AJW Junior Championship
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Promotion | All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling |
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 turquose strap.
Title history
Wrestlers: | Times: | Date: | Place: | Notes: |
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Rimi Yokota | 1 | January 4, 1980 | Tokyo | Defeated Chino Sato to become the first champion.[1] |
Title vacated in August 1980.[1] | ||||
Tomoko Kitamura | 1 | January 4, 1981 | Tokyo | Defeated Noriko Kawakami.[1] |
Title vacated in January 1982.[1] | ||||
Chigusa Nagayo | 1 | May 15, 1982 | Ōmiya, Saitama | Defeated Itsuki Yamazaki.[1] |
Noriyo Tateno | 1 | August 10, 1982 | Fukushima, Fukushima | [1] |
Chigusa Nagayo | 2 | January 8, 1984 | Tokyo | [1] |
Title vacated on January 8, 1984.[1] | ||||
Yumi Ogura | 1 | March 17, 1984 | Kiryū, Gunma | Defeated Keiko Nakano.[1] |
Keiko Nakano | 1 | September 13, 1984 | Toda, Saitama | [1] |
Title vacated in 1985.[1] | ||||
Yumi Ogura | 2 | April 7, 1985 | Tokyo | Defeated Mika Komatsu in a tournament final.[1] |
Ogura vacated the title on December 12, 1985, in order to challenge for the AJW Championship.[1] | ||||
Condor Saito | 1 | January 4, 1986 | Tokyo, Japan | Defeated Kazue Nagahori.[1] |
Hisako Uno | 1 | March 20, 1986 | Osaka | [1] |
Yasuko Ishiguro | 1 | May 29, 1986 | Ōmiya, Saitama | [1] |
Title vacated on January 4, 1987.[1] | ||||
Kyoko Asoh | 1 | February 26, 1987 | Kawasaki, Kanagawa | Defeated Megumi Kudo.[1] |
Title vacated on October 11, 1987, when Asoh retired.[1] | ||||
Mika Suzuki | 1 | December 26, 1987 | Tokyo | Defeated Kaoru Maeda in a tournament final.[1] |
Title vacated in 1988.[1] | ||||
Toshiyo Yamada | 1 | July 19, 1988 | Tokyo | Defeated Miori Kamiya in a tournament final.[1] |
Title vacated in 1988 due to injury.[1] | ||||
Reibun Amada | 1 | December 11, 1988 | Tokyo | Defeated Manami Toyota.[1] |
Title vacated in 1989.[1] | ||||
Mima Shimoda | 1 | October 8, 1989 | Tokyo | Defeated Asayo Obata.[1] |
Title later vacated.[1] | ||||
Yuki Lee | 1 | March 20, 1992 | Tokyo | Defeated Akemi Torisu in a tournament final.[1][1] |
Title vacated on March 22, 1992, due to injury. | ||||
Akemi Torisu | 1 | April 29, 1992 | Toda, Saitama | Won a tournament.[1] |
Rie Tamada | 1 | August 10, 1992 | Okazaki, Aichi | [1] |
Kumiko Maekawa | 1 | September 15, 1992 | [1] | |
Saemi Numata | 1 | June 11, 1993 | [1] | |
Mizuki Endo | 1 | September 29, 1993 | Nagoya, Aichi | [1] |
Chaparita Asari | 1 | November 28, 1993 | Osaka | [1] |
Candy Okutsu | 1 | December 6, 1993 | Tokyo | [1] |
Chaparita Asari | 2 | March 26, 1995 | Yokohama, Kanagawa | [1] |
Title vacated in May 1995.[1] | ||||
Yoshiko Tamura | 1 | June 27, 1995 | Sapporo, Hokkaidō | Defeated Misae Watanabe.[1] |
Tomoko Miyaguchi | 1 | September 1, 1996 | Tokyo | [1] |
Title vacated in February 1997 due to injury.[1] | ||||
Momoe Nakanishi | 1 | March 23, 1997 | Sendai, Miyagi | Defeated Nanae Takahashi.[1] |
Title vacated in December 1997.[1] | ||||
Mika Nishio | 1 | September 15, 2002 | Tokyo | Defeated Kaori Yoneyama and Rena Takase in a three-way round-robin tournament final.[1] |
Rena Takase | 1 | December 22, 2002 | Kawasaki, Kanagawa | [1] |
Title retired in April 2005 when AJW closed.[1] |
See also
- List of professional wrestling promotions in Japan
- List of women's wrestling promotions
- Professional wrestling in Japan