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Revision as of 13:37, 9 September 2006

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GHC Heavyweight Championship

The Global Honored Crown Heavyweight Championship is the top title of the Japanese professional wrestling promotion Pro Wrestling NOAH.

Title history

Wrestler Reigns Date Location Notes
Mitsuharu Misawa 1 April 15, 2001 Tokyo, Japan Misawa defeated Yoshihiro Takayama in tournament final to become the first champion.
Jun Akiyama 1 June 27, 2001 Tokyo, Japan
Yoshinari Ogawa 1 April 7, 2002 Tokyo, Japan
Yoshihiro Takayama 1 September 7, 2002 Osaka, Japan
Mitsuharu Misawa 2 September 27, 2002 Tokyo, Japan
Kenta Kobashi 1 March 1, 2003 Tokyo, Japan
Takeshi Rikio 1 March 5, 2005 Tokyo, Japan
Akira Taue 1 November 5, 2005 Tokyo, Japan
Jun Akiyama 2 January 22, 2006 Tokyo, Japan
Naomichi Marufuji 1 September 9, 2006 Tokyo, Japan

Trivia

The longest reigning champion is Kenta Kobashi, with a record of two years and 13 title defenses.

The GHC Heavyweight Championship is considered to be the most prestigious currently active title that is not internationally recognized as a World Title.

Reference