is the popular term for the predominant style or genre of
professional wrestling that has developed in
Japan. The term comes from the
Japanese pronunciation of , which is shortened to puroresu. In this sense, puroresu could be transliterated as
pro-wres. The term became popular among
English-speaking fans due to Hisaharu Tanabe's activities in the online
Usenet community. Growing out of origins in the traditional
US style of wrestling, it has become an entity in itself. Japanese pro wrestling is distinct in its
psychology and presentation of the sport. It is treated as a legitimate fight, with fewer
theatrics; the
stories told in Japanese matches are about a fighter's spirit and perseverance. In
strong style, the style most typically associated with puroresu,
full contact martial arts strikes and
shoot submission holds are implemented.