NWA Women's Pacific/NEO Single Championship

The NWA Women's Pacific/NEO Single Championship was a women's professional wrestling championship contested primarily in NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling.

NWA Women's Pacific Championship/NEO Single Championship
Details
PromotionNational Wrestling Alliance
NEO Japan Ladies Pro-Wrestling
Date establishedAugust 24, 2000
Current champion(s)Retired
Date wonMay 25, 2011

Being a professional wrestling championship, it was not won via direct competition; it was instead won via a predetermined ending to a match or awarded to a wrestler because of a wrestling angle. There were a total of 23 reigns by 13 wrestlers. The first champion was Yoshiko Tamura, who defeated Nicole Bass to win the title. The title was retired on May 25, 2011, after NEO had closed its doors.

Title history

# Wrestlers Reign Date Days
held
Location Notes
1 Yoshiko Tamura 1 August 24, 2000 171 Wildwood, NJ Tamura defeated Nicole Bass to become the first champion.
2 Mima Shimoda 1 February 11, 2001 42 Tokyo, Japan
3 Kyoko Inoue 1 March 25, 2001 82 Tokyo, Japan
4 Misae Genki 1 June 15, 2001 78 Tokyo, Japan
5 Lioness Asuka 1 September 1, 2001 97 Tokyo, Japan
6 Yoshiko Tamura 2 December 7, 2001 127 Tokyo, Japan This was a Six-Way match which also included Ran Yu-Yu, Kyoko Inoue, Mima Shimoda, and Misae Genki.
7 Etsuko Mita 1 April 13, 2002 56 Tokyo, Japan
8 Yoshiko Tamura 3 June 8, 2002 128 Tokyo, Japan
Vacant October 14, 2002 Tokyo, Japan Heel stable nEo stole all the title belts.
9 Yoshiko Tamura 4 November 10, 2002 84 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Tamura Kyoko Inoue and Mima Shimoda in a Three-Way tournament final to win vacant title.
10 Kyoko Inoue 2 February 2, 2003 32 Tokyo, Japan This was a Two-out-of-Three Falls match.
11 Azumi Hyuga 1 March 6, 2003 60 Tokyo, Japan
12 Yoshiko Tamura 5 May 5, 2003 314 Tokyo, Japan
13 Momoe Nakanishi 1 March 14, 2004 153 Kawasaki, Japan
14 Misae Genki 2 August 14, 2004 190 Tokyo, Japan
15 Tsubasa Kuragaki 1 February 20, 2005 133 Tokyo, Japan
16 Misae Genki 3 July 3, 2005 161 Tokyo, Japan
17 Yoshiko Tamura 6 December 11, 2005 645 Tokyo, Japan
18 Haruka Matsuo 1 September 17, 2007 231 Tokyo, Japan
19 Kyoko Inoue 3 May 5, 2008 152 Tokyo, Japan
20 Nanae Takahashi 1 October 4, 2008 211 Tokyo, Japan
21 Emi Sakura 1 May 3, 2009 2 Tokyo, Japan Wins when Takahashi is legitimately knocked out during the match.
22 Yoshiko Tamura 7 May 5, 2009 605 Tokyo, Japan
23 Ayumi Kurihara 1 December 31, 2010 145 Tokyo, Japan
Retired May 25, 2011 Tokyo, Japan NEO closes on December 31, 2010. Kurihara keeps the title, but vacates it on this day and the title is retired.

Combined reigns

Indicates the current champion(s)
Rank Wrestler # of reigns Combined days
1.Yoshiko Tamura72074
2.Misae Genki3429
3.Kyoko Inoue3265
4.Haruka Matsuo1231
5.Nanae Takahashi1211
6.Momoe Nakanishi1153
7.Ayumi Kurihara1145
8.Tsubasa Kuragaki1133
9.Lioness Asuka197
10.Azumi Hyuga160
11.Etsuko Mita156
12.Mima Shimoda142
13.Emi Sakura12
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