Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Championship

The Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Championship (東北ジュニアヘビー級王座, Tōhoku junia hebī-kyū ōza) is a professional wrestling championship contested in Michinoku Pro Wrestling, where it is the primary singles title, and is strictly for junior heavyweights. It was created on August 25, 2002, when Dick Togo defeated Tiger Mask in a round-robin tournament final.[1]

Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Championship
Details
PromotionMichinoku Pro Wrestling
Date establishedAugust 25, 2002
Current champion(s)Rui Hyugaji
Date wonJanuary 11, 2020

Title history

A round-robin tournament took place to crown the inaugural tournament and the tournament took place between July 20 and August 25, 2002. The final took place at the 10th Anniversary Show of the promotion on July 25, where Dick Togo defeated Tiger Mask in the tournament final.[2][3]

Final standings
WrestlerScore
Dick Togo23
Tiger Mask23
Ikuto Hidaka21
Curry Man21
Gran Naniwa20
The Great Sasuke20
Pentagon Black19
Metal Master18
Masao Orihara18
Hideki Nishida13
Tsubo Genjin12
Tomohiro Ishii12
Kazuya Yuasa11
Macho Pimp5
Jody Fleisch4
Chinnen Hokkai0
Final
   
1 Dick Togo Pin
2 Tiger Mask 14:47

Reigns

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign DaysDefenses
1 Dick Togo August 25, 2002 10th Anniversary: Michi Pro Love II Sendai, Japan 1 3662 Defeated Tiger Mask in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion.
2 Atlantis August 26, 2003 Fukumen World League 2003 Sapporo, Japan 1 2154
3 The Great Sasuke March 28, 2004 Lucha Baka Diary 2004 Sendai, Japan 1 3281
4 Taka Michinoku February 19, 2005 K-DOJO Club-K Tour in Shiwa Shiwa, Japan 1 3816 This match was also for Taka's AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Championship and Strongest-K Championship.
Vacated March 7, 2006 Title vacated due to Taka suffering a finger injury.
5 Kagetora March 19, 2006 Fighting Tohoku Legend 6th: Iwate Volume Yahaba, Japan 1 <10 Defeated Makoto Oishi to win the vacant title.
Vacated March 19, 2006 Title vacated by Kagetora to decide the championship in a tournament.
6 Takeshi Minamino April 23, 2006 Fighting Tohoku Legend 7th: Miyagi Volume Sendai, Japan 1 280 Defeated Rasse in a tournament final to win the vacant title.
7 Super Delfin May 21, 2006 Osaka Pro Story #32 Osaka, Japan 1 1402 This match was also for Super Delfin's Osaka Pro Wrestling Championship.
8 The Great Sasuke October 8, 2006 Fighting Tohoku Legend: The Last Chapter Morioka, Japan 2 420
9 Gaina November 19, 2006 Michinoku Pro Niigata, Japan 1 3552
10 Yoshitsune November 9, 2007 Michinoku Pro Yamagata, Japan 1 3996
11 Fujita "Jr." Hayato December 12, 2008 Michinoku Pro Tokyo, Japan 1 2672
12 Kenoh September 5, 2009 Michinoku Pro Yahaba, Japan 1 4283
13 The Great Sasuke November 7, 2010 Michinoku Pro Morioka, Japan 3 1820
14 Rui Hyugaji May 8, 2011 Michinoku Pro Yahaba, Japan 1 1812
15 Kenoh November 5, 2011 Michinoku Pro Yahaba, Japan 2 2110
16 Fujita "Jr." Hayato June 3, 2012 Michinoku Pro Tokyo, Japan 2 3924
17 Kenoh June 30, 2013 Jinsei Shinzaki 20th Anniversary in Sendai Sendai, Japan 3 1663
Vacated December 13, 2013 Title vacated due to Kenoh wrestling in Pro Wrestling Noah.
18 Brahman Shu May 5, 2014 Golden Tour 2014 Yahaba, Japan 1 3653 Defeated Manjimaru in a tournament final hardcore match to win the vacant title.
19 Kesen Numajiro May 5, 2015 Golden Tour 2015 Yahaba, Japan 1 1821
20 Manjimaru November 3, 2015 Furinkazan in Yahaba Yahaba, Japan 1 5504
21 Rui Hyugaji May 6, 2017 Golden Tour 2017 Yahaba, Japan 2 4141
22 Taro Nohashi June 24, 2018 Jinsei Shinzaki 25th Anniversary Sendai, Japan 1 2021
23 Kenbai January 12, 2019 Michinoku Pro Battle Beginning 2019 Yahaba, Japan 1 1141
24 Musashi May 6, 2019 Golden Week Series 2019 Yahaba, Japan 1 2502
25 Rui Hyugaji January 11, 2020 New Year Fighting Beginning 2020 Yahaba, Japan 3 218+0

List of combined reigns

As of August 16, 2020.

Indicates the current champions
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined days
1 Kenoh36805
2 Fujita "Jr." Hayato26659
3 Rui Hyugaji33813+
4 The Great Sasuke31552
5 Manjimaru14550
6 Yoshitsune16399
7 Dick Togo12366
8 Brahman Shu13365
9 Gaina12355
10 Musashi12250
11 Atlantis14215
12 Taro Nohashi11202
13 Kesen Numajiro11182
14 Super Delfin12140
15 Kenbai11114
16 Takeshi Minamino1028
17 Kagetora10<1
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References

  1. "Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Championship title history". Wrestling-Titles.com. Retrieved 2008-01-26.
  2. "Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Title League 2002". Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved 24 November 2018.
  3. "Tetsujin 2002 results". Puro Love. Retrieved 24 November 2018.

See also

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