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IWA World Women's Championship
Details
PromotionStampede Wrestling
Date establishedDecember 1987
Date retiredMay 11, 1997
Statistics
First champion(s)Monster Ripper
Final champion(s)Kyoko Inoue
Most reignsChigusa Nagayo, Madusa Miceli, Kyoko Inoue (3)

The IWA World Women's Championship was a tertiary women's professional wrestling title in All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling. It had its origins with Stampede Wrestling in Calgary, Alberta in 1987.

Made of five plates of pure gold, the I.W.A World Championship belt was made to represent Canada in All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling . The belt design resembles the Mexican National Women's Championship.

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  Monster Ripper  December 1987  House show N/A 1  N/A  Recognized as champion in Stampede Wrestling; announced as having defeated Wendi Richter before coming to Calgary[1]  
 2  Chigusa Nagayo  September 22, 1988  House show Calgary, Alberta 1  104  Defeats Monster Ripper in tournament final to become first champion[1]  
 3  Madusa Miceli  January 4, 1989  House show Tokyo, Japan 1  1     
 4  Chigusa Nagayo  January 5, 1989  House show Tokyo, Japan 2  121     
 May 6, 1989  House show N/A    131    
 5  Madusa Miceli  September 14, 1989  House show Kumamoto, Japan 2  N/A  Defeats Beastie  
 1991  House show N/A    N/A     
 6  Kyoko Inoue  August 31, 1991  House show Mita, Tokyo 1  238  Defeats Debbie Malenko  
 7  Manami Toyota  April 25, 1992  House show Yokohama, Japan 1  1,115     
 8  Reggie Bennett  May 15, 1995  House show Niigata, Japan 1  203     
 9  Takako Inoue  December 4, 1995  House show Tokyo, Japan 1  413  Unifies with All Pacific Championship, defeating Reggie Bennett on November 21, 1996 in Kobe  
 10  Kyoko Inoue  January 20, 1997  House show Tokyo, Japan 2  111    [2]
Deactivated  May 11, 1997  House show  Inoue Was unsatisfied after a match against Kaoru Ito ends in a 60-minute time limit draw; title abandoned.  

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Laroche, Stephen (January 9, 2001). "SLAM! Wrestling Canadian Hall of Fame: Rhonda Sing / Monster Ripper". SLAM! Wrestling. Retrieved 2008-08-23.
  2. ^ Hoops, Brian (January 20, 2019). "Pro wrestling history (01/20): HHH returns, wins 2002 Royal Rumble". Wrestling Observer Figure Four Online. Retrieved January 18, 2019.

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