WWWA World Single Championship#History

{{short description|Professional wrestling women's championship}}

{{Infobox pro wrestling championship

|name = WWWA World Single Championship

|image = File:WWWA_World_Single_Championship.png

|image_size =

|alt =

|caption = Last design of the title (1990s - 2006)

|created = January 28, 1937

|retired = March 26, 2006

|promotion = All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW)

|firstchamp = Mildred Burke

|finalchamp = Nanae Takahashi

|mostreigns = Jumbo Miyamoto (5 reigns)

|longestreign = Bull Nakano (1,057 days)

|shortestreign = Lioness Asuka and Nanae Takahashi (<1 days)
{{small|Bambi Ball (0-4 days)}}

|oldest =

|youngest =

|heaviest =

|lightest =

|pastnames = WWWA World Heavyweight Championship

}}

The {{nihongo|WWWA World Single Championship|WWWA世界シングル王座|WWWA sekai shinguru ōza}} was the top singles women's professional wrestling championship in All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW) from 1970 until it closed in 2006. It was also known in Pro Wrestling Illustrated and other London Publishing wrestling magazines as the All-Japan Women's International Championship.Inside Wrestling, London Publishing Co., November 1989, in Roll Call of Champions The title was descended from the original Women's World Championship, which Mildred Burke won in 1937.

On September 2, 2017, the title was revived for one day by former AJW wrestlers Kumiko Maekawa, Manami Toyota, Nanae Takahashi and Yumiko Hotta at an independent event produced by Hotta. The soon-to-retire Toyota then defeated Hotta and was awarded the title belt.{{cite web |url=http://battle-news.com/?p=32627 |title=【試合結果】9・2 堀田祐美子自主興行 新宿Face大会 堀田祐美子vs豊田真奈美 井上京子&勝愛実vs神取忍&安納サオリ 井上貴子&高橋奈七永vs水波綾&星ハム子 |date=September 3, 2017 |accessdate=September 3, 2017 |work=Battle News | language=Japanese}}

Title history

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|number = 1

|champion = {{sortname|Mildred|Burke}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|January, 1937}}

|days =

|location =

|event = Live Event

|notes = Burke recognized herself as the first and still-undefeated World Women's Champion, even after the National Wrestling Alliance had ceased to recognize her as champion after officials called her two out of three falls encounter with June Byers on August 20, 1954 in Atlanta, Georgia which never had a finish. Burke returned to the promotion she founded, World Women's Wrestling Association and continued to defend the championship.

|ref = {{cite web|last1=|first1=|title=WWWA World Singles Title (Japan)|url=https://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/zenjo/wwwa-s.html|work=wrestling-titles.com|date=|accessdate=}}National Wrestling Alliance, The Untold Story of the Monopoly that Strangled Pro Wrestling, p. 292, Tim Hornbaker, ECW Press, 2007, {{ISBN|1-55022-741-6}}

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|sort number = 1.5

|type = vacated

|date = 1956

|location =

|event =

|notes = The championship was vacated after Mildred Burke retired from wrestling.

|ref =

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|number = 2

|champion = {{sort|Vagnone, Marie|Marie Vagnone}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|August, 1970}}

|days =

|location = Los Angeles, CA

|event = Live Event

|notes = Vagnone won a tournament to win the vacant championship.

|ref =

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|number = 3

|champion = {{sort|Kyo, Aiko|Aiko Kyo}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|October 15, 1970}}

|days = {{age in days nts|October 15, 1970|March 9, 1972}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes = This was a two-out-of-three falls match.

|ref = {{cite web|last1=|first1=|title=AJW|url=https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=242030|work=Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database|date=|accessdate=}}

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|number = 4

|champion = {{sortname|Jean|Antoine}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|March 9, 1972}}

|days = {{age in days nts|March 9, 1972|March 15, 1972}}

|location = Ōtawara, Tochigi, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

|ref =

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|number = 5

|champion = {{sort|Kyo, Aiko|Aiko Kyo}}

|reign = 2

|date = {{dts|March 15, 1972}}

|days = {{age in days nts|March 15, 1972|April 26, 1972}}

|location = Nagoya, Aichi, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes = This was a two-out-of-three falls match.

|ref = {{cite web|last1=|first1=|title=AJW|url=https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=193536|work=Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database|date=|accessdate=}}

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|number = 6

|champion = {{sort|Starr, Sandy|Sandy Starr}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|April 26, 1972}}

|days = {{age in days nts|April 26, 1972|May 24, 1972}}

|location = Osaka, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

|ref =

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|number = 7

|champion = {{sort|Kyo, Aiko|Aiko Kyo}}

|reign = 3

|date = {{dts|May 24, 1972}}

|days = {{age in days nts|May 24, 1972|July 1, 1972 }}

|location = Fukuoka, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

|ref =

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|number = 8

|champion = {{sort|Lee, Sarah|Sarah Lee}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|July 1, 1972}}

|days = {{age in days nts|July 1, 1972|July 26, 1972}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

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|number = 9

|champion = {{sort|Hoshino, Miyoko|Miyoko Hoshino}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|July 26, 1972}}

|days = {{age in days nts|July 26, 1972|May 15, 1973}}

|location = Kasukabe, Saitama, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

|ref =

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|number = 10

|champion = {{sortname|Sandy|Parker}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|May 15, 1973}}

|days = {{age in days nts|May 15, 1973|July 10, 1973}}

|location = Chōshi, Chiba, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

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|number = 11

|champion = {{sort|Hoshino, Miyoko|Miyoko Hoshino}}

|reign = 2

|date = {{dts|July 10, 1973}}

|days = {{age in days nts|July 10, 1973|September 11, 1973}}

|location = Kasama, Ibaraki, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

|ref =

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|number = 12

|champion = {{sort|Miyamoto, Jumbo|Jumbo Miyamoto}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|September 11, 1973}}

|days = {{age in days nts|September 11, 1973|March 2, 1974}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

|ref =

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|number = 13

|champion = {{sort|Ball, Bambi|Bambi Ball}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|March 2, 1974}}

|days = {{age in days nts|March 2, 1974|March 2, 1974}} – {{age in days nts|March 2, 1974|March 6, 1974}}

|location = Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

|ref =

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|sort number = 13.5

|type = vacated

|date = {{dts|March 1974}}

|location =

|event =

|notes = The championship was vacated after Bambi Ball suffered an injury.

|ref =

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|number = 14

|champion = {{sort|Miyamoto, Jumbo|Jumbo Miyamoto}}

|reign = 2

|date = {{dts|March 6, 1974}}

|days = {{age in days nts|March 6, 1974|April 1, 1974}}

|location = Maebashi, Gunma, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes = Miyamoto defeated Jane O'Brien to win the vacant championship.

|ref =

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|number = 15

|champion = {{sort|West, Jackie|Jackie West}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|April 1, 1974}}

|days = {{age in days nts|April 1, 1974|April 24, 1974}}

|location = Kobe, Hyōgo, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes = This was a two-out-of-three falls match.

|ref = {{cite web|last1=|first1=|title=AJW|url=https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=242168|work=Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database|date=|accessdate=}}

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|number = 16

|champion = {{sort|Miyamoto, Jumbo|Jumbo Miyamoto}}

|reign = 3

|date = {{dts|April 24, 1974}}

|days = {{age in days nts|April 24, 1974|March 19, 1975}}

|location = Kumamoto, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

|ref =

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|number = 17

|champion = {{sort|Fumiake, Mach|Mach Fumiake}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|March 19, 1975}}

|days = {{age in days nts|March 19, 1975|April 2, 1975}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

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|number = 18

|champion = {{sort|Miyamoto, Jumbo|Jumbo Miyamoto}}

|reign = 4

|date = {{dts|April 2, 1975}}

|days = {{age in days nts|April 2, 1975|March 15, 1976}}

|location = Osaka, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

|ref =

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|number = 19

|champion = {{sort|Akagi, Mariko|Mariko Akagi}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|March 15, 1976}}

|days = {{age in days nts|March 15, 1976|April 17, 1976}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

|ref =

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|number = 20

|champion = {{sort|Miyamoto, Jumbo|Jumbo Miyamoto}}

|reign = 5

|date = {{dts|April 17, 1976}}

|days = {{age in days nts|April 17, 1976|June 8, 1976}}

|location = Toyokawa, Aichi, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

|ref =

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|number = 21

|champion = {{sort|Ueda, Maki|Maki Ueda}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|June 8, 1976}}

|days = {{age in days nts|June 8, 1976|November 30, 1976}}

|location = Tottori, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

|ref =

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|number = 22

|champion = {{sort|Akagi, Mariko|Mariko Akagi}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|November 30, 1976}}

|days = {{age in days nts|November 30, 1976|July 29, 1977}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes = This was a two-out-of-three falls match.

|ref = {{cite web|last1=|first1=|title=AJW|url=https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=242362|work=Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database|date=|accessdate=}}

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|number = 23

|champion = {{sort|Ueda, Maki|Maki Ueda}}

|reign = 2

|date = {{dts|July 29, 1977}}

|days = {{age in days nts|July 29, 1977|November 1, 1977}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

|ref =

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|number = 24

|champion = {{sortname|Jackie|Sato}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|November 1, 1977}}

|days = {{age in days nts|November 1, 1977|July 31, 1979}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

|ref =

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|number = 25

|champion = {{sortname|Monster|Ripper|Rhonda Sing}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|July 31, 1979}}

|days = {{age in days nts|July 31, 1979|September 13, 1979}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

|ref =

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|number = 26

|champion = {{sortname|Jackie|Sato}}

|reign = 2

|date = {{dts|September 13, 1979}}

|days = {{age in days nts|September 13, 1979|March 15, 1980}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

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|number = 27

|champion = {{sortname|Monster|Ripper|Rhonda Sing}}

|reign = 2

|date = {{dts|March 15, 1980}}

|days = {{age in days nts|March 15, 1980|August 8, 1980}}

|location = Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

|ref =

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|sort number = 27.5

|type = vacated

|date = {{dts|August 8, 1980}}

|location =

|event =

|notes = The championship was vacated after a match with Jackie Sato.

|ref =

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|number = 28

|champion = {{sortname|Jackie|Sato}}

|reign = 3

|date = {{dts|December 16, 1980}}

|days = {{age in days nts|December 16, 1980|February 25, 1981}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes = Sato defeated Nancy Kumi to win the vacant championship.

|ref =

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|number = 29

|champion = {{sortname|Rimi|Yokota|Jaguar Yokota}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|February 25, 1981}}

|days = {{age in days nts|February 25, 1981|May 7, 1983}}

|location = Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

|ref = {{cite book |last1=Molinaro |first1=John |editor-last1=Marek |editor-first1=Jeff |editor-link1=Jeff Marek |editor-last2=Meltzer |editor-first2=Dave |editor-link2=Dave Meltzer |year=2002 |title=Top 100 Pro Wrestlers of All Time |publisher=Winding Stair Press |location=Toronto, Ontario |pages=166, 208 |isbn=1-55366-305-5}}

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|number = 30

|champion = {{sortname|La|Galáctica|Pantera Sureña}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|May 7, 1983}}

|days = {{age in days nts|May 7, 1983|June 1, 1983}}

|location = Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

|ref =

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|number = 31

|champion = {{sortname|Jaguar|Yokota}}

|reign = 2

|date = {{dts|June 1, 1983}}

|days = {{age in days nts|June 1, 1983|December 1, 1985}} – {{age in days nts|June 1, 1983|December 12, 1985}}

|location = Ōmiya-ku, Saitama, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes = Yokota is formerly known as Rimi Yokota.

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|sort number = 31.5

|type = vacated

|date = {{dts|December 1985}}

|location =

|event =

|notes = The championship was vacated due to Jaguar Yokota retiring.

|ref =

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|number = 32

|champion = {{sortname|Devil|Masami}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|December 12, 1985}}

|days = {{age in days nts|December 12, 1985|August 23, 1986}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes = Masami defeated Dump Matsumoto to win the vacant championship. Masami also defended the All Pacific Championship.

|ref =

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|number = 33

|champion = {{sort|Omori, Yukari|Yukari Omori}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|August 23, 1986}}

|days = {{age in days nts|August 23, 1986|October 20, 1987}}

|location = Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

|ref =

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|number = 34

|champion = {{sortname|Chigusa|Nagayo}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|October 20, 1987}}

|days = {{age in days nts|October 20, 1987|August 25, 1988}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = War Dream

|notes = This match was also for the All Pacific Championship.

|ref = {{cite web|last1=|first1=|title=AJW War Dream|url=https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=43553|work=Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database|date=|accessdate=}}

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|number = 35

|champion = {{sortname|Lioness|Asuka}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|August 25, 1988}}

|days = <1

|location = Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes = Asuka won the championship by forfeit due to Chigusa Nagayo being injured.

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|sort number = 35.5

|type = vacated

|date = {{dts|August 25, 1988}}

|location =

|event =

|notes = The championship was vacated after Lioness Asuka refused the championship.

|ref =

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|number = 36

|champion = {{sortname|Lioness|Asuka}}

|reign = 2

|date = {{dts|January 29, 1989}}

|days = {{age in days nts|January 29, 1989|July 19, 1989}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes = Asuka defeated Chigusa Nagayo to win the vacant championship.

|ref =

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|sort number = 36.5

|type = vacated

|date = {{dts|July 19, 1989}}

|location =

|event =

|notes = The championship was vacated after Lioness Asuka retiring.

|ref =

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|number = 37

|champion = {{sortname|Bull|Nakano}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|January 4, 1990}}

|days = {{age in days nts|January 4, 1990|November 26, 1992}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes = Nakano defeated Mitsuko Nishiwaki in a tournament final to win the vacant championship.

|ref =

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|number = 38

|champion = {{sortname|Aja|Kong}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|November 26, 1992}}

|days = {{age in days nts|November 26, 1992|March 26, 1995}}

|location = Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan

|event = Dream Rush in Kawasaki

|notes =

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|number = 39

|champion = {{sortname|Manami|Toyota}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|March 26, 1995}}

|days = {{age in days nts|March 26, 1995|June 27, 1995}}

|location = Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan

|event = Wrestling Queendom Victory

|notes =

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|number = 40

|champion = {{sortname|Aja|Kong}}

|reign = 2

|date = {{dts|June 27, 1995}}

|days = {{age in days nts|June 27, 1995|August 30, 1995}}

|location = Sapporo, Japan

|event = Zenjo Movement - Day 40

|notes =

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|number = 41

|champion = {{sortname|Dynamite|Kansai}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|August 30, 1995}}

|days = {{age in days nts|August 30, 1995|December 4, 1995}}

|location = Osaka, Japan

|event = WWWA Champions Night Osaka Queen's Holy Night

|notes =

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|number = 42

|champion = {{sortname|Manami|Toyota}}

|reign = 2

|date = {{dts|December 4, 1995}}

|days = {{age in days nts|December 4, 1995|December 8, 1996}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Monday Night Sensation

|notes =

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|number = 43

|champion = {{sortname|Kyoko|Inoue}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|December 8, 1996}}

|days = {{age in days nts|December 8, 1996|May 11, 1997}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Kokugikan Chojoden The Real Earnest

|notes =

|ref = {{cite web | url = http://www-diana.com/members/inoue/ | script-title=ja:プロフィール | accessdate=March 3, 2013 | work=World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana | language=Japanese}}

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|sort number = 43.5

|type = vacated

|date = {{dts|May 11, 1997}}

|location = Nagoya, Aichi, Japan

|event = Zenjo Transformation - Day 8

|notes = Kyoko Inoue voluntarily vacated the championship after a match against Kaoru Ito ended in a time limit draw.

|ref = {{cite web|last1=|first1=|title=AJW Zenjo Transformation - Tag 8|url=https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=123002|work=Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database|date=|accessdate=}}

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|number = 44

|champion = {{sortname|Kyoko|Inoue}}

|reign = 2

|date = {{dts|June 17, 1997}}

|days = {{age in days nts|June 17, 1997|August 20, 1997}}

|location = Sapporo, Japan

|event = Zenjo Transformation - Day 35

|notes = Inoue defeated Kaoru Ito to win the vacant championship.

|ref =

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|number = 45

|champion = {{sortname|Yumiko|Hotta}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|August 20, 1997}}

|days = {{age in days nts|August 20, 1997|March 21, 1998}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Budokan Queens - Brightness

|notes =

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|number = 46

|champion = {{sortname|Shinobu|Kandori}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|March 21, 1998}}

|days = {{age in days nts|March 21, 1998|March 10, 1999}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes = This was a title vs. title match, in which Kandori also defended the LLPW Championship.

|ref =

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|number = 47

|champion = {{sortname|Yumiko|Hotta}}

|reign = 2

|date = {{dts|March 10, 1999}}

|days = {{age in days nts|March 10, 1999|July 11, 1999}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes = This was a knockout match.

|ref =

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|number = 48

|champion = {{sortname|Kyoko|Inoue}}

|reign = 3

|date = {{dts|July 11, 1999}}

|days = {{age in days nts|July 11, 1999|October 22, 1999}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Odaiba W Explosion - Day 2

|notes =

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|number = 49

|champion = {{sortname|Yumiko|Hotta}}

|reign = 3

|date = {{dts|October 22, 1999}}

|days = {{age in days nts|October 22, 1999|January 4, 2000}}

|location = Fukuoka, Japan

|event = Neo Ladies Live in Hakata

|notes =

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|number = 50

|champion = {{sortname|Manami|Toyota}}

|reign = 3

|date = {{dts|January 4, 2000}}

|days = {{age in days nts|January 4, 2000|September 17, 2000}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Live Event

|notes =

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|number = 51

|champion = Kaoru Ito

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|September 17, 2000}}

|days = {{age in days nts|September 17, 2000|February 24, 2002}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Zenjo Stroke

|notes =

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|number = 52

|champion = {{sortname|Manami|Toyota}}

|reign = 4

|date = {{dts|February 24, 2002}}

|days = {{age in days nts|February 24, 2002|July 6, 2002}}

|location = Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan

|event = Zenjo Turbulence

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|number = 53

|champion = Kaoru Ito

|reign = 2

|date = {{dts|July 6, 2002}}

|days = {{age in days nts|July 6, 2002|October 20, 2002}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Japan Grand Prix - Day 15: The Queendom of WWWA

|notes =

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|number = 54

|champion = {{sortname|Momoe|Nakanishi}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|October 20, 2002}}

|days = {{age in days nts|October 20, 2002|May 11, 2003}}

|location = Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan

|event = Tag League the Best - Day 2 Real All-Womanism Dream Explosion: Kawasaki Part 1

|notes =

|ref = {{cite web | url = http://blog.livedoor.jp/oe_ke/archives/50868688.html | script-title=ja:ママ(大江百重) | last=Oe | first=Momoe | date=July 7, 2005 | accessdate=March 15, 2013 | publisher=Livedoor | language=Japanese}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number = 55

|champion = {{sortname|Ayako|Hamada}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|May 11, 2003}}

|days = {{age in days nts|May 11, 2003|January 4, 2004}}

|location = Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan

|event = 35th Anniversary - The Future

|notes =

|ref =

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number = 56

|champion = {{sortname|Amazing|Kong|Awesome Kong}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|January 4, 2004}}

|days = {{age in days nts|January 4, 2004|May 2, 2004}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = The Legend of Women's Pro Wrestling - Day 2

|notes =

|ref = {{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/Bios/kong.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120714065124/http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/Bios/kong.html|url-status=usurped|archive-date=July 14, 2012|title=Awesome Kong|publisher=SLAM! Wrestling|accessdate=3 January 2010|date=12 October 2009|author=Oliver, Greg}}

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number = 57

|champion = {{sortname|Ayako|Hamada}}

|reign = 2

|date = {{dts|May 2, 2004}}

|days = {{age in days nts|May 2, 2004|December 12, 2004}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = New Wave - Day 6

|notes =

|ref =

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number = 58

|champion = {{sortname|Nanae|Takahashi}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|December 12, 2004}}

|days = {{age in days nts|December 12, 2004|December 29, 2004}}

|location = Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan

|event = Rising Generation Special in Kawasaki

|notes =

|ref =

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number = 58.5

|type = vacated

|date = {{dts|December 29, 2004}}

|location =

|event =

|notes = The championship was vacated after Nanae Takahashi suffered an injury.

|ref =

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number = 59

|champion = {{sort|Maekawa, Kumiko|Kumiko Maekawa}}

|reign = 1

|date = {{dts|January 3, 2005}}

|days = {{age in days nts|January 3, 2005|March 26, 2006}}

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Dead or Alive - Day 1

|notes = Maekawa defeated Ayako Hamada to win the vacant championship.

|ref =

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|number = 60

|champion = {{sortname|Nanae|Takahashi}}

|reign = 2

|date = {{dts|March 26, 2006}}

|days = <1

|location = Tokyo, Japan

|event = Kumiko Maekawa Retirement Show

|notes =

|ref =

}}{{Professional wrestling title history middle

|sort number = 60.5

|type = deactivated

|date = {{dts|March 26, 2006}}

|location =

|event =

|notes = The championship retired when AJW closed.

|ref =

}}

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Combined reigns

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|style="background-color:#bbeeff"|¤

|The exact length of a title reign is uncertain; the combined length may not be correct.

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!Rank

!Wrestler

!No. of
Reigns

!Combined
Days

1

|{{sortname|Mildred|Burke}} || 1 || 7,238

2

|{{sortname|Jaguar Yokota/Rimi|Yokota|Jaguar Yokota}} || 2 || style="background-color:#bbeeff"|1,715 – 1,726¤

3

|{{sortname|Bull|Nakano}} || 1 || 1,057

4

|{{sort|Miyamoto, Jumbo|Jumbo Miyamoto}} || 5 || 927

5

|{{sortname|Aja|Kong}} || 2 || 914

6

|{{sortname|Jackie|Sato}} || 3 || 892

7

|{{sortname|Manami|Toyota}} || 4 || 852

8

|Kaoru Ito || 2 || 631

9

|{{sort|Kyo, Aiko|Aiko Kyo}} || 3 || 591

10

|{{sortname|Ayako|Hamada}} || 2 || 462

11

|{{sort|Maekawa, Kumiko|Kumiko Maekawa}} || 1 || 447

12

|{{sort|Omori, Yukari|Yukari Omori}} || 1 || 423

13

|{{sortname|Yumiko|Hotta}} || 3 || 410

14

|{{sort|Hoshino, Miyoko|Miyoko Hoshino}} || 2 || 356

15

|{{sortname|Shinobu|Kandori}} || 1 || 354

16

|{{sortname|Kyoko|Inoue}} || 3 || 321

17

|{{sortname|Chigusa|Nagayo}} || 1 || 310

18

|{{sort|Akagi, Mariko|Mariko Akagi}} || 2 || 274

19

|{{sort|Ueda, Maki|Maki Ueda}} || 2 || 270

20

|{{sortname|Devil|Masami}} || 1 || 254

21

|{{sortname|Momoe|Nakanishi}} || 2 || 203

22

|{{sortname|Monster|Ripper|Rhonda Sing}} || 2 || 190

23

|{{sortname|Lioness|Asuka}} || 2 || 171

24

|{{sortname|Amazing|Kong|Awesome Kong}} || 1 || 119

25

|{{sortname|Dynamite|Kansai}} || 1 || 96

26

|{{sort|Vagnone, Marie|Marie Vagnone}}|| 1 || 60

27

|{{sortname|Sandy|Parker}}|| 1 || 56

28

|{{sort|Starr, Sandy|Sandy Starr}} || 1 || 28

29

|{{sort|Galactica|La Galactica}} || 1 || 25

30

|{{sort|Lee, Sarah|Sarah Lee}} || 1 || 25

31

|{{sort|West, Jackie|Jackie West}} || 1 || 23

32

|{{sortname|Nanae|Takahashi}} || 2 || 17

33

|{{sort|Fumiake, Mach|Mach Fumiake}} || 1 || 14

34

|{{sortname|Jean|Antone}} || 1 || 6

35

|{{sort|Ball, Bambi|Bambi Ball}} || 1 || style="background-color:#bbeeff"|0 – 5¤

See also

References

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