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== History of Championship ==
== History of Championship ==


[[Vickie Williams]] is the initial champion, but likely was awarded the title with a fictional backstory. [[Box Y Lucha 1411]] mentions Williams defeating Fabolous Moolah "a month ago" (sometime in October) for the title, then immediately being signed to appear in Mexico. Williams is usually listed as defeating Irma Gonzalez for the belt, which may instead be her first title defense (and the first real match for the title.)
[[Vickie Williams]] is the initial champion, but likely was awarded the title with a fictional backstory. [[Box Y Lucha 1411]] mentions Williams defeating Fabolous Moolah "a month ago" (sometime in October) for the title, then immediately being signed to appear in Mexico. This is extremely unlikely knowing that Moolah never lost to anyone she couldn't immediately beat afterward, and she was in the midst of her near-28-year stranglehold on the NWA Women's Title at this point. Williams is usually listed as defeating Irma Gonzalez for the belt, which may instead be her first title defense (and the first real match for the title.)


== Champions Listing ==
== Champions Listing ==

Revision as of 10:48, 19 August 2023

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Current Champion

Miss Janeth, 18th & 20th (final) Champion

Formerly a championship of UWA, once a belt of Japan joshi promotions, this is now mostly a indy title. Miss Janeth is the most recent champion. She's essentially retired and the belt appears to be the same.

History of Championship

Vickie Williams is the initial champion, but likely was awarded the title with a fictional backstory. Box Y Lucha 1411 mentions Williams defeating Fabolous Moolah "a month ago" (sometime in October) for the title, then immediately being signed to appear in Mexico. This is extremely unlikely knowing that Moolah never lost to anyone she couldn't immediately beat afterward, and she was in the midst of her near-28-year stranglehold on the NWA Women's Title at this point. Williams is usually listed as defeating Irma Gonzalez for the belt, which may instead be her first title defense (and the first real match for the title.)

Champions Listing

# Champion(s) Defeated Date Location
decision match for first championship
1 Vickie Williams The Fabulous Moolah 1979.10 United States [1]
1 Chela Salazar 1979.12.09 El Toreo De Naucalpan [2]
2 Estela Molina Vickie Williams 1979.12.23 El Toreo De Naucalpan [3]
1 Little Hart 1980.01.06 Toreo de Cuatro Caminos [4]
2 Isabel Romero 1980.02.01 Deportivo Arena México Puebla [5]
3 Vicky Williams 1980.02.03 Toreo de Cuatro Caminos [6]
3 Vicky Williams [2] Estela Molina 1980.03.09 Monterrey
4 Estela Molina 1980.03.30 Toreo de Cuatro Caminos [7]
5 Vicky Williams 1980.04.27 Toreo de Cuatro Caminos [8]
6 Irma González 1980.05.19 Arena Puebla [9]
4 Irma González Vickie Williams 1980.05.25 El Toreo De Naucalpan [10]
1 Vicky Williams 1980.09.11 Arena Toluca [11]
5 Vicky Williams [3] Irma González 1980.10.05 Panama [12]
1 Chabela Romero 1980.11.18 Arena Coliseo Acapulco [13]
6 Chabela Romero Vickie Williams 1980.12.21 Toreo de Cuatro Caminos [14]
1 Irma González 1981.02.08 Toreo de Cuatro Caminos [15]
championship vacant on 1981.04.19 for unknown reasons
decision match for vacant championship
7 Lola Gonzalez Vickie Williams 1981.08.16 Toreo de Cuatro Caminos [16]
1 Estela Molina 1982.02.05 Ecatepec [17]
2 Estela Molina 1982.02.15 Ixtlahuaca [18]
3 Estela Molina 1982.02.26 Toluca [19]
4 Rosa Maria 1982.04.20 Cuautitlán [20]
5 Rossy Moreno 1982.04.24 Acapulco [21]
6 Irma Gonzalez 1982.04.25 San Bernardino Arena [22]
7 Reyna Gallegos 1982.07.06 Cuautitlán [23]
8 Irma Gonzalez 1982.07.31 Ciudad Juárez [24]
8 Irma González [2] Lola Gonzalez 1982.08.27 Astro Pista Texcoco [25]
1 Lola Gonzalez 1982.09.12 El Toreo de Naucalpan [26]
9 Lola Gonzalez [2] Irma González 1983.03.25 Puebla
10 Irma Aguilar Lola Gonzalez 1983.04.22 Neza
1 Lola Gonzalez 1983.04.23 Olympic Auditorium, Los Angeles, California [27]
11 Pantera Surena Irma Aguilar 1983.12.27 ?
1 Lola Gonzalez 1984.03.04 El Toreo de Naucalpan [28]
2 Rossy Moreno 1984.04.13 Deportivo México Puebla [29]
3 Estela Molina 1984.06.03 Arena Naucalpan [30]
4 La Briosa 1984.06.24 Plaza de Toros Joselito Huerta [31]
5 Lola Gonzalez 1984.07.01 El Toreo de Naucalpan [32]
6 La Briosa 1984.07.11 Celaya [33]
7 Estela Molina 1984.07.15 Arena Querétaro [34]
12 Jaguar Yokota Pantera Surena 1984.09.17 Tokyo
1 Pantera Surena 1985.03.21 Toreo de Cuatro Caminos [35]
13 Lola Gonzalez [3] Jaguar Yokota 1985.04.14 Toreo de Cuatro Caminos [36]
1 Jaguar Yokota 1985.04.20 Arena Isabel de Cuernavaca [37]
2 Jaguar Yokota 1985.05.01 Arena Naucalpan [38]
3 Reyna Gallegos 1985.09.12 Arena Aficion [39]
14 Pantera Surena [2] Lola Gonzalez ? ?
1 Rossy Moreno 1985.11.22 Arena Neza [40]
2 Lola Gonzalez 1986.02.09 Toreo de Cuatro Caminos [41]
3 Lola Gonzalez 1986.04.24 Arena Isabel de Cuernavaca [42]
14 Lola Gonzalez [4] Pantera Surena ? ?
4 Jaki Sato 1986.11.16 El Toreo de Naucalpan [43]
15 Shinobu Kandori Lola Gonzalez 1986.12.23 Tokyo
championship vacant around July 1987 when Kandori leaves promotion
decision match for vacant championship
16 Lola Gonzalez [5] Harley Saito 1987.10.10 Tokyo
1 La Marquesa 1988.07.03 Arena Ecatepec [44]
2 La Broisa 1988.07.17 Arena Altavilla, Mexico City
3 (DDQ) Monster Ripper 1988.12.06 Fukuoka, Japan
4 La Monster 1989.04.01 Arena Xochimilco [45]
5 Zuleyma 1989.04.30 Plaza de Toros Valente Arellano, Torreón, Coahuila [46]
6 La Monster 1989.08.09 Arena Coliseo Acapulco [47]
7 Pantera Surena 1989.08.18 Arena Mexico [48]
8 Rossy Moreno 1989.11.07 Arena Coliseo [49]
9 Tania 1989.12.14 Palacio de los Deportes, Iztacalco, Distrito Federal [50]
10 Rossy Moreno 1990.08.25 Arena Xochimilco [51]
11 Maria del Angel 1990.10.13 Pista Arena Revolucion
12 La Diabólica 1991.02.03 Pista Arena Revolucion [52]
17 Zuleyma Lola Gonzalez 1991.02.23 Pista Arena Revolucion
1 Lola Gonzalez 1991.04.11 Juarez
2 Maria Del Angel 1991.05.12 Pista Arena Revolucion
3 La Diabolica 1991.05.24 Arena Naucalpan [53]
4 Lola Gonzalez 1991.05.29 Plaza De Toros El Cortijo
5 Martha Villalobos 1991.06.02 Arena Coliseo DF
6 Neftali 1991.06.23 Arena Azteca, Mexico City
7 Maria Del Angel 1991.07.14 Pista Arena Revolucion [54]
8 Lola Gonzalez 1991.07.16 Cuautitlan
9 Martha Villalobos 1991.08.10 Arena Cupatitzio, Uruapan
10 Lady Star 1991.08.18 Pista Arena Revolucion [55]
11 Martha Villalobos 1991.12.15 Pista Arena Revolucion
18 Miss Janeth Zuleyma 2001.09.07 Nuevo Leon
19 Ayako Hamada Miss Janeth 2002.03.08 Nuevo Leon
20 Miss Janeth [2] Ayako Hamada 2002.??.?? ?
1 Princesa Sujei 2004.07.05 Arena Cuatro Caminos Nuevo Laredo
2 Yuca la Potranquita 2015.02.21 Deportivo Benito Juarez
 
 
title change
successful title defense
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found

Sources:

  1. Box Y Lucha 1411 tells a story about Williams defeating Moolah for the new title in the US and immediately being signed to appear in Mexico; this appears to be a fictional origin story to give her and the title credibility. Halcon 405 lists the 12.09 match as the start date, though magazines at the time had it as a defense
  2. Matt Farmer
  3. Matt Farmer
  4. Box y Lucha 1420
  5. a Puebla arena; Arena 1119
  6. Arena 119
  7. Lucha Libre 847
  8. Halcon 414
  9. Box Y Lucha 1436
  10. SuperLuchas, Box y Lucha 1437
  11. KO 1417
  12. KO 1421
  13. Box y Lucha 1463
  14. Box y Lucha 1467, Box y Lucha 1468
  15. SuperLuchas
  16. Matt Farmer
  17. Halcon Mensual 6
  18. Halcon Mensual 6
  19. Halcon Mensual 6
  20. Halcon Mensual 7
  21. Halcon Mensual 7
  22. luchablog photolog (2013-09-17 18.08.41)
  23. Halcon Mensual 8
  24. Halcon Mensual 8
  25. Box y Lucha 1553, Combates 360
  26. Box y Lucha 1556, Combates 360, SL478
  27. Lebell program; could be the title change?
  28. SuperLuchas
  29. Halcon 626
  30. Box y Lucha 1642
  31. Box y Lucha 1644
  32. Combates 455, Halcon 635, Matt Farmer
  33. Halcon 638
  34. Halcon 638
  35. Halcon 674
  36. Arena 1390, Arena 1391, Box y Lucha 1697, Combates 511
  37. luchablog photolog (2013-09-17 17.52.43)
  38. Box y Lucha 1689
  39. Box y Lucha 1707
  40. Box y Lucha 1717
  41. Box y Lucha 1728, Lucha Libre 1152
  42. Box y Lucha 1738
  43. luchablog photolog (20130916_020530), name spelling as shown in lineup
  44. Box y Lucha 1850
  45. Box y Lucha 1889
  46. El Siglo de Torreon 1989-04-30
  47. Box y Lucha 1909; a draw
  48. Box Y Lucha, Box y Lucha 1909
  49. Box y Lucha 1921
  50. Matt Farmer, Box y Lucha 1925
  51. Box y Lucha 1960
  52. Box y Lucha 1984
  53. Box y Lucha 1997
  54. Box y Lucha 2004
  55. Box y Lucha 2010

Gallery of Champions

Vickie Williams, 1st, 3rd, & 5th Champion
Estela Molina, 2nd Champion
Irma Gonzalez, 4th & 8th Champion
Chabela Romero, 6th Champion
Lola Gonzalez, 7th, 9th, 14th & 16th Champion
Zuleyma, 17th Champion


Gallery of Title Belts

1st Belt

Sources

Wrestling-Titles.com

Universal Wrestling Association Championships
Official: Heavy (Dr. Wagner Jr.)
Outlaw: Light (Kato Kung Lee Jr.), Junior Light Heavy (Diluvio Negro II)
Now in Japan: Welter, Middle, Junior Heavy, Tag, Trios,
Defunct: Feather, Light Heavy, Women, International Women, Women Junior, Women's Tag,
Associated: WWF Light Heavy