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Latest revision as of 07:27, 8 December 2017
Michinoku Pro-Wrestling Tohoku (Northeastern) Junior Heavyweight Championship
Current Champion
History of Championship
Championship apart of Michinoku Pro Wrestling that was brought to Mexico by Atlantis. After a few defenses, Atlantis lost it in Japan where the championship now remains back in Michinoku Pro Wrestling.
Champions Listing
Sources:
For a complete history, please visit *Wrestling-Titles
Gallery of Champions