J-Crown

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Template:Short description Template:Infobox pro wrestling championshipThe J-Crown, also known as the Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., was a unified, multi-promotional professional wrestling championship initially created by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). It was formed via the unification of eight (later seven) junior heavyweight and other lower-weight class titles from several different organizations. The J-Crown Tournament that crowned the inaugural champion was held in August 1996.

History

The J-Crown was the unification of eight different championship belts from multiple different countries, including ones from Japan, Mexico, the United Kingdom, and the United States.[1] The tournament to crown the first champion was held over four nights, from August 2 to August 5, 1996, the same dates that New Japan Pro-Wrestling's annual G1 Climax event took place, promoting two major tournaments on one tour.[1] Jushin Thunder Liger is credited with coming up with the idea for the J-Crown.[1] The inaugural champion was The Great Sasuke.[1] The J-Crown was defended for just over a year.

While Último Dragón was champion, the titles appeared on World Championship Wrestling programming, as Dragón also held the WCW Cruiserweight Championship.[1] Dragón additionally held the NWA World Middleweight Championship concurrently with the J-Crown.[1] When Liger was champion, he lost the WAR International Junior Heavyweight Championship to Yuji Yasuraoka on June 6, 1997, in Tokyo, Japan. Liger, however, continued to defend the J-Crown with seven titles instead of eight.

As part of their introduction of a new WWF Light Heavyweight Championship, the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) demanded that the then-current champion Shinjiro Otani return the belt. Otani returned the championship to the WWF and subsequently dissolved the J-Crown on November 5, 1997, by vacating all of the remaining component titles except for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship, with the other belts being restored to their home promotions.

Championships

Title Promotion Champion
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship New Japan Pro-Wrestling The Great Sasuke
MPW British Commonwealth Junior Heavyweight Championship Michinoku Pro Wrestling Jushin Thunder Liger
NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship National Wrestling Alliance - Wrestle Yume Factory Masayoshi Motegi
NWA World Welterweight Championship Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre Negro Casas
UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship Universal Wrestling Association - New Japan Pro-Wrestling Shinjiro Otani
WAR International Junior Heavyweight Championship Wrestle Association R Último Dragón
WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship World Wrestling Association - Federación Universal de Lucha Libre Gran Hamada
WWF Light Heavyweight Championship Universal Wrestling Association - Michinoku Pro Wrestling El Samurai

Later incorporated

Title Promotion Champion
NWA World Middleweight Championship Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre Corazón de León
WCW World Cruiserweight Championship World Championship Wrestling Dean Malenko

Inaugural championship tournament (1996)

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Title history

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References

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External links

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