Gleat

Japanese professional wrestling and MMA promotion From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gleat (stylized as GLEAT and pronounced as "great") is a Japanese professional wrestling and mixed martial arts promotion founded in 2020 by former Pro Wrestling Noah parent company Lidet Entertainment after the acquisition of Noah and DDT Pro-Wrestling by CyberAgent. The promotion is overseen by Hiroyuki Suzuki and former mixed martial artist and professional wrestler Kiyoshi Tamura. The promotion emphasizes the use of the UWFi combat sports-based wrestling style.[2][3][4]

FoundedAugust 20, 2020
Founder(s)Hiroyuki Suzuki
Kiyoshi Tamura
Quick facts Founded, Style ...
Gleat
FoundedAugust 20, 2020
StylePuroresu
Shoot style
Mixed martial arts
HeadquartersYūrakuchō, Tokyo, Japan
Founder(s)Hiroyuki Suzuki
Kiyoshi Tamura
OwnerHiroyuki Suzuki
ParentLidet Entertainment[1]
Websiteent.lidet.co.jp/gleat
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History

In November 2018, Japanese advertising company Lidet Entertainment began investing in various business ventures in the professional wrestling industry including Riki Choshu's Power Hall show in December 2018. On January 29, 2019, Lidet Entertainment bought 75% shares of Pro Wrestling Noah, with the goal of transforming the promotion into the second largest promotion in Japan after New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). A year later due to Noah's financial struggles, Lidet Entertainment sold all shares of Pro Wrestling Noah to internet advertising company CyberAgent. Lidet's President Hiroyuki Suzuki wanting to continue to be involved with professional wrestling met with Kiyoshi Tamura several days after the sale of Noah.[5] Suzuki later announced the formation of a new promotion, Gleat – it was additionally revealed that Kaz Hayashi and Nosawa Rongai would become the Gleat Chief Technical Officer and Chief Strategy Officer, respectively. Gleat promotes shows via its two sub-brands – G Prowrestling, a traditional puroresu brand, and Lidet UWF, a UWFi-inspired shoot style brand.

Gleat held its inaugural event, "Gleat Ver. 0", on October 15, 2020, which aired on Fighting TV Samurai on October 22, with the main event pitting NOAH's Sugiura-gun (Takashi Sugiura, Kazuyuki Fujita and Kendo Kashin) against Jun Akiyama, Shuhei Taniguchi, and Daisuke Sekimoto.[6] The participation of NOAH wrestlers on Gleat events would cease after Nosawa Rongai resigned from his positions at Gleat to focus on his role as NOAH booker.[7][8] Following the end of the NOAH partnership, Gleat would see the participation of wrestlers from other Japan-based wrestling promotions, such as Sho from NJPW and Shinjiro Otani and Masato Tanaka from Pro Wrestling Zero1.

In February 2021, shoot style veterans Minoru Tanaka and Daijiro Matsui were signed by the company, shortly after Tanaka was given the UWF Rule Technical Officer executive role.[9][10] In May, it was announced that Cima, El Lindaman, T-Hawk, and Issei Onitsuka would be leaving Oriental Wrestling Entertainment and Ryuichi Kawakami would be leaving Big Japan Pro Wrestling to join Gleat.[11][12] Gleat also operates a developmental division, with Yu Iizuka, Soma Watanabe, and Takanori Ito being the promotion's inaugural trainees.[13]

In December 2021, Gleat announced a 12-man tournament would be held from January 26 to February 22, 2022 to crown the inaugural G-Rex Champion.[14][15] The tournament and championship were won by El Lindaman.

In July 2022, Gleat announced the creation of the G-Infinity Championship for its G Prowrestling brand. A four-team tournament was held from August 20, 2022, to August 24 to crown the inaugural champions.[16] The tournament was won by Bulk Orchestra (Kazma Sakamoto and Ryuichi Kawakami).[17] On December 14, Gleat promoted its first mixed martial arts (MMA) event, Gleat MMA Ver. 0.[18]

Personnel

Background

Gleat divides their roster based on its two wrestling sub-brands, G Prowrestling and Lidet UWF. Gleat also recognizes a third roster division, Gleat MMA – wrestlers affiliated to Gleat MMA have legitimate martial arts experience and may wrestle on either G Prowrestling or Lidet UWF events.[19][20]

  • G – Wrestlers affiliated to G Prowrestling, Gleat's sub-brand that promotes matches using traditional professional wrestling rules.
  • U – Wrestlers affiliated to Lidet UWF, Gleat's sub-brand that promotes matches using UWFi-inspired shoot style rules.[21]
  • M – Wrestlers that have legitimate mixed martial arts (MMA) experience or are affiliated to Gleat MMA, Gleat's sub-brand that promotes MMA fights.

Wrestlers

Contracted

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Ring name Real name G U M Unit Notes
Brass Knuckles Jun [ja][22] Jun Tonsho Yes Anti-Gle Monsters
Check Shimatani[23] Nobuhiro Shimatani Yes Bulk Orchestra
Cima[24][25] Nobuhiko Oshima Yes #StrongHearts Chief Strategy Officer
El Lindaman[24][26] Yuga Hayashi Yes Yes #StrongHearts
Go Miyake[27] Go Miyake Yes Gleat Main Unit
Hayato Tamura[28] Hayato Tamura Yes Bulk Orchestra
Issei Onitsuka[24][29] Issei Onitsuka Yes Yan's Family
Junjie[30] Zhao Junjie Yes Gleat Main Unit
Kaito Ishida[31] Kaito Ishida Yes Black Generation International G-Rex Champion
Kazma Sakamoto[32] Unknown Yes Bulk Orchestra
Kotaro Suzuki[33][34] Yasuhiro Suzuki Yes Black Generation International
Michiko[35] Michiko Miyagi Yes Yes Diamond Egoist
Minoru Tanaka[36][37] Minoru Tanaka Yes Yes Yes Gleat Main Unit UWF Rule Technical Officer
G-Rush Champion
Ryo Aitaka[38][39] Ryo Aitaka Yes Yes Gleat Main Unit
Soma Watanabe[40] Soma Watanabe Yes Yes Yes Gleat Main Unit
T-Hawk[24][41] Takuya Onodera Yes #StrongHearts
Takanori Ito[42] Takanori Ito Yes Yes Yan's Family
Takehiro Yamamura[43] Takehiro Yamamura Yes #StrongHearts
Tetsuya Izuchi[44] Tetsuya Izuchi Yes Yes Yes Black Generation International
Yu Iizuka [ja][45] Yu Iizuka Yes Yes Yes Gleat Main Unit
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Regular outsiders

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Ring nameReal nameUnitNotes
Chris Vice Unknown Anti-Gle Monsters Affiliated with Real Zero1
Hartley Jackson Unknown Black Generation International Freelancer
Hideki "Shrek" Sekine Hideki Sekine Hard Hit Freelancer
Hikaru Sato Hikaru Sato Hard Hit Freelancer affiliated with Pancrase Mission
Katsuhiko Nakajima Katsuhiko Nakajima N/a Lidet UWF World Champion
Freelancer
Keiichi Sato Keiichi Sato Black Generation International Freelancer
Kouki Iwasaki Unknown Bulk Orchestra Freelancer
Masato Kamino Masato Kamino Yan's Family Affiliated with Pro-Wrestling Basara
Oji Shiiba Oji Shiiba N/a Freelancer
Parker Boudreaux Parker Boudreaux N/a Freelancer
Quiet Storm Unknown Bulk Orchestra Freelancer
Ryuichi Kawakami[46] Ryuichi Kawakami Anti-Gle Monsters Freelancer
Seiki Yoshioka Seiki Yoshioka #StrongHearts Freelancer
Shigehiro Irie Shigehiro Irie #StrongHearts Freelancer
Yusuke Kodama Yusuke Kodama Yan's Family Freelancer
Yutani Unknown Black Generation International Freelancer
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Other personnel

More information Ring name, Real name ...
Ring name Real name Notes
Chiho Tomiyama Chiho Tomiyama Ring announcer (G Prowrestling)
Haruo Murata Haruo Murata Commentator
Freelancer
Hiroyuki Suzuki Hiroyuki Suzuki Owner
President of Lidet
Katsumi Tamagawa Katsumi Tamagawa Referee (G Prowrestling)
Kaz Hayashi[24][47] Kazuhiro Hayashi Chief Technical Officer[3]
Kiyoshi Tamura[48] Kiyoshi Tamura Executive Director[3]
Commentator
Masato Yoshino[49] Masato Yoshino Gleat Championship Belts Manager
G Prowrestling Commissioner
Riki Choshu[50] Mitsuo Yoshida Observer[3]
Ryogaku Wada Ryogaku Wada Referee (Lidet UWF)
Soft Imai Daisuke Imai Referee (G Prowrestling)
Takahiro Yoshimizu Takahiro Yoshimizu Ring announcer (Lidet UWF)
Affiliated with Aoni Production
Takehiro Yamamura Takehiro Yamamura Ring announcer (G Prowrestling)
Yoshinori Umeki Yoshinori Umeki Referee (Lidet UWF)
Affiliated with Pancrase
Yoshiro Yabu Yoshiro Yabu Ring announcer (G Prowrestling)
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Notable alumni/guests

Championships

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Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days
held
Location Notes Ref.
G-Rex Championship
El Lindaman 1 October 9, 2025 150+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Katsuhiko Nakajima at Gleat Ver. EX ~ GLEAT vs. Kyoteki. [51]
G-Infinity Championship
Black Generation International
(Kaito Ishida and Kazma Sakamoto)
1
(2, 2)
December 13, 2025 85+ Osaka, Japan Defeated Cima and Kuroshio Tokyo Japan at Gleat Ver. 100 ~ Premium Edition. [52]
G-Rush Championship Minoru Tanaka 1 December 4, 2025 94+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Brass Knuckles Jun and Kaito Ishida to win the vacant title at Gleat Ver. 99.
Lidet UWF World Championship
Soma Watanabe 1 March 8, 2026 0+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Katsuhiko Nakajima] to win the vacant title at Gleat UWF Ver. 8. [53]
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G-Rush Championship

Quick facts G-Rush, Details ...
G-Rush
Details
PromotionGleat
Date establishedJanuary 2025
Current championMinoru Tanaka
Date wonDecember 4, 2025
Statistics
First championEl Lindaman
Most reignsAll titleholders (1 reign)
Longest reignIssei Onitsuka (81 days)
Shortest reignEl Lindaman (56 days)
Oldest championMinoru Tanaka (53 years and 5 days)
Youngest championIssei Onitsuka (29 years, 6 months and 23 days)
Heaviest championIssei Onitsuka (180 lbs)
Lightest championEl Lindaman (154 lbs)
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The G-Rush Championship (Gラッシュ王座, G Rasshu Ōza) is a professional wrestling championship owned and created by the Japanese company Lidet Entertainment and is currently disputed in the Gleat promotion. There have been a total of three reigns shared between three different champions. The current champion is Minoru Tanaka who is in his first reign.

More information No., Reign ...
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
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No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign DaysDefenses
1 El Lindaman February 22, 2025 Gleat Ver. 16 Tokyo, Japan 1 561 Defeated Lio Rush in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion. [54]
2 Issei Onitsuka April 19, 2025 Gleat Ver. 88 Osaka, Japan 1 812 [55]
Vacated July 9, 2025 Title vacated after Issei Onitsuka retired from professional wrestling. [56]
3 Minoru Tanaka December 4, 2025 Gleat Ver. 99 Tokyo, Japan 1 94+4 Defeated Brass Knuckles Jun and Kaito Ishida in a three-way match to win the vacant title. [57]
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Lidet UWF World Championship

Quick facts Lidet UWF World Championship, Details ...
Lidet UWF World Championship
Current design of the title (2023present)
Details
PromotionGleat
Date establishedApril 2023
Current championSoma Watanabe
Date wonMarch 8, 2026
Statistics
First championTakanori Ito
Longest reignKatsuhiko Nakajima
(615 days)
Shortest reignTakanori Ito
(24 days)
Oldest championFujita "Jr." Hayato
(36 years, 284 days)
Youngest championSoma Watanabe
(27 years, 120 days)
Heaviest championTakanori Ito
(209 lb (95 kg))
Lightest championFujita "Jr." Hayato
(172 lb (78 kg))
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The Lidet UWF World Championship (LIDET UWF世界王座, Ridetto UWF Sekai Ōza) is a professional wrestling championship owned and created by the Japanese company Lidet Entertainment and is currently disputed in the Gleat promotion. The main characteristic of the championship is that it can be defended and won only under UWF rules matches and in combat sports-based wrestling style bouts.[58]

As of March 8, 2026, there have been a total of four reigns shared between four different champions and one vacancy. The current champion is Soma Watanabe who is in his first reign.

More information No., Reign ...
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
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More information No., Champion ...
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign DaysDefenses
1 Takanori Ito June 7, 2023 Gleat Ver.EX "Face-Off" Access 2 TDCH Tokyo, Japan 1 240 Defeated Shinya Aoki in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion. [59]
2 Fujita "Jr." Hayato July 1, 2023 Gleat Ver.6: 2nd Anniversary Show Tokyo, Japan 1 3561 [60]
Vacated June 21, 2024 Michinoku 2024 Tokyo Conference Vol.1: Buryō Tōgen Tokyo, Japan Due to illness, Fujita "Jr." Hayato had been on a hiatus since his appearance at Wrestle Kingdom 18 on January 4, 2024. On June 21, at a Michinoku Pro Wrestling event, Fujita announced he was relinquishing both the Tohoku Junior Heavyweight and Lidet UWF World Championships. [61]
3 Katsuhiko Nakajima July 1, 2024 Gleat Ver.12 Tokyo, Japan 1 6157 Defeated Takanori Ito to win the vacant title. [62]
4 Soma Watanabe March 8, 2026 Gleat Lidet UWF Ver. 8 Tokyo, Japan 1 0+0 [63]
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Gleat events

Most Gleat events are separated into the three brands G Prowrestling, Lidet UWF and Gleat MMA. Numbered "Gleat Ver." events air bigger cards featuring a mix of the three brands. Specials events such as "Gleat Ver.EX", "Gleat Ver.Mega" and "Gleat Ver.&" are held in larger venues and usually feature wrestlers from other wrestling promotions such as All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW) or Pro Wrestling Freedoms. All events air live on Gleat's YouTube channel.

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References

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