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The '''CMLL-REINA International Junior | The '''CMLL-REINA International Junior Championship''' was a professional wrestling championship. It was disputed by luchadoras from [[CMLL|Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre]] and REINA World Joshi Puroresu. It was active between [[2011]] and [[2019]]. | ||
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== History of Championship == | == History of Championship == | ||
On [[August 7]], [[2011]] it was announced the creation of a championship for female wrestlers in the young joshi promotion UWWR from [[Japan]]. The participants were [[Dama de Hierro (DF)|Dama de Hierro]], Luscious Latasha, Mia Yim, [[Ray]], Saya, Sendai Sachiko & [[Zeuxis]]. The winner of the tournament was [[Ray]] after she defeated [[Zeuxis]] in a Two Out of Three Falls Match to became the first champion. | On [[August 7]], [[2011]] it was announced the creation of a championship for female wrestlers in the young joshi promotion UWWR from [[Japan]]. The participants were [[Dama de Hierro (DF)|Dama de Hierro]], Luscious Latasha, Mia Yim, [[Ray]], Saya, Sendai Sachiko & [[Zeuxis]]. The winner of the tournament was [[Ray]] after she defeated [[Zeuxis]] in a Two Out of Three Falls Match to became the first champion. | ||
On [[November 6]], [[2019]], [[CMLL]] announced they had ended up their agrement with REINA, as well the beginning of a new working relationship with Lady's Ring. This title, and the [[CMLL-REINA International Championship]] were deactivated; instead the promotion launched a new version of [[CMLL Japan Women's Championship]]. | |||
== Champions Listing == | == Champions Listing == | ||
{{TitleHistoryStartShort}} | {{TitleHistoryStartShort}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|[[CMLL-REINA International Junior Tournament, 2011| | {{TitleHistorySpan|'''[[CMLL-REINA International Junior Tournament, 2011|Finals of 8-Woman Tournament to crown the inaugural champion]]'''}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Ray]]|[[Zeuxis]]|[[2011]].[[09.10]]|Tobu Friend Hall - Edogawa, [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|1|[[Ray]]|[[Zeuxis]]|[[2011]].[[09.10]]|Tobu Friend Hall - Edogawa, [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[Silueta]]|[[Ray]]|[[2011]].[[10.18]]|[[Arena Mexico]] - [[Mexico City]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|2|[[Silueta]]|[[Ray]]|[[2011]].[[10.18]]|[[Arena Mexico]] - [[Mexico City]]}} | ||
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{{TitleHistoryLine|6|[[Silueta]] [3]|[[Maki Narumiya]]|[[2014]].[[08.30]]|[[Korakuen Hall]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|6|[[Silueta]] [3]|[[Maki Narumiya]]|[[2014]].[[08.30]]|[[Korakuen Hall]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|7|[[Keyra]]|[[Silueta]]|[[2017]].[[01.29]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|7|[[Keyra]]|[[Silueta]]|[[2017]].[[01.29]]|[[Arena Naucalpan]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|Keyra ends up not working with CMLL, relinquishes this championship | {{TitleHistorySpan|Keyra ends up not working with CMLL, relinquishes this championship}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|'''Decision Match to crown the new champion'''}} | |||
{{TitleHistoryLine|8|[[Kaho Kobayashi]]|[[Jarochita]]|[[2017]].[[09.15]]|[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|8|[[Kaho Kobayashi]]|[[Jarochita]]|[[2017]].[[09.15]]|[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|Deactivated on [[November 6]], [[2019]] due to the promotions ended up their working relationship}} | |||
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{{Gallery|name=Reina5Narumiya.jpg|caption=[[Maki Narumiya]], 5th Champion}} | {{Gallery|name=Reina5Narumiya.jpg|caption=[[Maki Narumiya]], 5th Champion}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=Keira_Reina.jpg|caption=[[Keyra]], 7th champion}} | {{Gallery|name=Keira_Reina.jpg|caption=[[Keyra]], 7th champion}} | ||
{{Gallery|name=KahoKobayashiREINA.jpg|caption=[[Kaho Kobayashi]], 8th champion}} | |||
{{CMLLTitleBox}} | {{CMLLTitleBox}} | ||
[[Category:Championships]] | [[Category:Championships]] | ||
[[Category:Foreign Championships (partnership with mexican promotions)]] | [[Category:Foreign Championships (partnership with mexican promotions)]] |
Revision as of 16:18, 22 January 2020
The CMLL-REINA International Junior Championship was a professional wrestling championship. It was disputed by luchadoras from Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre and REINA World Joshi Puroresu. It was active between 2011 and 2019.
History of Championship
On August 7, 2011 it was announced the creation of a championship for female wrestlers in the young joshi promotion UWWR from Japan. The participants were Dama de Hierro, Luscious Latasha, Mia Yim, Ray, Saya, Sendai Sachiko & Zeuxis. The winner of the tournament was Ray after she defeated Zeuxis in a Two Out of Three Falls Match to became the first champion.
On November 6, 2019, CMLL announced they had ended up their agrement with REINA, as well the beginning of a new working relationship with Lady's Ring. This title, and the CMLL-REINA International Championship were deactivated; instead the promotion launched a new version of CMLL Japan Women's Championship.
Champions Listing
# | Champion(s) | Defeated | Date | Location | |
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Finals of 8-Woman Tournament to crown the inaugural champion | |||||
1 | Ray | Zeuxis | 2011.09.10 | Tobu Friend Hall - Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan | |
2 | Silueta | Ray | 2011.10.18 | Arena Mexico - Mexico City | |
1 | Saya | 2012.01.15 | REINA Arena - Chiba, Japan | ||
2 | Aoi Ishibashi | 2012.03.24 | Shinjuku Face - Kabukicho, Tokyo, Japan | ||
3 | Zeuxis | 2012.12.28 | Arena Coliseo Guadalajara - Guadalajara, Jalisco | ||
3 | Zeuxis | Silueta | 2013.06.04 | Arena Coliseo Guadalajara - Guadalajara, Jalisco | |
4 | Silueta [2] | Ray | 2014.08.03 | Arena Coliseo DF - Mexico City | |
5 | Maki Narumiya | Silueta | 2014.08.08 | Isami Wrestling Arena - Warabi, Saitama, Japan | |
6 | Silueta [3] | Maki Narumiya | 2014.08.30 | Korakuen Hall | |
7 | Keyra | Silueta | 2017.01.29 | Arena Naucalpan | |
Keyra ends up not working with CMLL, relinquishes this championship | |||||
Decision Match to crown the new champion | |||||
8 | Kaho Kobayashi | Jarochita | 2017.09.15 | Tokyo, Japan | |
Deactivated on November 6, 2019 due to the promotions ended up their working relationship | |||||
title change | |||||
successful title defense | |||||
championship matches which were announced, but results were not found |
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