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The World Championship Wrestling (WCW) Women's Cruiserweight Championship was a short-lived singles championship in World Championship Wrestling for the smaller women. It was created as a joint venture between WCW and GAEA Japan. The weight limit for the women's cruiserweight division was 130 lb (as announced on WCW television). The first champion was crowned in a 4 woman tournament that began on an episode of Monday Night Nitro on March 31, 1997 and concluded on April 7, 1997 [1]. Since the tournament final was only shown as a bonus match on WCW Main Event, and the results were never mentioned on WCW television again, it is speculated that the title was created solely to be used by the GAEA promotion in Japan[2]. In fact, the title was defended and changed hands twice in Japan until being abandoned in late 1997.

Title history

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Toshie Uematsu 1 April 7, 1997 Huntsville, Alabama Tournament final over Malia Hosaka.
Yoshiko Tamura 1 July 19, 1997 Yokohama, Japan
Sugar Sato 1 September 20, 1997 Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan
Title retired Title was abandoned after GAEA and WCW ceased their relationship.

References

  1. ^ "WCW Title Tournaments". Retrieved 2006-06-16.
  2. ^ "This Week in the WCW for April 7, 1997". Retrieved 2007-06-16.