WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship: Difference between revisions
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When appearing on ZERO-ONE (Japanese promotion) show, [[Filoso]] was billed as WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Champion and was defending this title. Filoso never had actually won this championship and lost it immediately. The fake championship continued to be defended under that name, until it was eventually vacated and abandoned. | When appearing on ZERO-ONE (Japanese promotion) show, [[Filoso]] was billed as WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Champion and was defending this title (perhaps using an prior version of the belt.) Filoso never had actually won this championship and lost it immediately. The fake championship continued to be defended under that name, until it was eventually vacated and abandoned. | ||
This championship has previously, and incorrectly, been listed as the [[UWA World Welterweight Championship]] | This championship has previously, and incorrectly, been listed as the [[UWA World Welterweight Championship]] |
Revision as of 15:58, 24 January 2007
Current Champions
As of 2005.09.01, Inferno is the WWA Junior Light Heavyweight Champion.
History of Championship
Champions Listing
# | Champion(s) | Defeated | Date | Location | |
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Decision match to determine first champion | |||||
1 | Rey Misterio | Fishman | 1988.03.01 | Auditorio De Tijuana | |
2 | Fishman | Rey Misterio | 1990.02.18 | Auditorio De Tijuana | |
3 | Villano IV | Fishman | 1990.06.11 | Auditorio De Tijuana | |
4 | Gran Hamada | Villano IV | 1993.12.17 | Tokyo, Japan | |
First round of J-Crown Tournament | |||||
5 | El Samurai | Gran Hamada | 1996.08.03 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Second round of J-Crown Tournament. | Great Sasuke wins J-Crown tournament to unify eight titles | ||||
6 | The Great Sasuke | El Samurai | 1996.08.04 | Tokyo, Japan | |
7 | Ultimo Dragon | The Great Sasuke | 1996.10.11 | Osaka, Japan | |
8 | Jushin Thunder Liger | Ultimo Dragon | 1997.01.04 | Tokyo, Japan | |
9 | El Samurai [2] | Jushin Thunder Liger | 1997.07.06 | Sapporo, Japan | |
10 | Shinjiro Ohtani | El Samurai | 1997.08.10 | Nagoya, Japan | |
Vacated on 1997.11.05 | |||||
Tournament final for vacant title | |||||
11 | Halloween | Super Parka | 1999.09.16 | Tijuana | |
1 | Principe Arandu | 2000.02.13 | Auditorio De Tijuana | ||
12 | Super Parka | Halloween | 2000.03.31 | Auditorio De Tijuana | |
1 | Pimpinela Escarlata | 2000.07.21 | Auditorio De Tijuana | ||
2 | Blue Panther | 2000.07.27 | Arena Naucalpan | ||
13 | Super Kendo | Super Parka | 2002.04.30 | Tijuana | |
14 | Super Parka [2] | Super Kendo | 2002.06.02 | Ensenada, BC | |
1 | Salsero | 2004.06.12 | Guadalupe, Nuevo Leon | ||
15 | Super Kendo [2] | Super Parka | 2004.06.?? | California | |
16 | Inferno | Super Kendo | 2004.07.23 | Auditorio De Tijuana *Cage Match* | |
1 | El Depredador | 2005.06.05 | Auditorio De Tijuana | ||
2 | Mr. Tempest | 2006.01.20 | Gimnasio del Auditorio De Tijuana | ||
3 | Super Astro | 2006.09.24 | Unidad Deportiva Mariano Matamoros - Tijuana | ||
title change | |||||
successful title defense | |||||
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found |
Sources:
Disputed Branch
When appearing on ZERO-ONE (Japanese promotion) show, Filoso was billed as WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Champion and was defending this title (perhaps using an prior version of the belt.) Filoso never had actually won this championship and lost it immediately. The fake championship continued to be defended under that name, until it was eventually vacated and abandoned.
This championship has previously, and incorrectly, been listed as the UWA World Welterweight Championship
# | Champion(s) | Defeated | Date | Location | |
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begins during Inferno's first title reign | |||||
17 | Filoso | (phantom title change) | 2005.07.?? | ? | |
18 | Osamu Namiguchi | Filoso | 2005.08.24 | Nagano, Japan | |
19 | Katushiko Nakajima | Osamu Namiguchi | 2005.08.31 | Hiroshima | |
20 | Tatsuhito Takaiwa | Katushiko Nakajima | 2006.06.24 | Tokyo | |
title vacated 2006.07.27 | |||||
abandoned | |||||
title change | |||||
successful title defense | |||||
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found |
Sources:
Gallery of Champions
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