BJW Heavyweight Championship |
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Details |
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Date established |
March 20, 2001 |
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Date retired |
2004 |
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Statistics |
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First champion(s) |
Men's Teioh |
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Most reigns |
Men's Teioh |
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Longest reign |
Men's Teioh (491 Days) |
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Shortest reign |
Gran Hamada (36 Days) |
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The BJW Heavyweight Championship was a title defended in the Japanese professional wrestling promotion Big Japan Pro Wrestling. It lasted from 2001 through 2004.[1][2]
Title history
# |
Order in reign history |
Reign |
The reign number for the specific wrestler listed |
Event |
The event in which the title was won |
— |
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign |
N/A |
The information is not available or is unknown |
+ |
Indicates the current reign is changing daily |
# |
Wrestler |
Reign |
Date |
Days held |
Location |
Event |
Notes |
1 |
KAMIKAZE |
1 |
March 20, 2001 |
7002292000000000000♠292 |
Fukuoka, Japan |
Excite 2001 - Day 2 |
Defeated John Zandig in a tournament final to become the first champion. |
2 |
Daikokubo Benkei |
1 |
January 6, 2002 |
7002224000000000000♠224 |
Kawasaki, Japan |
New Year Great Series - Day 2 |
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3 |
Daisuke Sekimoto |
1 |
August 18, 2002 |
7001360000000000000♠36 |
Kanagawa, Japan |
Harder than Hardcore II |
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4 |
MEN's Teioh |
1 |
September 23, 2002 |
7001480000000000000♠48 |
Tokyo, Japan |
Monster - Day 8 |
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— |
Vacated |
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November 10, 2002 |
— |
Tokyo, Japan |
Live Event |
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5 |
MEN's Teioh |
2 |
March 30, 2003 |
7002506000000000000♠506 |
Kanagawa, Japan |
Harder than Hardcore IV |
Defeated Daisuke Sekimoto in a decisive match. |
6 |
Gran Hamada |
1 |
August 17, 2004 |
7001190000000000000♠19 |
Osaka, Japan |
Summer Night Osaka |
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7 |
MEN's Teioh |
3 |
September 5, 2004 |
5000000000000000000♠0 - 7002117000000000000♠117 |
Tokyo, Japan |
Men's World III - King Kong |
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— |
Retired |
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2004 |
— |
N/A |
N/A |
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