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{{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Rey Misterio]]|[[Fishman]]|[[1988]].[[03.01]]|[[Auditorio De Tijuana]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Rey Misterio]]|[[Fishman]]|[[1988]].[[03.01]]|[[Auditorio De Tijuana]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[El Estudiante]]|[[1988]].[[08.??]]|[[Auditorio De Tijuana]]|<ref>date of defense likely wrong; Romero believed to hold title in August 1988</ref>}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Prince Boy]]|[[1988]].[[??.??]]|Mazatlán, Sinaloa}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[El Estudiante]]|[[1988]].[[08.??]]|[[Auditorio De Tijuana]]|<ref>date of defense likely wrong; Romero believed to hold title in August 1988</ref>}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[Ari Romero]]|[[Rey Misterio]]|[[1988]].[[04.17]]|[[Ciudad Juarez]]|<ref>El Heraldo de Baja California, Ari Romero Jr.</ref>}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[Ari Romero]]|[[Rey Misterio]]|[[1988]].[[04.17]]|[[Ciudad Juarez]]|<ref>El Heraldo de Baja California, Ari Romero Jr.</ref>}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Cobarde II]]|[[1988]].[[05.15]]|[[Gimnasio Municipal Josue Neri Santos]]|<ref name=ari>Ari Romero Jr.</ref>}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Cobarde II]]|[[1988]].[[05.15]]|[[Gimnasio Municipal Josue Neri Santos]]|<ref name=ari>Ari Romero Jr.</ref>}} | ||
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== Disputed Branch == | == Disputed Branch == | ||
When appearing on ZERO-ONE (Japanese promotion) show, [[Filoso]] was billed as WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Champion and was defending this title (perhaps using a prior version of the belt.) Filoso never had actually won this championship and lost it immediately. The fake championship continued to be defended under that name, until it was eventually vacated and abandoned. ZERO-ONE once again revived the title on July 24, 2007 with a wrestler named THE ZEST defeating Osamu Namiguchi to win the fake title. | When appearing on ZERO-ONE (Japanese promotion) show, [[Filoso]] was billed as WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Champion and was defending this title (perhaps using a prior version of the belt.) Filoso never had actually won this championship and lost it immediately. The fake championship continued to be defended under that name, until it was eventually vacated and abandoned. ZERO-ONE once again revived the title on July 24, 2007 with a wrestler named THE ZEST defeating Osamu Namiguchi to win the fake title. He then won it from himself as his new persona NOIZE. | ||
This championship has previously, and incorrectly, been listed as the [[UWA World Welterweight Championship]]. | This championship has previously, and incorrectly, been listed as the [[UWA World Welterweight Championship]]. |
Latest revision as of 11:39, 3 March 2024
Current Champion
Atlantis is the most recent champion. He defeated Negro Casas on December 5, 2014 at the Auditorio de Tijuana in Tijuana, Baja California to win the vacant championship. WWA has since gone dormant.
History of Championship
Champions Listing
Sources:
Disputed Branch
When appearing on ZERO-ONE (Japanese promotion) show, Filoso was billed as WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Champion and was defending this title (perhaps using a prior version of the belt.) Filoso never had actually won this championship and lost it immediately. The fake championship continued to be defended under that name, until it was eventually vacated and abandoned. ZERO-ONE once again revived the title on July 24, 2007 with a wrestler named THE ZEST defeating Osamu Namiguchi to win the fake title. He then won it from himself as his new persona NOIZE.
This championship has previously, and incorrectly, been listed as the UWA World Welterweight Championship.
# | Champion(s) | Defeated | Date | Location | |
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begins during Inferno's first title reign | |||||
22 | Filoso | (phantom title change) | 2005.07.?? | ? | |
23 | Osamu Namiguchi | Filoso | 2005.08.24 | Nagano, Japan | |
24 | Katsuhiko Nakajima | Osamu Namiguchi | 2005.08.31 | Hiroshima, Japan | |
1 | Takuya Sugawara | 2005.12.11 | Nakagawa, Japan | ||
2 | Osamu Namiguchi | 2006.01.31 | Yokohama, Japan | ||
3 | Crazy Boy | 2006.02.18 | Aichi, Japan | ||
4 | Osamu Namiguchi | 2006.05.06 | Chiba, Japan | ||
25 | Tatsuhito Takaiwa | Katsuhiko Nakajima | 2006.06.24 | Tokyo | |
1 | Minoru Fujita | 2006.07.15 | Niigata, Japan | ||
2 | Takuya Sugawara | 2006.07.27 | Osaka, Japan | ||
title vacated 2006.07.27 | |||||
decision match for vacant title | |||||
26 | THE*ZEST | Osamu Namiguchi | 2007.07.24 | Yamagata, Japan | |
1 | Shinjitsu Nohashi | 2007.11.30 | Sendai, Japan | ||
27 | NOIZE | THE*ZEST | 2008.04.06 | Tokyo | |
1 | Osamu Namiguchi | 2008.06.21 | Tokyo | ||
title change | |||||
successful title defense | |||||
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found |
Sources:
Gallery of Champions
World Wrestling Association Championships |
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Minis (Octagoncito), Light (TJ Boy), Welter (El Bandido/Hijo de Rey Misterio), Middle (Averno), Junior Light Heavy (Atlantis), Light Heavy (Heddi Karaoui), Junior Heavy (Cien Caras Jr.), Heavy (Rayo de Jalisco Jr.) Women (vacated) Tag Team (Bestia 666 & Damián 666), Trios (Super Muñeco, Super Pinocho & Super Raton) |
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