NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship (Zero1)

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NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship
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Shinjiro Otani, the longest-reigning NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion
Details
PromotionPro Wrestling Zero1
Date establishedSeptember 20, 2011[1]
Current champion(s)Astroman
Date wonApril 10, 2022
Other name(s)
NWA Junior Heavyweight Championship

The NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned by the Japanese Pro Wrestling Zero1 promotion. The title is meant for wrestlers under the weight limit of 100 kg (220 lb), referred to as "junior heavyweights" in Japan.[3]

On July 11, 2011, then-NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion Craig Classic announced that he was relinquishing his title in protest over the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) stripping The Sheik of the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.[4] However, on September 20, NWA affiliate Pro Wrestling Zero1 announced that they still recognized Classic as the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion.[1] When Classic returned to the promotion on October 2, he was still in possession of the NWA title belt (which used the belt worn by the original Tiger Mask, Satoru Sayama, in the 1980s), which he went on to successfully defend against Munenori Sawa.[5][6] Despite this being the first appearance of the new version of the title, Zero1 went as far as adopting the original title's history, referring to Classic as the 108th champion and his defense against Sawa as his 22nd successful defense.[1][7] Meanwhile, NWA crowned their own NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion, Kevin Douglas, on October 7, meaning that there now were two champions supposedly holding the same title.[8] That same month, Zero1 quit the NWA and renamed all of their National Wrestling Alliance championships "New Wrestling Alliance" championships.[9]

Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won as a result of a scripted match. There have been twenty reigns shared among seventeen wrestlers. The current champion is Astroman who is in his first reign.

Title history[]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
National Wrestling Alliance
108 Craig Classic June 11, 2010 NWA Florida November Coming Fire Fort Pierce, Florida, US 1 421[A] 17 Zero1 continued to recognize Classic as the reigning NWA World Junior Heavyweight Champion, despite him having vacated the title on July 11, 2011. [1]
Pro Wrestling Zero1
109 Tsuyoshi Kikuchi January 1, 2012 Puroresu Nippon Tokyo, Japan 1 61 0[10] [7]
110 Takuya Sugawara March 2, 2012 Zero1 Eleven Tokyo, Japan 1 428 5 This match was also contested for Sugawara's International Junior Heavyweight Championship. [10]
111 Jonathan Gresham May 4, 2013 Big Bang Tokyo, Japan 1 132 1[11] This match was also contested for the International Junior Heavyweight Championship. [12]
Vacated September 13, 2013 Tokyo, Japan Gresham voluntarily vacated the title ahead of the 2013 Tenkaichi Jr. finals. [13]
112 HUB September 16, 2013 11th Tenkaichi Jr.: Finals Tokyo, Japan 1 174 3[14] Hub defeated Mineo Fujita in the finals of the 2013 Tenkaichi Jr., which was also contested for the International Junior Heavyweight Championship. [15]
113 Jason Lee March 9, 2014 Zero1 Thirteen Tokyo, Japan 1 194 2 This match was also contested for the International Junior Heavyweight Championship. [16]
114 Mineo Fujita September 19, 2014 Tenkaichi Special Tokyo, Japan 1 45 1 This match was also contested for the International Junior Heavyweight Championship. [17]
115 Takuya Sugawara November 3, 2014 Hi no Kokudai Hanabi Kumamoto, Japan 2 55 1 This match was also contested for the International Junior Heavyweight Championship. [18]
116 Jason Lee December 28, 2014 Winter Fever 4 Hong Kong 2 63 1[19] This match was also contested for the International Junior Heavyweight Championship. [20]
117 Minoru Tanaka March 1, 2015 Zero1_Fourteen Tokyo, Japan 1 224 3 This match was also contested for the International Junior Heavyweight Championship. [19]
118 Shinjiro Otani October 11, 2015 Change the World Tokyo, Japan 1 481 3[21] This match was also contested for the International Junior Heavyweight Championship. [22]
119 Kotaro Suzuki February 3, 2017 Shinsei Zero1 Dream Series: Hakai no Jin Tokyo, Japan 1 265 3 This match was also contested for the International Junior Heavyweight Championship. [21]
120 Sean Guinness October 26, 2017 Dream Series Aki no Jin Korakuen Taikai Tokyo, Japan 1 129 1 This match was also contested for the International Junior Heavyweight Championship. [23]
121 Isami Kodaka March 4, 2018 Dream Series Sozo no Jin Tokyo, Japan 1 [Note 1] 2 This match was also for Guinness' International Junior Heavyweight Championship.
Vacated November 2018 Vacated due to injury.
122 Sugi November 24, 2018 Dream Series ~ Nenotsuki No Jin ~ Tenka-Ichi Junior Tournament 2018 Tokyo, Japan 1 403 3 Sugi defeated Hayata in the finals of the Tenkaichi Jr. tournament for the vacant championship This match was also for the International Junior Heavyweight Championship.
123 HUB January 1, 2020 Happy New Year Tokyo, Japan 2 247 0 This match was also for the International Junior Heavyweight Championship.
124 Shoki Kitamura September 4, 2020 Youth Playback! It All Started Here! Shinjiro Otani Returns To Asakura Tokyo, Japan 1 58 0 This match was also for the International Junior Heavyweight Championship.
125 El Lindaman November 1, 2020 2020 Fire Festival Tokyo, Japan 1 310 1 This match was also for the International Junior Heavyweight Championship.
Vacated September 7, 2021 El Lindaman was stripped by both World and International Junior Heavyweight Championship.
126 Fuminori Abe September 9, 2021 ZERO1 20th Anniversary Year - 18th Tenkaichi Junior Tournament 2021 Final Tokyo, Japan 1 213 5 Defeated Shoki Kitamura in the final of the 2021 Tenkaichi Junior Tournament. The match was also for the International Junior Heavyweight Championship. [24]
127 Astroman April 10, 2022 ZERO1 Osu Premium Show ZERO1 20th & 21st Anniversary Pro Wrestling Tokyo, Japan 1 181+ 1 This match was also for the International Junior Heavyweight Championship. [25]
  1. ^ Classic's reign is calculated from the day he won the NWA-recognized World Junior Heavyweight Championship until the day he lost the title as recognized by Zero1. As such, it excludes him vacating the title and predates the split in the championship lineage.

Combined reigns[]

As of October 8, 2022

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined days
1 Takuya Sugawara 2 6 483
2 Shinjiro Otani 1 3 481
3 HUB 2 3 421
4 Craig Classic 1 17 421
5 Sugi 1 3 403
6 El Lindaman 1 1 310
7 Kotaro Suzuki 1 3 265
8 Jason Lee 2 3 257
9 Isami Kodaka 1 2 242
10 Minoru Tanaka 1 3 224
11 Fuminori Abe 1 5 213
12 Jonathan Gresham 1 1 132
13 Sean Guinness 1 1 129
14 Astroman † 1 1 181+
15 Tsuyoshi Kikuchi 1 0 61
16 Shoki Kitamura 1 0 58
17 Mineo Fujita 1 1 45

See also[]

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ The exact date on which Kodaka were stripped of the championship is not known, which means that his reign lasted between 242 and 265 days.

References[]

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