World Junior Heavyweight Championship (AJPW)
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World Junior Heavyweight Championship | |||||||||||
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Current champion(s) | Atsushi Aoki | ||||||||||
Date won | February 21, 2016 | ||||||||||
Date established | July 31, 1986 | ||||||||||
Promotion | All Japan Pro Wrestling | ||||||||||
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The World Junior Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling title in Japanese promotion All Japan Pro Wrestling, contested exclusively among junior heavyweight (<100 kg (220 lb)) wrestlers. It was created on July 31, 1986 when Hiro Saito defeated Brad Armstrong in a tournament final.[1] There have been a total of 27 recognized champions who have had a combined 39 official reigns.
Title history
No. | Wrestler | Reign | Date | Days held | Location | Event | Notes | Ref. |
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1 | Hiro Saito | 1 | July 31, 1986 | 115 | Tokyo, Japan | Defeated Brad Armstrong in a tournament final. | [1] | |
2 | Kuniaki Kobayashi | 1 | November 23, 1986 | 41 | Tokyo, Japan | [2] | ||
3 | Masanobu Fuchi | 1 | January 3, 1987 | 748 | Tokyo, Japan | [2] | ||
4 | Joe Malenko | 1 | January 20, 1989 | 5 | Fukuoka, Japan | [2] | ||
5 | Mighty Inoue | 1 | January 25, 1989 | 42 | Osaka, Japan | [2] | ||
6 | Masanobu Fuchi | 2 | March 8, 1989 | 39 | Tokyo, Japan | [2] | ||
7 | Shinichi Nakano | 1 | April 16, 1989 | 4 | Tokyo, Japan | [2] | ||
8 | Mitsuo Momota | 1 | April 20, 1989 | 72 | Osaka, Japan | [2] | ||
9 | Joe Malenko | 2 | July 1, 1989 | 111 | Omiya, Japan | [2] | ||
10 | Masanobu Fuchi | 3 | October 20, 1989 | 1,309 | Nagoya, Japan | [2] | ||
11 | Dan Kroffat | 1 | May 21, 1993 | 94 | Sapporo, Japan | [2] | ||
12 | Masanobu Fuchi | 4 | August 23, 1993 | 323 | Shizuoka, Japan | [2] | ||
13 | Dan Kroffat | 2 | July 12, 1994 | 425 | Kagoshima, Japan | [2] | ||
14 | Yoshinari Ogawa | 1 | September 10, 1995 | 294 | Tokyo, Japan | [2] | ||
15 | Masanobu Fuchi | 5 | June 30, 1996 | 24 | Tokyo, Japan | [2] | ||
16 | Tsuyoshi Kikuchi | 1 | July 24, 1996 | 175 | Tokyo, Japan | [2] | ||
17 | Yoshinari Ogawa | 2 | January 15, 1997 | 219 | Tokyo, Japan | [2] | ||
18 | Maunakea Mossman | 1 | August 22, 1997 | 294 | Tokyo, Japan | [2] | ||
— | Vacated | — | June 12, 1998 | — | — | — | Vacated due to Mossman graduating to the heavyweight division. | [1] |
19 | Yoshinari Ogawa | 3 | July 19, 1998 | 698 | Niigata, Japan | Defeated Satoru Asako in a tournament final. | [1] | |
— | Vacated | — | June 16, 2000 | — | — | — | Vacated due to Ogawa and several others leaving AJPW to form Pro Wrestling Noah. | [2][3] |
20 | Kendo Kashin | 1 | April 13, 2002 | 670 | Tokyo, Japan | Grand Champion Carnival | Defeated Masanobu Fuchi. | [4][5] |
— | Vacated | — | February 12, 2004 | — | — | — | Vacated on February 12, 2004 due to inactivity. | [1][2] |
21 | Kaz Hayashi | 1 | February 22, 2004 | 323 | Tokyo, Japan | Excite Series tour | Defeated Blue-K. | [6] |
22 | Taka Michinoku | 1 | January 10, 2005 | 285 | Tokyo, Japan | Kaientai Dojo's CLUB-K SUPER kick | This match was also for Hayashi's Strongest-K Championship. | [7] |
23 | Shuji Kondo | 1 | October 22, 2005 | 483 | Tokyo, Japan | Shining Series tour. | [8] | |
24 | Katsuhiko Nakajima | 1 | February 17, 2007 | 378 | Tokyo, Japan | Puroresu Love in Ryogoku vol. 2. | The title was held up on October 18, 2007 after a title defense against Silver King ended in a no contest, though Nakajima remained the official champion. | [1][9] |
25 | Silver King | 1 | March 1, 2008 | 59 | Tokyo, Japan | Puroresu Love in Ryogoku vol. 4. | [10] | |
26 | Ryuji Hijikata | 1 | April 29, 2008 | 152 | Nagoya, Japan | Growin' Up tour. | [11] | |
27 | Naomichi Marufuji | 1 | September 28, 2008 | 131 | Yokohama, Japan | Flashing tour. | ||
28 | Kaz Hayashi | 2 | February 6, 2009 | 695 | Tokyo, Japan | Excite Series tour. | ||
29 | Minoru | 1 | January 2, 2011 | 152 | Tokyo, Japan | New Year Shining Series tour. | [12] | |
— | Vacated | — | June 3, 2011 | — | — | — | Vacated after All Japan Pro Wrestling suspended Minoru. | |
30 | KAI | 1 | June 19, 2011 | 126 | Tokyo, Japan | 2011 Puroresu Love in Ryōgoku | Defeated Shuji Kondo for the vacant title. | [13] |
31 | Kenny Omega | 1 | October 23, 2011 | 217 | Tokyo, Japan | Puroresu Love in Ryōgoku Vol. 13 | ||
32 | KAI | 2 | May 27, 2012 | 77 | Tokyo, Japan | Rise Up Tour 2012 | ||
33 | Hiroshi Yamato | 1 | August 12, 2012 | 143 | Tokyo, Japan | Summer Impact 2012 | ||
34 | Shuji Kondo | 2 | January 2, 2013 | 52 | Tokyo, Japan | 2013 New Year Shining Series: New Year 2Days | This match was also contested for Kondo's GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship. | |
35 | Yoshinobu Kanemaru | 1 | February 23, 2013 | 295 | Tokyo, Japan | 2013 Excite Series | ||
36 | Último Dragón | 1 | December 15, 2013 | 165 | Tokyo, Japan | 2013 Fan Appreciation Day | ||
37 | Atsushi Aoki | 1 | May 29, 2014 | 302 | Tokyo, Japan | 2014 Super Power Series | ||
38 | Kotaro Suzuki | 1 | March 27, 2015 | 234 | Tokyo, Japan | 2015 Dream Power Series | ||
— | Vacated | — | November 16, 2015 | — | — | — | Vacated due to Suzuki leaving AJPW. | |
39 | Atsushi Aoki | 2 | February 21, 2016 | Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.+ | Tokyo, Japan | 2016 Excite Series | Defeated Hikaru Sato in the finals of the 2016 Jr. Battle of Glory. |
Combined reigns
As of February 25, 2025.
† | Indicates the current champion |
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Rank | Wrestler | No. of reigns | Combined days |
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1 | Masanobu Fuchi | 5 | 2,443 |
2 | Yoshinari Ogawa | 3 | 1,211 |
3 | Kaz Hayashi | 2 | 1,018 |
4 | Kendo Kashin | 1 | 670 |
5 | Shuji Kondo | 2 | 535 |
6 | Dan Kroffat | 2 | 519 |
7 | Atsushi Aoki † | 2 | Script error: The function "age_generic" does not exist.+ |
8 | Katsuhiko Nakajima | 1 | 378 |
9 | Yoshinobu Kanemaru | 1 | 295 |
10 | Maunakea Mossman | 1 | 294 |
11 | Taka Michinoku | 1 | 285 |
12 | Kotaro Suzuki | 1 | 234 |
13 | Kenny Omega | 1 | 217 |
14 | KAI | 2 | 203 |
15 | Tsuyoshi Kikuchi | 1 | 175 |
16 | Último Dragón | 1 | 165 |
17 | Minoru | 1 | 152 |
Ryuji Hijikata | 1 | 152 | |
19 | Hiroshi Yamato | 1 | 143 |
20 | Naomichi Marufuji | 1 | 131 |
21 | Joe Malenko | 2 | 116 |
22 | Hiro Saito | 1 | 115 |
23 | Mitsuo Momota | 1 | 72 |
24 | Silver King | 1 | 59 |
25 | Mighty Inoue | 1 | 42 |
26 | Kuniaki Kobayashi | 1 | 41 |
27 | Shinichi Nakano | 1 | 4 |
See also
- All Japan Pro Wrestling
- Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship
- World Tag Team Championship
- All Asia Tag Team Championship
- NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship (predecessor)
- AJPW Junior League
References
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External links
- All-Japan.co.jp title history
- Wrestling-Titles.com: World Junior Heavyweight Title
- TitleHistories.com title history
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