Beyond the Sea Championship

The Beyond the Sea Single Championship is a women's professional wrestling championship owned by the Seadlinnng promotion. The title, which is situated at the top of Seadlinnng's championship hierarchy, was introduced on October 3, 2018, and the inaugural champion was crowned on November 1, 2018, when Nanae Takahashi defeated Arisa Nakajima in the finals of an eight-woman tournament.[1] The bottom part of the belt is blue as it resembles the ocean, while the upper part of the belt is red, which resembles the sun.[5]

Beyond the Sea Single Championship
Details
PromotionSeadlinnng
Date establishedNovember 1, 2018[1]
Current champion(s)Yoshiko
Date wonJuly 13, 2020[2]

Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won as a result of a scripted match. There have been four reigns shared among four wrestlers. Yoshiko is the current champion in her first reign.[2]

One-time and record longest reigning champion Arisa Nakajima

Title history

Inaugural championship tournament (2018)

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
Ryo Mizunami 13:13[6]
Takumi Iroha Sub1
Takumi Iroha 15:22[1]
Nanae Takahashi Pin
Hiroyo Matsumoto 22:20[6]
Nanae Takahashi Pin
Nanae Takahashi Pin
Arisa Nakajima 18:02[1]
Hanako Nakamori Pin
Yoshiko 6:05[6]
Hanako Nakamori 12:12[1]
Arisa Nakajima Pin
Arisa Nakajima Pin
Rina Yamashita 21:05[6]

^1 – This was a technical submission.

Reigns

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign DaysDefenses
1 Nanae Takahashi November 1, 2018 Go! Beyond! Tokyo, Japan 1 2093[7] Takahashi defeated Arisa Nakajima in the tournament final to become the inaugural champion. [1][7]
2 Takumi Iroha May 29, 2019 Stay Tune Tokyo, Japan 1 1121[8] [7][9]
3 Arisa Nakajima September 18, 2019 Endless Summer Tokyo, Japan 1 2994 [8]
4 Yoshiko July 13, 2020 Close to You Tokyo, Japan 1 21+0 [2]
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