Super Asia Championship

The Super Asia Championship (Japanese: スーパーアジア王座, Hepburn: Sūpā Ajia Ōza) is a title defended in the joshi puroresu (Japanese women's professional wrestling) promotion Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling. As of April 19, 2022, there have been a total of three recognized reigns and two interim reigns shared between four different wrestlers. The current champion is Baliyan Akki who in his first reign.

Super Asia Championship
The Super Asia Championship belt
Details
PromotionGatoh Move Pro Wrestling (2017present)
Date establishedAugust 5, 2017
Current champion(s)Baliyan Akki
Date wonFebruary 13, 2022

History

On November 16, 2013, at an International Wrestling Association Japan (IWA Japan) house show, Gatoh Move founder Emi Sakura defeated Kyonin Shihan to unify the vacant IWA World Heavyweight Championship, the AWF World Women's Championship and the IWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship into the IWA Triple Crown Championship (IWA三冠統一王座, IWA Sankan Tōitsu Ōza). This triple crown title was then brought to Gatoh Move to serve as its main singles title.[1]

In 2017, IWA Japan finally folded after ceasing their professional wrestling activities three years earlier.[2] The IWA belts were then returned and Sakura announced the creation of the Super Asia Championship, a new title with a new lineage, as well as an eight-women single-elimination tournament that would crown the first Super Asia Champion. On September 22, at Gatoh Move's 5th Anniversary Show, Riho defeated "Kotori" in the tournament final to become the inaugural champion.[3]

On June 4, 2019, Riho relinquished the title after her eighth defense against Mei Suruga.[4]

On March 22, 2021 of the 99th episode of ChocoPro, Emi Sakura announced a singles match between Minoru Fujita and Baliyan Akki for the vacant Super Asia Championship which would take place on day 2 of the 100th episode of ChocoPro on March 28.[5] Fujita defeated Akki to win the title.[6] On November 6, on the 170th episode of ChocoPro, a four-way match was held to crown an interim champion while Fujita was recovering from COVID-19 complications. The match saw Choun Shiryu win against Baliyan Akki, Yuna Mizumori and Masahiro Takanashi.[7]

Inaugural tournament

First round
August 13
Semifinals
August 19 & 26
Final
September 22
         
Sayaka Obihiro [lower-alpha 1]
Aoi Kizuki Forfeit
Aoi Kizuki 7:23[9]
Riho Pin
Riho Pin
Saki 8:12[10]
Riho Pin
"Kotori" 12:29[11]
Aasa Maika Pin
Mitsuru Konno 8:46[10]
Aasa Maika 8:32[12]
"Kotori" Pin
Emi Sakura 11:31[10]
"Kotori" Pin

Reigns

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign DaysDefenses
1 Riho September 22, 2017 Gatoh Move 5th Anniversary Show Tokyo, Japan 1 6208 Defeated "Kotori" in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion. [3]
Vacated June 4, 2019 Vacated due to Riho leaving Gatoh Move. [4]
2 Minoru Fujita March 28, 2021 ChocoPro 100
Day 2
Tokyo, Japan 1 3222 Defeated Baliyan Akki in a singles match to win the vacant championship. [6]
Choun Shiryu November 6, 2021 ChocoPro 170 Tokyo, Japan 843 Due to Minoru Fujita being unable to defend the title after suffering from COVID-19 complications, an interim champion was crowned until Fujita could return. Choun Shiryu defeated Baliyan Akki, Yuna Mizumori and Masahiro Takanashi in a four-way match to become the interim champion. [7][13]
Baliyan Akki January 29, 2022 ChocoPro 197 Tokyo, Japan 150 [14][15]
3 Baliyan Akki February 13, 2022 ChocoPro 200
Day 2
Tokyo, Japan 1 65+2 This was a Last Man Standing match against lineal champion Minoru Fujita to unify the title. [16]

Combined reigns

Indicates the current champion
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Riho18620
2 Minoru Fujita12322
3 Choun Shiryu384
4 Baliyan Akki †1280+

Notes

  1. Obihiro was forced to withdraw from the tournament due to suffering from severe headaches.[8]

References

  1. "International Wrestling Association Triple Crown Title". Wrestling-Titles.com.
  2. IWAラストマッチ 涙の浅野社長の復活はあるのか. www.tokyo-sports.co.jp (in Japanese). Tokyo Sports. October 14, 2014. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  3. "Gatoh Move Japan Tour #312 ~ 5th Anniversary". Cagematch.net.
  4. 【試合詳細】6・4 我闘雲舞新木場大会 【スーパーアジア】里歩vs駿河メイ 【アジアドリームタッグ】水森由菜&SAKIvs紺乃美鶴&サワディー仮面 アントーニオ本多vsさくらえみvs志田光 (in Japanese). Battle-News.com.
  5. Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling [@gatohmove] (March 23, 2021). "Main Event Super Asia Championship match 30mins time limit" (Tweet). Retrieved January 22, 2022 via Twitter.
  6. TDE Wrestling [@tde_gif] (March 28, 2021). "@Tgurentaifujit brings another belt to #PencilArmy!" (Tweet). Retrieved January 22, 2022 via Twitter.
  7. Sutter, Robbie (November 5, 2021). "#AndNEW: Chon Shiryu Becomes Interim Super Asia Champion". lastwordsonsports.com. Retrieved November 10, 2021.
  8. "帯広さやかが8・13市ヶ谷大会を欠場。希月はスーパーアジア初代王者決定トーナメント一回戦不戦勝に" (in Japanese). Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling.
  9. "Gatoh-Move Japan Tour・307 2017年8月19日 市ヶ谷チョコレート広場" (in Japanese). Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling.
  10. "Gatoh-Move Japan Tour・306 2017年8月13日 市ヶ谷チョコレート広場" (in Japanese). Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling.
  11. "我闘雲舞5周年記念大会 〜みんなと一緒に6年目〜 2017年9月22日 新宿FACE" (in Japanese). Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling.
  12. "Gatoh-Move Japan Tour・308 2017年8月26日 市ヶ谷チョコレート広場" (in Japanese). Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling.
  13. ChocoPro 170 試合結果 / Results – 2021/11/6(土). Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling (in Japanese). November 6, 2021. Retrieved November 10, 2021.
  14. ChocoPro 197 試合結果 / Results – 2022/1/29(土). Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling (in Japanese). January 29, 2022. Retrieved January 29, 2022.
  15. Masked TODAY (January 29, 2022). 【チョコプロ】 <ChocoPro 197>スーパーアジア暫定王者選手権はアッキが勝利. www.proresu-today.com (in Japanese). Retrieved January 29, 2022.
  16. Kreikenbohm, Philip (February 13, 2022). "Gatoh Move ChocoPro #200 Day 2". cagematch.net. Retrieved February 13, 2022.
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