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Heisei Ishingun

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who were karate fighters, to prove which sport was the best. After defeating them many times, Kobayashi, Koshinaka, Saito and Aoyagi formed a stable.
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On February 8, 2017, Akira, Akitoshi Saito, The Great Kabuki, Masashi Aoyagi and Shiro Koshinaka made a one-night reunion as Heisei Ishingun under
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from WAR soon joined the group. In 1993, they were initially called Han-Senshukai Dōmei (Anti-Wrestlers Alliance) referring to WAR and
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joined in and took his place in the group. In mid-1999, Heisei Ishingun disbanded as Goto, Nogami and Ohara joined Masahiro Chono's
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who were feuding with the Ishingun, however, both men didn't made any progress inside the unit and were kicked out by
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The group once again had a one night reunion on October 1, 2017, when Akitoshi Saito and Shiro Koshinaka teamed with
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formed a tag team, and feuded with many other teams from 1988 to 1992. Between those rivalries, they feuded with
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as well, but served as an associate until their dissolution. In 1997, Goto and Ohara briefly left for
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joined the group and helped Koshinaka against main eventers. In 1994, Aoyagi left to return to
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joined, while Kabuki left. Kimura partially left in late 1996 to re-form his old team with
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free agent, continued supporting NJPW loyalists in their battles against Team 2000.
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During their time as a group, Heisei Ishingun feuded with wrestlers from
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One Night Tag Team Tournament Winner (1996) (Ohara & Nogami)
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After an intense feud with each other early from 1988,
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Index

Stable
Shiro Koshinaka
Kengo Kimura
Kuniaki Kobayashi
Masashi Aoyagi
Akitoshi Saito
Great Kabuki
Akira Nogami
Tatsutoshi Goto
Michiyoshi Ohara
Genichiro Tenryu
professional wrestling
stable
Shiro Koshinaka
New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Shiro Koshinaka
Kuniaki Kobayashi
Masashi Aoyagi
Akitoshi Saito
Kengo Kimura
Great Kabuki
Genichiro Tenryu
Heisei
Riki Choshu
Shōwa period
Michiyoshi Ohara
Tatsutoshi Goto
Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling
J-J-Jacks
Akira Nogami

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