WeWA World Middleweight Championship
(Since December 1991)
The WeWA World Middleweight Championship was a championship in the alliance, held by and competed for by some of the greatest Middleweights in the world.
Date Won |
Wrestler |
Location |
Date Lost |
12/18/1991 {1} |
Blue Panther |
Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico |
06/19/1992 {2} |
07/03/1992 {3} |
Dandy |
Mexico City, Mexico |
09/04/1992 |
09/04/1992 |
Betia Salvaje |
Naucalpan, Mexico State, Mexico |
12/16/1992 |
12/16/1992 |
Dandy [2] |
Naucalpan, Mexico State, Mexico |
05/12/1993 |
05/12/1993 |
Emilio Charles Jr. |
Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico |
10/05/1993 |
10/05/1993 |
Dandy [3] |
Mexico City, Mexico |
03/01/1994 |
03/01/1994 |
Javier Llanes |
Unknown |
09/11/1994 |
09/11/1994 |
Apollo Dantes |
Mexico City, Mexico |
11/27/1994 |
11/27/1994 |
El Satanico |
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico |
03/07/1999 |
03/07/1999 |
Ringo Mendoza |
Mexico City, Mexico |
05/14/2000 |
05/14/2000 |
Frank Shamrock |
Tokyo, Japan |
06/02/2001 |
06/02/2001 |
A.C. Armande |
St. Louis, Missouri, United States |
07/31/2001 {4} |
11/02/2001 {5} |
Juvendud Guerrera |
Mexico City, Mexico |
02/17/2002 |
02/17/2002 |
Jerry Lynn |
Paris, France |
06/12/2002 |
06/12/2002 |
Shane Helms |
Melborne, Victoria, Australia |
07/01/2002 {6} |
08/19/2002 {7} |
Ángel o Demonio |
Mexico City, Mexico |
10/01/2002 {8} |
{1} Tournament final over El Satanico.
{2} Title vacated by the WWA Board.
{3} Was crowned as the new champion.
{4} Stripped after failing to make weight limits.
{5} Tournament final over Jerry Lynn.
{6} Stripped after promotion closed.
{7} Awarded title by WWA Board.
{8} Title vacated and retired when SNC Corporations bought WWA from Fredrickson Sports.
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