IWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship - Title History

Title History

Wrestler: Times: Date: Place: Notes:
Mike Anthony 1 February 19, 1994 San Juan, Puerto Rico title became inactive on February 20, 1994
Mr. Águila 1 May 21, 1999 Carolina, Puerto Rico tournament final to crown a new champion
MIKAMI 1 February 9, 2000 Mexico Phantom title change when Mr. Águila left to go to WWF
Shane Hill 1 March 11, 2000 Arroyo, Puerto Rico
Israel Felicano 1 May 20, 2000 Carolina, Puerto Rico
Andres Borges 1 June 3, 2000 Ponce, Puerto Rico
Israel Felicano 2 June 4, 2000 Cataño, Puerto Rico
Jesus Cristobal 1 June 17, 2000 Humacao, Puerto Rico
Shane Hill 2 August 19, 2000 Manati, Puerto Rico
Andres Borges 2 August 19, 2000 Manati, Puerto Rico Shane Hill handed the title back to Borges after defeating him in a non-title match because Bordes was upset over losing a match to his tag team partner
Andres Borges 3 September 30, 2000 Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
Tommy Diablo 1 October 14, 2000 Yabacoa, Puerto Rico
Paparazzi 1 October 21, 2000 Puerto Rico defeated Shane Hill to win the held-up title.
Juventud Guerrera 1 October 26, 2000 Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico
Sean Hill 3 October 28, 2000 Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Super Crazy 1 December 10, 2000 Moca, Puerto Rico
Andy Anderson 1 April 21, 2001 Carolina, Puerto Rico
Super Crazy 2 June 23, 2001 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Crash Holly 1 July 27, 2001 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Super Crazy 3 July 28, 2001 Carolina, Puerto Rico
Andy Anderson 2 December 8, 2001 Orocovis, Puerto Rico Super Crazy was striped of the title on December 8, 2001 by GM Savio Vega
Minoru Fujita 1 January 6, 2002 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Andy Anderson 3 February 2, 2002 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Chicano 1 March 2, 2002 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Stefano 1 April 6, 2002 Bayamon, Puerto Rico title was vacated on March 23, 2002
Stefano 2 May 4, 2002 Bayamon, Puerto Rico Title was vacated on April 27, 2002 in Levittown, Puerto Rico
Diabolico 1 November 23, 2002 Carolina, Puerto Rico
Paparazzi 2 February 2, 2003 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Noriega 1 April 19, 2003 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Tommy Diablo 2 September 20, 2003 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Blitz 1 November 1, 2003 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Tommy Diablo 3 November 15, 2003 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Blitz 2 November 29, 2003 Carolina, Puerto Rico
Paparazzi 3 February 12, 2004 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Super Atomo 1 February 28, 2004 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Blitz 3 April 3, 2004 Carolina, Puerto Rico
Tommy Diablo 4 April 17, 2004 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Golden Boy 1 October 30, 2004 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Super Mark 1 February 27, 2005 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Tommy Diablo 5 May 21, 2005 Toa Baja, Puerto Rico
Carlitos 1 October 1, 2005 Carolina, Puerto Rico
Blitz 4 2006 Caguas, Puerto Rico
Hammett 1 February 4, 2006 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Blitz 5 April 15, 2006 Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico
Carlitos 2 August 5, 2006 Bayamon, Puerto Rico
Super Mark 2 September 2, 2006 Caguas, Puerto Rico vacated the title on September 16, 2006 in Cayey, Puerto Rico
Julio Franco 1 October 15, 2006 Caguas, Puerto Rico won the vacant title in a battle royal
Bolo The Red Bulldog 1 November 18, 2006 Carolina, Puerto Rico title was retired on November 25, 2006 by Orlando Toledo announcing that the Cruiserweight title will be replacing the title

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