WMF Junior Heavyweight Championship

WMF Junior Heavyweight Championship was a junior heavyweight title in the Japanese independent promotion Wrestling Marvelous Future (WMF). It was the primary championship in WMF and the only title defended in the promotion throughout its history. The inaugural champion was determined via a single elimination tournament in 2003. The title was disbanded in 2005 after the promotion suffered financial loss.

WMF Junior Heavyweight Championship
Details
PromotionWrestling Marvelous Future
Date establishedJuly 25, 2003
Date retiredJuly 31, 2005

Inaugural tournament

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
Asian Cougar DQ
Sasuke the Great 10:55
Asian Cougar Pin
Soldier 11:35
Soldier Pin
Minoru Fujita 8:45
Asian Cougar Pin
Tomoya Adachi 16:16
Tomoya Adachi Pin
Flying Kid Ichihara 13:25
Tomoya Adachi Pin
Ideka-kun 11:51
GOEMON Pin
Ideka-kun 18:08

Title history

# Wrestler Reign Date Days
held
Location Event Notes
1 Tomoya Adachi 1 July 25, 2003 161 Tokyo, Japan Marvelous Days 3rd Adachi defeated Asian Cougar in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion. The title change aired on August 3 via tape delay.
2 Hi69 1 February 1, 2004 <1 Chiba, Japan Kaientai Dojo's Yoshidaya Kogyo
3 Gentaro 1 10
4 Onryo 1 February 11, 2004 415 Tokyo, Japan Marvelous Days 8th The title change aired on February 23 via tape delay.
5 Goemon 1 April 1, 2005 121 Tokyo, Japan IWC vs. WMF Confrontation Super Hardcore Night This was a hardcore match.
Retired July 31, 2005 The title was abandoned due to financial losses for WMF.
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