Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship

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Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship
Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship.png
Details
PromotionAll Japan Pro Wrestling
Date establishedApril 18, 1989
Current champion(s)Kento Miyahara
Date wonOctober 21, 2018
Other name(s)

PWF Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship
















The Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship (三冠ヘビー級王座, Sankan Hebīkyū Ōza) is a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship in the Japanese All Japan Pro Wrestling promotion.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Title history


  • 3 List of combined reigns


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




History


The championship was established after the unification of its then-flagship title the PWF World Heavyweight Championship, with the NWA United National Championship and the NWA International Heavyweight Championship. The titles were unified on April 18, 1989 when NWA International Heavyweight Champion Jumbo Tsuruta defeated the PWF World Heavyweight and NWA United National Champion Stan Hansen.[1]


Unlike most unified championships, the Triple Crown was originally represented through the continued use of the three individual championship belts. The original title belts were returned to All Japan founder Giant Baba's widow Motoko in August 2013 and a new single title belt incorporating designs from the three original belts was made.[2] The new title belt, which featured three plates representing the three original title belts, was unveiled on October 27.[3] One of the plates includes the text "Jumbo Tsuruta Apr. 18 1989", representing the crowning of the inaugural champion.[4] There have been a total of 28 recognized champions who have had a combined 62 official reigns.



Title history













Key
No.
Overall reign number
Reign
Reign number for the specific champion
Days
Number of days held
Defenses
Number of successful defenses
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No.
Champion
Championship change
Reign statistics
Notes

Ref.
Date
Event
Location
Reign
DaysDefenses
1

Jumbo Tsuruta

April 18, 1989

Champion Carnival tour

Tokyo
1

7001480000000000000♠48
1
Tsuruta, the NWA International Heavyweight Champion, defeated Stan Hansen, the PWF Heavyweight and NWA United National Champion, to unify the titles.
[1]
2

Genichiro Tenryu

June 5, 1989

Super Power Series tour
Tokyo
1

7002128000000000000♠128
2
 
[1]
3

Jumbo Tsuruta

October 11, 1989

October Giant Series tour

Yokohama
2

7002237000000000000♠237
2
 
[1]
4

Terry Gordy

June 5, 1990

Super Power Series tour

Chiba
1

7000300000000000000♠3
0
 
[1]
5

Stan Hansen

June 8, 1990

Super Power Series tour
Tokyo
1

7001390000000000000♠39
0
 
[1]
6

Terry Gordy

July 17, 1990

Summer Action Series tour

Kanazawa
2

7001100000000000000♠10
0
 

[1][5]


Vacated

July 27, 1990




Gordy was hospitalized. The title is vacated as he is hospitalized during a scheduled title defense later that night.
[6]
7

Stan Hansen

July 27, 1990

Summer Action Series tour

Matsudo
2

7002176000000000000♠176
1
Defeated Mitsuharu Misawa.
[1]
8

Jumbo Tsuruta

January 19, 1991

New Year Giant Series tour

Matsumoto
3

7002374000000000000♠374
3
 
[1]
9

Stan Hansen

January 28, 1992

New Year Giant Series tour
Chiba
3

7002207000000000000♠207
3
 
[1]
10

Mitsuharu Misawa

August 22, 1992

Summer Action Series II tour
Tokyo
1

7002705000000000000♠705
7
 
[1]
11

Steve Williams

July 28, 1994

Summer Action Series tour
Tokyo
1

7001860000000000000♠86
1
 
[1]
12

Toshiaki Kawada

October 22, 1994

October Giant Series tour
Tokyo
1

7002133000000000000♠133
1
 
[1]
13

Stan Hansen

March 4, 1995

Excite Series tour
Tokyo
4

7001830000000000000♠83
0
 

[1][7]
14

Mitsuharu Misawa

May 26, 1995

Super Power Series tour

Sapporo
2

7002364000000000000♠364
4
 
[8]
15

Akira Taue

May 24, 1996

Super Power Series tour
Sapporo
1

7001610000000000000♠61
1
 
[9]
16

Kenta Kobashi

July 24, 1996

Super Power Series tour
Tokyo
1

7002180000000000000♠180
2
 
[10]
17

Mitsuharu Misawa

January 20, 1997

New Year Giant Series tour

Osaka
3

7002466000000000000♠466
8
 
[11]
18

Toshiaki Kawada

May 1, 1998

25th Anniversary
Tokyo
2

7001420000000000000♠42
0
 
[12]
19

Kenta Kobashi

June 12, 1998

Super Power Series tour
Tokyo
2

7002141000000000000♠141
2
 

[12][13]
20

Mitsuharu Misawa

October 31, 1998

October Giant Series tour
Tokyo
4

7001830000000000000♠83
0
 
[12]
21

Toshiaki Kawada

January 22, 1999

New Year Giant Series tour
Osaka
3

7000700000000000000♠7
0
 
[6]


Vacated

January 29, 1999




Vacated after Kawada fractured his right ulna in winning the title.
[6]
22

Vader

March 6, 1999

Excite Series tour
Tokyo
1

7001570000000000000♠57
0
Defeated Akira Taue.
[6]
23

Mitsuharu Misawa

May 2, 1999

Giant Baba Memorial Show
Tokyo
5

7002181000000000000♠181
2
 
[6]
24

Vader

October 30, 1999

October Giant Series tour
Tokyo
2

7002120000000000000♠120
1
 
[6]
25

Kenta Kobashi

February 27, 2000

Excite Series tour
Tokyo
3

7002110000000000000♠110
1
[14]


Vacated

June 16, 2000




Kobashi jumped to Pro Wrestling Noah.
[6]
26

Genichiro Tenryu

October 28, 2000

October Giant Series tour
Tokyo
2

7002223000000000000♠223
1
Defeated Toshiaki Kawada in a tournament final.
[15]
27

Keiji Mutoh

June 8, 2001

Super Power Series tour
Tokyo
1

7002261000000000000♠261
4
 
[16]
28

Toshiaki Kawada

February 24, 2002

Excite Series tour
Tokyo
4

7001320000000000000♠32
0
[6]


Vacated

March 28, 2002




Kawada suffered a knee injury.
[12]
29

Genichiro Tenryu

April 13, 2002

Champion Carnival tour
Tokyo
3

7002197000000000000♠197
1
Defeated Keiji Mutoh.
[17]
30

The Great Muta

October 27, 2002

Royal Road 30 Giant Battle Final
Tokyo
2

7002119000000000000♠119
1
Formerly known as Keiji Mutoh.
[18]
31

Shinya Hashimoto

February 23, 2003

Excite Series tour
Tokyo
1

7002171000000000000♠171
2


[6][19]


Vacated

August 13, 2003




Hashimoto dislocated his right shoulder.

[20][21]
32

Toshiaki Kawada

September 6, 2003

Summer Action Series II tour
Tokyo
5

7002529000000000000♠529
10
Defeated Shinjiro Otani in a tournament final.

[22][23]
33

Satoshi Kojima

February 16, 2005

Realize tour
Tokyo
1

7002502000000000000♠502
8
[24]
34

Taiyō Kea

July 3, 2006

Crossover tour
Tokyo
1

7001620000000000000♠62
1
 

[12][25]
35

Minoru Suzuki

September 3, 2006

Summer Impact tour
Sapporo
1

7002357000000000000♠357
5

[12][26]

36

Kensuke Sasaki

August 26, 2007

Pro Wrestling Love in Ryogoku Vol. 3
Tokyo
1

7002247000000000000♠247
2
 

[12][27]
37

Suwama

April 29, 2008

Growin' Up tour

Nagoya
1

7002152000000000000♠152
2
 

38

The Great Muta

September 28, 2008

Flashing tour
Yokohama
3

7002167000000000000♠167
1
 
[28]
39

Yoshihiro Takayama

March 14, 2009

Pro Wrestling Love in Ryogoku Vol. 7
Tokyo
1

7002196000000000000♠196
2
 

40

Satoshi Kojima

September 26, 2009

Flashing tour
Yokohama
2

7002176000000000000♠176
1
 
[29]
41

Ryota Hama

March 21, 2010

Pro Wrestling Love in Ryogoku Vol. 9
Tokyo
1

7001420000000000000♠42
0
[30]
42

Minoru Suzuki

May 2, 2010

Growin' Up tour
Nagoya
2

7002119000000000000♠119
1
 

[12][31]
43

Suwama

August 29, 2010

Pro Wrestling Love in Ryogoku Vol. 10
Tokyo
2

7002420000000000000♠420
5
 

44

Jun Akiyama

October 23, 2011

Pro Wrestling Love in Ryogoku Vol. 13
Tokyo
1

7002308000000000000♠308
4
 
 
45

Masakatsu Funaki

August 26, 2012

Summer Impact tour
Tokyo
1

7002203000000000000♠203
4
[32]
46

Suwama

March 17, 2013

2013 Pro Wrestling Love in Ryogoku: Basic & Dynamic
Tokyo
3

7002224000000000000♠224
2
 
 
47

Akebono

October 27, 2013

Anniversary Tour
Tokyo
1

7002215000000000000♠215
4




Vacated

May 30, 2014




Vacated due to Akebono being sidelined with health issues.

48

Takao Omori

June 15, 2014

2014 Dynamite Series
Tokyo
1

7001140000000000000♠14
0
Defeated Jun Akiyama.

49

Suwama

June 29, 2014

2014 Dynamite Series
Sapporo
4

7001280000000000000♠28
0
 
 
50

Joe Doering

July 27, 2014

2014 Summer Action Series
Tokyo
1

7002160000000000000♠160
3
 

51

Go Shiozaki

January 3, 2015

New Year Wars 2015
Tokyo
1

7002138000000000000♠138
2
 
 
52

Akebono

May 21, 2015

2015 Super Power Series
Tokyo
2

7002164000000000000♠164
2
 

53

Jun Akiyama

November 1, 2015

All Japan Pro Wrestling Charity Hirosaki Tournament

Hirosaki
2

7001620000000000000♠62
0
 
[33]
54

Suwama

January 2, 2016

2016 New Years Two Days
Tokyo
5

7001100000000000000♠10
0




Vacated

January 12, 2016




Vacated due to Suwama rupturing his achilles tendon.

55

Kento Miyahara

February 12, 2016

2016 Excite Series
Tokyo
1

7002464000000000000♠464
8
Defeated Zeus.

56

Shuji Ishikawa

May 21, 2017

2017 Super Power Series
Tokyo
1

7001980000000000000♠98
2


57

Kento Miyahara

August 27, 2017

2017 Summer Explosion
Tokyo
2

7001430000000000000♠43
0


58

Suwama

October 9, 2017

2017 Hataage Kinen Series
Tokyo
6

7001120000000000000♠12
0


59

Joe Doering

October 21, 2017

Jun Akiyama and Takao Omori Debut 25th Anniversary Show
Yokohama
2

7002155000000000000♠155
3


60

Kento Miyahara

March 25, 2018

2018 Power Dream Series

Saitama
3

7002126000000000000♠126
2


61

Zeus

July 29, 2018

2018 Summer Action Series
Osaka
1

7001840000000000000♠84
1


62

Kento Miyahara

October 21, 2018

2018 Raising An Army Memorial Series
Yokohama
4

7002169000000000000♠169+
2



List of combined reigns


As of April 8, 2019.





Indicates the current champion

















































































































































Rank
Wrestler
No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined days
1
Mitsuharu Misawa5211,799
2
Suwama69818
3

Kento Miyahara
412802+
4
Toshiaki Kawada511743
5
Satoshi Kojima29678
6
Jumbo Tsuruta36659
7
Genichiro Tenryu34548
8
Keiji Mutoh/The Great Muta36547
9
Stan Hansen44505
10
Minoru Suzuki26476
11
Kenta Kobashi35431
12
Akebono26379
13
Jun Akiyama24370
14
Joe Doering26315
15
Kensuke Sasaki12247
16
Masakatsu Funaki14203
17
Yoshihiro Takayama12196
18
Vader21177
19
Shinya Hashimoto12171
20
Go Shiozaki12138
21
Shuji Ishikawa 1298
22
Steve Williams1186
23
Zeus 1184
24
Taiyō Kea1162
25
Akira Taue1161
26
Ryota Hama1042
27
Takao Omori1014
28
Terry Gordy2013


See also


  • Champion Carnival

  • GHC Heavyweight Championship

  • IWGP Heavyweight Championship

  • World Heavyweight Championship (Zero1)

  • Wrestle-1 Championship


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External links


  • Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship at All-Japan.co.jp

  • Wrestling-Titles.com: Triple Crown Heavyweight Title







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