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World Women's Championship
(December 1987—September 1988)
Won By: Date: Event: Location: Reign:
Monster Ripper Dec 1987 -- --
Announced as defeating Wendi Richter before arriving in Stampede Wrestling.
All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling
International Wrestling Association of Japan
World Women's Championship
(September 1988—May 11, 1997)
Won By: Date: Event: Location: Reign:
Chigusa Nagayo Oct 22, 1988 Live Event Edmonton, AB, Canada 74 days
In an agreement with International Wrestling Association of Japan, a tournament is held to crown a new champion. Nagayo defeated Singh in the final. Other participants included Lola González and Evita Alonzo.
Madusa Micelli Jan 4, 1989 Live Event Tokyo, Japan 1 day
Chigusa Nagayo Jan 5, 1989 Live Event Tokyo, Japan 121 days
** Title Vacated ** May 6, 1989 -- --
Vacated after Nagayo retires.
Madusa Micelli Sep 14, 1989 Live Event Kumamoto, Japan 594 days
Defeated Beastie for the vacant title.
** Title Vacated ** 1991 -- --
Reasons unknown, Madusa returns to the U.S.A. by May of 1991.
Kyoko Inoue Aug 31, 1991 -- -- 238 days
Defeated Debbie Malenko in the final of a tournament for the vacant title.
Manami Toyota Apr 25, 1992 Wrestlemarinpiad Yokohama, Japan 1115 days
Reggie Bennett May 15, 1995 -- -- 203 days
Takako Inoue Dec 4, 1995 Live Event Tokyo, Japan 413 days
Unifies with All Pacific Championship after defeating Reggie Bennett on November 21, 1996 in Kobe, Japan.
Kyoko Inoue Jan 20, 1997 Live Event Tokyo, Japan 111 days
** Deactivated ** May 11, 1997 Live Event Nagoya, Japan
Inoue was unsatisfied after a match against Kaoru Ito ends in a 60-minute time limit draw. Title is vacated and then abandoned.