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Revision as of 11:54, 21 May 2013

Current Champion

Daigoro Kashiwa is the current UWA World Middleweight Champion, defeating former champion Shiori Asahi & Boso Boy Raito in a three-way match on 6/24/12 in Yokohama, Japan. This championship is in the hands of the Kaientai Dojo promotion of Japan (though it occasionally appears in DDT) and has had little connection to Mexico since the end of the UWA promotion.

History of Championship

This belt was the subject of a falling out between CMLL and Puerto Rico's IWA group near the end of 1994. IWA had been sending Miguel Perez, Ricky Santana, El Boricua and Headhunters to CMLL. The two sides had additionally agreed to a deal where Perez would lose his hair in exchange for IWA eventually winning this belt. Perez did lose his hair, to Emilio Charles Jr.. Ultimo Dragon was planned to lose this title to Super Astro, who would eventually lose to an IWA wrestler. Instead, when Dragon won the NWA World Middleweight Championship, he gave up this belt without losing in the ring. An angry IWA pulled it's wrestlers from CMLL shows in response. The situation was eventually resolved, as the vacant belt made it's way to Puerto Rico after the death of the IWA and Perez and the others returned to CMLL in 1995. [1]

Champions Listing

# Champion(s) Defeated Date Location
decision match for vacant championship
1[2] Rene Guajardo Anibal 1975.11.26 Palacio de los Deportes, Mexico City
2 Gran Hamada Rene Guajardo 1976.05.02 Monterrey
3 Rene Guajardo [2] Gran Hamada 1976.10.31 Monterrey
4 Anibal Rene Guajardo 1977.10.02 Plaza De Toros Monumental - Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
5 Jungle Negra Anibal 1979.02.11 Plaza De Toros Monumental - Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
1 Humberto Garza 1979.12.30 Plaza De Toros Monumental - Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
2 Mano Negra 1980.10.19 Plaza De Toros Monumental - Monterrey, Nuevo Leon
6 Centurion Negro Jungle Negra 1981.01.11 Monterrey
7 Gran Hamada [2] Centurion Negro 1982.02.14 El Toreo De Naucalpan
8 Centurion Negro [2] Gran Hamada 1982.06.13 Monterrey
9 Luis Arizona Centurion Negro 1983.01.09 Reynosa
10 Gran Hamada [3] Luis Arizona 1983.05.22 Monterrey
1[3] Lobo Rubio 1984.01.01 El Toreo De Naucalpan
2 Super Astro 1984.03.16 Auditorio De Tijuana
11 Super Astro Gran Hamada 1984.07.06 Guadalajara
1 Pepe Peyron 1984.09.16 El Toreo De Naucalpan
12 El Satanico Super Astro 1984.10.14 Arena Mexico
1[4] Super Astro 1985.01.05 El Toreo De Naucalpan
13 Cachorro Mendoza El Satanico 1985.07.09 ?
14 Solar Cachorro Mendoza 1985.11.20 El Toreo De Naucalpan
title vacated in April 1986
15 Valente Fernandez ? 1986.06.29 Monterrey
1[5] Blue Panther 1986.07.30 Plaza de Toros el Cortijo, Mexico City
16 Cuchillo Valente Fernandez 1989.09.04 Mexico City
17 Yoshihiro Asai Cuchillo 1990.04.06 Korakuen Hall - Tokyo
18 Cuchillo [2] Yoshihiro Asai 1990.05.21 Puebla
19 Yoshihiro Asai [2] Cuchillo 1990.06.04 Korakuen Hall - Tokyo
1 Negro Casas 1990.06.07 Korakuen Hall - Tokyo
2 Negro Casas 1990.08.30 Pista Arena Revolucion
3 Blue Panther 1990.09.08 Actopan
20 Super Astro [3] Yoshihiro Asai 1990.12.28 Auditorio De Tijuana
21 Negro Casas Super Astro 1991.01.29 Arena Aficion De Pachuca
1 El Hijo del Santo 1991.03.01 Arena Neza
2 Jose Luis Feliciano 1991.05.14 Arena Aficion De Pachuca
3 Ruben Garcia 1991.05.28 Mexico City
4 El Hijo del Santo 1991.06.30 El Toreo De Naucalpan
5 Jushin Lyger 1991.10.06 El Toreo De Naucalpan
6 Solar I 1991.11.07 Pista Arena Revolucion
7 Ruben Garcia 1991.11.20 Arena Neza
8 Ninja Sasuke 1992.01.07 Arena Queretaro
9 Ultimo Dragon 1992.08.22 Auditorio de San Luis Potosi, San Luis Potosi
10 Ultimo Dragon 1992.08.28 Arena Coliseo DF
11 Ultimo Dragon 1992.09.02 Arena Coliseo De Acapulco
12 Oro 1992.09.06 Arena Coliseo DF
13 Triton 1992.12.06 Arena Mexico
14 Ultimo Dragon 1993.01.19 Arena Isabel De Cuernavaca
15 Mascara Magica 1993.03.17 Arena Coliseo De Acapulco
22 Ultimo Dragon [3] Negro Casas 1993.03.26 Mexico City
1 Negro Casas 1993.04.17 Arena Xochimilco
2 Emilio Charles Jr. 1993.04.27 Arena Coliseo DF
23 El Samurai Ultimo Dragon 1993.05.20 Inuyama, Japan
24 Ultimo Dragon [4] El Samurai 1993.05.24 Osaka, Japan
1 Mano Negra 1993.06.02 Arena Coliseo De Acapulco
2 Javier Cruz 1993.07.02 Arena Mexico
3 Mocho Cota 1993.11.19 Arena Mexico
4 Negro Casas 1993.12.03 Arena Coliseo Acapulco
5 Felino 1993.12.10 Arena Mexico
25 Kouji Ishinriki Ultimo Dragon 1994.01.05 Osaka, Japan
1 Ultimo Dragon 1994.01.14 Yokohama, Japan
26 Ultimo Dragon [5] Kouji Ishinriki 1994.02.18 Arena Mexico
1 Negro Casas 1994.07.09 Los Angeles, California
2 Negro Casas 1994.07.10 Fresno, California
3 The Great Sasuke 1994.07.17 Tokyo
vacates title after winning NWA World Middleweight Championship on 1994.11.08
decision match for vacant championship
27 El Texano Takashi Okano 1995.02.12 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
1 Takashi Okano 1995.07.02 Arena Coliseo DF
28 Hector Garza El Texano 1996.??.?? ?
29 Masayoshi Motegi Hector Garza 1996.06.11 Tokyo
wins when Garza is accidentally knocked out during title match, immediately vacates the title
finals of 5-man tournament
30 Tiger Mask IV Men's Teioh 1996.09.23 Aomori, Japan
vacant on 1997.02.25 after being injured in Okayama on 1996.12.11
decision match for vacant championship
31 Shoichi Funaki Pantera 1997.03.19 Yonezawa, Japan
32 Minoru Tanaka Shoichi Funaki 1997.05.24 Nagoya, Japan
vacates on 1998.04.19 after defending title against Tiger Mask in Odawara
decision match for vacant championship
33 The Willow Ikuto Hidaka 1998.06.14 Iwate, Japan
34 Silver Wolf Hi69 2002.05.25 Tokyo
vacated in September 2002
finals of tournament
35 Hi69 PABLO 2002.10.27 Tokyo
1 Daigoro Kashiwa 2002.11.30 Tokyo
2 X #3 2003.02.15 Chiba, Japan
36 Yasu Urano Hi69 2003.05.24 Chiba, Japan
1 Hi69 2003.06.13 Fukuoka, Japan
2 Quiet Storm 2003.07.05 Chiba, Japan
3 X #2 2003.07.06 Chiba, Japan
4 PSYCHO 2003.07.20 Tokyo
5 Hardcore Kid Kojiro 2003.08.30 Chiba, Japan
6 Sambo Oishi 2003.09.16 Tokyo
37 X #3 Yasu Urano 2003.10.25 Chiba, Japan
1 PSYCHO 2004.02.28 Chiba, Japan
2 Ofune 2004.03.27 Tokyo
3 Yasu Urano 2004.04.18 Osaka, Japan
38 Sambo Oishi SUPER-X, PSYCHO, & Yuu Yamagata 2004.04.25 Tokyo
1 Silver Wolf 2004.05.23 Chiba, Japan
2 Robbie Romeo 2004.06.27 Chiba, Japan
3 Boso Boy Raito 2004.07.03 Odaiba, Japan
4 PSYCHO 2004.07.17 Shizuoka, Japan
5 Shiori Asahi 2004.09.28 Hachinohe, Japan
6 GOEMON 2004.10.16 Chiba, Japan
39 Onryo Sambo Oishi 2004.10.30 Chiba, Japan
1 Boso Boy Raito 2004.11.27 Chiba, Japan
40 Gentaro Onryo 2005.02.12 Chiba, Japan
41 Boso Boy Raito Gentaro 2005.02.20 Iwate, Japan
1 Makoto Oishi & Shiori Asahi 2005.03.15 Chiba, Japan
2 Yasu Urano 2005.10.31 Japan
3 MIYAWAKI 2006.03.12 Tokyo
42 PSYCHO Boso Boy Raito 2006.04.05 Tokyo
1 SUPER-X 2006.04.29 Chiba, Japan
2 Mike Lee Jr. 2006.05.07 Chiba, Japan
3 Quiet Storm 2006.06.04 Tokyo
4 Makoto Oishi 2006.07.09 Nagoya, Japan
5 Apple Miyuki 2006.10.01 Chiba, Japan
43 Shiori Asahi PSYCHO 2006.11.05 Fukuoka, Japan
1 TAKU Michinoku 2007.01.14 Chiba, Japan
2 Boso Boy Raito, Yasu Urano & PSYCHO 2007.06.07 Tokyo
44 Boso Boy Raito [2] Shiori Asahi 2007.09.04 Tokyo
1 Makoto Oishi 2007.11.07 Tokyo
2 Teppei Ishizaka 2008.03.08 Chiba, Japan
3 Daisuke Masaoka 2008.04.27 Kariya, Japan
45 Makoto Oishi [2] Boso Boy Raito 2008.06.12 Tokyo
1 Yuki Sato 2008.06.21 Kumamoto, Japan
2 Kaji Yamato 2008.07.12 Chiba, Japan
46 Men's Teioh Makoto Oishi 2008.08.09 Chiba, Japan
1 Makoto Oishi, Onryo, Shinobu,
Shitomu Osugi, Yuki Sato,
Hercules Osenga
2008.08.18 Tokyo, Japan
47 Makoto Oishi [3] Men's Teioh 2008.11.03 Tokyo
1 PSYCHO 2008.11.26 Kumamoto, Japan
2 Keita Yano 2009.01.11 Chiba, Japan
48 Quiet Storm Makoto Oishi 2009.03.15 Chiba, Japan
1 PSYCHO & Kaji Yamato 2009.04.12 Chiba, Japan
2 Big John Silver 2009.05.02 Lindenhurst Middle School, Lindenhurst, New York
3 Maverick (Draw) 2009.05.30 NYWC Sportatorium, Deer Park, New York
4 Hiro Tonai 2009.06.27 Chiba, Japan
5 Boso Boy Raito 2009.07.12 Chiba, Japan
49 PSYCHO [2] Quiet Storm 2009.08.09 Chiba, Japan
1 Takaya Shibayama 2009.09.13 Nagoya, Japan
2 Bambi 2009.10.30 Chiba, Japan
50 Shinobu PSYCHO 2009.11.14 Tokyo
51 Kaji Tomato Shinobu 2010.01.11 Chiba, Japan
1 Ryuichi Sekine 2010.03.14 Chiba, Japan
2 Daigoro Kashiwa 2010.06.20 Chiba, Japan
3 Makoto Oishi 2010.07.30 Chiba, Japan
4 Shiori Asahi 2010.08.29 Chiba, Japan
5 Randy Takuya 2010.09.19 Chiba, Japan
6 Marines Mask II 2010.10.11 Sapporo, Japan
52 Yasu Urano [2] Kaji Tomato 2010.11.10 Chiba, Japan
1 Makoto Oishi 2010.11.27 Chiba, Japan
2 Boso Boy Raito 2010.12.18 Chiba, Japan
3 Ryuichi Sekine 2011.01.18 Chiba, Japan
4 Bambi (KDOJO) 2011.02.27 Chiba, Japan
5 Marines Mask II 2011.03.19 Chiba, Japan
6 Yuki Sato 2011.04.02 Chiba, Japan
7 Venom Ant 2011.04.23 Chiba, Japan
8 Daigoro Kashiwa 2011.05.01 Chiba, Japan
53 Kaji Tomato [2] Yasu Urano 2011.07.31 Chiba, Japan
1 Yuki Sato 2011.10.02 Chiba, Japan
54 Shiori Asahi [2] Kaji Tomato & Marines Mask II 2011.11.06 Tokyo
1 Kaji Tomato & Mentai*Kid 2011.12.11 Fukuoka, Japan
2 Ryuichi Sekine 2012.01.03 Chiba, Japan
3 Hiro Tonai 2012.05.04 Chiba, Japan
55 Daigoro Kashiwa Shiori Asahi & Boso Boy Raito 2012.06.24 Yokohama, Japan
1 Kaji Tomato & Yuki Sato 2012.07.08 Chiba, Japan
2 Shiori Asahi & Marines Mask II 2012.08.22 Tokyo
56 Yuki Sato Daigoro Kashiwa & Hiro Tonai 2012.11.04 Yokohama, Japan
1 Hiro Tonai 2012.11.13 Korakuen Hall
2 Daisuke Sasaki 2012.12.18 Kumamoto Circulation Information Hall, Kumamoto, Japan
3[6] PSYCHO 2013.03.15 Shin-Kiba 1st Ring, Tokyo
4 Marines Mask II 2013.03.24 Kitasenju Theater 1010, Tokyo
57 TAKA Michinoku Yuki Sato 2013.04.14 Korakuen Hall
1[7] Hayato Nanjo 2013.05.11 Nasci Hall Umeda, Osaka, Japan
 
 
title change
successful title defense
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found

Gallery of Champions

Rene Guajardo, as 1st Champion
Rene Guajardo, as 3rd Champion
Jungla Negra, 5th Champion
Centurion Negro, 6th & 8th Champion
Luis Arizona, 9th Champion
Valente Fernández, 15th Champion


Yoshihiro Asai/Ultimo Dragon, 17th, 19th, 22nd, 24th & 26th Champion
Negro Casas, 21st Champion

Sources

Universal Wrestling Association Championships
Official: Heavy (Dr. Wagner Jr.)
Outlaw: Light (Kato Kung Lee Jr.), Junior Light Heavy (Diluvio Negro II)
Now in Japan: Welter, Middle, Junior Heavy, Tag, Trios,
Defunct: Feather, Light Heavy, Women, International Women, Women Junior, Women's Tag,
Associated: WWF Light Heavy