British Commonwealth Junior Heavyweight Championship - Title History

Title History

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Doc Dean 1 April, 1995
Steve J 1 August 12, 1995 London, England
The Great Sasuke 1 September 25, 1995 Akita, Japan
Danny Collins 1 May 5, 1996 Sendai, Japan
Dick Togo 1 May 6, 1996 Nakayama, Japan
Jushin Liger 1 June 17, 1996 Tokyo, Japan
Último Dragón 1 August 2, 1996 Tokyo, Japan
The Great Sasuke 2 August 5, 1996 Tokyo, Japan Becomes one of eight championships comprising New Japan Pro Wrestling's J-Crown
Último Dragón 2 October 11, 1996 Osaka, Japan
Jushin Liger 2 January 4, 1997 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Dragón at Wrestling World
El Samurai 1 July 6, 1997 Sapporo, Japan
Shinjiro Otani 1 August 10, 1997 Nagoya, Japan
Otani Vacates title on October 5, 1997, along with Five other titles in the J-Crown, besides the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title
The Dirtbike Kid 1 February 14, 1998 London, England Defeated Mikey Whipwreck for the vacant title
Vacated
Tiger Mask IV 1 April 11, 1999 London, England Defeated Jason Cross for the vacant title
Vacated due to injury
Curry Man 1 December 14, 1999 Niigata, Japan Defeated Minoru Fujita for the vacant title
Tiger Mask IV 2 March 10, 2000 Aomori, Japan
Masaaki Mochizuki 1 March 10, 2001 Tokyo, Japan
Magnum TOKYO 1 July 1, 2001 Hyogo, Japan
SUWA 1 March 15, 2002 Yokohama, Japan
Dotti Shuji 1 June 19, 2003 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Masaaki Mochizuki & SUWA in a Three Way Dance.
Jun Ogawauchi 1 November 10, 2003 Hyogo, Japan
Held up after a match against Second Doi went to a "No Contest" due to interference by "brother" YASSHI on December 7, 2003, in Kanazawa, Japan. The TItle has been inactive since.

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