NWA World Welterweight Championship: Difference between revisions
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{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[SUWA|Judo Suwa]]|[[1999]].[[02.07]]|Yokohama, [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[SUWA|Judo Suwa]]|[[1999]].[[02.07]]|Yokohama, [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|43|[[SUWA|Judo Suwa]]|[[Dragon Kid]]|[[1999]].[[04.25]]|Kawasaki, [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|43|[[SUWA|Judo Suwa]]|[[Dragon Kid]]|[[1999]].[[04.25]]|Kawasaki, [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|Ryo Saito|[[1999]].[[10.10]]|Kobe, [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Ryo Saito]]|[[1999]].[[10.10]]|Kobe, [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|Ken'ichiro Arai|[[1999]].[[11.19]]|[[Nagoya]], [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|2|Ken'ichiro Arai|[[1999]].[[11.19]]|[[Nagoya]], [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|Genki Horiguchi|[[2000]].[[03.25]]|Iwate, [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Genki Horiguchi]]|[[2000]].[[03.25]]|Iwate, [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Dragon Kid]]|[[2000]].[[06.04]]|Kobe, [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Dragon Kid]]|[[2000]].[[06.04]]|Kobe, [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|44|Ken'ichiro Arai|[[SUWA|Judo Suwa]]|[[2000]].[[07.22]]|[[Tokyo]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|44|Ken'ichiro Arai|[[SUWA|Judo Suwa]]|[[2000]].[[07.22]]|[[Tokyo]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|Genki Horiguchi|[[2000]].[[08.24]]|[[Korakuen Hall]] - [[Tokyo]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Genki Horiguchi]]|[[2000]].[[08.24]]|[[Korakuen Hall]] - [[Tokyo]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|Yasushi Kanda|[[2000]].[[10.12]]|Kobe, [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Yasushi Kanda]]|[[2000]].[[10.12]]|Kobe, [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|championship vacated on [[2000]].[[12.15]] after loss due to interference versus Susumu Mochizuki}} | {{TitleHistorySpan|championship vacated on [[2000]].[[12.15]] after loss due to interference versus Susumu Mochizuki}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|'''[[NWA World Welterweight Tournament, 2001|7 man tournament for vacant championship]]'''}} | {{TitleHistorySpan|'''[[NWA World Welterweight Tournament, 2001|7 man tournament for vacant championship]]'''}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|45|Ken'ichiro Arai [2]|Yaushi Kanda|[[2001]].[[01.29]]|[[Tokyo]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|45|Ken'ichiro Arai [2]|[[Yaushi Kanda]]|[[2001]].[[01.29]]|[[Tokyo]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|46|Susumu Mochizuki|Ken'ichiro Arai|[[2001]].[[05.27]]|Kobe, [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|46|[[Susumu Mochizuki]]|Ken'ichiro Arai|[[2001]].[[05.27]]|Kobe, [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|Genki Horiguchi|[[2001]].[[07.15]]|Kumamoto, [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Genki Horiguchi]]|[[2001]].[[07.15]]|Kumamoto, [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Ricky Marvin]]|[[2001]].[[08.14]]|[[Korakuen Hall]] - [[Tokyo]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Ricky Marvin]]|[[2001]].[[08.14]]|[[Korakuen Hall]] - [[Tokyo]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Dragon Kid]]|[[2001]].[[08.18]]|[[Nagoya]], [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Dragon Kid]]|[[2001]].[[08.18]]|[[Nagoya]], [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|47|Ryo Saito|Susumu Mochizuki|[[2001]].[[September 30|09.30]]|[[Tokyo]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|47|[[Ryo Saito]]|[[Susumu Mochizuki]]|[[2001]].[[September 30|09.30]]|[[Tokyo]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|Genki Horiguchi|[[2001]].[[12.10]]|Komazawa Olympic Park - [[Tokyo]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Genki Horiguchi]]|[[2001]].[[12.10]]|Komazawa Olympic Park - [[Tokyo]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|Genki Horiguchi|[[2002]].[[02.03]]|Fukuoka, [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Genki Horiguchi]]|[[2002]].[[02.03]]|Fukuoka, [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Ricky Marvin]]|[[2002]].[[04.09]]|Yamagata, [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Ricky Marvin]]|[[2002]].[[04.09]]|Yamagata, [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|48|Genki Horiguchi|Ryo Saito|[[2002]].[[04.27]]|Kobe, [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|48|[[Genki Horiguchi]]|[[Ryo Saito]]|[[2002]].[[04.27]]|Kobe, [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|Ryo Saito|[[2002]].[[04.28]]|[[Nagoya]], [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Ryo Saito]]|[[2002]].[[04.28]]|[[Nagoya]], [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|Ken'ichiro Arai|[[2002]].[[06.01]]|Ishizawa, [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|2|Ken'ichiro Arai|[[2002]].[[06.01]]|Ishizawa, [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|championship vacated on [[2002]].[[06.23]] after no contest versus Dragon Kid}} | {{TitleHistorySpan|championship vacated on [[2002]].[[06.23]] after no contest versus Dragon Kid}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|decision match for vacant championship}} | {{TitleHistorySpan|decision match for vacant championship}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|49|[[Ricky Marvin]]|Super Nova (?)|[[2002]].[[07.07]]|Kobe, [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|49|[[Ricky Marvin]]|Super Nova (?)|[[2002]].[[07.07]]|Kobe, [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|50|Genki Horiguchi|[[Ricky Marvin]]|[[2002]].[[07.24]]|Kumamoto, [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|50|[[Genki Horiguchi]]|[[Ricky Marvin]]|[[2002]].[[07.24]]|Kumamoto, [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|51|Darkness Dragon|Genki Horiguchi|[[2002]].[[07.28]]|Shimonoseki, [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|51|Darkness Dragon|[[Genki Horiguchi]]|[[2002]].[[07.28]]|Shimonoseki, [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Dragon Kid]]|[[2002]].[[08.25]]|Hokkaido, [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|1|[[Dragon Kid]]|[[2002]].[[08.25]]|Hokkaido, [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|Ryo Saito|[[2002]].[[10.08]]|[[Osaka]], [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|2|[[Ryo Saito]]|[[2002]].[[10.08]]|[[Osaka]], [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Dragon Kid]]|[[2003]].[[02.27]]|Kobe, [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Dragon Kid]]|[[2003]].[[02.27]]|Kobe, [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|championship vacated on [[2003]].[[03.21]] due to injury}} | {{TitleHistorySpan|championship vacated on [[2003]].[[03.21]] due to injury}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|decision match for vacant championship}} | {{TitleHistorySpan|decision match for vacant championship}} | ||
{{TitleHistoryLine|52|Yossino|Genki Horiguchi|[[2003]].[[03.22]]|Sapporo, [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleHistoryLine|52|[[Masato Yoshino|Yossino]]|[[Genki Horiguchi]]|[[2003]].[[03.22]]|Sapporo, [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|1|K-Ness|[[2003]].[[06.29]]|Hyogo, [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|1|K-Ness|[[2003]].[[06.29]]|Hyogo, [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|2|K-Ness|[[2003]].[[08.10]]|Hokkaido, [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|2|K-Ness|[[2003]].[[08.10]]|Hokkaido, [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|3|Susumu Yokosuka|[[2003]].[[September 8|09.08]]|[[Osaka]], [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|3|[[Susumu Mochizuki|Susumu Yokosuka]]|[[2003]].[[September 8|09.08]]|[[Osaka]], [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Brother YASSINI|brother YASSHI]]|[[2003]].[[12.22]]|[[Osaka]], [[Japan]]}} | {{TitleDefenseLine|4|[[Brother YASSINI|brother YASSHI]]|[[2003]].[[12.22]]|[[Osaka]], [[Japan]]}} | ||
{{TitleHistorySpan|championship vacated on [[2004]].[[06.20]] to focus on winning the Ultimo Dragon Gym championship}} | {{TitleHistorySpan|championship vacated on [[2004]].[[06.20]] to focus on winning the Ultimo Dragon Gym championship}} |
Revision as of 12:29, 13 January 2009
Current Champion
La Sombra is the current champion, defeating Hajime Ohara on November 27, 2007.
History of Championship
The NWA World Welterweight Championship is nominally a Mexico based championship, having actually been created before the formation of the NWA (and EMLL joining the NWA.)
The championship appeared to be forgotten after it was vacated in 1992. Misterioso was the champion of the time, by left in the mass exodus to AAA. CMLL had recently created it's own CMLL World Welterweight Championship in 1992 and had be considering merging the two championships. Instead, they just allowed this championship to stay empty.
Three years later, Negro Casas won a match for the vacant championship over El Hijo del Santo, as part of their infinite rivalry. However, CMLL was still not intending to use the belt; Negro won the belt to provide another champion for the J-Crown Octuple Junior Tournament and Championship. The championship changed many times as part of the tournament and the length of the championship.
After the J-Crown broke up, the championship ended up as a possession of various Ultimo Dragon promotions and off-shoots. It was widely reported Dragon purchased the NWA World Middleweight Championship from CMLL around this period, so the same may be true with this title. This belt was used as part of Ultimo Dragon's Toryumon promotion during it's early years, until it was ultimately replaced by the promotion's own championships.
When this championship was dropped for Toryumon, it disappeared for three years before resurfacing in as part of Ultimo Dragon's personal shows in Mexico. Hajime Ohara won the vacant championship, defeating the reigning Mexican National Welterweight champion La Mascara. Ohara continued defending the championship on Dragon's occasional shows in Mexico and Japan. He wrestled as a rudo in Mexico, but was obviously Dragon's protege and top remaining student.
Ohara briefly lost this championship to Super Delfin and won it back, mostly unnoticed by the lucha libre audience. While the championship was mentioned in Ohara's CMLL matches (usually second or third on the card), it was treated as a title belonging to Ultimo Dragon's Dragon Gym shows, and not used for any CMLL feuds or rivalries.
This status quo came to an end in November of 2007. Ohara was suddenly in the semimain matches and feuding with (and losing to) La Sombra. After two weeks of trios matches, Sombra was given a title shot and won the championship. At age 18, La Sombra appears to have become the youngest NWA World Champion of all time. While his championship reign has also lacked a notable feud, winning this belt has been seen as a sign CMLL has much larger plans for him down the road. It's also possible an indication CMLL received ownership of the belt back from Ultimo Dragon.
Champions Listing
Sources:
Gallery of Champions
Gallery of Title Belts
Sources
V | National Wrestling Alliance Championships (with lucha libre history) | E |
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World Welter (Akantus), NWA-Mexico: Mexico Light (Skayde), Mexico Welter (Vaquero Fantasma) | ||
Dragon Gym: International Junior Heavy (Último Dragón) | ||
Defunct: Middle, Light Heavy, Americas Tag | ||
Reference: Jr. Heavy, Heavy | ||
CMLL established titles: Historic Welter (Volador Jr.), Historic Middle (Carístico), Historic LH (Stuka Jr.) |