Sendai Girls Junior Championship

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Sendai Girls Junior Championship
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Yurika Oka with the current belt design in January 2022
Details
Promotion Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling
Date establishedOctober 14, 2018
Current champion(s)Chi Chi
Date wonNovember 9, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s) Ayame Sasamura
Most reignsAll titleholders
(1 reign)
Longest reign Manami
(406 days)
Shortest reign Command Bolshoi
(4 days)
Oldest champion Command Bolshoi
(age is unknown) [a]
Youngest champion Yurika Oka
(17 years, 247 days)
Heaviest champion Ayame Sasamura
(141 lb)

The Sendai Girls Junior Championship is a women's professional wrestling championship, the secondary singles championship in Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling. As of December8, 2024, overall there have been a total of nine reigns shared between nine different champions, and two vacancies. The current champion is Chi Chi. [1]

Contents

Reigns

As of December8, 2024, there have been a total of nine reigns shared between nine different championns and two vacancies. Ayame Sasamura was the inaugural champion. Manami's reign is the longest at 406 days, while Command Bolshoi's reign is the shortest at four days. Bolshoi is the oldest champion, although her age is unknown as she kept her real name and age in private. Yurika Oka is the youngest champion at 17 years old.

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
DefensesNumber of successful defenses
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDaysDefenses
1 Ayame Sasamura October 14, 2018Joshi Puroresu Big Show 2018 in Sendai Sendai, Miyagi, Japan 1841Defeated Manami in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion. [2]
2 Millie McKenzie January 6, 2019Sendai Girls Tokyo, Japan 11012 [3]
3 Command Bolshoi April 17, 2019Sendai Girls Nagoya, Aichi, Japan 140 [4]
Vacated April 21, 2019The championship was vacated after Command Bolshoi retired from professional wrestling. [5]
4 Mikoto Shindo June 8, 2019Sendai Girls Women's Pro Wrestling Big Show in Niigata Niigata, Honshu, Japan 11271Defeated Manami to win the vacant championship. [6]
5 Manami October 13, 2019Sendai Girls Joshi Puroresu Big Show in Sendai Sendai, Miyagi, Japan 14062 [7]
6 Mei Hoshizuki November 22, 2020Sendai Girls Kick Revived Sendai, Miyagi, Japan 12172 [8]
7 Yurika Oka June 27, 2021Big Show 2021 In Niigata Niigata, Japan 12453 [9] [10]
8 Tomoka Inaba February 27, 2022Sendai Girls Acceleration Nagaoka, Japan 11331 [11]
Vacated July 10, 2022 JTO 3rd Anniversary ~ Iwai Tokyo, Japan The championship was vacated after Tomoka Inaba won the 2022 JTO Girls Tournament in a match against Aoi, where her Queen Of JTO Championship was also on the line. [12]
9Chi ChiNovember 9, 2024Sendai Girls Big Show In Niigata Niigata, Japan 129+1Defeated Yuna to win the vacant title. [13]

Combined reigns

Inaugural champion Ayame Sasamura Ayame Sasamura.jpg
Inaugural champion Ayame Sasamura
Indicates the current champion
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Manami 12406
2 Yurika Oka 13245
3 Mei Hoshizuki 12217
4 Tomoka Inaba 11133
5 Mikoto Shindo 11127
6 Millie McKenzie 12101
7 Ayame Sasamura 1184
8Chi Chi †1129+
9 Command Bolshoi 104

Notes

  1. During her career, Bolshoi kept her real identity private, including her real name and date of birth. While her age is unknown, she is the oldest champion as she made her wrestling debut in the early 1990s.

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