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| Acronym | LLPW-X |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1992 |
| Style | Joshi puroresu |
| Headquarters | Toshima, Tokyo |
| Founder(s) | Rumi Kazama Shinobu Kandori |
| Owner(s) | Rumi Kazama Shinobu Kandori |
| Split from | Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling |
| Website | http://llpw-x.com/ |
Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling, also known asLLPW and currently asLLPW-X, is a Japaneseindependentwomen's professional wrestlingpromotion founded in 1992 byRumi Kazama andShinobu Kandori.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling split in 1992 into two promotions,JWP and LLPW. Kandori formed LLPW and was both a co-owner and one of their top stars. The group contained former Japan Women's Pro wrestlers and recruited the formerly retiredAll Japan Women's wrestler,Noriyo Tateno. Their debut show was on August 29, 1992.[7] The promotion co-promoted withAll Japan Women's in the 1990s, with many All Japan Women vs LLPW matchups. In 1995, LLPW held a femaleMixed martial arts tournament called, "LLPWUltimate L-1 Tournament", which was one of the first female MMA shows.[8] In 2002, the group changed its name to LLPW-X.[9]
As of 2010, the group is no longer running regularly,[10] but has at least ran one event per year.
| Championship | Current champion(s) | Date won | Previous champion(s) | Reference |
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| LLPW Single Championship | Rumi Kazama | June 17, 2014 | Mako Ogawa | [11][12] |
| LLPW Tag Team Championship | Eiger and Sayuri Okino | June 17, 2014 | Eagle Sawai andNoriyo Tateno | [13][14] |
| LLPW 6-Woman Tag Team Championship | Vacant | October 21, 2002 | Keiko Aono, Mizuki Endo andRieko Amano | [15][16] |
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