Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Championship

Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Championship
Details
Promotion Michinoku Pro Wrestling
Date established August 25, 2002
Current champion(s) Manjimaru
Date won November 3, 2015

The Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship contested in Michinoku Pro Wrestling, where it is the primary singles title, and is strictly for junior heavyweights. It was created on August 25, 2002, when Dick Togo defeated Tiger Mask in a round-robin tournament final.[1]

Title history

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Dick Togo 1 August 25, 2002 Sendai, Japan Defeated Tiger Mask in a tournament final at 10th Anniversary ~ Michi Pro Love II.[2]
Atlantis 1 August 26, 2003 Sapporo, Japan Won the title on the Fukumen World League tour.[3]
The Great Sasuke 1 March 28, 2004 Sendai, Japan Won the title on the Lucha Baka Diary tour.[4]
Taka Michinoku 1 February 19, 2005 Iwate, Japan This match at Kaientai Dojo's CLUB-K Tour in Shiwa, which was also for TAKA's World Junior Heavyweight Championship and Strongest-K Championship, originally ended in a double countout; TAKA won the restart.[5]
Vacated March 7, 2006 Vacated due to a finger injury.[1]
Kagetora 1 March 19, 2006 Yahaba, Japan Defeated Makoto Oishi in a decision match at Fighting Tohoku Legend 6th ~ Iwate Volume.[6]
Vacated March 19, 2006 Yahaba, Japan Vacated so the title could be decided in a tournament.[1]
Takeshi Minamino 1 April 23, 2006 Sendai, Japan Defeated Rasse in a tournament final at Fighting Tohoku Legend 7th ~ Miyagi Volume.[6]
Super Delfin 1 May 21, 2006 Osaka, Japan This match at Osaka Pro Wrestling's Osaka Pro Story #32 was also for Delfin's Osaka Pro Wrestling Championship.[7]
The Great Sasuke 2 October 8, 2006 Morioka, Japan Won the title at Fighting Tohoku Legend ~ The Last Chapter.[6]
GAINA 1 November 19, 2006 Niigata, Japan [6]
Yoshitsune 1 November 9, 2007 Yamagata, Japan [8]
Fujita "Jr" Hayato 1 December 12, 2008 Tokyo, Japan [9]
Kenoh 1 September 5, 2009 Yahaba, Japan
The Great Sasuke 3 November 7, 2010 Iwate, Japan [10]
Rui Hyugaji 1 May 8, 2011 Yahaba, Japan
Kenoh 2 November 5, 2011 Yahaba, Japan
Fujita "Jr" Hayato 2 June 3, 2012 Tokyo, Japan
Kenoh 3 June 30, 2013 Sendai, Japan
Vacated December 13, 2013 Tokyo, Japan Vacated due to Kenoh signing with Pro Wrestling Noah.
Brahman Shu 1 May 5, 2014 Yahaba, Japan Defeated Manjimaru in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
Kesen Numajiro 1 May 5, 2015 Yahaba, Japan
Manjimaru 1 November 3, 2015 Yahaba, Japan
Hyugaji Ryu 2 May 6th, 2017 Yahaba, Japan

List of reigns by length

As of August 26, 2017.

Wrestler Days Held Date Won Date Lost
Kenoh 428 September 5, 2009 November 7, 2010
Yoshitsune 399 November 9, 2007 December 12, 2008
Fujita "Jr" Hayato 394 June 3, 2012 June 30, 2013
Taka Michinoku 381 February 19, 2005 March 7, 2006
Dick Togo 367 August 25, 2002 August 26, 2003
Brahman Shu 365 May 5, 2014 May 5, 2015
GAINA 356 November 19, 2006 November 9, 2007
The Great Sasuke 338 March 28, 2004 February 19, 2005
Manjimaru 662+ November 3, 2015 Current champion
Fujita "Jr" Hayato 267 December 12, 2008 September 5, 2009
Atlantis 214 August 26, 2003 March 28, 2004
Kenoh 211 November 5, 2011 June 3, 2012
The Great Sasuke 182 November 7, 2010 May, 2011
Kesen Numajiro 182 May 5, 2015 November 3, 2015
Rui Hyugaji 181 May 8, 2011 November 5, 2011
Kenoh 166 June 30, 2013 December 13, 2013
Super Delfin 140 May 21, 2006 October 8, 2006
The Great Sasuke 42 October 8, 2006 November 19, 2006
Takeshi Minamino 28 April 23, 2006 May 21, 2006
KAGETORA 0 March 19, 2006 March 19, 2006

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Championship title history". Wrestling-Titles.com. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
  2. "MPRO Tetsujin tour results" (in German). PuroLove.com. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
  3. "MPRO Fukumen World League tour results" (in German). PuroLove.com. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
  4. "MPRO Lucha Baka Diary tour results" (in German). PuroLove.com. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
  5. "K-DOJO results, 2005" (in German). PuroLove.com. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
  6. 1 2 3 4 "MPRO results, 2006" (in German). PuroLove.com. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
  7. "Osaka Pro results, 2006" (in German). PuroLove.com. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
  8. "MPRO results, 2007" (in German). PuroLove.com. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
  9. "MPRO results, 2008" (in German). PuroLove.com. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
  10. "MPRO results, 2010" (in German). PuroLove.com. Retrieved 2011-01-15.

See also

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