Michinoku Pro Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Championship: Difference between revisions

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{{TitleHistoryLine|7|[[Super Delfin]]|[[Takeshi Minaminno]]|2006.05.21|Osaka}}
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{{TitleHistoryLine|9|[[GAINA]]|[[Great Sasuke]]|2006.11.19|Niigata}}
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Revision as of 10:40, 21 December 2006

Current Champion

Super Delfin is the current champion, as of June 10th, 2006. The title is now back in Michinoku Pro and being defended in Japan.

Champions Listing

# Champion(s) Defeated Date Location
finals of 16 man tournament to determine first champion
1 Dick Togo Tiger Mask IV 2002.08.25 Tokyo
2 Atlantis Dick Togo 2003.08.26 Hokkaido
1 Black Warrior 2003.09.16 Arena Coliseo DF
four man tournament for championship match
2 Perro Aguayo Jr. 2003.11.14 Arena Mexico
3 Tarzan Boy 2004.01.16 Arena Coliseo DF
3 Great Sasuke Atlantis 2004.03.28 Sendai
4 TAKA Michinoku Great Sasuke 2005.02.19 Iwate
vacates on 2006.03.07 due to finger injury
decision match for vacant title.
5 Kagetora Makoto Oishi 2006.03.19 Yahaba
vacates title immediately, proposes a tournament for title
finals of 8 man tournament
6 Takeshi Minaminno Rasse 2006.04.23 Sendai
7 Super Delfin Takeshi Minaminno 2006.05.21 Osaka
1 Kesen Numa-jiro 2006.06.10 Yahaba
8 Great Sasuke [2] Super Delfin 2006.10.08 Morioka
9 GAINA Great Sasuke 2006.11.19 Niigata
 
 
title change
successful title defense
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found

Sources:

Gallery of Champions

Atlantis, 2nd Champion

Sources

Wrestling-Titles