Choukibou-gun

Choukibou-gun
Stable
Members Maybach Taniguchi
Kenou
Hajime Ohara
Mitsuhiro Kitamiya
Name(s) Choukibou-gun
Morishima-gun
Former
member(s)
Takeshi Morishima
Debut January 5, 2014
Promotions Noah

Choukibou-gun (超危暴軍 Chōkibōgun) is a professional wrestling stable currently in Pro Wrestling Noah and led by Takeshi Morishima. It is Noah's top heel stable

History

2014

Choukibou-gun officially formed on January 5, 2014 at New Years Navigation following the main event where Takeshi Morishima defeated Kenta to win the GHC Heavyweight Championship. After the match, Morishima's stablemates in Brave (Naomichi Marufuji, Muhammad Yone, and Taiji Ishimori) came out to congratulate the new champion. However, BRAVE would get attacked by Maybach Taniguchi and Kenou with Morishima turning heel and joining in. Morishima would denounce both Brave & No Mercy and that his new stable would be the center of Noah's future.[1] The stable would take part in its first tour later that month which was the First Navigation tour where they would be extremely successful winning almost all their matches. The only losses came on January 19 when Taniguchi lost to Kenta by disqualification while Morishima and Kenou fell to New Japan's Yuji Nagata and Jushin Thunder Liger and again on January 25 when Kenou lost to Muhammad Yone.[2] On January 25, Kenou lost to Yone by disqualification after Yone was attacked by Hajime Ohara who then joined the group. In the main event, Morishima-army added more gold when Morishima and Taniguchi defeated TMDK to win the GHC Tag Team Championship thus given the group a monopoly on the heavyweight titles. Following the show, Morishima would officially name his group: Choukibou-gun.[3] The groups's fortunes declined in February as Taniguchi lost to Kenta in no dq match which ended their feud.[4] Five days later on February 8, Morishima's title reign abruptly ended when he lost the title to Yuji Nagata. From there, they were not as dominant as they traded wins and losses with TMDK, Brave, and No Mercy through out the tour.[5] On March 8 at Great Voyage In Tokyo, the stable had mixed results with Kenou and Ohara failing to win the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship while Morishima and Taniguchi successfully defended the Heavyweight Tag Titles against TMDK and Taniguchi attacked Nagata following his title defense against Takashi Sugiura to establish himself as the next contender.[6]

In April, Morishima and Taniguchi entered the Global Tag League but performed poorly as they finished in 7th place with only 4 points with their only wins being over TMDK and Chris Hero and Colt Cabana.[7] The tour only got worse on April 20 when Taniguchi challenged Nagata for the GHC Heavyweight Title but lost.[8] On May 31, Choukibou-gun would lose their only title when Morishima and Taniguchi lost the GHC Tag Titles to the Dangan Yankees (Takashi Suguira & Masato Tanaka)[9] and Choukibou-gun continued to spiral when Morishima got hurt in June. On July 5 at Great Voyage in Tokyo Vol. 2, the group went 1-2 with Ohara winning a three way match against Super Crazy and Quiet Storm while Kenou failed to win the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship against Daisuke Harada and Taniguchi lost to Big Japan's Daisuke Sekimoto by disqualification.[4] In July, Kenou and Ohara entered 2014 NTV G+ Cup Junior Heavyweight Tag League and on August 2, Choukibou-gun were back on track as Morishima made a successful return as he teamed with Taniguchi to defeat new GHC Heavyweight Champion Naomichi Marufuji and Katsuhiko Nakajima with Morishima pinning Marufuji. In the main event, Ohara and Kenou defeated Daisuke Harada and Quiet Storm to win the NTV G+ Cup Junior Heavyweight Tag League[10] In August, Morishima would wrestle Marufuji in several tag matches where he usually picked up the win by pinning the champion. However, gold continued to elude them. On August 17, Ohara challenged Harada for the GHC Junior Heavyweight Title in a three way which also involved Zack Sabre, Jr but took the pinfall loss on Harada. On August 24, Morishima challenged Marufuji for the GHC Heavyweight Title but came up short.[11]

On September 6, Choukibou-gun took on Brave in a four series match. While Ohara lost the first match to Kotoge by disqualification, the group would dominate the rest of the series by going 3-1 with Morishima defeating Nakajima, Taniguchi defeating Muhammad Yone and Kenou would score a huge upset over Marufuji thanks to interference from Taniguchi.[12] On September 23, Taniguchi would challenge Marufuji for the Heavyweight Championship but would also come up short. Less than a month later on October 12, Choukibou-gun would finally claim another title when Ohara and Kenou defeated BRAVE's Taiji Ishimori and Atsushi Kotoge to win the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Titles.[13] In October, Morishima and Taniguchi enter the Global League but neither won. Morishima would end up in 7th place with only 6 points though he did score wins over Shane Haste, Marufuji, and New Japan's Satoshi Kojima. Taniguchi fared much better placing 4th and scoring 8 points as he defeated Yone, Nagata, Mikey Nicholls, and Quiet Storm. On November 8, Tanaguchi faced Sugiura in a match to determine which would go to the finals. Unfortunately, Tanaguchi would suffer a crushing defeated as Suguira defeated him with a front necklock in less than two minutes.[14] Choukibou-gun ended the year on a high note with Ohara and Kenou making two successful title defenses as they defeated Jushin Thunder Liger and Tiger Mask IV on December 6 then Super Crazy and Pesadilla on December 27 in a TLC match.[15]

2015

Choukibou-gun began 2015 very well. On January 10 at the New Year Navigation show, Taniguchi, Kenou, and Ohara lost a six man tag to Yoshihiro Takayama, Akitoshi Saito, and Genba Hirayanagi while Morishima defeated Mitsuhiro Kitamiya in the fifth match of Kitamiya's series. Following the match, Kitamiya would shockingly join Choukibou-gun.[16] On January 18, Kenou and Ohara made a third successful title defense by defeating No Mercy's Daisuke Harada and Genba Hirayanagi.[17] On March 15, Kenou and Ohara lost the GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship to Suzukigun's El Desperado and Taka Michinoku in a three-way match, also involving Harada and Hirayanagi.[18] On April 21, Morishima announced his retirement from professional wrestling due to issues with his blood.[19][20]

Championships and accomplishments

References

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