Current Champion
Súper Nova is the current champion. He defeated Operativo 2009 on May 17, 2013 in El Dos de Oro Night Club of Yakima, Washington.
History of Championship
After the UWA fell apart, the championship eventually ended up in Japan, and as part of the J-Crown Octuple Championship. After that championship was broken apart, the championship drifted to Michinoku Pro Wrestling in Japan.
Champions Listing
#
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Champion(s)
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Defeated
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Date
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Location
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Triangle Match - decision match for vacant championship
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1
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Cesar Valentino
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Anibal & America Salvaje
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1977.11.20
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Mexico City
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2
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Gran Hamada
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Cesar Valentino
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1979.02.04
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Mexico City
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3[1]
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Perro Aguayo
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Gran Hamada
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1979.04.22
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El Toreo de Naucalpan
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vacant on 1979.12.15 when Perro Aguayo is injured
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decision match for vacant championship
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4
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El Solitario
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Masanobu Kurisu
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1980.01.27
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Mexico City
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1
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Villano III
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1980.02.08
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El Toreo De Naucalpan
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|
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2[2]
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Villano III
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1980.05.25
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?
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5
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Eric Embry
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El Solitario
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1981.03.30
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Puebla
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6
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El Solitario [2]
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Eric Embry
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1981.07.19
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Mexico City
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7
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El Signo
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El Solitario
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1983.06.10
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Tijuana
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1
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El Solitario
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1983.07.17
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El Toreo De Naucalpan
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|
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2
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Villano III
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1984.01.01
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El Toreo De Naucalpan
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stripped of the championship on 1984.02.15 for an unauthorized defense against Kato Kung Lee on 1984.01.27
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tournament for vacant championship
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8
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Anibal
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El Texano
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1984.05.27
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El Toreo De Naucalpan
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9
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Invader III
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Anibal
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1984.09.15
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
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10
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Anibal [2]
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Invader III
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1984.??.??
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?
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11
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Negro Navarro
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Anibal
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1985.01.06
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Mexico City
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12
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Mano Negra
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Negro Navarro
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1985.02.25
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Puebla
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13
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El Cobarde II
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Mano Negra
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1985.12.08
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Mexico City
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14
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Gran Hamada [2]
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El Cobarde II
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1986.03.04
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Arena Queretaro
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15
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Blue Panther
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Gran Hamada
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1986.11.16
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Mexico City
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16
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Solar I
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Blue Panther
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1987.05.25
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Puebla
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17
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Blue Panther [2]
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Solar I
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1988.02.08
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Puebla
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18
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Gran Cochisse
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Blue Panther
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1988.09.16
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Arena Mexico
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19
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Ringo Mendoza
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Gran Cochise
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1989.04.29
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Mexico City
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1
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El Texano
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1990.04.05
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Pista Arena Revolucion
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20
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Perro Aguayo [2]
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Ringo Mendoza
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1990.06.29
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Arena Mexico
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1
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Fishman
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1990.11.17
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Tonala, Jalisco
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Aguayo stripped of the championship in May 1992 when he jumps to AAA
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16 man tournament for vacant championship
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21
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Gran Hamada [3]
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Black Power II
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1992.12.13
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El Toreo De Naucalpan
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1
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Zandokan
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1993.01.24
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Kisarazu, Japan
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2
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Super Astro
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1993.03.28
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El Toreo De Naucalpan
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3
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Scorpio Jr.
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1993.04.12
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Hamamatsu, Japan
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4
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Villano IV
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1993.06.04
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Korakuen Hall - Tokyo
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5
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Villano IV
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1993.08.04
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Arena Naucalpan
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22
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El Engendro
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Gran Hamada
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1993.09.12
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El Toreo De Naucalpan
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23
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Gran Hamada [4]
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El Engendro
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1993.09.22
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Arena Aficion De Pachuca
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1
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Fuerza Guerrera
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1994.06.14
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Arena Aficion De Pachuca
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24
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Sabu
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Gran Hamada
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1995.11.23
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Kawasaki, Japan
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25
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El Samurai
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Sabu
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1995.12.01
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Niigata, Japan
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26
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Koji Kanemoto
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El Samurai
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1996.03.17
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Amagasaki, Japan
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vacates the championship around May 1996 due to injury
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decision match for vacant championship
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27
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Shinjiro Ohtani
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Kazushi Sakuraba
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1996.06.17
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Tokyo
|
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next 3 title matches are part of the J-Crown Unification Tournament
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next match unifies with NWA World Welterweight Championship
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1
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Negro Casas
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1996.08.03
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Tokyo
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28
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Ultimo Dragon
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Shinjiro Ohtani
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1996.08.04
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Tokyo
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29
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The Great Sasuke
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Ultimo Dragon
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1996.08.05
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Tokyo
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title becomes part of the J-Crown Octuple Championship for next four matches
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30
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Ultimo Dragon [2]
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The Great Sasuke
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1996.10.11
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Osaka, Japan
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31
|
Jushin Liger
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Ultimo Dragon
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1997.01.04
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Tokyo
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32
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El Samurai [2]
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Jushin Liger
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1997.07.06
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Sapporo, Japan
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33
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Shinjiro Ohtani [2]
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El Samurai
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1997.08.10
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Nagoya, Japan
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Ohtani vacates title as part of vacating most of Octuple Championship on 1997.11.05
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decision match for vacant championship
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34
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Gran Hamada [5]
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Convict
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1998.07.03
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Ninohe, Japan
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championship returned to Mexico during 1999
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decision match for vacant championship
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35
|
El Cobarde II
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Perro Aguayo
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1999.02.15
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Nuevo Laredo
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1
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Tiger Steele
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2000.02.06
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Salamanca
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36
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Heavy Metal
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El Cobarde
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2000.04.10
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Nuevo Laredo
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title assumed missing, possibly passed onto Silver Star who defends it as the UWA Light Heavyweight Title in Monterrey.
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title reappears with Silver King
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37
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Silver King
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?
|
2006.??.??
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?
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1
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Diluvio Negro II
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2006.11.26
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Arena Solidaridad
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38
|
Diluvio Negro II
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Silver King
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2007.02.25
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Arena Solidaridad
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championship history unclear
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39
|
Histeria
|
?
|
????.??.??
|
?
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40
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El Pulpo
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Histeria
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2011.06.16
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Auditorio Mundo Nuevo, Matamoros, Tamaulipas
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title vs title match with the UWF United States Heavyweight Championship
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1
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Pirata Morgan
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2011.11.01
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Gimnasio UAT, Reynosa, Tamaulipas
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2
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Enrique Vera
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2012.03.18
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Auditorio Municipal Valle Hermoso, Tamaulipas
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championship history unclear
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41
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Operativo 2009
|
?
|
????.??.??
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?
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42
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Súper Nova
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Operativo 2009
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2013.05.17
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El Dos de Oro Night Club - Yakima, Washington
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title change
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successful title defense
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championship matches which were announced, but results were not found
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Gallery of Champions
Gallery of Title Belts
Sources
Also Listed As
Universal Wrestling Association Championships
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Official: Heavy (Dr. Wagner Jr.)
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Outlaw: Light (Kato Kung Lee Jr.), Junior Light Heavy (Diluvio Negro II)
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Now in Japan: Welter, Middle, Junior Heavy, Tag, Trios,
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Defunct: Feather, Light Heavy, Women, International Women, Women Junior, Women's Tag,
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Associated: WWF Light Heavy
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