lead=yes is an independent Japanese professional wrestling promotion. The promotion was founded by and is owned by puroresu legend Genichiro Tenryu, who has owned and operated it since its creation in 2010. Tenryu Project - Active promotion in the Asia region The Tenryu project is the successor to Tenryu's WAR promotion that ran from 1992 until 2000 as well as Tenryu's Super World of Sports (SWS) that existed from 1990 until 1992. The Tenryu Project have very few wrestlers under full-time contract and acts as a booking office for those under contract. For their shows they work with other Japanese wrestling promotions or hire freelance wrestlers to compete. After Tenryu's in-ring retirement match, Tenryu Project stopped running shows. After 5 years since Tenryu's retirement, a special Anniversary show was held in 2020 titled "Kakumei Densho".
Tenryu Project was re-established with a tour in 2021 titled "Survive the Revolution".
Keita Yano | Keita Yano | Signed to Professional Wrestling Wallabee |
Kengo | Kengo Nishimura | Tenryu Project World 6-Man Tag Team Champion Freelancer |
Kenichiro Arai | Kenichiro Arai | Signed to Dragon Gate |
Kohei Sato | Kohei Sato | Freelancer |
Masayuki Kono | Masayuki Kono | Tenryu Project World 6-Man Tag Team Champion Freelancer |
Daichi Hashimoto | Daichi Hashimoto | Signed to BJW |
Minoru Fujita | Minoru Fujita | Freelancer |
Hideyoshi Kamitani | Hideyoshi Kamitani | Signed to BJW |
Hikaru Sato | Hiroaki Sato | International Junior Heavyweight Champion Signed to Pancrase |
Hub | Yuto Kigawa | Freelancer |
Saito Brothers | Jun Saito | Signed to AJPW |
Kamikaze | Shoichi Maruyama | Freelancer |
Kazuki Hashimoto | Kazuki Hashimoto | Signed to BJW |
Kazumasa Yoshida | Kazumasa Yoshida | Signed to BJW |
Kikutaro | Mitsunobu Kikuzawa | Freelancer |
Kengo Mashimo | Kengo Mashimo | Signed to 2AW |
Mammoth Sasaki | Yoshinori Sasaki | Signed to Pro Wrestling Freedoms |
Mazada | Kazuhiro Masada | Freelancer |
Minoru Suzuki | Minoru Suzuki | Signed to Pancrase |
Mizuki Watase | Mizuki Watase | Signed to CyberFight (Ganbare☆Pro-Wrestling) |
Reona Fujinami | Signed to Dradition | |
Saito Brothers | Rei Saito | Signed to AJPW |
Jiro Kumagae | Signed to Dove Pro-Wrestling | |
Ricky Fuji | Masanori Morimura | Signed to 2AW |
Ryuki Honda | Ryuki Honda | Signed to AJPW |
Shigehiro Irie | Shigehiro Irie | Freelancer |
Shota | Shota Suzuki | Signed to CyberFight (Ganbare☆Pro-Wrestling) |
Sushi | Akira Kawabata | Freelancer |
Takuro Niki | Unknown | International Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champion Signed to 2AW |
Tatsuhito Takaiwa | Tatsuhito Takaiwa | Freelancer |
Unknown | Signed to 2AW | |
Toru Matsunaga | Toru Matsunaga | Signed to Total Triumph Team Pro-Wrestling |
Towa Iwasaki | Towa Iwasaki | Signed to Pro-Wrestling Burst |
Yuya Susumu | Yuya Susumu | Tenryu Project World 6-Man Tag Team Champion Signed to Pro Wrestling Freedoms |
International Junior Heavyweight Championship | Koji Iwamoto | 1 | May 21, 2025 | Tokyo, Japan | Defeated Yusuke Kodama at Live For Today Vol. 2 | |||
International Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship | Yuya Susumu and Kengo | 1 | October 15, 2024 | Tokyo | Defeated Naoki Tanizaki and Yusuke Kodama at Light My Fire Vol. 7. | |||
WAR World 6-Man Tag Team Championship | Kengo, Masayuki Kono and Yuya Susumu | 1 | July 20, 2025 | Tokyo | Defeated Daichi Hashimoto, Hikaru Sato and Sushi at Live For Today Vol. 4. | |||
United National Heavyweight Tag Team Championship | Kohei Sato and Masayuki Kono | 1 | October 15, 2024 | Tokyo | Defeated Hideki Suzuki and Hikaru Sato at Light My Fire Vol. 7. |
Ryūkon Cup | Kengo | Tokyo, Japan | Defeated Keita Yano in the tournament final. |
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