Professional wrestling women's championship
The AJW Junior Championship was a tertiary singles title in All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling . The title started in 1980 and was retired in April 2005 when the promotion closed.
The prize was contested among wrestlers with less than two years of experience in professional wrestling.
The first belt design was a brown belt that also represented the AJW Championship . Later, the Junior Championship became a golden belt with a turquoise strap.
Title history [ ]
Key
No.
Overall reign number
Reign
Reign number for the specific champion
Days
Number of days held
No.
Champion
Championship change
Reign statistics
Notes
Ref.
Date
Event
Location
Reign
Days
1
Rimi Yokota
January 4, 1980
N/A
Tokyo , Japan
1
[Note 1]
Yokota defeated Chino Sato to become the inaugural champion.
[1]
—
Vacated
August 1980
—
—
—
—
The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons.
[1]
2
Tomoko Kitamura
January 4, 1981
N/A
Tokyo , Japan
1
[Note 2]
Kitamura defeated Noriko Kawakami to win the vacant championship.
[1]
—
Vacated
January 1982
—
—
—
—
The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons.
[1]
3
Chigusa Nagayo
May 15, 1982
N/A
Ōmiya, Satima , Japan
1
87
Nagayo defeated Itsuki Yamazaki to win the vacant championship.
[1]
4
Noriyo Tateno
August 10, 1982
N/A
Fukushima , Japan
1
516
[1]
5
Chigusa Nagayo
January 8, 1984
Live event
Tokyo , Japan
2
<1
[1]
—
Vacated
January 8, 1984
—
—
—
—
The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons.
[1]
6
Yumi Ogura
March 17, 1984
N/A
Kiryū, Gunma , Japan
1
180
Ogura defeated Keiko Nakano to win the vacant championship.
[1]
7
Keiko Nakano
September 13, 1984
N/A
Toda, Saitama , Japan
1
[Note 3]
[1]
—
Vacated
1985
—
—
—
—
The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons.
[1]
8
Yumi Ogura
April 7, 1985
N/A
Tokyo , Japan
2
249
Ogura defeated Mika Komatsu in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.
[1]
—
Vacated
December 12, 1985
—
—
—
—
Yumi Ogura vacated the championship in order to train for the AJW Championship .
[1]
9
Condor Saito
January 4, 1986
N/A
Tokyo , Japan
1
75
Saito defeated Kazue Nagahori to win the vacant championship.
[1]
10
Hisako Uno
March 20, 1986
N/A
Osaka , Japan
1
70
[1]
11
Yasuko Ishiguro
May 29, 1986
N/A
Ōmiya, Satima , Japan
1
220
[1]
—
Vacated
January 4, 1987
—
—
—
—
The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons.
[1]
12
Kyoko Asoh
February 26, 1987
N/A
Kawasaki, Kanagawa , Japan
1
227
Asoh defeated Megumi Kudo to win the vacant championship.
[1]
—
Vacated
October 11, 1987
—
—
—
—
The championship was vacated upon Kyoko Asoh's retirement.
[1]
13
Mika Suzuki
December 26, 1987
N/A
Tokyo , Japan
1
141
Suzuki defeated Kaoru Maeda in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.
[1] [2]
—
Vacated
May 15, 1988
—
—
—
—
The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons.
[1] [2]
14
Toshiyo Yamada
July 19, 1988
N/A
Tokyo , Japan
1
[Note 4]
Yamada defeated Miori Kamiya in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.
[1] [2]
—
Vacated
September 1988
—
—
—
—
The championship was vacated after Toshiyo Yamada suffered an injury.
[1] [2]
15
Reibun Amada
December 11, 1988
N/A
Tokyo , Japan
1
[Note 3]
Amada defeated Manami Toyota to win the vacant championship.
[1]
—
Vacated
1989
—
—
—
—
The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons.
[1]
16
Mima Shimoda
October 8, 1989
N/A
Tokyo , Japan
1
[Note 3]
Shimoda defeated Asayo Obata to win the vacant championship.
[1]
—
Vacated
N/A
—
—
—
—
The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons.
[1]
17
Yuki Lee
March 20, 1992
N/A
Tokyo , Japan
1
2
Lee defeated Akemi Torisu in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.
[1]
—
Vacated
March 22, 1992
—
—
—
—
The championship was vacated after Yuki Lee suffered an injury.
[1]
18
Akemi Torisu
April 29, 1992
N/A
Toda, Saitama , Japan
1
103
Torisu defeated won a tournament to win the vacant championship.
[1]
19
Rie Tamada
August 10, 1992
N/A
Okazaki, Aichi , Japan
1
36
[1]
20
Kumiko Maekawa
September 15, 1992
N/A
Japan
1
269
[1]
21
Numatchi
June 11, 1993
N/A
Japan
1
110
[1]
22
Mizuki Endo
September 29, 1993
AJW/LLPW Nagoya Super Whirlwing ~ Zenjo VS. LLPW Total Opposition War - Day 20
Nagoya , Aichi , Japan
1
60
[1] [3]
23
Chaparita Asari
November 28, 1993
N/A
Osaka , Japan
1
8
[1]
24
Candy Okutsu
December 6, 1993
N/A
Tokyo , Japan
1
475
[1]
25
Chaparita Asari
March 26, 1995
Wrestling Queendom Victory
Yokohama , Kanagawa , Japan
2
[Note 5]
[1] [4]
—
Vacated
May 1995
—
—
—
—
The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons.
[1]
26
Yoshiko Tamura
June 27, 1995
Zenjo Movement - Day 40
Sapporo , Hokkaido , Japan
1
432
Tamura defeated Misae Watanabe in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.
[1] [5]
27
Tomoko Miyaguchi
September 1, 1996
The Rising Generation Queens Carnival
Tokyo , Japan
1
[Note 6]
[1] [6] [7]
—
Vacated
February 1997
—
—
—
—
The championship was vacated after Tomoko Miyaguchi suffered an injury.
[1]
28
Momoe Nakanishi
March 23, 1997
N/A
Sendai , Miyagi , Japan
1
[Note 7]
Nakanishi defeated Nanae Takahashi to win the vacant championship.
[1] [8]
—
Vacated
December 1997
—
—
—
—
The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons.
[1]
29
Mika Nishio
September 15, 2002
JWP Shinjuku Valkyrie's Kiss vol.2
Tokyo , Japan
1
98
Nishio defeated Kaori Yoneyama and Rena Takase in a three-way round-robin tournament final to win the vacant championship.
[1] [9]
30
Rena Takase
December 22, 2002
Real All-Womanism Dream Explosion ~ Kawasaki Part 2 ~
Kawasaki, Kanagawa , Japan
1
[Note 8]
[1] [10] [11]
—
Deactivated
April 2005
—
—
—
—
The championship retired when AJW closed.
Combined reigns [ ]
One-time, last and longest reigning AJW Junior Champion
Rena Takase
¤
The exact length of a title reign is uncertain; the combined length may not be correct.
N/A
The exact length of a title reign is too uncertain to calculate.
[ ]
^ The exact date that the championship was vacated is unknown, meaning the reign lasted between 210 and 240 days.
^ The exact date that the championship was vacated is unknown, meaning the reign lasted between 362 and 392 days.
^ a b c The length of the championship reign is too uncertain to calculate.
^ The exact date that the championship was vacated is unknown, meaning the reign lasted between 44 and 73 days.
^ The exact date that the championship was vacated is unknown, meaning the reign lasted between 36 and 66 days.
^ The exact date that the championship was vacated is unknown, meaning the reign lasted between 153 and 180 days.
^ The exact date that the championship was vacated is unknown, meaning the reign lasted between 253 and 283 days.
^ The exact date that the championship was deactivated is unknown, meaning the reign lasted between 831 and 860 days.
See also [ ]
Japan portal
References [ ]
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as "All Japan Junior Title" . wrestling-titles.com . Retrieved June 8, 2019 .
^ a b c d "AJW Junior Championship" . Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database . Retrieved October 18, 2020 .
^ "AJW/LLPW Nagoya Super Whirlwing ~ Zenjo VS. LLPW Total Opposition War - Tag 20" . Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database . Retrieved October 18, 2020 .
^ "AJW Wrestling Queendom 1995 Victory" . Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database . Retrieved October 18, 2020 .
^ "AJW Zenjo Movement 1995 - Tag 40" . Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database . Retrieved October 18, 2020 .
^ "The Rising Generation Queens Carnival" . Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database . Retrieved October 18, 2020 .
^ 輝優優 . Gaea Japan (in Japanese). Archived from the original on September 28, 2010. Retrieved November 14, 2012 .
^ Oe, Momoe (July 7, 2005). ママ(大江百重) (in Japanese). Livedoor . Retrieved March 15, 2013 .
^ "JWP Shinjuku Valkyrie's Kiss vol.2" . Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database . Retrieved October 18, 2020 .
^ "AJW Real All-Womanism Dream Explosion ~ Kawasaki Part 2 ~" . Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database . Retrieved October 18, 2020 .
^ "Profile" . Leon Spirits (in Japanese). Archived from the original on December 3, 2013. Retrieved March 8, 2012 .
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