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== Other == | == Other == | ||
1997: [[Shinjiro Ohtani]] vacates [[NWA World Welterweight Championship]] | 1997: [[Shinjiro Ohtani]] vacates multiple championships as a result of the J-Crown dissolution: | ||
::[[NWA World Welterweight Championship]] - becomes Toryumon's central championship for many years | |||
::[[UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship]] - floats around Japan, and later Mexico | |||
::[[WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship]] - returns to [[Tijuana]] | |||
::[[WWF World Light Heavyweight Championship]] - returns to WWF, ending lucha-related history | |||
[[Category:Days]] | [[Category:Days]] |
Revision as of 13:11, 9 January 2008
Born
Debut
Died
Apuesta Matches
Title Matches
Year | Title | Winner(s) | Type | Loser(s) | Arena and/or Place | |
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1993 | IWC AAA TAG | El Hijo del Santo and Octagon | Change | Love Machine and Eddy Guerrero | Auditorio Rio Nilo - Tonala, Jalisco | |
2000 | MEX MINI | Rocky Marvin | Change | Octagoncito AAA | Arena Solidaridad, Monterrey | |
2004 | MEX MINI | Mascarita Sagrada 2000 [2] | Change | Mini Abismo Negro | Veracruz | |
2007 | MEX WOMEN | Marcela | Retain | Amapola | Arena Puebla | |
Other
1997: Shinjiro Ohtani vacates multiple championships as a result of the J-Crown dissolution:
- NWA World Welterweight Championship - becomes Toryumon's central championship for many years
- UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship - floats around Japan, and later Mexico
- WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship - returns to Tijuana
- WWF World Light Heavyweight Championship - returns to WWF, ending lucha-related history