WWF Light Heavyweight Championship

WWF-WWE Light Heavyweight title

The WWE Light Heavyweight Championship belt (WWE logo version, never used.)
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Promotion World Wrestling Federation
Date established March 26, 1981
Date retired November 31, 2001

The World Wrestling Federation (WWF) Light Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling championship. The title was challenged by light heavyweights at a maximum weight of 220 lbs.

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History

The WWF Light Heavyweight Championship was first introduced in Mexico for the Universal Wrestling Association. It eventually migrated to Japan as well, although it wasn't considered as an official WWF title until after 1997, when a tournament was held in the United States to crown a champion. Before the tournament, the title was a part of the J-Crown.

1997 tournament

  Quarterfinals
(RAW is WAR)
Semifinals
(RAW is WAR)
Finals
(In Your House: D-Generation X)
                           
  Nov. 3  Águila Pin  
Hershey  Super Loco   5:12    
  Nov. 252  Águila Pin  
  Roanoke  Taka Michinoku   6:19    
Nov. 10  Taka Michinoku Pin
  Ottawa  Devon Storm 5:00  
    Dec. 7  Taka Michinoku Pin
  Springfield  Brian Christopher  12:00 
  Nov. 111  Eric Shelley Pin  
Cornwall  Scott Taylor 5:27  
  Nov. 252  Scott Taylor Forf3
  Roanoke  Brian Christopher  
Nov. 24  Brian Christopher Pin
  Fayetteville  Flash Flanagan 3:30  

Notes:
1 This match aired on November 17.
2 These matches aired on December 1.
3 Christopher won by forfeit after Kane chokeslammed Taylor before Christopher made his way to the ring, leaving Taylor unable to compete.

Title deactivation

In March 2001, World Wrestling Federation, Inc. purchased World Championship Wrestling. Following the conclusion of the Invasion angle at the 2001 Survivor Series pay-per-view, the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship was quietly abandoned in favor of the WCW Cruiserweight Championship. Simultaneously, the WCW Cruiserweight Championship was rebranded as the WWF Cruiserweight Championship. It would become the WWE Cruiserweight Championship in accordance with the company's name change in May 2002, and it would be defended until September 2007.[1][2] The title was featured as a unlockable in WWE '12.

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