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World Junior Heavyweight Championship Soma Takao with the title belt in September 2016
Promotion All Japan Pro Wrestling Date established July 31, 1986 Current champion(s) Keisuke Ishii Date won November 27, 2016 First champion(s) Hiro Saito Most reigns Masanobu Fuchi (5)Longest reign Masanobu Fuchi (1,309 days) Shortest reign Shinichi Nakano (4 days)
The World Junior Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling title in Japanese promotion All Japan Pro Wrestling , contested exclusively among junior heavyweight (<100 kg (220 lb)) wrestlers. It was created on July 31, 1986 when Hiro Saito defeated Brad Armstrong in a tournament final.[ 1] There have been a total of 30 recognized champions who have had a combined 42 official reigns.
Title history
No.
Wrestler
Reign
Date
Days held
Location
Event
Notes
Ref.
1
Hiro Saito
1
July 31, 1986
115
Tokyo, Japan
Defeated Brad Armstrong in a tournament final.
[ 1]
2
Kuniaki Kobayashi
1
November 23, 1986
41
Tokyo, Japan
[ 2]
3
Masanobu Fuchi
1
January 3, 1987
748
Tokyo, Japan
[ 2]
4
Joe Malenko
1
January 20, 1989
5
Fukuoka, Japan
[ 2]
5
Mighty Inoue
1
January 25, 1989
42
Osaka, Japan
[ 2]
6
Masanobu Fuchi
2
March 8, 1989
39
Tokyo, Japan
[ 2]
7
Shinichi Nakano
1
April 16, 1989
4
Tokyo, Japan
[ 2]
8
Mitsuo Momota
1
April 20, 1989
72
Osaka, Japan
[ 2]
9
Joe Malenko
2
July 1, 1989
111
Omiya, Japan
[ 2]
10
Masanobu Fuchi
3
October 20, 1989
1,309
Nagoya, Japan
[ 2]
11
Dan Kroffat
1
May 21, 1993
94
Sapporo, Japan
[ 2]
12
Masanobu Fuchi
4
August 23, 1993
323
Shizuoka, Japan
[ 2]
13
Dan Kroffat
2
July 12, 1994
425
Kagoshima, Japan
[ 2]
14
Yoshinari Ogawa
1
September 10, 1995
294
Tokyo, Japan
[ 2]
15
Masanobu Fuchi
5
June 30, 1996
24
Tokyo, Japan
[ 2]
16
Tsuyoshi Kikuchi
1
July 24, 1996
175
Tokyo, Japan
[ 2]
17
Yoshinari Ogawa
2
January 15, 1997
219
Tokyo, Japan
[ 2]
18
Maunakea Mossman
1
August 22, 1997
294
Tokyo, Japan
[ 2]
—
Vacated
—
June 12, 1998
—
—
—
Vacated due to Mossman graduating to the heavyweight division.
[ 1]
19
Yoshinari Ogawa
3
July 19, 1998
698
Niigata, Japan
Defeated Satoru Asako in a tournament final.
[ 1]
—
Vacated
—
June 16, 2000
—
—
—
Vacated due to Ogawa and several others leaving AJPW to form Pro Wrestling Noah .
[ 2] [ 3]
20
Kendo Kashin
1
April 13, 2002
670
Tokyo, Japan
Grand Champion Carnival
Defeated Masanobu Fuchi.
[ 4] [ 5]
—
Vacated
—
February 12, 2004
—
—
—
Vacated on February 12, 2004 due to inactivity.
[ 1] [ 2]
21
Kaz Hayashi
1
February 22, 2004
323
Tokyo, Japan
Excite Series tour
Defeated Blue-K .
[ 6]
22
Taka Michinoku
1
January 10, 2005
285
Tokyo, Japan
Kaientai Dojo 's CLUB-K SUPER kick
This match was also for Hayashi's Strongest-K Championship .
[ 7]
23
Shuji Kondo
1
October 22, 2005
483
Tokyo, Japan
Shining Series tour.
[ 8]
24
Katsuhiko Nakajima
1
February 17, 2007
378
Tokyo, Japan
Puroresu Love in Ryogoku vol. 2 .
The title was held up on October 18, 2007 after a title defense against Silver King ended in a no contest, though Nakajima remained the official champion.
[ 1] [ 9]
25
Silver King
1
March 1, 2008
59
Tokyo, Japan
Puroresu Love in Ryogoku vol. 4 .
[ 10]
26
Ryuji Hijikata
1
April 29, 2008
152
Nagoya, Japan
Growin' Up tour.
[ 11]
27
Naomichi Marufuji
1
September 28, 2008
131
Yokohama, Japan
Flashing tour.
28
Kaz Hayashi
2
February 6, 2009
695
Tokyo, Japan
Excite Series tour.
29
Minoru
1
January 2, 2011
152
Tokyo, Japan
New Year Shining Series tour.
[ 12]
—
Vacated
—
June 3, 2011
—
—
—
Vacated after All Japan Pro Wrestling suspended Minoru.
30
Kai
1
June 19, 2011
126
Tokyo, Japan
2011 Puroresu Love in Ryōgoku
Defeated Shuji Kondo for the vacant title.
[ 13]
31
Kenny Omega
1
October 23, 2011
217
Tokyo, Japan
Puroresu Love in Ryōgoku Vol. 13
32
Kai
2
May 27, 2012
77
Tokyo, Japan
Rise Up Tour 2012
33
Hiroshi Yamato
1
August 12, 2012
143
Tokyo, Japan
Summer Impact 2012
34
Shuji Kondo
2
January 2, 2013
52
Tokyo, Japan
2013 New Year Shining Series: New Year 2Days
This match was also contested for Kondo's GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship .
35
Yoshinobu Kanemaru
1
February 23, 2013
295
Tokyo, Japan
2013 Excite Series
36
Último Dragón
1
December 15, 2013
165
Tokyo, Japan
2013 Fan Appreciation Day
37
Atsushi Aoki
1
May 29, 2014
302
Tokyo, Japan
2014 Super Power Series
38
Kotaro Suzuki
1
March 27, 2015
234
Tokyo, Japan
2015 Dream Power Series
—
Vacated
—
November 16, 2015
—
—
—
Vacated due to Suzuki leaving AJPW.
39
Atsushi Aoki
2
February 21, 2016
119
Tokyo, Japan
2016 Excite Series
Defeated Hikaru Sato in the finals of the 2016 Jr. Battle of Glory .
40
Hikaru Sato
1
June 19, 2016
70
Tokyo, Japan
2016 Dynamite Series
41
Soma Takao
1
August 28, 2016
91
Tokyo, Japan
Ryōgoku Peter Pan 2016
This match took place at an event held by DDT Pro-Wrestling .
42
Keisuke Ishii
1
November 27, 2016
2920+
Tokyo, Japan
Zen Nihon Puroresu in Ryōgoku Kokugikan
Combined reigns
As of November 25, 2024.
†
Indicates the current champion
See also
References
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