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{{TitleHistoryLine|10|[[Hirokazu Hata]]|Satoru Sayama|80's|Japan}}
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{{TitleHistorySpan|Hirokazu Hata as Caballero de Bushido brought him the championship to Guatemala on 1987}}
{{TitleHistorySpan|Hirokazu Hata as Caballero de Bushido brought him the championship to Guatemala on 1987}}
{{TitleHistorySpan|Renamed in Guatemala as UWA Intercontinental Heavyweight Title}}
{{TitleHistorySpan|Renamed as UWA Intercontinental Heavyweight Title}}
{{TitleHistoryLine|11|[[Astro de Oro]]|[[Caballero de Bushido]]|[[1987]].[[11.22]]|[[Guatemala]]}}
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{{TitleHistoryLine|12|[[Asesino de Tepito]]|[[Astro de Oro]]|[[1988]].[[07.24]]|[[Guatemala]]}}

Revision as of 00:10, 27 September 2015

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Current Champion

Defunct Championship. Skeletor (Guatemala version) was the last champion.

History of Championship

It is not known as it was called originally this belt before brought him to Guatemala in 1987 by the japanese masked wrestler Caballero de Bushido.Since then the title is announced as UWA Intercontinental Heavyweight Title on Guatemala promotion in the 80's. This title was very important in Guatemala wrestling. The title was never recognized by the UWA, but became a title quite valuable in Guatemala.

Champions Listing

# Champion(s) Defeated Date Location
Tournament to determine first champion
1 Nikita Koloff ?? ??.??.?? ?
2 Dara Singh Nikita Koloff ??.??.?? India
3 Gengis Khan Dara Singh ??.??.?? Turkey
4 Sweet Daddy Siki Gengis Khan ??.??.?? Turkey
5 Ricky Steamboat Sweet Daddy Siki 80's Japan
1 ?? 80's Japan
2 ?? 80's Japan
3 ?? 80's Japan
6 Umanosuke Ueda Ricky Steamboat 80's Japan
7 Yoshiaki Yatsu Umanosuke Ueda 80's Japan
8 Tatsumi Ring Fujinami Yoshiaki Yatsu 80's Japan
9 Satoru Sayama Tatsumi Ring Fujinami 80's Japan
10 Hirokazu Hata Satoru Sayama 80's Japan
Hirokazu Hata as Caballero de Bushido brought him the championship to Guatemala on 1987
Renamed as UWA Intercontinental Heavyweight Title
11 Astro de Oro Caballero de Bushido 1987.11.22 Guatemala
12 Asesino de Tepito Astro de Oro 1988.07.24 Guatemala
13 Astro de Oro [2] Asesino de Tepito 1988.07.31 Guatemala
14 Pirata Morgan 1988.??.?? Guatemala
15 Mascara Año 2000 Astro de Oro 1989.01.20 Arena Coliseo, Mexico City
16 Atlantis Mascara Año 2000 1989.??.?? Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara
17 Hijo del Gladiador 1989.??.?? ?
18 Mascara Año 2000 Atlantis 1989.??.?? Arena Coliseo - Guadalajara
19 Astro de Oro [3] Mascara Año 2000 1989.07.?? Guatemala
20 Dr Wagner Jr. Astro de Oro 1991.09.15 Guatemala
21 Astro de Oro [4] Dr Wagner Jr. 1991.10.27 Guatemala
22 Fabuloso Blondy Astro de Oro 1991.12.29 Guatemala
1 Skeletor 1992.02.12 Guatemala
23 Skeletor Fabuloso Blondy 1992.02.02 Guatemala
24 Asesino de Tepito [2] Skeletor 1992.03.01 Guatemala
25 Skeletor [2] Asesino de Tepito 1992.03.15 Guatemala
1 Gran Hamada 1992.11.08 Guatemala
26 Guerrero Cosmico Skeletor 1993.04.03 Guatemala
1 Rayo Laser 1993.03.14 Guatemala
27 Skeletor [3] Guerrero Cosmico 1993.04.03 Guatemala
1 Coloso Colosetti 1993.04.18 Guatemala
championship status unclear
 
 
title change
successful title defense
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found

Sources:

El Faraon Branch , as Central America Continental Championship

At some point Astro de Oro lost the UWA Intercontinental belt on a match in EMLL Territory in Mexico. The title was renamed as Central America Continental Championship.

Its defeat in Mexico was never spread in Guatemala, anyway Astro de Oro was still the UWA Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion in Guatemala.

Champions Listing

# Champion(s) Defeated Date Location
Astro de Oro brought him the UWA Intercontinental Heavyweight Title to Mexico on 80's
1 El Faraon Astro de Oro 80's Mexico
championship status unclear, the belt was disappeared
 
 
title change
successful title defense
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found

Sources:

Gallery of Champions

The first champions before the title was remaining in Guatemala
Caballero de Bushido, left the championship in Guatemala
Title match:Astro de Oro vs Mascara Año 2000, (Mexico, 1989)
Astro de Oro, 2nd, 4th, 6th & 8th Champion on Guatemala
El Faraon, 1st Champion (El Faraon Branch)