NWA Canadian Junior Heavyweight Championship

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The NWA Canadian Junior Heavyweight Championship is the present-day, National Wrestling Alliance Board-controlled version of the Canadian Junior Heavyweight title. Previous non-NWA versions of the title also existed in Alberta, Ontario and Manitoba. The title has existed since 1998.

[edit] Title history

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Hysteria 1 December 6, 1998 Selkirk, Manitoba Defeated Alex Rain in a tournament final to become the first champion.
Robby Royce 1 January 30, 1999 Winnipeg, Manitoba Defeated Hysteria and Vance Nevada in a three-way match.
Tony Kozina 1 June 26, 1999 Winnipeg, Manitoba Defeated Royce and Tony McGuire in a three-way match.
Buddy Rose, Jr. 1 November 12, 1999 New Westminster, Brit. Col.
Tony Kozina 2 November 28, 1999 Victoria, British Columbia
Vacated January 2000 Title vacated after Kozina wins the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship, defeating Vince Kaplack on January 14, 2000 in North Versailles, Pennsylvania.
Disco Fury 1 February 26, 2000 Nanaimo, British Columbia Defeated Black Dragon in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
Torch 1 February 26, 2000 New Westminster, Brit. Col. Defeated Fury and Chance Beckett in a three-way match.
Chance Beckett 1 June 30, 2000 New Westminster, Brit. Col. Defeated Torch and Private Todd Kelly in a three-way match.
Torch 2 September 15, 2000 New Westminster, Brit. Col.
Disco Fury 2 September 15, 2000 New Westminster, Brit. Col.
The Count 1 October 20, 2000 Kamloops, British Columbia
Disco Fury 3 October 22, 2000 Penticton, British Columbia
Chance Beckett 2 January 26, 2001 Surrey, British Columbia Defeated Fury and Tony Kozina in a three-way match.
American Dragon 1 October 12, 2001 Surrey, British Columbia
Disco Fury 4 December 26, 2001 Surrey, British Columbia
Asian Cougar 1 July 19, 2002 Port Coquitlam, Brit. Col.
Disco Fury 5 July 26, 2002 Surrey, British Columbia
Major Hardway 1 November 29, 2002 Surrey, British Columbia
Tony Kozina 3 April 2, 2004 Surrey, British Columbia
Disco Fury 6 October 20, 2004 Vancouver, British Columbia
Dropkick Murphy 1 April 1, 2005 Port Coquitlam, Brit. Col.
Vacated March 11, 2006 Murphy vacated the title in order to concentrate on winning the ECCW/NWA Top Ranked Heavyweight Championship.
Memphis Raines 1 June 23, 2006 Surrey, British Columbia Defeated Kyle O'Reilly in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
MR2 1 September 29, 2006 Surrey, British Columbia

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