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The World Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship in the Japanese promotion Pro Wrestling Zero1.It is Zero1's top singles title. It was first introduced on December 15, 2007 when Zero1 ended their relationship with the AWA Superstars of Wrestling.
The creation of the AWA World Heavyweight Championship along with the NWA World Heavyweight Championship would pave the way for the creation of many other world championships in other wrestling promotions. The AWA and the title became inactive in late 1990 and the organization officially closed down in August 1991 with the title also being ...
AWA Superstars of Wrestling (AWA) 20 Larry Zbyszko: February 5, 2008 — Minneapolis, Minnesota: 1 249 Awarded the title for being the final holder of the original AWA World Heavyweight Championship. † Brian Logan April 20, 2008: House show: Fayetteville, West Virginia: 1 0 Logan defeated Zbyszko and Ricky Landell in a triple threat match.
[citation needed] First On Stage renamed the promotion to Pro Wrestling Zero1-Max, with Otani and Nakamura taking over the promotion's general operations. [citation needed] Among other major changes made to the promotion's structure was the decision to join AWA Superstars of Wrestling (AWA) as the alliance's only Japanese member.
Verne Gagne † [1] John Paul; Jimmy Garvin; Ronnie Garvin; Pepper Gomez † "Superstar" Billy Graham † Scott Hall † Stan Hansen; Lawrence Heinemi a.k.a. Larry Heinimi, Luscious Lars Anderson; Curt Hennig † Larry Hennig † Horst Hoffman; Hulk Hogan; Don Jardine a.k.a. The Super Destroyer † Kenny Jay a.k.a. the Sodbuster a.k.a. Capable ...
Sakata vacated the championship so he could focus on the defenses of his World-1 title. 4 Tatsuhito Takaiwa: May 16, 2004: Cashonor: Tokyo, Japan: 1 216: 5 Takaiwa defeated Tony Stradlin for the vacant championship. AWA Superstars of Wrestling (AWA) / Pro Wrestling Zero1-Max (Zero1-Max) / Ultimate Pro Wrestling (UPW) / Pro Wrestling World-1 ...
Carmel's Leo Venables wins the 170 pound weight class during the Section 1 division 1 wrestling championship in White Plains, NY on Sunday, February 11, 2024. Division I (large-school) 101 pounds
Hulk Hogan (c) defeated Terry Funk in a singles match to retain the WWF World Heavyweight Championship: December 29 AWA / NWA: Night of Champions II East Rutherford, New Jersey: Stan Hansen defeated Rick Martel (c) by submission in a singles match for the AWA World Heavyweight Championship (c) – denotes defending champion(s)