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| caption =|finalchamp = Nobohiko Takada|date =|promotion = [[UWFi|Union of Wrestling Forces International]]|established = September 21, 1992|retired = October 2, 1995|firstchamp = [[Nobohiko Takada]]|longestreign = Nobohiko Takada (1,262 days)|shortestreign = [[Big Van Vader|Super Vader]] (18 days)|mostreigns = Nobohiko Takada (2 reigns)}} |
| caption =|finalchamp = Nobohiko Takada|date =|promotion = [[UWFi|Union of Wrestling Forces International]]|established = September 21, 1992|retired = October 2, 1995|firstchamp = [[Nobohiko Takada]]|longestreign = Nobohiko Takada (1,262 days)|shortestreign = [[Big Van Vader|Super Vader]] (18 days)|mostreigns = Nobohiko Takada (2 reigns)}} |
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The '''"Real" Pro Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship''' was a championship defended in the [[UWFi|Union of Wrestling Forces International]]. |
The '''"Real" Pro Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship''' was a championship defended in the [[UWFi|Union of Wrestling Forces International]]. |
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! style="background: #e3e3e3;" width="25%" |Wrestlers: |
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Latest revision as of 19:02, 2 August 2017
The "Real" Pro Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship was a championship defended in the Union of Wrestling Forces International.
Wrestlers: | Times: | Date: | Location: | Days | Notes: |
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Nobuhiko Takada | 1 | September 21, 1992 | Kyoto | 696 | Defeated Gary Albright to become the first champion; Takada and Albright had been chosen as contenders based on their UWFI records (Albright 11 wins and 0 losses, Takada 10-1). |
Super Vader | 1 | August 18, 1994 | Tokyo | 275 | |
Nobuhiko Takada | 2 | April 20, 1995 | Nagoya, Aichi | 135 | |
Title retired | October 2, 1995 | — | — | Lou Thesz withdraws his support for the promotion and takes the belt with him in protest against a proposed unification match against IWGP Champion Keiji Mutoh. Takada beats Mutoh on January 4, 1996, and wins the IWGP title. |
Gallery[]
Belt Design[]
The championship used the belt used by Lou Thesz as NWA World Champion during the 1950s.