WeWA Asian Triple Crown Championship
(Since January 1990)
The WeWA Asian Triple Crown Championship was a championship in the alliance, held by and competed for by some of greatest in the Asia.
Date Won |
Wrestler |
Location |
Date Lost |
01/25/1990 {1} |
"The Kutlu Warrior" Jon Stewart |
Tokyo, Japan |
07/31/1992 |
07/31/1992 |
The Undertaker |
Hong Kong, China |
08/06/1992 |
08/06/1992 |
"The Kutlu Warrior" Jon Stewart [2] |
Tokyo, Japan |
12/03/1992 {2} |
09/12/1992 |
The Undertaker [2] |
Hong Kong, China |
12/03/1992 |
12/03/1992 |
Yokozuna |
Kobe, Hyogo, Japan |
04/01/1993 {3} |
06/12/1993 {4} |
The Great Muta |
Tokyo, Japan |
10/01/1993 {5} |
10/14/1993 {6} |
"The Kutlu Warrior" Jon Stewart [3] |
Singapore |
11/13/1993 {7} |
12/05/1993 {8} |
Mitsuhara Misawa |
Tokyo, Japan |
04/20/1994 |
04/20/1994 |
Yokozuna [2] |
Taipea, Taiwan |
05/01/1994 |
05/01/1994 |
Stan Hanson |
Hiroshima, Japan |
10/01/1994 |
10/01/1994 |
The Great Muta [2] |
Melaka, Malaysia |
01/03/1995 |
01/03/1995 |
Stan Hanson [2] |
Tokyo, Japan |
04/02/1995 |
04/02/1995 |
Mitsuhara Misawa [2] |
Tokyo, Japan |
02/29/1996 |
02/29/1996 |
Ken Wayne Shamrock |
Tokyo, Japan |
08/31/1996 {9} |
09/01/1996 {10} |
Kenta Kobashi |
Kyoto, Japan |
01/07/1997 |
01/07/1997 |
Akira Taue |
Tokyo, Japan |
05/21/1997 |
05/21/1997 |
The Singapore Death Warrior |
Singapore |
06/17/1997 {11} |
09/01/1996 {12} |
Kenta Kobashi [2] |
Seoul, South Korea |
12/22/1998 |
12/22/1998 |
Mitsuhara Misawa [3] |
Tokyo, Japan |
03/27/1999 {13} |
06/06/1999 {14} |
Mitsuhara Misawa [4] |
St. Louis, Missouri, United States |
11/14/1999 |
11/14/1999 |
The Monk |
Tokyo, Japan |
01/14/2001 {15} |
01/31/2001 {16} |
Nayoa Ogawa |
Kyoto, Japan |
06/02/2001 |
06/02/2001 |
The Great Muta [3] |
St. Louis, Missouri, United States |
07/01/2002 {17}{18} |
{1} Won tournament final over Tatsumi Fujinami.
{2} Lost the title via disqualification.
{3} Stripped by WWA board due to a non-defense.
{4} Won tournament final over Mr. Pogo.
{5} Stripped by WWA Board due to injury.
{6} Won tournament final over Mitsuhara Misawa.
{7} stripped by WWA board due to excessive violence.
{8} Won tournament final over The Undertaker.
{9} Title vacated when he left Asia.
{10} Won tournament final over The Great Muta.
{11} Stripped by WWA Board due to excessive violence.
{12} Won tournament final over Mitsuhara Misawa.
{13} Vacated after winning the WWA World Heavyweight title.
{14} Won tournament final over The Great Muta.
{15} Vacated after winning the WWA World Hardcore title.
{16} Won tournament final over Don Frye.
{17} Vacated after New Japan folds.
{18} Title retired when SNC Corporations bought WWA from Fredrickson Sports.
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