NWA World Welterweight Championship

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The NWA World Welterweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship governed by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre. The title has also been used by New Japan Pro Wrestling, and was part of its J-Crown Championship. As with the NWA World Light Heavyweight and World Middleweight Championships, it is not recognized by the current National Wrestling Alliance. The title was the first true NWA Alliance World Championship to be based in Mexico (the middleweight title had been acquired from the National Wrestling Association in 1939).

Wrestler: Reigns: Date: Place: Notes:
El Santo 1 March 15, 1946 Mexico City, Mexico Defeated Pete Pancof to become the first champion.
Jack O'Brien 1 February 15, 1947 Mexico City, Mexico
Gory Guerrero 1 April 29, 1949 Mexico City, Mexico
Bobby Bonales 1 July 11, 1951
El Santo 2 September 26, 1952
Blue Demon 1 July 25, 1953 Mexico City, Mexico
Karloff Lagarde 1 January 31, 1958 Mexico City, Mexico
Huracan Ramirez 1 August 5, 1965 Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
Karloff Lagarde 2 September 24, 1965 Mexico City, Mexico
Vento Castella 1 May 7, 1967 Mexico City, Mexico
Karloff Lagarde 3 July 3, 1967 Mexico City, Mexico
Alberto Muñoz 1 July 11, 1971 Mexico City, Mexico
Vacated October 25, 1973
Mano Negra 1 December 14, 1973 Mexico City, Mexico Defeated Karloff Lagarde to win the vacant title.
Blue Demon 2 June 29, 1975 Mexico City, Mexico
Fishman 1 April 9, 1976 Mexico City, Mexico
Mano Negra 2 November 19, 1976 Mexico City, Mexico
Americo Rocca 1 April 30, 1979 Mexico City, Mexico
Kato Kung Lee 1 January 19, 1980 Mexico City, Mexico
El Supremo 1 May 4, 1980 Mexico City, Mexico
Lizmark 1 June 4, 1980 Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico
La Fiera 1 October 23, 1981 Mexico City, Mexico
Americo Rocca 2 July 18, 1982 Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Mocho Cóta 1 January 27, 1984 Mexico City, Mexico
Chamaco Velaguez 1 July 26, 1984 Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
Vacated July 20, 1985
El Dandy 1 November 17, 1985 Mexico City, Mexico
Monarca Cruz 2 April 7, 1986 Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico
El Dandy 2 August 24, 1986
Javier Rocca 1 November 2, 1986 Mexico City, Mexico
Solar II 1 July 30, 1988 Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico
Fuerza Guerrera 1 October 4, 1988 Mexico City, Mexico
Águila Solitaria 1 June 2, 1989 Mexico City, Mexico
Fuerza Guerrera 2 September 21, 1989 Puebla, Puebla, Mexico
Misterioso 1 December 6, 1991 Mexico City, Mexico
Vacated May 1992 Title vacated when Misterioso leaves CMLL.
Negro Casas 1 December 1, 1995 Mexico City, Mexico Defeated El Hijo del Santo in a tournament final to win the
vacant title.
Shinjiro Ohtani 1 August 3, 1996 Tokyo, Japan
Último Dragón 1 August 4, 1996 Tokyo, Japan
The Great Sasuke 1 August 5, 1996 Tokyo, Japan The championship becomes one of eight championships
comprising New Japan Pro Wrestling's J-Crown Championship.
Último Dragón 2 October 11, 1996 Osaka, Japan
Jushin Liger 1 January 4, 1997 Tokyo, Japan
El Samurai 1 July 6, 1997 Sapporo, Japan
Shinjiro Otani 2 August 10, 1997 Nagoya, Japan
Vacated October 5, 1997 Otani vacated five of the six remaining J-Crown titles after
being forced by the World Wrestling Federation to return their
Light Heavyweight Championship belt. This also ended the
J-Crown Championship.
Dragon Kid 1 February 6, 1999 Nagoya, Japan Defeated Dr. Cerebro to win the vacant title.
Judo Suwa 1 April 25, 1999 Kawasaki, Japan
Ken'ichiro Arai 1 July 22, 2000 Tokyo, Japan
Vacated December 21, 2000 Susumu Mochizuki defeated Arai on December 15, 2000 in
Kawasaki, Japan; title vacated due to outside interference
during the match.
Ken'ichiro Arai 2 January 29, 2001 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Yasushi Kanda in a tournament final to win the
vacant title.
Susumu Mochizuki 1 May 27, 2001 Kobe, Japan
Ryo Saito 1 September 30, 2001 Tokyo, Japan
Genki Horiguchi 1 April 28, 2002 Kobe, Japan
Vacated June 23, 2002 Title vacated following a no-contest between Horiguchi and
Dragon Kid.
Ricky Marvin 1 July 7, 2002 Kobe, Japan Defeated Super Nova to win the vacant title.
Genki Horiguchi 2 July 24, 2002 Kumamoto, Japan
Darkness Dragon 1 July 28, 2002 Shimonoseki, Japan
Vacated March 21, 2003 Title vacated due to an injury to Darkness Dragon.
YOSSINO 1 March 22, 2003 Sapporo, Japan Defeated Genki Horiguchi to win the vacant title.
Vacated June 20, 2004 YOSSINO vacated the title in order to concentrate on the
Toryumon Último Dragón Gym Championship.
Hajime Ohara 1 May 13, 2006 Mexico City, Mexico Defeated La Máscara to win the vacant title.
Super Delfin 1 January 20, 2007 Osaka, Japan
Hajime Ohara 2 February 10, 2007 Osaka, Japan

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