Tenryu Project ( Japanese : 天龍プロジェクト , Hepburn : Tenryū Purojekuto ) is an independent Japanese professional wrestling promotion . The promotion was founded by and is owned by puroresu legend Genichiro Tenryu , who has owned and operated it since its creation in 2010. The Tenryu project is the successor to Tenryu's WAR promotion that ran from 1992 until 2000 as well as Tenryu's Super World of Sports (SWS) that existed from 1990 until 1992. The Tenryu Project have very few wrestlers under full-time contract and acts as a booking office for those under contract. For their shows they work with other Japanese wrestling promotions or hire freelance wrestlers to compete. After Tenryu's in-ring retirement match, Tenryu Project stopped running shows. After 5 years since Tenryu's retirement, a special Anniversary show was held in 2020 titled "Kakumei Densho".
4-569: Tenryu Project was re-established with a tour in 2021 titled "Survive the Revolution". As of November 28, 2024, Tenryu Project has four recognized championships, the first three revived from WAR. The first show ever held under the "Tenryu Project" banner took place on April 19, 2010 in the Shinjuku Face arena in Tokyo, Japan . Genichiro Tenryu started his retirement tour with a show at
8-539: The Shin-Kiba 1st Ring arena on March 6, 2015. This event took place on April 3, 2015. This event took place at the Korakuen Hall on September 2, 2015. November 15, 2015 at Ryōgoku Kokugikan , Tokyo. Last card of the promotion before the 2020 revival. Held on November 15, 2020 at Korakuen Hall , Tokyo. Shinjuku Face Shinjuku Face ( 新宿FACE , Shinjuku feisu ) is an event hall located on
12-479: The 7th floor of the Humax Pavilion Shinjuku complex, 1-20-1 Kabukicho , Tokyo , Japan . It mainly hosts mixed martial arts , boxing and professional wrestling events. Shinjuku Face has a capacity of approximately 600 people. From 1994 to 2004, the place was used as a live venue known at the time as Liquid Room . Many live concerts were recorded at the venue, such as Jeff Mills ' Live at
16-544: The Liquid Room, Tokyo . In 2004, Liquid Room moved out of Humax Pavilion Shinjuku. The place was renovated as an event hall for sports and re-opened on July 29, 2005 ( 2005-07-29 ) . The hall was officially opened on July 29, 2005, with the first event being a women's martials arts competition called W-FACE. 35°41′45.32″N 139°42′05.11″E / 35.6959222°N 139.7014194°E / 35.6959222; 139.7014194 This article about
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