BJW World Strong Heavyweight Championship

BJW World Strong Heavyweight Championship
Current design of the BJW World Strong Heavyweight Championship (2012 – present)
Details
PromotionBig Japan Pro Wrestling
Date establishedApril 14, 2012[1]
Current champion(s)Yuya Aoki
Date wonMay 4, 2023
Other name(s)
BJW Strong World Heavyweight Championship
Statistics
First champion(s)Yoshihito Sasaki
Most reignsDaisuke Sekimoto
Yuji Okabayashi (4 reigns)
Longest reignYuya Aoki (510+ days)
Shortest reignManabu Soya (58 days)
Oldest championKohei Sato (41 years, 87 days)[2]
Youngest championHideyoshi Kamitani (24 years, 178 days)[3]
Heaviest championShuji Ishikawa (130 kg (290 lb))[2]
Lightest championShinya Ishikawa (94 kg (207 lb))[4]

The BJW World Strong Heavyweight Championship (BJW認定世界ストロングヘビー級王座, BJW nintei sekai sutorongu hebī-kyū ōza) is a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship owned by the Japanese Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW) promotion. It is one of two heavyweight championships promoted by BJW, the other being the BJW Deathmatch Heavyweight Championship. The two titles symbolize the two sides of BJW; the Deathmatch Heavyweight Championship the hardcore wrestling side and the World Strong Heavyweight Championship the strong style side.[5] The title has a lower weight limit of 96 kg (212 lb). Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won as a result of a scripted match. There have been nineteen reigns shared among eleven different wrestlers. Yuya Aoki is the current champion in his first reign.

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  4. ^ 石川 晋也. Big Japan Pro Wrestling (in Japanese). Archived from the original on February 21, 2014. Retrieved February 7, 2014.
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