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{{hatnote|This article is about the current championship. For the historical championship, see [[BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship (1998-2002)]].}}
 
{{hatnote|This article is about the current championship. For the historical championship, see [[BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship (1998-2002)]].}}
 
 
{{Championship
 
{{Championship
 
| image = BJWjr.jpg
 
| image = BJWjr.jpg
| current =[[Shinobu]]
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| current =[[Yuya Aoki]]
| imagec =ShinobuBJJunior.jpg
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| imagec = YAokiBJWJr.Jpg
| date =July 17, 2017
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| date = September 15, 2019
 
|caption =
 
|caption =
 
| promotion = [[Big Japan Pro Wrestling]]
 
| promotion = [[Big Japan Pro Wrestling]]
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| retired =
 
| retired =
 
| firstchamp = [[Shinobu]]
 
| firstchamp = [[Shinobu]]
| mostreigns =
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| mostreigns =
| longestreign =
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| longestreign = Shinobu (391 days)
| shortestreign =
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| shortestreign = Kazuki Hashimoto (266 days)
| heaviest =
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| heaviest = TAJIRI (82 kg (180 lb))
| lightest =
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| lightest = Shinobu (78 kg (172 lb))
 
|oldest = [[TAJIRI]] (48 years, {{age in days nts|month1=05|day1=5|year1=2019}} days)}}
| mostkeysholder =
 
| pastnames = }}
 
   
 
The '''BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship''' is a professional wrestling title in Japanese promotion [[Big Japan Pro Wrestling]] (BJW), specifically for the junior heavyweight (<95 kg) workers.
 
The '''BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship''' is a professional wrestling title in Japanese promotion [[Big Japan Pro Wrestling]] (BJW), specifically for the junior heavyweight (<95 kg) workers.
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On April 28, 2017 [[Tatsuhiko Yoshino]] and [[Kazumi Kikuta]] defeated [[Kazuki Hashimoto]] and [[Yuya Aoki]] in a tag team match. After the match, Kazuki and Yoshino stated that they wanted to see the junior division and the junior belt revived in [[Big Japan Pro Wrestling]] (BJW). On May 2 BJW announced that a new champion would be crowned in July. On May 5 after six-man tag team match between the teams of Kazuki Hashimoto, Tatsuhiko Yoshino and [[Takuya Nomura]] and [[Shinobu]], Kazumi Kikuta and Yuya Aoki. Kazuki mentioned that he aimed to be the first holder of the new BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship that is being introduced in July.
 
On April 28, 2017 [[Tatsuhiko Yoshino]] and [[Kazumi Kikuta]] defeated [[Kazuki Hashimoto]] and [[Yuya Aoki]] in a tag team match. After the match, Kazuki and Yoshino stated that they wanted to see the junior division and the junior belt revived in [[Big Japan Pro Wrestling]] (BJW). On May 2 BJW announced that a new champion would be crowned in July. On May 5 after six-man tag team match between the teams of Kazuki Hashimoto, Tatsuhiko Yoshino and [[Takuya Nomura]] and [[Shinobu]], Kazumi Kikuta and Yuya Aoki. Kazuki mentioned that he aimed to be the first holder of the new BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship that is being introduced in July.
   
Afterwards two days later on May 7, BJW announced that it was bringing back the BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship with a tournament set to take place between May 25 and July 17 and Kazuki, Yoshino, Nomura, Shinobu, Kikuta and Aoki would take part of the tournament. Although the new title shares its name with the title retired in 2002, the winner of the tournament is considered the first BJW Junior Heavyweight Champion. The title has a weight limit of 95 kg (209 lb). Wrestlers over the weight limit will be eligible to challenge for the [[BJW World Strong Heavyweight Championship]]. On July 17 Shinobu defeated Kazuki Hashimoto to become the first champion. After the match, the first [[BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship (1998-2002)|BJW Junior Heavyweight Champion]] of the other lineage and japanese legend [[Tajiri]] putted the title around Shinobu's waist.
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Afterwards two days later on May 7, BJW announced that it was bringing back the BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship with a tournament set to take place between May 25 and July 17 and Kazuki, Yoshino, Nomura, Shinobu, Kikuta and Aoki would take part of the tournament. Although the new title shares its name with the title retired in 2002, the winner of the tournament is considered the first BJW Junior Heavyweight Champion. The title has a weight limit of 95 kg (209 lb). Wrestlers over the weight limit will be eligible to challenge for the [[BJW World Strong Heavyweight Championship]]. On July 17 Shinobu defeated Kazuki Hashimoto to become the first champion. After the match, the first [[BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship (1998-2002)|BJW Junior Heavyweight Champion]] of the other lineage and Japanese legend [[Tajiri]] put the title around Shinobu's waist. On May 5, Tajiri became the first wrestler to win both the original and current BJW Junior Heavyweight Champion.
   
 
===Inaugural Championship Tournament===
 
===Inaugural Championship Tournament===
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|July 17, 2017
 
|July 17, 2017
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|391 Days
|{{age in days nts|month1=07|day1=17|year1=2017}}+
 
 
|Tokyo
 
|Tokyo
 
|6
 
|6
 
|<small>Defeated [[Kazuki Hashimoto]] in a round-robin tournament final to become the first champion.</small>
 
|<small>Defeated [[Kazuki Hashimoto]] in a round-robin tournament final to become the first champion.</small>
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|2
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|[[Kazuki Hashimoto]]
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|1
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|August 12, 2018
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|266 Days
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|Tokyo
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|3
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|3
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|[[TAJIRI]]
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|1
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|May 5, 2019
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|133 Days
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|Yokohama
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|5
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|[[Yuya Aoki]]
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|September 15, 2019
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|{{age in days nts|month1=09|day1=15|year1=2019}}+
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|Yokohama
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
 
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<gallery hideaddbutton="true" widths="150" bordercolor="transparent" captionalign="left" bordersize="none">
 
ShinobuBJJunior.jpg|Shinobu
 
ShinobuBJJunior.jpg|Shinobu
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HashimotoBJJunior.jpg|Kazuki Hashimoto
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YAokiBJWJr.Jpg|Yuya Aoki
 
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Revision as of 16:06, 25 February 2020


The BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling title in Japanese promotion Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW), specifically for the junior heavyweight (<95 kg) workers.

The title was announced on May 7, 2017, when BJW announced that it was bringing back the BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship with a tournament set to take place between May 25 and July 17. Although the new title shares its name with the title retired in 2002, the winner of the tournament was considered the first BJW Junior Heavyweight Champion. Wrestlers over the weight limit will be eligible to challenge for the BJW World Strong Heavyweight Championship.

The title is distinct from the previous BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship that was retired in 2002. The two titles share the name but not the title history

History

On April 28, 2017 Tatsuhiko Yoshino and Kazumi Kikuta defeated Kazuki Hashimoto and Yuya Aoki in a tag team match. After the match, Kazuki and Yoshino stated that they wanted to see the junior division and the junior belt revived in Big Japan Pro Wrestling (BJW). On May 2 BJW announced that a new champion would be crowned in July. On May 5 after six-man tag team match between the teams of Kazuki Hashimoto, Tatsuhiko Yoshino and Takuya Nomura and Shinobu, Kazumi Kikuta and Yuya Aoki. Kazuki mentioned that he aimed to be the first holder of the new BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship that is being introduced in July.

Afterwards two days later on May 7, BJW announced that it was bringing back the BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship with a tournament set to take place between May 25 and July 17 and Kazuki, Yoshino, Nomura, Shinobu, Kikuta and Aoki would take part of the tournament. Although the new title shares its name with the title retired in 2002, the winner of the tournament is considered the first BJW Junior Heavyweight Champion. The title has a weight limit of 95 kg (209 lb). Wrestlers over the weight limit will be eligible to challenge for the BJW World Strong Heavyweight Championship. On July 17 Shinobu defeated Kazuki Hashimoto to become the first champion. After the match, the first BJW Junior Heavyweight Champion of the other lineage and Japanese legend Tajiri put the title around Shinobu's waist. On May 5, Tajiri became the first wrestler to win both the original and current BJW Junior Heavyweight Champion.

Inaugural Championship Tournament

Final standings
Wrestlers Score
Kazuki Hashimoto 8
Shinobu 6
Tatsuhiko Yoshino 6
Toshiyuki Sakuda 4
Takuya Nomura 4
Yuya Aoki 2
Results Hashimoto Yoshino Shinobu Sakuda Nomura Aoki
Hashimoto X Yoshino
(11:57)
Hashimoto
(12:56)
Hashimoto
(11:24)
Hashimoto
(12:35)
Hashimoto
(8:09)
Yoshino Yoshino
(11:57)
X Shinobu
(11:55)
Yoshino
(9:26)
Nomura
(12:50)
Yoshino
(8:02)

Shinobu

Hashimoto
(12:56)
Shinobu
(11:55)
X Shinobu
(09:28)
Shinobu
(9:38)
Aoki
(7:11)
Sakuda Hashimoto
(11:24)
Yoshino
(9:26)
Shinobu
(09:28)
X Sakuda
(10:38)
Sakuda
(9:22)
Nomura Hashimoto
(12:35)
Nomura
(12:50)
Shinobu
(9:38)
Sakuda
(10:38)
X Nomura
(7:13)

Aoki

Hashimoto
(8:09)
Yoshino
(8:02)
Aoki
(7:11)
Sakuda
(9:22)
Nomura
(7:13)
X
Final
   
1 Kazuki Hashimoto Pin
2 Shinobu 13:18

Title history

# Wrestlers Reign Date Length Location Successful defenses Notes
1 Shinobu 1 July 17, 2017 391 Days Tokyo 6 Defeated Kazuki Hashimoto in a round-robin tournament final to become the first champion.
2 Kazuki Hashimoto 1 August 12, 2018 266 Days Tokyo 3
3 TAJIRI 1 May 5, 2019 133 Days Yokohama 5
4 Yuya Aoki 1 September 15, 2019 1678+ Yokohama 4

Gallery