翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Uwa Goromo Station
・ UWA Heavyweight Championship (Vancouver version)
・ Uwa language
・ UWA Publishing
・ UWA School of Music
・ UWA Sports Park
・ UWA Tag Team Championship (Vancouver Version)
・ UWA Telerobot
・ UWA Torpedoes
・ UWA World Featherweight Championship
・ UWA World Heavyweight Championship
・ UWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship
・ UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship
・ UWA World Light Heavyweight Championship
・ UWA World Lightweight Championship
UWA World Middleweight Championship
・ UWA World Tag Team Championship
・ UWA World Trios Championship
・ UWA World Welterweight Championship
・ UWA World Women's Championship
・ UWA World Women's Tag Team Championship
・ Uwa, Ehime
・ Uwa, Nepal
・ UWA-101
・ Uwa-obi
・ UWA/UWF Intercontinental Tag Team Championship
・ Uwabaki
・ Uwada Dam
・ Uwagi
・ Uwai Satokane


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

UWA World Middleweight Championship : ウィキペディア英語版
UWA World Middleweight Championship

The UWA World Middleweight Championship (''Campeonato Mundial de Peso Medio UWA'' in Spanish) is a professional wrestling championship originally created and sanctioend by the Mexican lucha libre promotion Universal Wrestling Association (UWA) from 1976 until the UWA closed in 1995. Upon the closing of the UWA, the title migrated to Japan's Michinoku Pro Wrestling and Toryumon Japan promotions. Currently, the title resides in Taka Michinoku's promotion, Kaientai Dojo, where it is currently held by Hiro Tonai
==Title history==
;Key
|
|1
|
|
|Inuyama, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!24
|
|4
|
|
|Osaka, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!25
|Kouji Ishinriki
|1
|
|
|Osaka, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!26
|
|5
|
|
||Mexico City, Distrito Federal
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-style="background-color:#e3e3e3"
|
|Vacated
|—
|
|—
|Tokyo, Japan
|
|align=left|Title vacated after Dragón wins the NWA World Middleweight Championship from Corazón de León.

|-
!27
|
|1
|
|
|Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
|Live event
|align=left|Defeated Takashi Okano to win the vacant title.
|-
!28
|
|1
|
|
|
|
|align=left| 

|-
!29
|
|1
|
|
|Tokyo, Japan
|Live event
|align=left|Won the title when Garza was knocked out accidentally during the match.

|-style="background-color:#e3e3e3"
|
|Vacated
|—
|
|—
|Tokyo, Japan
|Live event
|align=left|Motegi immediately vacated the title after winning it.

|-
!30
|Tiger Mask
|1
|
|
|Towada, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-style="background-color:#e3e3e3"
|
|Vacated
|—
|
|—
|
|
|align=left|Title vacated after Tiger Mask is injured on December 11, 1996.

|-
!31
|
|1
|
|
|Yonezawa, Japan
|Live event
|align=left|Defeated El Pantera to win the vacant title.

|-
!32
|
|1
|
|
|Nagoya, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-style="background-color:#e3e3e3"
|
|Vacated
|—
|
|—
|
|
|Title vacated after defending against Tiger Mask.

|-
!33
|
|1
|
|
|Iwate, Japan
|Live event
|align=left|Defeated Ikuto Hidaka to win the vacant title.

|-style="background-color:#e3e3e3"
|
|Vacated
|—
|
|—
|
|
|align=left|Championship vacated for undocumented reasons.

|-
!34
|
|1
|
|
|Tokyo, Japan
|Live event
|align=left|Silver Wolf defeated Hi69 in a tournament final to win the vacant title.

|-style="background-color:#e3e3e3"
|
|Vacated
|—
|
|—
|
|
|align=left|Championship vacated for undocumented reasons.

|-
!35
|Hi69
|1
|
|
|Tokyo, Japan
|Live event
|align=left|Defeated PABLO in a tournament final to win the vacant title.

|-
!36
|
|1
|
|
|Chiba, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!37
|X #3
|1
|
|
|Chiba, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!38
|
|1
|
|
|Tokyo, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!39
|Onryo
|1
|
|
|Chiba, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!40
|GENTARO
|1
|
|
|Chiba, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!41
|
|1
|
|
|Shiwa, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!42
|PSYCHO
|1
|
|
|Tokyo, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!43
|
|1
|
|
|Fukuoka, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!44
|
|2
|
|
|Tokyo, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!45
|
|2
|
|
|Tokyo, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!46
|
|1
|
|
|Chiba, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!47
|
|3
|
|
|Tokyo, Japan
|Live event
|align=left|Match was also for the Independent World Junior Heavyweight Championship.

|-
!48
|Quiet Storm
|1
|
|
|Tokyo, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!49
|PSYCHO
|2
|
|
|Chiba, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!50
|Shinobu
|1
|
|
|Tokyo, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!51
|Kaji Tomato
|1
|
|
|Chiba, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!52
|Yasu Urano
|1
|
|
|Tokyo, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!53
|Kaji Tomato
|2
|
|
|Chiba, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!54
|
|2
|
|
|Tokyo, Japan
|Live event
|align=left|This was a three-way match, also involving Marines Mask II.

|-
!55
|Daigoro Kashiwa
|1
|
|
|Yokohama, Japan
|Live event
|align=left|This was a three-way match, also involving Boso Boy Raito.

|-
!56
|Yuki Sato
|1
|
|
|Yokohama, Japan
|Live event
|align=left|This was a three-way match, also involving Hiro Tonai.

|-
!57
|
|1
|
|
|Tokyo, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!58
|Ryuichi Sekine
|1
|
|
|Chiba, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!59
|Makoto Oishi
|4
|
|
|Chiba, Japan
|Live event
|align=left|Previously won the title as "Sambo Oishi".

|-
!60
|Kaji Tomato
|3
|
|
|Chiba, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!61
|Yuki Sato
|2
|
|
|Chiba, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!62
|Kaji Tomato
|4
|
|
|Shizuoka, Japan
|Live event
|align=left| 

|-
!63
|Hiro Tonai
|1
|
|+
|Tokyo, Japan
|Club-K Super in Korakuen Hall
|align=left| 

|}

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「UWA World Middleweight Championship」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.