BJW Women's Championship

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BJW Women's Championship
Details
PromotionBig Japan Pro Wrestling
Date established2000
Date retiredNovember 9, 2011
Statistics
First champion(s)Misae Genki
Final champion(s)Kaori Yoneyama
Longest reignKaori Yoneyama (3,233 days)
Shortest reignKiyoko Ichiki (<1 day)
Oldest championKiyoko Ichiki (27 years, 252 days)
Youngest championKaori Yoneyama (21 years, 310 days)

The BJW Women's Championship (Japanese: BJW認定女子王座, Hepburn: BJW-nintei Joshi Ōza) was a title defended in the Japanese professional wrestling promotion Big Japan Pro Wrestling. It was created in 2000.

There were only three reigns and one vacancy shared between three wrestlers.[1][2]

History[edit]

Established in 2000 by Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW), the title was first won by Misae Genki when she defeated Kiyoko Ichiki during the Hardcore Series II tour, on July 2, 2000.[3]

After the closure of the BJW women's division in 2003, the title was retained by Kaori Yoneyama until it was deactivated after her last successful defense over La☆Panda at the Yoshihito Sasaki, Jaki Numazawa and Nikkan Lee 11th Anniversary event on November 9, 2011.[4]

Reigns[edit]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Misae Genki July 2, 2000 Hardcore Series II Tokyo, Japan 1 120 Defeated Kiyoko Ichiki to win the inaugural title. [3]
2 Kiyoko Ichiki October 30, 2000 Maximum Tag League 2000 Tokyo, Japan 1 <1 This was a Barbed Wire, Tables & Light Tubes Deathmatch. [5]
Vacated October 30, 2000 Maximum Tag League II Tokyo, Japan Ichiki vacated the title immediately after winning it. [1]
3 Kaori Yoneyama January 2, 2003 New Year Great Series Tokyo, Japan 1 3,233 Defeated Princess Sandy to win the vacant title. [6]
Deactivated November 9, 2011 Yoshihito Sasaki & Jaki Numazawa & Nikkan Lee 11th Anniversary Tokyo, Japan Due to her upcoming retirement, Kaori Yoneyama vacated the title after defending it against La☆Panda. [4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Big Japan Pro-Wrestling Women's Title". wrestling-titles.com. Retrieved September 2, 2021.
  2. ^ Saalbach, Axel. "Champions and Championships". wrestlingdata.com. Retrieved September 2, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Big Japan Pro-Wrestling - "BJ HARDCORE SERIES II 2000"". PuroLove.com (in German). Retrieved September 2, 2021.
  4. ^ a b Saalbach, Axel. "BJW Yoshihito Sasaki, Jaki Numazawa & Nikkan Lee 11th Anniversary Show". wrestlingdata.com. Retrieved September 2, 2021.
  5. ^ "Big Japan Pro-Wrestling - "MAXIMUM TAG LEAGUE II 2000"". PuroLove.com (in German). Retrieved September 2, 2021.
  6. ^ "Big Japan Pro-Wrestling - "NEW YEAR GREAT SERIES 2003"". PuroLove.com (in German). Retrieved September 2, 2021.