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In July 2005, Black New Japan (along with Team JAPAN and C.T.U.) would engage in several matches with New Japan Army members. On July 1, the first series would go to a tie with Black and New Japan each getting 3 wins. Another series took place on July 17 with Black New Japan winning 4–1. In August
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joined Black New Japan and the group would take part in several matches against the New Japan Army. On the first show on January 23, Smith defeated Hiro Saito, Nagai made a successful All Asia Tag Title defense, and Nakanishi & C.T.U.'s
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but lost. Following the tag title match, Nakanishi left Black New Japan to join Yujia Nagata's Team JAPAN, around the same time, Togi Makabe and Toru Yano joined the group. On June 4, 2005, Scott Norton challenged Hiroyoshi Tenzan for the
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but came up short. In June 2005, Yano and Smith entered a tournament for the IWGP U-30 Openweight Championship. Smith would finish with 4 points while Yano became a runner-up losing to Hiroshi Tanahashi in the finals.
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on October 8, but lost to the match after he was pinned by Lesnar. Following Toukon Souzou, Riki Choshu returned to power in New Japan and disbanded several stables including Black New Japan.
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when Masahiro Chono broke away from the New Japan army and turned heel creating a new anti-New Japan army. For his new army, Chono reunited with fellow
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to win his 5th G1 Climax. Two months after the G1, Chono challenged Fujita for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship in a three way (also involving
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to even things and the New Japan Army won a single elimination match. On February 2, Nagai lost the All Asia Tag Title in All Japan to
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and Shinsuke Nakamura in the finals. At Chrono Stream: Masahiro Chono 20th Anniversary on November 3, 2004. Nagai (teaming with
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in the semifinals. Later in the night, Chono won a dogfight against Choshu and Tenzan. In February 2005,
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In January 2005, Shibata and Murakami left New Japan & Black New Japan to join
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while Nakanishi defeated Toru Yano in the first round but lost to
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Black New Japan began around October 2004 following the
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and was one of many of Chono's anti-New Japan stables.
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2005, Chono, Suzuki, Yano, and Makabe would enter the
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Index

Stable
Masahiro Chono
Manabu Nakanishi
Scott Norton
Black Strong Machine
Ryushi Yanagisawa
Mitsuya Nagai
Katsuyori Shibata
Kazunari Murakami
Togi Makabe
Toru Yano
Minoru Suzuki
Harry Smith
Don Frye
professional wrestling
New Japan Pro-Wrestling
Masahiro Chono
2004 G1 Climax
nWo Japan
Scott Norton
Manabu Nakanishi
Makai Club
Makai #1
Katsuyori Shibata
Kazunari Murakami
Mitsuya Nagai
Ryushi Yanagisawa
Hiro Saito
Tatsutoshi Goto
Toru Yano

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