UWF Super Welterweight Championship - Title History

Title History

Wrestlers: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
El Pantera 1 June 15, 1992 Sōka, Japan
vacant when Pantera leaves tour.
Super Delfin 1 November 20, 1992 Osaka, Japan
SATO 1 March 3, 1995 Osaka, Japan
Vacates the title on May 12 because of an injury.
Super Delfin 2 May 14, 1995 Kooriyama, Japan
El Pantera 2 October 21, 1995 Iwate, Japan
Karloff Lagarde, Jr. 1 February 7, 1996 Mexico
El Pantera 3 March 5, 1996 Mexico
Super Delfin 3 August 5, 1996 Aomori, Japan
Men's Teioh 1 May 5, 1997 Nakayama, Japan
Super Delfin 4 January 16, 1998 Sapporo, Japan
Black Buffalo 1 November 21, 1999 Osaka, Japan
Super Delfin 5 November 28, 1999 Osaka, Japan
Abandons title after match in order to create a new title

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