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Professional wrestling women's championship
WWWA World Martial Arts Championship |
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Promotion | All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJWPW) |
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Date established | 1987 |
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First champion(s) | Bat Yoshinaga |
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Most reigns | All champions (1 reign) |
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The WWWA World Martial Arts Championship was a secondary women's professional wrestling title in All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling in the 1990s.[1] This title was contested under kickboxing rules.
Title history[edit]
Key
No.
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Overall reign number
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Reign
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Reign number for the specific champion
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Days
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Number of days held
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No.
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Champion
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Championship change
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Reign statistics
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Notes
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Ref.
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Date
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Event
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Location
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Reign
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Days
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1
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Bat Yoshinaga
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March 17, 1991
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Live Event
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Tokyo, Japan
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1
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1,302
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Yoshinaga defeated Kaoru Ito to become inaugural champion.
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[2]
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Vacated
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October 9, 1994
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Yoshinaga retires and vacates the championship.
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[2]
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2
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Fumiko Ishimoto
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March 21, 1995
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Wrestling Queendom – Success
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Osaka, Japan
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1
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[Note 1]
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Ishimoto defeated Kumiko Maekawa to win the vacant championship.
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[2]
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Deactivated
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1995
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The MMA-Division of AJW was discontinued due to lack of competition and the title de facto abandoned.
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[2]
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- ^ The length of the championship reign is too uncertain to calculate.
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