WeWA World Welterweight Championship
(Since February 1992)
The WeWA World Welterweight Championship was a championship in the alliance, held by and competed for by some of the greatest Welterweights in the world.
Date Won |
Wrestler |
Location |
Date Lost |
02/15/1992 {1} |
Fuerza Guerrera |
Puebla City, Puebla, Mexico |
03/08/1992 |
03/08/1992 |
"America" El Pantera II |
Mexico City, Mexico |
07/17/1992 |
07/17/1992 |
Felino |
Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico |
03/08/1993 |
03/08/1993 |
Ciclon Ramirez |
Unknown |
03/30/1994 |
03/30/1994 |
Felino [2] |
Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico |
06/21/1994 |
06/21/1994 |
El Pantera II [2] |
Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico |
03/15/1996 {2} |
05/21/1996 {3}{4} |
Mascara Magica |
Mexico City, Mexico |
08/02/1996 |
08/02/1996 |
Guerrero de la Muerte |
Mexico City, Mexico |
01/24/1998 |
01/24/1998 |
Mascara Magica [2] |
Mexico City, Mexico |
02/06/1998 |
02/06/1998 |
Karloff Lagarde Jr. |
Mexico City, Mexico |
09/16/1998 |
09/16/1998 |
Olimpico |
Mexico City, Mexico |
10/23/1998 |
10/23/1998 |
Halcon Negro Jr. |
Mexico City, Mexico |
12/13/1998 |
12/13/1998 |
Olimpico [2] |
Mexico City, Mexico |
02/27/1999 |
02/27/1999 |
Super Delphin |
Nagoya, Aichi, Japan |
09/10/1999 |
09/10/1999 |
Arkangel de la Muerta |
Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan |
11/14/1999 |
11/14/1999 |
Mach 1 |
Tokyo, Japan |
01/23/2000 |
01/23/2000 |
Rey Misterio Jr. |
Seattle, Washington, United States |
03/03/2000 |
03/03/2000 |
Super Astro |
Mexico City, Mexico |
11/10/2001 |
11/10/2001 |
Super Crazy |
San Juan, Puerto Rico |
03/17/2002 |
03/17/2002 |
Lizmark Jr. |
San Francisco, California, United States |
07/19/2002 |
07/19/2002 |
Mexicano |
Mexico City, Mexico |
10/01/2002 {5} |
{1} Tournament final over El Khalifi.
{2} Super Delphin defeats Pantera on 03/15/1996 in Osaka, Japan, but the WWA declares the title vacant because Pantera had jumped to AAA before going to Japan.
{3} Tournament final over Felino.
{4} Defeats Super Delphin on 06/22/1996 in Naruko, Japan to unify the disputed championship.
{5} Title vacated and retired when SNC Corporations bought WWA from Fredrickson Sports.
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