguchi [ja] June 18, 2017 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1
(2, 1)
91 1 [69]
8 Hiroto Okubo and Asuka The World September 17, 2017 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1
(2, 1)
161 1 [70]
9 Kiai-ryuken Ecchan and Raipachi Isobe February 25, 2018 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1
(2, 3)
<1 0 [71]
10 Hiroaki Taniguchi [ja] and Tatsunari Nashio February 25, 2018 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1
(2, 1)
108 1 [71]
Vacated June 13, 2018 Title vacated due to Nashio being sidelined with an injury. [72]
11 Dongury Fujie [ja] and Jun Masaoka [ja] October 21, 2018 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1
(3, 3)
147 2 Defeated Hiroto Obuko and Raipachi Isobe in the final of a four-team tournament to win the vacant title. [73]
12 Tomo Emami and Yoriaki Ogyu March 17, 2019 9th Anniversary Show Osaka, Japan 1 147 1 [74]
13 Liberta
(Maro Kuriyama and Raipachi Isobe)
August 11, 2019 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 2
(2, 4)
162 1 [75]
Vacated January 20, 2020 Isobe vacated the title when Kuriyama left Liberta. [76]
14 Liberta
(Raipachi Isobe and Kirin)
March 22, 2020 10th Anniversary Show Osaka, Japan 1
(5, 1)
491 3 Defeated Maro Kuriyama and Rascal Fujiwara to win the vacant title. [77]
Vacated July 26, 2021 Isobe vacated the title when Liberta disbanded. [78]
15 Rascal Fujiwara and Dongury Fujie [ja] October 17, 2021 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 3
(3, 4)
217 1 Defeated Hiroaki Taniguchi [ja] and Raipachi Isobe, and Daichi and Bomber Okuno in a three-way tag team match to win the vacant title. [79]
16 Kaisei Genki Hōshutsu Kyōkai
(Kiai-ryuken Ecchan and Tomo Emami)
May 22, 2022 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1
(3, 2)
301 4 [80]
17 BB Brothers
(Bomber Okuno and BBQ Aoki)
March 19, 2023 13th Anniversary Show Osaka, Japan 1 98 1 [81]
18 Yosuke Takii and Tetsuya Gotoh June 25, 2023 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1 265 3 [82]
19 Bahamut and Dongury Fujie [ja] March 16, 2024 14th Anniversary Show Osaka, Japan 1
(1, 5)
251+ 0 [50]

Combined reigns

[edit]
Indicates the current champions
¤ The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.
By team
[edit]
Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined days
1 Rascal Fujiwara and Dongury Fujie [ja] 3 6 596¤
2 Kaisei Genki Hōshutsu Kyōkai
(Kiai-ryuken Ecchan and Bull Armor Takuya)
1 3 539
3 Liberta
(Raipachi Isobe and Kirin)
1 3 491
4 Hiroto Okubo and Jun Masaoka [ja] 1 2 322
5 Kaisei Genki Hōshutsu Kyōkai
(Kiai-ryuken Ecchan and Tomo Emami)
1 4 295
6 Yosuke Takii and Tetsuya Gotoh 1 3 265
7 Raipachi Isobe and Maro Kuriyama 2 1 204
8 Tribe
(Agū Matsunaga [ja] and Jun Masaoka [ja])
1 1 189
9 Hiroto Okubo and Asuka The World 1 1 161
10 Dongury Fujie [ja] and Jun Masaoka [ja] 1 2 147
Tomo Emami and Yoriaki Ogyu 1 1 147
12 Hiroaki Taniguchi [ja] and Tatsunari Nashio 1 1 108
13 BB Brothers
(Bomber Okuno and BBQ Aoki)
1 1 98
14 Raipachi Isobe and Hiroaki Taniguchi [ja] 1 1 91
15 Bahamut and Dongury Fujie [ja] 1 0 251+
16 Kiai-ryuken Ecchan and Raipachi Isobe 1 0 <1
By wrestler
[edit]
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined days
1 Kiai-ryuken Ecchan 3 7 840
2 Dongury Fujie [ja] 5 7 994¤+
3 Raipachi Isobe 5 5 786
4 Jun Masaoka [ja] 3 5 658
5 Rascal Fujiwara 3 5 596¤
6 Bull Armor Takuya 1 3 539
7 Kirin 1 3 491
8 Hiroto Okubo 2 3 483
9 Tomo Emami 2 5 448
10 Tetsuya Gotoh 1 3 265
Yusuke Takii 1 3 265
12 Maro Kuriyama 2 1 204
13 Hiroaki Taniguchi [ja] 2 2 199
14 Agū Matsunaga [ja] 1 1 189
15 Asuka The World 1 1 161
16 Yoriaki Ogyu 1 1 147
17 Tatsunari Nashio 1 1 108
18 BBQ Aoki 1 1 98
Bomber Okuno 1 1 98
20 Bahamut † 1 0 251+

Pro-Wrestling Shi-En 6-Man Tag Team Championship

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Pro-Wrestling Shi-En 6-Man Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionPro-Wrestling Shi-En
Date establishedDecember 30, 2020
Current champion(s)Notorious
(Raipachi Isobe, Seiya Nishiyama and Rascal Fujiwara)
Date wonJuly 21, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Maro Kuriyama, Bahamut and Dongury Fujie [ja]
Most reigns(as an individual)
Dongury Fujie [ja] and Rascal Fujiwara
(3 reigns)
Longest reignMaro Kuriyama, Bahamut and Dongury Fujie [ja]
(392 days)

The Pro-Wrestling Shi-En 6-Man Tag Team Championship (Japanese: プロレスリング紫焔6人タッグ王座, Hepburn: Puroresuringu Shi-En Roku-nin Taggu Ōza) is a professional wrestling tag team championship created and promoted by Pro-Wrestling Shi-En. It is contested for by teams of three wrestlers. There have been a total of seven reigns shared between 14 wrestlers. The current champions are Notorious (Raipachi Isobe, Seiya Nishiyama and Rascal Fujiwara) who are in their first reign as a team.[83]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 Maro Factory
(Maro Kuriyama, Bahamut and Dongury Fujie [ja])
March 21, 2021 11th Anniversary Show Osaka, Japan 1 392 1 Defeated Liberta (Jun Masaoka [ja], Raipachi Isobe and Kirin) in the final of a four-team tournament to become the first champions. The scheduled match ended in a no contest decision, but was immediately restarted under no disqualification rules. [84][85]
2 Hiroaki Taniguchi [ja], Raipachi Isobe and Yosuke Takii April 17, 2022 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1 92 0 [86]
3 Maro Factory
(Rascal Fujiwara, Dongury Fujie [ja] and Tetsuya Gotoh)
July 18, 2022 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1
(1, 2, 1)
160 1 [87]
4 Bahamut, Daichi and Joker Fuyuki December 25, 2022 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1
(2, 1, 1)
147 0 [88]
5 Kiai-ryuken Ecchan, Rascal Fujiwara and Dongury Fujie [ja] May 21, 2023 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1
(1, 2, 3)
210 0 [89]
6 Mōretsu
(Hiroaki Taniguchi [ja], Bomber Okuno and Yoriaki Ogyu)
December 17, 2023 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1
(2, 1, 1)
217 2 [90]
7 Notorious
(Raipachi Isobe, Seiya Nishiyama and Rascal Fujiwara)
July 21, 2024 Shi-En Osaka, Japan 1
(2, 1, 3)
124+ 0 [91]

Combined reigns

[edit]
Indicates the current champions
By team
[edit]
Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined days
1 Maro Factory
(Maro Kuriyama, Bahamut and Dongury Fujie [ja])
1 1 392
2 Mōretsu
(Hiroaki Taniguchi [ja], Bomber Okuno and Yoriaki Ogyu)
1 2 217
3 Kiai-ryuken Ecchan, Rascal Fujiwara and Dongury Fujie [ja] 1 0 210
4 Maro Factory
(Rascal Fujiwara, Dongury Fujie [ja] and Tetsuya Gotoh)
1 1 160
5 Bahamut, Daichi and Joker Fuyuki 1 0 147
6 Hiroaki Taniguchi [ja], Raipachi Isobe and Yosuke Takii 1 0 92
7 Notorious
(Raipachi Isobe, Seiya Nishiyama and Rascal Fujiwara)
1 0 124+
By wrestler
[edit]
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined days
1 Dongury Fujie [ja] 3 2 762
2 Bahamut 2 1 539
3 Rascal Fujiwara † 3 1 494+
4 Maro Kuriyama 1 1 392
5 Hiroaki Taniguchi [ja] 2 2 309
6 Bomber Okuno 1 2 217
Yoriaki Ogyu 1 2 217
8 Kiai-ryuken Ecchan 1 0 210
9 Tetsuya Gotoh 1 1 160
10 Raipachi Isobe † 2 0 216+
11 Daichi 1 0 147
Joker Fuyuki 1 0 147
13 Yosuke Takii 1 0 92
14 Seiya Nishiyama † 1 0 124+

Tournaments

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Tournament Latest winner(s) Date won Location Notes Ref.
One Chance Tournament Tetsuya Gotoh October 15, 2023 Osaka, Japan Defeated Bomber Okuno in the tournament final. [92]

Footnotes

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Notes

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  1. ^ The exact date the championship was vacated has not been confirmed, putting their title reign at between 1 day and 92 days.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Shi-en Pro Wrestling". Puroresu Central. Retrieved July 2, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Ōsaka o genki ni shitai – Dokuji rosen no Puroresuringu Shi-En ga go-shūnen kinen kōgyō" 「大阪を元気にしたい」 ── 独自路線の「プロレスリング紫焔」が5周年記念興行 ["We want to energize Osaka!" – Pro-Wrestling Shi-En celebrates its 5th anniversary with a unique lineup]. osaka.thepage.jp (in Japanese). March 15, 2015. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved July 2, 2022.
  3. ^ "Puroresuringu Shi-En to wa?" プロレスリング紫焔とは? [About Pro-Wrestling Shi-En]. Pro-Wrestling Shi-En (in Japanese). Retrieved July 2, 2022.
  4. ^ "[Intabyū] Kansai indīkai no shin'ei Taniguchi Hiroaki ga Shi-En no miryoku o atsuku katari Kantō shinshutsu no yashin o kataru?! "Kekka o dashite Tōkyō de mo sonzaikan o shimeshitai"" 【インタビュー】関西インディー界の新鋭・谷口弘晃が紫焔の魅力を熱く語り関東進出の野心を語る?!「結果を出して東京でも存在感を示したい」 [[Interview] Hiroaki Taniguchi, a newcomer to the Kansai indie scene, speaks passionately about the appeal of Shi-En and his ambitions to expand into the Kanto area. "I want to achieve results and make my presence felt in Tokyo"]. battle-news.com (in Japanese). June 2, 2018. Retrieved July 2, 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Sararīman ga shūmatsu gentei resurā ni henshin – Nisoku no waraji de "Shigoto mo ganbareru"" サラリーマンが週末限定レスラーに変身 二足のわらじで「仕事も頑張れる」 [Salaryman Turns Weekend Wrestler – With two feet to stand on, "I can work hard at my job, too"]. The Sankei News (in Japanese). December 10, 2018. Retrieved July 2, 2022.
  6. ^ a b "2010 | Puroresuringu Shi-En" 2010 | プロレスリング紫焔 [2010 | Pro-Wrestling Shi-En]. Pro-Wrestling Shi-En (in Japanese). Retrieved July 2, 2022.
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