Guts World's last show

ガッツワールド最終興行
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Guts World's last show is Fighting Sports event held in Japan.

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Wrestling is based on the martial arts. The official name is professional wrestling (Professional Wrestling), the box office wrestling, is also referred to as a profession wrestling. In ancient times it was called the West sumo (sumo). It is also often simply referred to as a "wrestling" in countries such as the United States.

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Guts World - Team

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The promotion held their 10th anniversary on October 12, 2014 at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo. The promotion was centered around former SWS student wrestlers, led by Guts Ishijima, who had gone on to graduate from their respected universities and decided to form their own promotion. GUTS World Pro-Wrestling (ガッツワールドプロレスリング) is a promotion that was formed on December 4, 2004 in Tokyo, Japan.

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Masked Mystery

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Masked Mystery is a Japanese professional wrestler who belongs to Pro wrestling HEAT-UP and Pro wrestling GOING-UP.
In December 2015, he competed at Guts World Pro Wrestling Shinkiba 1stRING. He made his debut on this competition.
In April 2018 , Guts World was dissolved.
In April 2018, he joined Pro wrestling HEAT-UP and HEAT-UP's another brand "Pro wrestling GOING-UP"

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Guts Ishijima

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Guts Ishijima (Guts Ishijima, January 3, 1981 -) is a Japanese professional wrestler. His real name is Kenji Ishijima. He was born in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture. He's a representative of Guts World Pro Wrestling. Guts Ishijima started student pro wrestling (amateur pro wrestling) at SWS Gakusei Pro Wrestling while he was studying at Teikyo University. He joined Pro wrestling HEAT-UP and also announced the establishment of Pro wrestling HEAT-UP's another brand "Pro wrestling GOING-UP". Pro wrestling GOING-UP had its first match at Kitazawa town hall on May 2018.

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Drake Morimatsu

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Drake Morimatsu (Drake Morimatsu, August 21, 1970 -) is a Japanese women's professional wrestler. Real name: Morimatsu Yuki (Morimatsu snow).

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Shota (professional wrestler)

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Real name: Shota Suzuki (Suzuki Shota). Shota (Shota, 1988 August 10 ) is a Japanese professional wrestler . In 2014 August, he competed Guts World Pro Wrestling .November 30, 2013, left HEAT-UP. 2012 December 17 , Kazuhiro Tamura and STYLE-E resigning along with the professional wrestling ring HEAT-UP was established and removed HEAT-UP on November 30, 2013.In 2014 August, he competed Guts World Pro Wrestling .

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Guts World (Wrestling)

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Guts World Wrestling ring, wrestling organization to work around the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

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It is flowing the play-by-play and commentary as a student professional wrestling as well hall sound.

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Lucha libre

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Lucha libre (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlut͡ʃa ˈliβɾe] , meaning "freestyle wrestling" or literally translated as "free fight") is the term used in Latin America for professional wrestling. Lucha libre also appears in other pop culture such as mainstream advertising: in Canada, Telus' Koodo Mobile Post Paid cell service uses a cartoon lucha libre wrestler as its spokesperson/mascot. Lucha libre has become a loanword in English, as evidenced by works such as Los Luchadores, ¡Mucha Lucha!, Lucha Mexico and Nacho Libre.

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World Wrestling Entertainment

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Titan was renamed World Wrestling Federation, Inc. in 1998, then World Wrestling Federation Entertainment, Inc. in 1999, and finally the current World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. in 2002. WWE: World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., d/b/a WWE, is an American integrated media and entertainment company that is primarily known for professional wrestling. It acquired Capitol Wrestling Corporation Ltd., the holding company for the World Wrestling Federation, in 1982.

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The WWE name also refers to the professional wrestling promotion itself, founded by Jess McMahon and Toots Mondt in 1952 as the Capitol Wrestling Corporation. This was first publicly acknowledged by WWE's owner Vince McMahon in 1989 to avoid taxes from athletic commissions.

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amateur wrestling

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Amateur wrestling is the most widespread form of sport wrestling.[citation needed] There are two international wrestling styles performed in the Olympic Games: freestyle and Greco-Roman. Both styles are under the supervision of United World Wrestling (UWW; formerly known as FILA, from the French acronym for International Federation of Associated Wrestling Styles). A similar style, commonly called collegiate (also known as scholastic or folkstyle), is practiced in colleges and universities, secondary schools, middle schools, and among younger age groups in the United States. Where the style is not specified, this article refers to the international styles of competition on a mat. In February 2013, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) voted to remove the sport from the 2020 Summer Olympics onwards. On 8 September 2013, the IOC announced that wrestling would return to the Summer Olympics in 2020. The rapid rise in the popularity of the combat sport mixed martial arts (MMA) has increased interest in amateur wrestling due to its effectiveness in the sport and it is considered a core discipline.
Greco-Roman and freestyle differ in what holds are permitted; in Greco-Roman, the wrestlers are permitted to hold and attack only above the waist. In both Greco-Roman and freestyle, points can be scored in the following ways:
Takedown: A wrestler gaining control over their opponent from a neutral position.
Reversal: A wrestler gaining control over their opponent from a defensive position.
Exposure or the Danger Position: A wrestler exposing their opponent's back to the mat, also awarded if one's back is to the mat but the wrestler is not pinned.
Penalty: Various infractions (e.g. striking the opponent, acting with brutality or intent to injure, using illegal holds, etc.). (Under the 2004–2005 changes to the international styles, a wrestler whose opponent takes an injury time-out receives one point unless the injured wrestler is bleeding.) Any wrestler stepping out of bounds while standing in the neutral position during a match is penalized by giving their opponent a point

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Scores only awarded in collegiate wrestling:
As in the international styles, collegiate wrestling awards points for takedowns and reversals. Penalty points are awarded in collegiate wrestling according to the current rules, which penalize moves that would impair the life or limb of the opponent. However, the manner in which infractions are penalized and points awarded to the offended wrestler differ in some aspects from the international styles. Collegiate wrestling also awards points for:
Near Fall: This is similar to the exposure (or danger position) points given in Greco-Roman and freestyle. A wrestler scores points for holding their opponent's shoulders or scapulae to the mat for several seconds while their opponent is still not pinned.
Time Advantage or Riding Time: On the college level, the wrestler who controlled their opponent on the mat for the most time is awarded a point; provided that the difference of the two wrestlers' time advantage is at least one minute.
Escape: A wrestler getting from a defensive position to a neutral position. This is no longer a way to score in freestyle or Greco-Roman.

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Tokyo Metropolitan Government

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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government (東京都庁 , Tōkyōto-chō) is the government of the Tokyo Metropolis, one of the 47 prefectures of Japan. In addition to these 23 local governments, Tokyo also encompasses 26 cities ( -shi), five towns ( -chō or machi), and eight villages ( -son or -mura), each of which has a local government. Within Tokyo lie dozens of smaller entities, including twenty-three special wards (特別区 -ku) which until 1943 made up the city of Tokyo but which now have individual local governments, each with a leader and a council.

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Tokyo

Tokyo (Japanese: [toːkjoː] , English /ˈ t oʊ k i . oʊ / ), officially Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan and one of its 47 prefectures. The Greater Tokyo Area is the most populous metropolitan area in the world. It is the seat of the Emperor of Japan and the Japanese government. Tokyo is in the Kantō region on the southeastern side of the main island Honshu and includes the Izu Islands and Ogasawara Islands. Formerly known as Edo, it has been the de facto seat of government since 1603 when Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu made the city his headquarters. It officially became the capital after Emperor Meiji moved his seat to the city from the old capital of Kyoto in 1868; at that time Edo was renamed Tokyo. Tokyo Metropolis was formed in 1943 from the merger of the former Tokyo Prefecture (東京府 , Tōkyō-fu) and the city of Tokyo (東京市 , Tōkyō-shi) .

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