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Revision as of 19:47, 21 April 2017
This championship is in the hands of the Kaientai Dojo promotion of Japan (though it occasionally appears in DDT) and has had little connection to Mexico since the end of the UWA promotion.
Current Champion
The current champion is Ayumu Honda.
History of Championship
This belt was the subject of a falling out between CMLL and Puerto Rico's IWA group near the end of 1994. IWA had been sending Miguel Perez, Ricky Santana, El Boricua and Headhunters to CMLL. The two sides had additionally agreed to a deal where Perez would lose his hair in exchange for IWA eventually winning this belt. Perez did lose his hair, to Emilio Charles Jr.. Ultimo Dragon was planned to lose this title to Super Astro, who would eventually lose to an IWA wrestler. Instead, when Dragon won the NWA World Middleweight Championship, he gave up this belt without losing in the ring. An angry IWA pulled it's wrestlers from CMLL shows in response. The situation was eventually resolved, as the vacant belt made it's way to Puerto Rico after the death of the IWA and Perez and the others returned to CMLL in 1995. [1] There's another championship floating around Monterrey.
Champions Listing
Sources:
- ↑ WON 1994-11-18
- ↑ ricardo aguilar hidalgo @ box y lucha
- ↑ El Informador 1976-01-04
- ↑ SuperLuchas
- ↑ Matt Farmer
- ↑ Matt Farmer
- ↑ SuperLuchas 470 says this was his second defense
- ↑ El Informador 1984-12-09
- ↑ Cronicas y Leyendas
- ↑ Matt Farmer
- ↑ El Informador 1984-08-04
- ↑ Luchas 2000 #574, p7
- ↑ luchablog photolog (2013-09-16 02.30.13)
- ↑ luchablog photolog (2013-09-16 02.53.59); oddly listed as CMLL LH
- ↑ Open The Puro Gate
- ↑ championship for championship match against Nanjo's Independent World World Junior Heavyweight Championship
- ↑ Purolove
- ↑ PuroresuSpirit
- ↑ win by TKO
- ↑ Keeping the Spirit Alive
- ↑ Keeping the Spirit Alive
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ http://openthepurogate.wordpress.com/2014/10/12/1012-k-dojo-results/
- ↑ [2]
- ↑ http://keepingthespiritalive.tumblr.com/post/119028390215
- ↑ http://keepingthespiritalive.tumblr.com/post/123885270355/k-dojo-results-for-july-12-2015
- ↑ SuperLuchas
- ↑ http://puroresuspirit.net/2015/09/k-dojo-results-for-september-27-2015/
- ↑ http://puroresuspirit.net/2015/10/k-dojo-results-for-october-4-2015/
- ↑ http://wrestlingdata.com/index.php?befehl=shows&show=318811
- ↑ http://puroresuspirit.net/2015/11/k-dojo-results-for-november-27-28-2015/
- ↑ http://puroresuspirit.net/2016/02/k-dojo-results-for-february-25-2016/
- ↑ http://puroresuspirit.net/2016/03/k-dojo-results-for-march-21-2016/
- ↑ http://puroresuspirit.net/2016/04/basara-results-for-april-10-2016/
- ↑ http://puroresuspirit.net/2016/06/k-dojo-results-for-june-3-2016/
- ↑ http://puroresuspirit.net/2016/07/k-dojo-results-for-july-31-2016/ - title for title match with the Independent World Junior championship
- ↑ http://www.k-dojo.co.jp/results/20160814sendai/
- ↑ http://puroresuspirit.net/2016/11/k-dojo-results-for-november-6-2016/
- ↑ Puroresu Spirit
- ↑ Puroresu Spirit
- ↑ Puroresu Spirit
Monterrey Branch
UWA World Middleweight Championship (Monterrey)
Gallery of Champions
Gallery of Title Belts
Sources
Universal Wrestling Association Championships |
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Official: Heavy (Dr. Wagner Jr.) |
Outlaw: Light (Kato Kung Lee Jr.), Junior Light Heavy (Diluvio Negro II) |
Now in Japan: Welter, Middle, Junior Heavy, Tag, Trios, |
Defunct: Feather, Light Heavy, Women, International Women, Women Junior, Women's Tag, |
Associated: WWF Light Heavy |