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The '''UWF Super Welterweight Championship''' was a title in the [[Professional wrestling in Mexico|Japanese]] [[professional wrestling]], created by [[Universal Lucha Libre|Universal Pro/FULL]], then later on defended in [[Michinoku Pro Wrestling|Michinoku Pro]] and [[Osaka Pro Wrestling|Osaka Pro]] before becoming inactive.
The '''UWF Super Welterweight Championship''' was a title in the [[Professional wrestling in Mexico|Japanese]] [[professional wrestling]], created by [[Universal Lucha Libre|Universal Pro/FULL]], then later on defended in [[Michinoku Pro Wrestling|Michinoku Pro]] and [[Osaka Pro Wrestling|Osaka Pro]] before becoming inactive.

==Inaugural tournament==
The inaugural tournament to crown the first champion was held on June 14 and June 15, 1992. It was a four-man tournament.
{{4TeamBracket
| RD1=Semifinals
| RD2=Final
| RD1-seed1 =
| RD1-seed2 =
| RD1-seed3 =
| RD1-seed4 =
| RD2-seed1 =
| RD2-seed2 =
| RD1-team1 = '''[[El Pantera]]'''
| RD1-team2 = Rocky Santana
| RD1-score1 =
| RD1-score2 =
| RD1-team3 = '''[[Super Delfin]]'''
| RD1-team4 = [[Ciclón Ramirez]]
| RD1-score3 =
| RD1-score4 =
| RD2-team1 = '''El Pantera'''
| RD2-team2 = Super Delfin
| RD2-score1 =
| RD2-score2 =
}}


==Title history==
==Title history==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=32%|Wrestlers:
!width=32%|Wrestlers:
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=5% |Times:
!width=5% |Times:
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=16%|Date:
!width=16%|Date:
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=17%|Location:
!width=17%|Location:
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=35%|Notes:
!width=35%|Notes:
|-
|-
|El Pantera
|[[Pantera (wrestler)|El Pantera]]
|1
|1
|[[June 15]] [[1992]]
|June 15, 1992
|[[Sōka, Saitama|Sōka]], [[Japan]]
|[[Sōka, Saitama|Sōka]], [[Japan]]
|{{small|Defeats Super Delfin in 4-man tournament finals.}}
|{{small|Defeats Super Delfin in 4-man tournament finals.}}
|-
|-
|style="background: #dddddd;" colspan=5|''vacant when Pantera leaves tour.''
|style="background: #dddddd;" colspan=5|''Vacant when Pantera leaves tour.''
|-
|-
|[[Hiroto Wakita|Super Delfin]]
|[[Hiroto Wakita|Super Delfin]]
|1
|1
|[[November 20]] [[1992]]
|November 20, 1992
|[[Osaka]], [[Japan]]
|[[Osaka]], [[Japan]]
|{{small|Defeats Coloso for vacated title.}}
|{{small|Defeats Coloso for vacated title.}}
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|[[Dick Togo|SATO]]
|[[Dick Togo|SATO]]
|1
|1
|[[March 3]] [[1995]]
|March 3, 1995
|[[Osaka]], [[Japan]]
|[[Osaka]], [[Japan]]
|-
|-
|style="background: #dddddd;" colspan=5|''Vacates the title on May 12 because of an injury.''
|style="background: #dddddd;" colspan=5|''Vacates the title on May 12 because of an injury.''
|-
|-
|Super Delfin
|[[Hiroto Wakita|Super Delfin]]

|2
|2
|[[May 14]] [[1995]]
|May 14, 1995
|[[Kooriyama]], [[Japan]]
|[[Kooriyama]], [[Japan]]
|{{small|Defeats Triton for vacated title.}}
|{{small|Defeats Triton for vacated title.}}
|-
|-
|El Pantera
|[[Pantera (wrestler)|El Pantera]]
|2
|2
|[[October 21]] [[1995]]
|October 21, 1995
|[[Iwate]], [[Japan]]
|[[Iwate, Iwate|Iwate]], [[Japan]]
|-
|-
|Karloff Lagarde Jr.
|[[Karloff Lagarde, Jr.]]
|1
|1
|[[February 7]] [[1996]]
|February 7, 1996
|[[Mexico]]
|[[Mexico]]
|-
|-
|El Pantera
|[[Pantera (wrestler)|El Pantera]]
|3
|3
|[[March 5]] [[1996]]
|March 5, 1996
|[[Mexico]]
|[[Mexico]]
|-
|-
|Super Delfin
|[[Hiroto Wakita|Super Delfin]]

|3
|3
|[[August 5]] [[1996]]
|August 5, 1996
|[[Aomori]], [[Japan]]
|[[Aomori, Aomori|Aomori]], [[Japan]]
|-
|-
|[[Takeo Otsuka|Men's Teioh]]
|[[Men's Teioh]]
|1
|1
|[[May 5]] [[1997]]
|May 5, 1997
|[[Nakayama]], [[Japan]]
|[[Nakayama, Yamagata|Nakayama]], [[Japan]]
|-
|-
|Super Delfin
|[[Hiroto Wakita|Super Delfin]]

|4
|4
|[[January 16]] [[1998]]
|January 16, 1998
|[[Sapporo]], [[Japan]]
|[[Sapporo]], [[Japan]]
|-
|-
|Black Buffalo
|[[Black Buffalo (wrestler)|Black Buffalo]]
|1
|1
|[[November 21]] [[1999]]
|November 21, 1999
|[[Osaka]], [[Japan]]
|[[Osaka]], [[Japan]]
|-
|-
|Super Delfin
|[[Hiroto Wakita|Super Delfin]]

|5
|5
|[[November 28]] [[1999]]
|November 28, 1999
|[[Osaka]], [[Japan]]
|[[Osaka]], [[Japan]]
|-
|-
|style="background: #dddddd;" colspan=5|''Abandons title after match in order to create a new title ''
|style="background: #dddddd;" colspan=5|''Abandons title after match in order to create [[Osaka Pro Wrestling Championship]]''
|-
|-
|}
|}

==See also==
*[[Osaka Pro Wrestling Championship]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/osaka/uwf-swl.html History at Wrestling-Titles.com]
*[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/osaka/uwf-swl.html History at Wrestling-Titles.com]
{{UWF Super Welterweight Championship}}
{{Osaka Pro Wrestling}}


[[Category:Cruiserweight wrestling championships]]
[[Category:Super welterweight wrestling championships]]
[[Category:Osaka Pro Wrestling championships]]

Latest revision as of 12:39, 17 August 2024

The UWF Super Welterweight Championship was a title in the Japanese professional wrestling, created by Universal Pro/FULL, then later on defended in Michinoku Pro and Osaka Pro before becoming inactive.

Inaugural tournament

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The inaugural tournament to crown the first champion was held on June 14 and June 15, 1992. It was a four-man tournament.

Semifinals Final
      
El Pantera
Rocky Santana
El Pantera
Super Delfin
Super Delfin
Ciclón Ramirez

Title history

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Wrestlers: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
El Pantera 1 June 15, 1992 Sōka, Japan Defeats Super Delfin in 4-man tournament finals.
Vacant when Pantera leaves tour.
Super Delfin 1 November 20, 1992 Osaka, Japan Defeats Coloso for vacated title.
SATO 1 March 3, 1995 Osaka, Japan
Vacates the title on May 12 because of an injury.
Super Delfin 2 May 14, 1995 Kooriyama, Japan Defeats Triton for vacated title.
El Pantera 2 October 21, 1995 Iwate, Japan
Karloff Lagarde, Jr. 1 February 7, 1996 Mexico
El Pantera 3 March 5, 1996 Mexico
Super Delfin 3 August 5, 1996 Aomori, Japan
Men's Teioh 1 May 5, 1997 Nakayama, Japan
Super Delfin 4 January 16, 1998 Sapporo, Japan
Black Buffalo 1 November 21, 1999 Osaka, Japan
Super Delfin 5 November 28, 1999 Osaka, Japan
Abandons title after match in order to create Osaka Pro Wrestling Championship

See also

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References

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