UWA World Welterweight Championship

El Oriental, the 30th UWA World Welterweight Champion

The UWA World Welterweight Championship is a championship in professional wrestling that is primarily contested for in various Lucha Libre promotions in Mexico. In 1993, the championship was recognized by the Japanese professional wrestling promotion Michinoku Pro, following Super Delfin's victory over then champion Celestial. In 1995, Gran Hamada was stripped of the championship, because he exceeded the weight limit. The championship returned to being primarily contested for in Mexico, and it wasn't until Taiji Ishimori's victory over Super Crazy in 2003 that a Japanese wrestler would hold the championship again.

Championship History

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location:
Villano III 1 December 14, 1975 Mexico City, Mexico
Solar 1 May 29, 1977 Mexico City, Mexico
Bobby Lee 1 July 16, 1978 Plaza De Toros MTY
El Signo 1 June 24, 1979 Tijuana, Mexico
Garringo 1 April 13, 1980 Monterrey, Mexico
El Texano 1 September 7, 1980 Palacio De Los Deportes
Title vacated on February 10, 1982.
Lobo Rubio 1 May 30, 1982 Mexico City, Mexico
El Matematico 1 October 17, 1982 N/A
Blue Panther 1 December 16, 1984 Mexico City, Mexico
Black Man 1 February 9, 1986 Mexico City, Mexico
Ray Richard 1 September 3, 1987 Pista Arena Revolucion
Yoshihiro Asai 1 July 29, 1988 Plaza De Toros, El Cortijo
Charles Lucero 1 November 9, 1988 Monterrey, Mexico
El Hijo del Santo 1 April 27, 1990 Plaza De Toros MTY
Espanto, Jr. 1 May 12, 1992 Plaza De Toros MTY
Celestial 2 June 25, 1992 Plaza De Toros MTY
Super Delfin 1 May 17, 1993 Tokyo, Japan - Korakuen Hall
Great Sasuke 1 July 24, 1993 Moioka, Japan
Super Delfin 2 August 24, 1993 Tokyo, Japan
Celestial 3 1993 N/A
Karloff Lagarde, Jr. 1 January 30, 1994 El Toreo De Naucalpan
El Hijo del Santo 2 May 25, 1994 Arena Lopez Mateos
Norio Honaga 1 November 18, 1994 Hiroshima, Japan
Shinjiro Otani 1 December 13, 1994 Osaka, Japan
Koji Kanemoto 1 April 16, 1995 Hiroshima, Japan
Gran Hamada 1 September 22, 1995 Nagoya, Japan
Hamada is stripped of the Championship, after exceeding the weight limit.
Super Crazy 1 November 17, 1995 Neza
Kid Guzmán 1 1997 Arena Neza
Super Crazy 2 June 15, 1998 Hakata, Japan
El Oriental 1 October 13, 2000 Torreon
Oriental was stripped of the Championship due to injury in February 2001.
Nemesis 1 September 23, 2001 Tulancingo, Hidalgo
Rey Cuervo 1 April 14, 2002 Tulancingo, Hidalgo
Cuervo is stripped of the Championship due for unknown reasons in April 2003.
Taiji Ishimori 1 May 11, 2003 Arena Coliseo
Championship is held up, following Ishimori's defense against Takeshi Minamino on August 29, 2004.
Takeshi Minamino 1 September 9, 2004 Tokyo, Japan

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