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== History of Championship ==
== History of Championship ==
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Championship promoted by [[CMLL]] during its [[Japan]] shows. The title was deactivated on [[June 8]], [[2001]] following [[Chikako Shiratori]] retirement from active competition in wrestling.
 
On [[November 6]], [[2019]] through CMLL Informa, the promotion announced the launch of a new version of CMLL Japan Women's Championship. It was established in order to be disputed on Lady's Ring joshi puroresu promotion, whit whom the promotion began a working relationship. A [[CMLL Japan Women's Tournament, 2020|tournament]] was set in order to get the opponent for [[Dalys|Dalys La Caribeña]] to dispute the new belt.


== Champions Listing ==
== Champions Listing ==
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{{TitleHistorySpan|three-out-of-five series to decide the first champion}}
{{TitleHistorySpan|'''Best Of Five Series to crow the inaugural champion'''}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Chikako Shiratori]]|[[Lady Apache]]|[[1999]].[[10.17]]|Osaka, [[Japan]]}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Chikako Shiratori]]|[[Lady Apache]]|[[1999]].[[10.17]]|Mitsuaki Amu Hall - Osaka, Japan}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[La Diabolica]]|[[Chikako Shiratori]]|[[1999]].11.?|[[Tokyo]]}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[La Diabolica]]|[[Chikako Shiratori]]|[[1999]].11.?|Tokyo}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|3|[[Chikako Shiratori]] [2]|[[La Diabolica]]|[[1999]].[[11.25]]|Kyoto, [[Japan]]}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|3|[[Chikako Shiratori]] [2]|[[La Diabolica]]|[[1999]].[[11.25]]|Kyoto, Japan}}
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[La Diabolica]]|[[2000]].[[02.13]]| [[Japan]]}}
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[La Diabolica]]|[[2000]].[[02.13]]|[[Japan]]}}
{{TitleHistorySpan|[[Chikako Shiratori]] retires, title effectively defunct}}
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Yuki Miyazaki]]|[[2000]].[[03.23]]|Strait Messe Shimonoseki - Yamaguchi, Japan}}
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Pesadilla Roja]]|[[2000]].[[05.28]]|Umeda Heat Beat - Osaka, Japan}}
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Yuki Miyazaki|Policewoman]]|[[2001]].[[01.07]]|Osaka Rinkai Sports Center - Osaka, Japan}}
{{TitleHistorySpan|Title deactivated on [[June 8]], [[2001]] due to [[Chikako Shiratori]] retirement}}
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{{TitleHistoryEnd}}


== Gallery of Champions ==
== Gallery of Champions ==
{{Gallerywide|name=Chikako Shiratori.JPG|caption=[[Chikako Shiratori]], 1st & 3rd Champion}}
{{Gallery|name=Chikako Shiratori.JPG|caption=[[Chikako Shiratori]], 1st & 3rd Champion}}
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== Sources ==
== Sources ==
*[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/mexico/emll/cmllj-wm.html Wrestling-Titles.com]
*[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/mexico/emll/cmllj-wm.html Wrestling-Titles.com]


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Revision as of 20:29, 13 December 2019

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History of Championship

Championship promoted by CMLL during its Japan shows. The title was deactivated on June 8, 2001 following Chikako Shiratori retirement from active competition in wrestling.

On November 6, 2019 through CMLL Informa, the promotion announced the launch of a new version of CMLL Japan Women's Championship. It was established in order to be disputed on Lady's Ring joshi puroresu promotion, whit whom the promotion began a working relationship. A tournament was set in order to get the opponent for Dalys La Caribeña to dispute the new belt.

Champions Listing

# Champion(s) Defeated Date Location
Best Of Five Series to crow the inaugural champion
1 Chikako Shiratori Lady Apache 1999.10.17 Mitsuaki Amu Hall - Osaka, Japan
2 La Diabolica Chikako Shiratori 1999.11.? Tokyo
3 Chikako Shiratori [2] La Diabolica 1999.11.25 Kyoto, Japan
1 La Diabolica 2000.02.13 Japan
2 Yuki Miyazaki 2000.03.23 Strait Messe Shimonoseki - Yamaguchi, Japan
3 Pesadilla Roja 2000.05.28 Umeda Heat Beat - Osaka, Japan
4 Policewoman 2001.01.07 Osaka Rinkai Sports Center - Osaka, Japan
Title deactivated on June 8, 2001 due to Chikako Shiratori retirement
 
 
title change
successful title defense
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found

Sources:

Gallery of Champions

Chikako Shiratori, 1st & 3rd Champion


Sources

Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre Championships
CMLL: Micro: Micro Gemelo Diablo IMini: Ultimo Dragoncito
Super Light: StigmaWelter: TitánMiddle: Templario
Light Heavy: Barbaro CavernarioHeavy: Gran Guerrero
Tag: Ángel de Oro & Niebla RojaTrios: (Atlantis Jr., Star Jr., Volador Jr.)
Women: Stephanie VaquerWomen's Tag: Stephanie Vaquer & Zeuxis
Historic: Welter: Mascara DoradaMiddle: MisticoLight Heavy: Atlantis Jr.
National: Light: FuturoWelter: Magia BlancaMiddle: Guerrero Maya Jr.
Light Heavy: EsfingeHeavy: Star Black
Tag: Los Depredadores (Magnus & Rugido)Trios: Los Indestructibles (Apocalipsis, Disturbio, Cholo)
Women: Reyna IsisWomen's Tag: Jarochita & Lluvia
Occidente: Welter: ExplosivoMiddle: Zandokan Jr.
Light Heavy: EsfingeHeavy: Bestia Negra
Tag: Dulce Gardenia & La FashionTrios: Batallon de la Muerte (El Malayo, Rey Apocalipsis. Siki Osama Jr.)
Women: Dark SiluetaWomen's Tag: Vacant
Misc: Arena Coliseo Tag: La Ola Negra (Akuma & Dark Magic)Japan Women's: Dark Silueta
Tournaments: Leyenda de Azul HechiceroLeyenda de Plata: Mascara DoradaUniversal: Dragon Rojo Jr.Universal de Amazonas: La Catalina
Reyes del Aire: Dragon Rojo Jr.Gran Alternativa: Panterita del Ring Jr. & Mistico
La Copa Jr.: Soberano Jr.Parejas Increíbles: Mistico & Averno
Inactive

Copa de Arena Mexico Tournament
Pequeño Reyes del AireEn Busca de un Ídolo
Japan Tag
DF: LightWelterMiddle
CMLL-REINA: Intl JuniorIntlTag Team