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== History of Championship == | == 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 [[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 == | ||
{{ | {{TitleHistoryStartShort}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan| | {{TitleHistorySpan|'''Best Of Five Series to crow the inaugural champion'''}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Chikako Shiratori]]|[[Lady Apache]]|[[1999]].[[10.17]]|Osaka, | {{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Chikako Shiratori]]|[[Lady Apache]]|[[1999]].[[10.17]]|Mitsuaki Amu Hall - Osaka, Japan}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[La Diabolica]]|[[Chikako Shiratori]]|[[1999]].11.?| | {{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[La Diabolica]]|[[Chikako Shiratori]]|[[1999]].11.?|Tokyo}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|3|[[Chikako Shiratori]] [2]|[[La Diabolica]]|[[1999]].[[11.25]]|Kyoto, | {{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]] | {{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}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryEnd}} | {{TitleHistoryEnd}} | ||
== Gallery of Champions == | == Gallery of Champions == | ||
{{ | {{Gallery|name=Chikako Shiratori.JPG|caption=[[Chikako Shiratori]], 1st & 3rd Champion}} | ||
<br clear=all> | <br clear=all> | ||
== 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] | ||
{{CMLLTitleBox}} | {{CMLLTitleBox}} | ||
[[Category: Championships]] | |||
[[Category:Foreign Championships | [[Category:Championships]] | ||
[[Category:Foreign Championships]] |
Revision as of 20:29, 13 December 2019
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 | |
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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