Pro Wrestling Freedoms

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AcronymFreedoms
Founded2009
Style
Pro Wrestling Freedoms
AcronymFreedoms
Founded2009
Style
HeadquartersChigasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
FounderTakashi Sasaki
PredecessorApache Pro-Wrestling Army
WebsiteOfficial website

Pro Wrestling Freedoms (プロレスリングFREEDOMS, Puroresuringu Furīdamuzu), also known simply as Freedoms (stylized in capital letters as FREEDOMS), is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion based in Chigasaki, Kanagawa. Founded by Takashi Sasaki in 2009, the promotion's name is derived from its founding philosophy of letting wrestlers choose their own fighting style, or affording them the "freedom" of choice.[1]

Following the closure of Apache Pro-Wrestling Army (Apache Pro) on August 8, 2009, Apache Pro's promoter Takashi Sasaki announced the creation of Pro Wrestling Freedoms (Freedoms) with Gentaro, Jun Kasai, Kamui, Mammoth Sasaki and The Winger.

Over the years, Freedoms has become one of Japan's premier deathmatch companies, alongside Big Japan Pro Wrestling. They formed an alliance with the American promotion Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) that has seen both companies trade stars and co-promote events together. In 2018, GCW initiated The Collective, a series of showcases from partnering independent promotions held during WrestleMania weekend. Freedoms was scheduled to hold their first-ever event in the United States in April 2020 as part of The Collective 2020.[2] However, the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In December 2020, Freedoms began a partnership with Active Advance Pro Wrestling (2AW), promoting a series of crossover shows beginning with Freedoms/2AW Versus on December 13.[3]

The promotion airs on the Independent Wrestling TV (IWTV) streaming service;[4] IWTV additionally carries events from Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling, Defy Wrestling, Combat Zone Wrestling, Absolute Intense Wrestling, amongst other promotions.[5][6] The promotion holds most of their events in various venues such as Korakuen Hall[7] and Shin-Kiba 1st Ring.[8] Some of Freedoms' current top stars include deathmatch wrestlers Jun Kasai, Masashi Takeda, Toru Sugiura, and Daisuke Masaoka.

Roster

Active roster

This is a list of professional wrestlers who currently wrestle for the company.[9]

Ring name Real name Notes
Daisuke Masaoka[10] Unknown Barefoot King Champion
Dragon Libre[11] Unknown
Gentaro[12] Gentaro Takahashi
Jun Kasai[13] Jun Kasai
Jun Masaoka Unknown Freelancer
King of Freedom World Tag Team Champion
Kamui[14] Kamui Sawaragi
Kengo Kengo Nishimura Freelancer
King of Freedom World Junior Heavyweight Champion
Kenji Fukimoto[15] Unknown
Kyu Mogami Unknown Signed to Active Advance Pro Wrestling
Mammoth Sasaki[16] Yoshinori Sasaki
Masashi Takeda Masashi Takeda
Mizuki Watase Unknown Freelancer
King of Freedom World Tag Team Champion
Takahiro Katori Takahiro Katori
Takashi Sasaki[17] Takashi Sasaki
Takayuki Ueki Takayuki Ueki Freelancer
Tatsuhito Takaiwa Tatsuhito Takaiwa
Tomoya Hirata[18] Unknown
Toshiyuki Sakuda Toshiyuki Sakuda Freelancer
Toru Sugiura[19] Unknown
Violento Jack Jack A. Romero King of Freedom World Champion
Yusaku Ito Unknown
Yuya Susumu[20] Unknown Freelancer

Alumni/notable guests

Championships

As of March 29, 2026

ChampionshipCurrent champion(s)ReignDate wonDays heldLocationNotes
King of Freedom World Championship
Violento Jack 5 August 28, 2025 213+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Toru Sugiura at Freedom/Jun Kasai Produce Deathmatch Carnvial Vol 2.
King of Freedom World Junior Heavyweight Championship Gaia Hox 1 March 26, 2026 3+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Kengo at Freedoms The Gekokujo 2026.
King of Freedom World Tag Team Championship
Jun Kasai and Mizuki Watase 1
(2, 1)
January 23, 2026 65+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Masashi Takeda and Yusaku Ito at Freedoms Reach For The Star 2026.
Barefoot King Championship
Kota Sekifuda 1 February 12, 2026 45+ Tokyo, Japan Defeated Takayuki Ueki in a "Barefoot Title Barefoot Toy Block Death Match" at Freedoms Go Beyond The Limit.

See also

References

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