NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship

NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship
Hajime Ohara as NWA International Junior Heavyweight Champion.
Details
PromotionNational Wrestling Alliance
New Japan Pro-Wrestling
All Japan Pro Wrestling
Toryumon Mexico
Dradition
Date establishedDecember 10, 1979
Current champion(s)Último Dragón
Date wonJuly 19, 2010
Other name(s)
  • World Junior Heavyweight Championship
  • NWA Junior Heavyweight Championship
  • Junior Heavyweight Championship
  • International Junior Heavyweight Championship
Statistics
First champion(s)Steve Keirn
Most reignsAtsushi Onita/Chavo Guerrero (3 reigns)
Longest reignÚltimo Dragón

The NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship started in 1979. It was formed by a split in lineage from the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship caused by the retirement of champion Nelson Royal the same year. The first champion, Steve Keirn, was recognized as world champion only by Florida, Los Angeles, and New Japan Pro-Wrestling. This version was eventually taken to the latter promotion by Tatsumi Fujinami, who already held the WWF Junior Heavyweight Championship.

In 1981, champion Chavo Guerrero left NJPW to go back to the United States, only to come back to Japan under the banner of All Japan Pro Wrestling, where a year later, it was renamed the International Junior Heavyweight Championship to avoid confusion and (along with being given a new belt design) in general line with AJPW's NWA titles. The championship became the cornerstone of AJPW's junior heavyweight division until its eventual replacement by the World Junior Heavyweight Championship, which kept the belt design until 2017.[1]

In March 2007, after over two decades of inactivity, Toryumon Mexico reactivated the championship, using the belt that was used prior to November 1982.

  1. ^ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2006). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.