AAAW Single Championship

AAAW Single Championship
Details
Date established November 2, 1996
Promotion Gaea Japan
Other name(s)
AAAW Heavyweight Championship

The AAAW (All Asia Athlete Women's) Single Championship or AAAW Championship was a championship belt contested in the Japanese women's professional wrestling promotion Gaea Japan The belt was abandoned in 2005, after Gaea was closed down.

History

# Wrestler Reign Date Days held Location Event Notes
1 Chigusa Nagayo 1 November 2, 1996 322 Singapore GAEA We Are GAEA Japan! Defeated Devil Masami to become the first AAAW Champion.
2 Devil Masami 1 September 20, 1997 337 Kawasaki, Japan Live Event
3 Chigusa Nagayo 2 August 23, 1998 268 Tokyo, Japan Live Event
4 Aja Kong 1 May 18, 1999 606 Tokyo, Japan Live Event
5 Mayumi Ozaki 1 January 14, 2001 287 Tokyo, Japan Live Event
6 Aja Kong 2 October 28, 2001 45 Nagoya, Japan Live Event
7 Meiko Satomura 1 December 12, 2001 172 Kawasaki, Japan Live Event
8 Chikayo Nagashima 1 June 2, 2002 140 Tokyo, Japan Live Event
9 Manami Toyota 1 October 20, 2002 406 Yokohama, Japan Live Event
10 Dynamite Kansai 1 November 30, 2003 42 Tokyo, Japan Live Event
11 Ayako Hamada 1 January 11, 2004 110 Tokyo, Japan Live Event
12 Meiko Satomura 2 April 30, 2004 338 Tokyo, Japan Live Event
13 Aja Kong 3 April 3, 2005 7 Yokohama, Japan Live Event
- Desactivated - April 10, 2005 - - - Title retired at final Gaea show.

List of combined reigns

Rank Wrestler # of
Reigns
Combined
Days
1 Aja Kong 3 658
2 Chigusa Nagayo 2 590
3 Meiko Satomura 2 510
4 Manami Toyota 1 406
5 Devil Masami 1 337
6 Mayumi Ozaki 1 287
7 Chikayo Nagashima 1 140
8 Ayako Hamada 1 110
9 Dynamite Kansai 1 42

References

  1. "Devil Masami Profile". Retrieved 2007-07-13.
  2. "Chikayo Nagashima Profile". Retrieved 2007-07-13.

External links

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