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Wrestling of Darkness 666 (Japanese: 暗黒プロレス組織666, Hepburn: Ankoku Puroresu Soshiki Toripuru Shikkusu), also known as the Wrestling of Darkness Organization 666 and often referred to simply as 666 or Triple Six, is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion based in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.[2] The promotion was founded in 2003 by Onryo and Qp-Crazy frontman The Crazy SKB .[3]
Founded | 2003[1] |
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Style | |
Headquarters | Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan |
Founder(s) | Onryo and The Crazy SKB[1] |
Owner(s) | Onryo[1] |
Website | triplesix |
On December 13, 2003, Onryo and The Crazy SKB co-produced a professional wrestling event in Tokyo that would become known as "666 vol. 1".[4] The first events were mostly held at the Tokyo Battle Sphere until the promotion was banned from the venue that deemed their performances too extreme. Triple Six moved to the Differ Ariake arena which ended up also banning the promotion after The Crazy SKB destroyed equipment and broke into the Pro Wrestling Noah office. Today, the promotion holds most of its shows at the Shin-Kiba 1st Ring arena.
Triple Six also promotes three sub-brands: Shinjuku Ni-chōme Pro-Wrestling which began as a collaboration with the gay magazine Badi, Young Pro-Wrestling Wasshoi which features younger wrestlers, and Young Ribbon Wasshoi, a joint venture with women's wrestling promotion Ice Ribbon.
The Crazy SKB was considered the first president of the organization. Since his storyline disappearance, several wrestlers took over the presidency and adopted the title of "Crazy SKB".
Ring name | Real name | Notes |
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Dark Shaman Morinosu[5] | Unknown | |
Dynasty[6] | Unknown | |
Hellbros Ken[7] | Unknown | |
Hellbros Ryu[8] | Unknown | |
Jumbo Lee Burbridge[9] | Unknown | |
K666[10] | Unknown | |
Kojiki[11] | Unknown | |
Koju Takeda[12] | Koju Takeda | |
Konaka=Pahalwhan[13] | Unknown | |
Mame Endo[14] | Unknown | |
Nene Mugen D.a.i[15] | Unknown | |
Onryo[16] | Ryo Matsuri | |
Ram Kaicho[17] | Unknown | |
Senpai[18] | Unknown | |
Shinobu[19] | Shinobu Sugawara | |
Taro Yamada[20] | Unknown | Also wrestles masked as Kagura |
Yanagawa[21] | Unknown | |
Yuko Miyamoto[22] | Yuko Miyamoto |
Championship | Current champion(s) | Reign | Date won | Days held |
Successful defenses |
Location | Notes | Ref. |
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666 Disorder Openweight Championship | Ikuto Hidaka | 1 | April 28, 2024 | 207+ | 0 | Tokyo, Japan | Defeated Yuko Miyamoto in a tournament final to win the vacant title at 666 vol. 141. | [23] |
666 Locomotiveweight Championship | Los Inmortales (Kohei Kinoshita and Gaia Hox) |
1 (3, 1) |
February 12, 2024 | 283+ | 0 | Tokyo, Japan | Defeated Taro Yamada and Jumbo Lee Burbridge at 666 vol. 138. | [24] |
Shinjuku Ni-chōme Pro-Wrestling ILNP Championship | Jun Masaoka | 1 | January 1, 2023 | 690+ | 0 | Tokyo, Japan | Defeated Koju Takeda at Shinjuku Ni-chōme Pro-Wrestling Petit Nicho!. | [25] |
Championship | Last champion(s) | Reign | Date won | Location | Notes | Ref. |
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666 Welterweight Championship | Quidam | 1 | October 29, 2009 | Unknown | The championship was defended in 666 Mexico, 666's Mexican branch, but was retired after 666 Mexico rebranded as Radical Shoot Fighting Wrestling. | [citation needed] |
Young Ribbon Mixed Tag Team Championship | Risa Sera and Yuko Miyamoto | 1 | March 24, 2013 | Warabi, Japan | Defeated Taro Yamada and Tsukushi to win the vacant title. The title, also recognized by Ice Ribbon, has been left inactive. | [26] |
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