Big Japan Pro Wrestling

These weapons include but are by no means limited to, nails, thumbtacks, fire, and fluorescent light tubes.

This led to the innovation of several unique gimmick matches, many of which helped hide its monetary shortcomings.

On February 3, 1998, Yoshihiro Tajiri won a one-night-only 8-man tournament in Tokyo to crown BJW's first World Junior Heavyweight Champion.

In November 2017, BJW announced "Big Japan Pro Wrestling Core", a new worldwide video-on-demand site for the promotion's events.

The two promotions held Wrestling World 1997, the biggest event during the interpromotional feud and the fifth January 4 Tokyo Dome Show.

CZW was a relatively new American promotion at the time, and also largely focused on an extreme style of wrestling.

In 2011, BJW established a three-way working relationship with CZW and German promotion Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw), which led to the creation of the World Triangle League tournament.

[4] Wakashishi Kikusui Cup Champion All Asia Heavyweight Championship BJW Tag Team Champion A derivation of this stable also appeared in Fire Pro Wrestling Returns as the Mad Gaijins, which consisted of Mad Man Pondo and 2 Tuff Tony.

BJW also holds annual tournaments to decide the top wrestler or tag team in the promotion: Domestic: Worldwide:

Steel cage deathmatch with 200 fluorescent light tubes – Ryuji Ito vs. Yuko Miyamoto at BJW 15th Anniversary Show ~Death & Crazy That's The Way Of The BJ-World~ on May 4, 2010 [ 1 ]
"Razor Blade Cross Board" – Six Man Tag Team Barbed Wire Razor Blade Death Match ( Jun Kasai & D. J. Hyde & Nick Gage vs Jaki Numazawa & Isami Kodaka & Masashi Takeda ) at BJW 15th Anniversary Show ~Death & Crazy That's The Way Of The BJ-World~ on May 4, 2010 [ 1 ]