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On April 5, 2009, Toru Yano turned on Great Bash Heel (G.B.H) leader Togi Makabe, costing Makabe his match against Shinsuke Nakamura.
From October 17 to November 1, Chaos participated at the 2009 G1 Tag League, during which Chaos members Bad Intentions (Bernard and Anderson) defeated Apollo 55 (Prince Devitt and Ryusuke Taguchi) in the finals to win the tournament.
From August 6 to August 15, Yano, Naito, Takahashi and Nakamura participated at the 2010 G1 Climax.
On November 13, Jado and Gedo defeated their Chaos teammates Davey Richards and Rocky Romero in the finals of a five-day-long tournament to win the 2010 Super J Tag League.
From May 27 to June 10, Gedo, Jado and Low Ki participated at the 2012 Best of the Super Juniors tournament, where Low Ki defeated Prince Devitt to advance to the finals but lost to Ryusuke Taguchi.
From October 25 to November 6, Gedo and Jado, Forever Hoolingans and Brian Kendrick and new Chaos member Beretta participated at the 2013 Super Jr.
On April 6 at Invasion Attack 2014, Ishii defeated Tetsuya Naito to make his first successful title defense.
From May 30 to June 8, Koslov and Romero took part in the 2014 Best of the Super Juniors, but after Koslov's first match against Ricochet he dislocate his left shoulder and was forced to pull out of the tournament.
In January 2015, Forever Hooligans broke up when Koslov announced he was taking an indefinite break from professional wrestling, leaving the stable.
Through March 5 and 15, Toru Yano, Kazuchika Okada and Yoshi-Hashi took part of the 2015 New Japan Cup.
At Invasion Attack 2015 on April 5, Roppongi Vice defeated The Young Bucks for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship.
From April 21 to May 4, Yano took part in Pro Wrestling Noah's 2016 Global Tag League, where he teamed with Naomichi Marufuji.
On December 14, Okada became the second wrestler to win three consecutive Match of the Year awards from Tokyo Sports for his 2016 G1 Climax opener against Naomichi Marufuji.
On September 16, 2017, at NJPW's Destruction in Hiroshima show, the Roppongi Vice had their final match together before amicably splitting up.
On November 5, Sho and Yoh won the 2017 Super Jr.
In June 2019, Ospreay won his second Best of the Super Jr. tournament by defeating Shingo Takagi in the finals, Ospreay would later win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship for the third time at Dominion.
In August 2020, Yoh would pick up an injury which would force himself and Sho to relinquish their tag team titles.
In October 2021, Okada would win the G1 climax for the third time in his career, finishing top of his block with 16 points (a joint record for 10-man G1 blocks) and defeating Kota Ibushi in the tournament finals.
Sho would compete as a singles performer until Yoh's return in 2021.
In the 2021 World Tag League, Hiroko Goto and Yoshi Hashi finished top of the single block league with 18 points.
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