2024 in professional wrestling describes the current year's events in the world of professional wrestling.
These promotions are holding events throughout 2024.
Promotion Name | Abbreviation | Notes | |
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All Elite Wrestling | AEW | ||
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre | CMLL | ||
CyberFight | CF | CyberFight is an umbrella brand that oversees and promotes three individual promotions: DDT Pro-Wrestling (DDT), Pro Wrestling Noah (Noah), and Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling (TJPW). The fourth brand, Ganbare☆Pro-Wrestling (GanPro), split from the promotion on April 1, 2024. | |
Dream Star Fighting Marigold | Marigold | ||
Game Changer Wrestling | GCW | ||
German Wrestling Federation | GWF | ||
House of Glory | HOG | ||
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide | AAA | The "AAA" abbreviation has been used since the mid-1990s and had previously stood for the promotion's original name Asistencia Asesoría y Administración. | |
Major League Wrestling | MLW | ||
National Wrestling Alliance | NWA | ||
New Japan Pro-Wrestling | NJPW | ||
Progress Wrestling | PROGRESS | ||
Prestige Wrestling | Prestige | ||
Revolution Pro Wrestling | RevPro | ||
Ring of Honor | ROH | ||
Tenryu Project | — | ||
The Wrestling Revolver | REVOLVER | ||
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling | TNA | Originally founded as TNA, the company was renamed to Impact Wrestling in 2017, but reverted to the TNA name on January 13. | |
World Wonder Ring Stardom | Stardom | ||
WWE | — | "WWE" stands for World Wrestling Entertainment, which remains the company's legal name, though the company ceased using the full name in April 2011, with the WWE abbreviation becoming an orphaned initialism. |
Date | Promotion(s) | Event | Location | Main Event | Notes | |
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1 | WWE | Day 1 | San Diego, California | Seth "Freakin" Rollins (c) defeated Drew McIntyre to retain the World Heavyweight Championship | Aired as a special episode of Raw. Featured The Rock's first appearance on Raw since January 25, 2016. | |
2 | CF | The New Year | Tokyo, Japan | Kota Ibushi defeated Naomichi Marufuji | ||
WWE | New Year's Evil | Orlando, Florida | Trick Williams defeated Grayson Waller to retain his Iron Survivor Challenge title opportunity for the NXT Championship | Aired as a special episode of NXT. | ||
3 | Stardom | New Years Stars | Yokohama, Japan | Abarenbo GE (Syuri, Mirai and Ami Sohrei) defeated Baribari Bombers (Giulia, Thekla and Mai Sakurai) (c) in the Triangle Derby finals to win the Artist of Stardom Championship | ||
4 | Ittenyon Stardom Gate | Tokyo, Japan | Mayu Iwatani (c) defeated Syuri to retain the IWGP Women's Championship | |||
CF | Tokyo Joshi Pro '24 | Miyu Yamashita (c) defeated Masha Slamovich to retain the Princess of Princess Championship | ||||
NJPW | Wrestle Kingdom 18 | Tetsuya Naito defeated Sanada (c) to win the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship | Featured the crowning of the inaugural IWGP Global Heavyweight Champion, the first NJPW event under the presidency of Hiroshi Tanahashi, and first Wrestle Kingdom event to take place under a one-night format since Wrestle Kingdom 13. | |||
5 | New Year Dash!! | TMDK (Zack Sabre Jr., Kosei Fujita, Shane Haste and Mikey Nicholls) defeated Chaos (Tomohiro Ishii and Kazuchika Okada) and Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley and Bryan Danielson) | ||||
WWE | New Year's Revolution | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Randy Orton vs. LA Knight vs. AJ Styles to determine the #1 contender for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship at the Royal Rumble ended in a no contest | First New Year's Revolution event since 2007. Aired as a special episode of SmackDown. Featured the return of The Authors of Pain (Akam and Rezar) for the first time since March 2020. | ||
Prestige | Roseland 7 | Portland, Oregon | Alex Shelley (c) defeated Nick Wayne, Alan Angels and Chris Sabin to retain the Prestige World Championship | |||
6 | MLW | Kings of Colosseum | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Matt Riddle defeated Jacob Fatu | Featured the MLW returns of Sami Callihan and Matt Riddle. | |
Reload | Satoshi Kojima defeated Sami Callihan | Aired on tape delay on January 20. | ||||
HOG | Brace For Impact | New York City, New York | ||||
7 | GWF | Strike First, Strike Hard 4 | Berlin, Germany | Mike D Vecchio (c) defeated Erkan Sulcani to retain the GWF World Championship | ||
10 | AEW | Homecoming | Jacksonville, Florida | Darby Allin and Sting defeated The Don Callis Family (Powerhouse Hobbs and Konosuke Takeshita) in a Texas Tornado match | First Homecoming event since 2021. Aired as a special episode of Dynamite. | |
Homecoming | The Dark Order (Evil Uno, Alex Reynolds and John Silver) defeated Jake Hager, Matt Menard and Angelo Parker | Aired on tape delay on January 12 as a special episode of Rampage. | ||||
12 | GCW | No Compadre | Chicago, Illinois | Mustafa Ali defeated Gringo Loco | ||
13 | AEW | Battle of the Belts IX | Norfolk, Virginia | Orange Cassidy (c) defeated Preston Vance to retain the AEW International Championship | ||
CF | Star Navigation | Tokyo, Japan | Kenoh (c) defeated Go Shiozaki to retain the GHC Heavyweight Championship | |||
NJPW | Battle in the Valley | San Jose, California | Kazuchika Okada defeated Will Ospreay | |||
TNA | Hard To Kill | Paradise, Nevada | Moose defeated Alex Shelley (c) to win the TNA World Championship | First PPV event to be held under the TNA banner since Bound for Glory in October 2016. The company was renamed to Impact Wrestling in 2017, but reverted to its original TNA name beginning with this event. | ||
GCW | 56 Birdz | Columbus, Ohio | Jonathan Gresham defeated Cole Radrick | |||
NWA | Paranoia | Fort Lauderdale, Florida | EC3 (c) defeated Matt Cardona in an Ultimate Deathmatch to retain the NWA Worlds Heavyweight Championship | Taping for NWA Powerrr. | ||
Viva Revolution | Jackal Stevens (c) defeated Kerry Morton to retain the CCW Heavyweight Championship | |||||
14 | TNA | Snake Eyes[1] | Paradise, Nevada | Kazuchika Okada and The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley) defeated The System (Brian Myers, Eddie Edwards and Moose) | Taping for TNA Impact! and TNA Xplosion. | |
17 | CF | Sunny Voyage | Tokyo, Japan | Jack Morris (c) defeated Titus Alexander to retain the GHC National Championship | ||
20 | NJPW | The New Beginning in Nagoya | Nagoya, Japan | Evil defeated Tama Tonga (c) in a Lumberjack match to win the NEVER Openweight Championship | ||
25 | REVOLVER | Mox vs. Gringo | Dayton, Ohio | Jon Moxley defeated Gringo Loco in a Lucha Deathmatch | ||
26 | GCW | Look At Me | Tampa, Florida | Mance Warner vs. Effy ended in a no contest | ||
27 | Effy's Big Gay Brunch 8 | Bussy (Allie Katch and Effy) defeated MxM (Mansoor and Mason D. Madden) | ||||
WWE | Royal Rumble[2] | St. Petersburg, Florida | Cody Rhodes won the 30-man Royal Rumble match by last eliminating CM Punk to earn a world championship match at WrestleMania XL | |||
28 | CF | Sweet Dreams! | Tokyo, Japan | Yuki Ueno (c) defeated Yukio Naya to retain the KO-D Openweight Championship | ||
(c) – denotes defending champion(s) |
Date | Promotion(s) | Event | Location | Main Event | Notes | |
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1 | GCW | Project GCW | Sauget, Illinois | Mance Warner defeated 1 Called Manders in a St. Louis Street Fight | ||
2 | Keep In Touch | Indianapolis, Indiana | Mance Warner defeated "Spyder" Nate Webb | |||
IWS GCW | IWS Vs. GCW: UnFnSanctioned 25th Anniversary | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | Team IWS (The Green Phantom, Mathieu St-Jacques, PCP Crazy Manny and SeXXXy Eddy) defeated Team GCW (Joey Janela, Jimmy Lloyd and Bussy (Effy and Allie Katch)) in an Ultimate Deathmatch | |||
NWA | Hard Times | Dothan, Alabama | Knox and Murdoch (Mike Knox and Trevor Murdoch) defeated The Southern 6 (Kerry Morton and Alex Taylor) in a Steel Cage match | Taping for NWA Powerrr. | ||
HOG | Reckoning | New York City, New York | Mike Santana (c) defeated Penta El Zero Miedo to retain the HOG Heavyweight Championship | |||
3 | AEW | Revolution | Greensboro, North Carolina | Darby Allin and Sting (c) defeated The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson) in a tornado tag team match to retain the AEW World Tag Team Championship | Featured Sting's retirement match. | |
5 | WWE | Roadblock | Orlando, Florida | Tony D'Angelo defeated Carmelo Hayes to earn an NXT Championship match at Stand & Deliver | Aired as a special episode of NXT. | |
6 | NJPW | NJPW 52nd Anniversary Show | Tokyo, Japan | Tetsuya Naito (Heavyweight) defeated Sho (Junior Heavyweight) in a Champion vs. Champion match | Held alongside Night 1 of the New Japan Cup. | |
7 | Progress | London, England | Kid Lykos (c) defeated Lio Rush to retain the PROGRESS World Championship | |||
8 | TNA | Sacrifice | Windsor, Ontario, Canada | Moose (c) defeated Eric Young to retain the TNA World Championship | ||
9 | GCW | Ashes to Ashes | Atlantic City, New Jersey | Nick Gage defeated Ryuji Ito in a Deathmatch | ||
10 | So Much Fun | Ryuji Ito and Abdullah Kobayashi defeated Los Macizos (Ciclope and Miedo Extremo) in a Deathmatch | ||||
13 | AEW | Big Business | Boston, Massachusetts | Willow Nightingale defeated Riho | Aired as a special episode of Dynamite. Featured the AEW debut of Mercedes Moné. | |
16 | REVOLVER | Ready Or Not! | Clive, Iowa | Red (Alex Colon, Killer Kelly, Rickey Shane Page and Steve Maclin) defeated The Second Gear Crew (Mance Warner, Matthew Justice and 1 Called Manders) and Masha Slamovich in an Elimination Games match | ||
17 | CF | Judgement | Tokyo, Japan | Yuki Ueno (c) defeated Harashima to retain the KO-D Openweight Championship | ||
CF | Great Voyage in Yokohama | Yokohama, Japan | Good Looking Guys (Anthony Greene and Jack Morris) (c) defeated Real (Saxon Huxley and Timothy Thatcher) to retain the GHC Tag Team Championship | |||
GWF | Chaos City 9 | Berlin, Germany | Mike D Vecchio (c) defeated Toni Harting to retain the GWF World Championship | |||
20 | Stardom | Cinderella Tournament | Nagoya, Japan | Maika (c) defeated Utami Hayashishita to retain the World of Stardom Championship | ||
NJPW | New Japan Cup | Niigata, Japan | Yota Tsuji defeated Hirooki Goto in the finals of the New Japan Cup | |||
23 | NJPW | NJPW Academy Showcase | Carson, California | Bad Dude Tito defeated Zane Jay | ||
GCW | Role Model | Detroit, Michigan | Danhausen defeated Matt Cardona | |||
24 | The Block Is Hot | Rochester, New York | Joey Janela and Sawyer Wreck defeated Blake Christian and Shane Mercer | |||
Prestige | Alive II | Portland, Oregon | Sinner and Saint (Travis Williams and Judas Icarus) (c) defeated C4 (Cody Chhun and Guillermo Rosas) 2-1 in a two-out-of-three falls match to retain the Prestige Tag Team Championship | |||
28 | REVOLVER | Grit Your Teeth | Dayton, Ohio | Alex Shelley (c) defeated Ace Austin to retain the REVOLVER Championship | ||
29 | MLW | War Chamber | St. Petersburg, Florida | Team MLW (The Second Gear Crew (Matthew Justice and 1 Called Manders) and CozyMax (Shigeo Okumura and Satoshi Kojima)) defeated World Titan Federation (Richard Holliday, Davey Boy Smith Jr., Tom Lawlor and Josh Bishop) in a War Chamber match | ||
War Chamber II | Death Fighters (Raven, Akira, Jake Crist, and Jimmy Lloyd) defeated The Calling (Rickey Shane Page, Sami Callihan, Cannonball, and Talon) in a War Chamber match | Aired on tape delay on April 20. | ||||
CMLL | Homenaje a Dos Leyendas | Mexico City, Mexico | Blue Panther, Último Guerrero, Volador Jr. and Místico defeated Matt Sydal and Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley, Bryan Danielson, and Claudio Castagnoli) | |||
31 | CF | Star Navigation | Tokyo, Japan | El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. (c) defeated Jake Lee to retain the GHC Heavyweight Championship | ||
CF | Grand Princess '24 | Tokyo, Japan | Miu Watanabe defeated Miyu Yamashita (c) to win the Princess of Princess Championship | |||
RevPro | Revolution Rumble | London, England | Luke Jacobs won the 30-man Revolution Rumble match by last eliminating Ricky Knight Jr. to earn a future Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship match. | |||
(c) – denotes defending champion(s) |
Date | Promotion(s) | Event | Location | Main Event | Notes | |
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4 | Stardom | American Dream in The Keystone State | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Maika (c) defeated Megan Bayne to retain the World of Stardom Championship | ||
Independent | Mark Hitchcock Memorial SuperShow | Paul Walter Hauser defeated Sami Callihan in a Philly Street Fight | ||||
GCW | Josh Barnett's Bloodsport X | Josh Barnett defeated Johnny Bloodsport by referee stoppage | ||||
5 | For The Culture | Darius Carter defeated Billy Dixon | ||||
Joey Janela's Spring Break 8 | Blake Christian (c) defeated Joey Janela to retain the GCW World Championship | |||||
ROH | Supercard of Honor | Mark Briscoe defeated Eddie Kingston (c) to win the ROH World Championship | Featured the crowning of the inaugural ROH Women's World Television Champion. | |||
Revolver HOG | Revolver x HOG | Mustafa Ali (c) defeated Amazing Red to retain the TNA X Division Championship | ||||
Progress Wrestling | Kid Lykos (c) defeated Man Like DeReiss (with Leon Slater) to retain the PROGRESS World Championship | |||||
CF | Live In Philly | Maki Itoh and Miyu Yamashita defeated Miu Watanabe and Rika Tatsumi | ||||
6 | NJPW | Sakura Genesis | Tokyo, Japan | Tetsuya Naito (c) defeated Yota Tsuji to retain the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship | ||
GCW | Effy's Big Gay Brunch 9 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Dark Sheik defeated Sonny Kiss | |||
GCW vs. TJPW | Maki Itoh, Masha Slamovich and Rina Yamashita defeated Miyu Yamashita, Shoko Nakajima and Yuki Aino | |||||
Joey Janela's Spring Break: Clusterfuck Forever | Microman last eliminated Nick Gage to win the Clusterfuck Battle Royal | |||||
WWE | Stand & Deliver | Trick Williams defeated Carmelo Hayes | Was held midday of WrestleMania XL: Night 1. | |||
WWE | WrestleMania XL[7] | The Bloodline (Roman Reigns and The Rock) defeated Cody Rhodes and Seth "Freakin" Rollins | ||||
7 | Cody Rhodes defeated Roman Reigns (c) in a Bloodline Rules match to win the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship | |||||
CF | April Fool | Tokyo, Japan | Chris Brookes and Zack Sabre Jr. vs. The37Kamiina (Mao and Yuki Ueno) ended in a time-limit draw | |||
GWF | Mystery Mayhem | Berlin, Germany | Mike D Vecchio (c) defeated Tim Stübing to retain the GWF World Championship | |||
11 | CF | Star Navigation | Tokyo, Japan | Kaito Kiyomiya defeated Kenoh in a number one contendership match for the GHC Heavyweight Championship | ||
12 | NJPW | Windy City Riot | Chicago, Illinois | Jon Moxley defeated Tetsuya Naito (c) to win the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship | ||
13 | AEW | Battle of the Belts X | Highland Heights, Kentucky | Athena (c) defeated Red Velvet to retain the ROH Women's World Championship | ||
14 | NJPW | Wrestling World in Taiwan | Taipei, Taiwan | Toru Yano, Oleg Boltin and Hiroshi Tanahashi defeated House of Torture (Evil, Sho and Yoshinobu Kanemaru) to win the vacant NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship | First major event promoted under the Asia-Pacific Federation of Wrestling (APFW). | |
Prestige | Roseland 8: The 7 Year Anniversary | Portland, Oregon | Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Daniel Makabe | |||
20 | TNA | Rebellion | Paradise, Nevada | Moose (c) defeated Nic Nemeth to retain the TNA World Championship | Featured the TNA returns of Mike Santana, Sami Callihan and Matt Hardy. | |
RevPro | Epic Encounter | Stevenage, England | Michael Oku (c) defeated Zozaya to retain the Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship | |||
GCW | How High | Los Angeles, California | 2 Cold Scorpio defeated Joey Janela | |||
21 | Breaking GCW | Albuquerque, New Mexico | Blake Christian (c) defeated Effy to retain the GCW World Championship | |||
Progress Wrestling | London, England | Sanity (Big Damo and Axel Tischer) (c) defeated Lykos Gym (Kid Lykos and Kid Lykos II) to retain the PROGRESS Tag Team Championship | ||||
AEW | Dynasty | St. Louis, Missouri | Swerve Strickland defeated Samoa Joe (c) to win the AEW World Championship | |||
23 | WWE | Spring Breakin' | Orlando, Florida | Trick Williams defeated Ilja Dragunov (c) to win the NXT Championship | Aired as a special episode of NXT. | |
26 | Prestige PrideStyle | Pride and Prestige | Las Vegas, Nevada | Papa Jace (c) defeated Sonico to retain the PrideStyle Championship | ||
27 | Stardom | All Star Grand Queendom | Yokohama, Japan | Maika (c) defeated Momo Watanabe in a two-out-of-three falls match to retain the World of Stardom Championship | ||
AAA | Triplemanía XXXII: Monterrey | Monterrey, Mexico | Pagano, El Mesías and Vampiro defeated La Secta (Cibernético, Dark Ozz, and Dark Cuervo) | |||
29 | NJPW | Wrestling Satsuma no Kuni | Kagoshima, Japan | Sho (c) defeated Douki to retain the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship | ||
30 | WWE | Spring Breakin' | Orlando, Florida | Lola Vice defeated Natalya in a NXT Underground match | Aired as a special episode of NXT. | |
(c) – denotes defending champion(s) |
Date | Promotion(s) | Event | Location | Main Event | Notes | |
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3 | TNA | Under Siege | Albany, New York | The System (Moose, Brian Myers and Eddie Edwards) defeated "Broken" Matt Hardy and Speedball Mountain (Trent Seven and Mike Bailey) | ||
GCW | Rather You Than Me | Tampa, Florida | Blake Christian (c) defeated Danhausen to retain the GCW World Championship | |||
NJPW | Wrestling Dontaku | Fukuoka, Japan | Nic Nemeth (c) defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi to retain the IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship | |||
4 | Jon Moxley (c) defeated Ren Narita to retain the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship | |||||
CF | Noah Wrestle Magic | Tokyo, Japan | Kaito Kiyomiya defeated El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. (c) to win the GHC Heavyweight Championship | |||
WWE | Backlash France | Décines-Charpieu, Metropolis of Lyon, France | Cody Rhodes (c) defeated AJ Styles to retain the Undisputed WWE Championship | WWE's first PPV and live-streaming event to be held in France. | ||
5 | GCW | Gringo Loco's The Wrld on Lucha | Jersey City, New Jersey | Los Desperados (Arez and Gringo Loco) defeated Aramis and Jack Cartwheel | ||
HOG | Cinco De Mayo | New York City, New York | Penta El Zero Miedo defeated Laredo Kid | |||
6 | UJPW | All Together: United Japan Pro-Wrestling Inauguration & Noto Earthquake Benefit Event | Tokyo, Japan | Shota Umino, Kaito Kiyomiya, and Yuki Ueno defeated Yuya Uemura, Konosuke Takeshita, and Shun Skywalker | First event under the UJPW banner. Benefits those affected by the 2024 Noto earthquake. | |
CF | Yes! Wonderland 2024 | Miu Watanabe (c) defeated Shoko Nakajima to retain the Princess of Princess Championship | ||||
11 | MLW | Azteca Lucha | Cicero, Illinois | Místico (c) defeated Bárbaro Cavernario to retain the MLW World Middleweight Championship | ||
Fury Road | Satoshi Kojima (c) defeated 1 Called Manders to retain the MLW World Heavyweight Championship | Aired on tape delay on May 18. | ||||
NJPW | Resurgence | Ontario, California | Jon Moxley (c) defeated Shota Umino to retain the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship | |||
16 | Prestige | Alive Or Just Breathing | Los Angeles, California | Shelton Benjamin defeated Tom Lawlor | ||
17 | REVOLVER | Another Friday | Dayton, Ohio | Atticus Cogar defeated Alex Colon in a Skewers and Staples Deathmatch | ||
NJPW | Tamashii | Sydney, Australia | Bishamon (Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi) defeated The Rogue Army (Bad Luck Fale and Caveman Ugg) | |||
18 | Melbourne, Australia | Bishamon (Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi) defeated The Natural Classics (Stevie Filip and Tome Filip) | ||||
Stardom | Flashing Champions | Yokohama, Japan | Saori Anou (c) defeated Ami Sohrei to retain the Wonder of Stardom Championship | |||
GCW | Most Notorious | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Nick Gage defeated Tony Deppen in a Hardcore match | |||
GWF | Light Heavyweight World Cup '24 | Berlin, Germany | Ahura defeated Aigle Blanc, Tim Stübing and Peter Tihanyi in the Light Heavyweight World Cup final | |||
NWA | Crockett Cup | Forney, Texas | The Southern 6 (Kerry Morton and Alex Taylor) defeated The Immortals (Kratos and Odinson) in the 2024 Crockett Cup finals | Taping for NWA Powerrr. | ||
19 | RevPro CMLL | Fantastica Mania UK | London, England | Gabe Kidd, Magnus and Templario defeated JJ Gale, Místico and Ricky Knight Jr. | Held between two shows. | |
Michael Oku (c) defeated Último Guerrero to retain the Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship | ||||||
20 | Marigold | Fields Forever | Tokyo, Japan | Sareee and Bozilla defeated Giulia and Utami Hayashishita | First event held by Dream Star Fighting Marigold. | |
23 | Independent | Hana Kimura Memorial Show 4 | Tokyo, Japan | Utami Hayashishita defeated Veny | ||
24 | HOG | The War Within | New York City, New York | Mike Santana (c) defeated Matt Riddle to retain the HOG World Heavyweight Championship | ||
25 | The Glory of War | Lowell, Massachusetts | Mustafa Ali defeated Alec Price | |||
WWE | King and Queen of the Ring | Jeddah, Saudi Arabia | Cody Rhodes (c) defeated Logan Paul to retain the Undisputed WWE Championship | Featured the finals of the 23rd King of the Ring tournament and the second Queen of the Ring tournament. First King of the Ring livestreaming event since 2015 and the first to air on traditional pay-per-view since 2002. | ||
GCW | Take A Picture | Chicago, Illinois | Dralístico defeated Gringo Loco | |||
26 | Paranoid | Columbus, Ohio | Mance Warner vs. Alec Price ended in a no contest | |||
AEW | Double or Nothing | Paradise, Nevada | The Elite (Matthew Jackson, Nicholas Jackson, Kazuchika Okada, and Jack Perry) defeated Team AEW (Darby Allin, Bryan Danielson, Dax Harwood, and Cash Wheeler) in an Anarchy in the Arena match | Featured a triple main event: The Anarchy in the Arena match, the AEW World Championship match between Swerve Strickland (c) and Christian Cage, and the AEW TBS Championship match between Willow Nightingale (c) and Mercedes Moné. Featured the returns of MJF and Juice Robinson, and an appearance by Gangrel. | ||
CF | King of DDT: 20th Anniversary | Tokyo, Japan | Mao defeated Daisuke Sasaki in the finals of the King of DDT Tournament | |||
Progress | Super Strong Style 16 | London, England | Kid Lykos (c) defeated Mark Haskins to retain the PROGRESS World Championship | |||
27 | Luke Jacobs defeated Ricky Knight Jr. in the 2024 Super Strong Style 16 Tournament Final | |||||
29 | CF | Limit Break 2 | Tokyo, Japan | Akitoshi Saito (c) vs. Go Shiozaki for the Zero1 World Heavyweight Championship ended in a time-limit draw | ||
(c) – denotes defending champion(s) |
Date | Promotion(s) | Event | Location | Main Event | Notes | |
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1 | MLW | Battle Riot VI | Atlanta, Georgia | Matt Riddle won a 40-man Battle Riot match by last eliminating Sami Callihan to earn a future MLW World Heavyweight Championship match | Featured the MLW in-ring debuts of actor Paul Walter Hauser and YouTuber Chris Danger; and appearances by former WWE talent Mark Henry and Teddy Long. | |
MLW Anniversary '24 | Mads Krule Krügger defeated 1 Called Manders in a Bullrope match | Aired on tape delay on June 22. | ||||
NWA | Back to the Territories | Knoxville, Tennessee | Jeremiah Plunkett won a four-way elimination match to claim the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Championship | Taping for NWA Powerrr. Featured the return of the NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Championship. | ||
GCW | Tournament of Survival 9 | Atlantic City, New Jersey | John Wayne Murdoch defeated Yuki Ishikawa in a Deathmatch in the Tournament of Survival finals | |||
2 | Cage of Survival 3 | Mance Warner defeated Joey Janela (c) to win the GCW World Championship | ||||
GWF | Rising Heat | Berlin, Germany | Mike D Vecchio (c) defeated Erkan Sulcani to retain the GWF World Championship | |||
7 | Prestige | Prestige Alive III | Portland, Oregon | Alan Angels (c) defeated Drexl in a Devil's Playground match to retain the Prestige World Championship | ||
8 | HOG | Mike Santana Presents Puerto Rican Weekend | New York City, New York | Mike Santana (c) defeated Amazing Red in a No Disqualification match to retain the HOG Heavyweight Championship | ||
9 | NJPW | Dominion 6.9 in Osaka-jo Hall | Osaka, Japan | El Desperado defeated Taiji Ishimori in the Best of the Super Juniors 31 final | Featured the finals of the Best of the Super Juniors tournament. | |
CF | PRISM '24 | Tokyo, Japan | Miu Watanabe (c) defeated VertVixen to retain the Princess of Princess Championship | |||
WWE | Battleground | Enterprise, Nevada | Trick Williams (c) defeated Ethan Page to retain the NXT Championship | Featured the crowning of the inaugural NXT Women's North American Champion. | ||
10 | NJPW | Despe Invitacional | Tokyo, Japan | Bullet Club (Dick Togo and Gedo) defeated Danshoku Dino and El Desperado | ||
14 | TNA | Against All Odds | Cicero, Illinois | Moose (c) defeated "Broken" Matt Hardy in a Broken Rules match to retain the TNA World Championship | Featured the return of Jeff Hardy and the debut of NXT superstar Tatum Paxley. | |
GCW | Lights Out | Golden, Colorado | Nick Gage defeated Orin Veidt in a Deathmatch | |||
15 | Hit 'Em Up | Los Angeles, California | Mance Warner (c) vs. Joey Janela for the GCW World Championship ended in a no contest | |||
AAA | Triplemanía XXXII: Tijuana | Tijuana, Mexico | Team USA (Q.T. Marshall, Sam Adonis, Parker Boudreaux and Satnam Singh) defeated Vampiro, Alberto El Patrón and Los Psycho Circus (Dave The Clown and Murder Clown) | |||
UJPW | All Together Sapporo | Sapporo, Japan | Benefits those affected by the 2024 Noto earthquake. | |||
WWE | Glasgow, Scotland | Damian Priest (c) defeated Drew McIntyre to retain the World Heavyweight Championship | First WWE PPV and livestreaming event to be held in Scotland. | |||
16 | CF | Grand Ship in Yokohama | Yokohama, Japan | Kaito Kiyomiya (c) defeated Gabe Kidd to retain the GHC Heavyweight Championship | ||
GCW | I Can't Feel My Face | Mesa, Arizona | ||||
21 | NJPW CMLL | Fantastica Mania Mexico | Mexico City, Mexico | Místico defeated Hiromu Takahashi | Celebrated the 20-year anniversary of Místico. | |
Stardom | New Blood 13 | Tokyo, Japan | wing★gori (Hanan and Saya Iida) (c) defeated Cosmic Angels (Sakura Aya and Kurara Sayaka) to retain the New Blood Tag Team Championship | |||
22 | The Conversion | Tokyo, Japan | Maika (c) defeated Xena to retain the World of Stardom Championship | |||
REVOLVER | Cage of Horrors 3 | Clive, Iowa | Mance Warner defeated 1 Called Manders and Matthew Justice in a Cage of Horrors match | |||
Independent | Josh Barnett's Bloodsport Bushido | Tokyo, Japan | Jon Moxley defeated Josh Barnett by knockout | |||
28 | GCW | No Sleep | Houston, Texas | Zilla Fatu defeated John Wayne Murdoch in a Houston Street Fight | ||
29 | Crime Wave | Dallas, Texas | 1 Called Manders and Dante León defeated Mance Warner and "Broski" Jimmy Lloyd | |||
RevPro | Raw Deal | Stevenage, England | Michael Oku (c) defeated Anthony Ogogo to retain the Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship | |||
30 | AEW NJPW | Forbidden Door | Elmont, New York | Swerve Strickland (c) defeated Will Ospreay to retain the AEW World Championship | ||
(c) – denotes defending champion(s) |
Date | Promotion(s) | Event | Location | Main Event | Notes | |
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2 | AAA | Verano de Escándalo | Aguascalientes, Mexico | Nueva Generación Dinamita (Sansón and Forastero) and Fresero Jr. and La Secta del Mesías (El Mesias, Dark Escoria and Dark Espíritu) defeated Los Psycho Circus (Murder Clown, Dave the Clown and Panic Clown) in a three-way tag team Steel Cage match | ||
GCW | Now and Forever | Cleveland, Ohio | "Broken" Matt Hardy vs. Nick Gage ended in a no contest | |||
3 | WWE | SummerSlam | ||||
NJPW | Academy Showcase #4 | Carson, California | Allan Breeze defeated Wicked Wickett | |||
4 | GWF | Showdown | Berlin, Germany | Mike D Vecchio (c) defeated Peter Tihanyi to retain the GWF World Championship | ||
GCW | Can I Trust You? | Asbury Park, New Jersey | Mike Bailey vs. Raj Dhesi ended in a no contest | |||
6 | WWE | The Great American Bash | Orlando, Florida | Axiom and Nathan Frazer (c) defeated MSK (Wes Lee and Zachary Wentz) to retain the NXT Tag Team Championship | Aired as a special episode of NXT. | |
11 | RevPro | Summer Sizzler: Road to The Anniversary | London, England | MJF (c) defeated Michael Oku to retain the AEW American Championship | ||
12 | DDT GCW | Never Ending Noisy Story | Tokyo, Japan | Mao (c) defeated Alex Zayne to retain the DDT Universal Championship | ||
13 | GCW | The Sky is The Limit | Mance Warner (c) defeated 1 Called Manders to retain the GCW World Championship | |||
14 | You Only Die Once | Mance Warner (c) defeated Takayuki Ueki to retain the GCW World Championship | ||||
17 | AAA | Triplemanía XXXII: Mexico City | Mexico City, Mexico | Los Psycho Circus (Murder Clown, Dave the Clown, and Panic Clown) and La Secta Cibernética (Cibernético, Dark Cuervo, and Dark Ozz) defeated Los Vipers (El Fiscal, Abismo Negro Jr., and Psicosis) in a Domo De La Muerte Mask vs. Hair cage match | ||
FSW HOG | Winner Takes All | Las Vegas, Nevada | Chris Bey (c) defeated Amazing Red to retain the FSW Mecca Grand Championship | |||
GCW | No Signal in The Hills 4 | Los Angeles, California | Mance Warner (c) defeated Frankie Kazarian to retain the GCW World Championship | |||
18 | NJPW | G1 Climax 34 | Tokyo, Japan | Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Yota Tsuji in the G1 Climax 34 tournament final | ||
GCW | Save Me | Salt Lake City, Utah | Mance Warner (c) defeated Manny Lemons to retain the GCW World Championship | |||
19 | Marigold | Summer Gold Shine '24 | Tokyo, Japan | Giulia defeated Mai Sakurai | Featured Giulia's final match in Japan. | |
23 | CMLL | Grand Prix Internacional '24 | Mexico City, Mexico | Team International (Claudio Castagnoli, Akira, Davey Boy Smith Jr., Flip Gordon, Ikuro Kwon, Kyle Fletcher, Mansoor, Robbie X, Rocky Romero and Yota) vs. Team Mexico (Atlantis Jr., Esfinge, Euforia, Máscara Dorada, Templario, Titán, Ultimo Guerrero, Valiente and Volador Jr.) in a Grand Prix Internacional Torneo Cibernético match | ||
24 | RevPro | RevPro 12th Anniversary Show | London, England | Michael Oku (c) vs. Luke Jacobs for the Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship | ||
GCW | Homecoming Weekend | Atlantic City, New Jersey | Mance Warner vs. Joey Janela vs. Blake Christian in a Ladder match for the GCW World Championship | |||
25 | MDK (Nick Gage and "Broken" Matt Hardy) vs. Deathmatch Royalty (Matt Cardona and "Broski" Jimmy Lloyd) | |||||
AEW | London, England | |||||
26 | PROGRESS | Chapter 170: Wrestling Never Sleeps | Luke Jacobs (c) vs. Kid Lykos for the PROGRESS World Championship | |||
28 | REVOLVER | Taste of Truth | Dayton, Ohio | Ace Austin (c) vs. Jake Something vs. Rich Swann vs. Myron Reed for the REVOLVER World Championship | ||
Fight Club | ||||||
29 | MLW | Summer of the Beasts | Queens, New York | CozyMax (Satoshi Kojima and Shigeo Okumura) (c) vs. Contra Unit (Ikuro Kwon and Minoru Suzuki) for the MLW World Tag Team Championship | ||
30 | NJPW | Capital Collision | Washington, D.C. | Mercedes Moné (c) vs. Momo Watanabe for the Strong Women's Championship | ||
GWF RevPro | Double Impact | Berlin, Germany | ||||
TNA | Emergence | Louisville, Kentucky | Nic Nemeth (c) vs. Josh Alexander in a 60-minute Iron man match for the TNA World Championship | |||
31 | Stardom | 5 Star Grand Prix | Tokyo, Japan | |||
NWA | NWA 76th Anniversary Show | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Taping for NWA Powerrr. | |||
GWF RevPro | Double Impact | Berlin, Germany | ||||
GCW | Live Fast, Die Young | Chicago, Illinois | ||||
WWE | Bash in Berlin[8] | Berlin, Germany | Gunther (c) vs. Randy Orton for the World Heavyweight Championship | WWE's first PPV and livestreaming event to be held in Germany. | ||
(c) – denotes defending champion(s) |
Date | Promotion(s) | Event | Location | Main Event | Notes | |
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4 | MLW | Slaughterhouse | St. Petersburg, Florida | |||
5 | Noah DEFY Progress | NOAH x DEFY x PROGRESS | Oberhausen, Germany | First Noah and DEFY event to take place in Germany. | ||
WWE | Bad Blood | Atlanta, Georgia | First Bad Blood event since 2004. | |||
6 | GWF | Blockbuster 4 | Berlin, Germany | |||
NJPW | Wrestling Life 40th Anniversary: Yuji Nagata Produce Blue Justice XIV | Togane, Japan | ||||
12 | AEW | WrestleDream | Tacoma, Washington | |||
REVOLVER | Epic Over Texas | Grand Prairie, Texas | ||||
14 | NJPW | King of Pro-Wrestling | Tokyo, Japan | Tetsuya Naito (c) or Great-O-Khan vs. Zack Sabre Jr. for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship | ||
20 | Royal Quest IV | London, England | ||||
26 | NWA | Samhain 2 | Sarasota, Florida | |||
TNA | Bound for Glory | Detroit, Michigan | ||||
27 | WWE | Halloween Havoc | Hershey, Pennsylvania | |||
(c) – denotes defending champion(s) |
Date | Promotion(s) | Event | Location | Main Event | Notes | |
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2 | GCW | GCW Comes to Hawaii | Honolulu, Hawaii | First GCW event to take place in Hawaii. | ||
WWE | Crown Jewel | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | ||||
9 | MLW CMLL | Lucha Apocalypto | Cicero, Illinois | |||
17 | NJPW Stardom | Historic X-Over 2 | Osaka, Japan | |||
23 | AEW | Full Gear | Newark, New Jersey | |||
29 | TNA | Turning Point | Winston-Salem, North Carolina | |||
30 | WWE | Survivor Series: WarGames | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | First WWE PPV and livestreaming event in Vancouver in 26 years. | ||
(c) – denotes defending champion(s) |
Date | Promotion(s) | Event | Location | Main Event | Notes | |
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13 | TNA | Final Resolution | Atlanta, Georgia | |||
14 | NWA | Look That Kills | Dothan, Alabama | Taping for NWA Powerrr. | ||
28 | AEW | Worlds End | Orlando, Florida | |||
29 | Stardom | Dream Queendom | Tokyo, Japan | |||
(c) – denotes defending champion(s) |
Accomplishment | Winner(s) | Date | Notes | |
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Reina de Reinas | Lady Shani | February 3 | Defeated Faby Apache in the final to win. | |
Rey de Reyes | El Hijo del Vikingo | Defeated El Texano Jr. and Laredo Kid in the final to win. | ||
Copa Bardahl: Monterrey Gauntlet Match | Pimpinela Escarlata | April 27 | Last eliminated Antifaz del Norte to win. | |
Copa Bardahl: Mexico City Gauntlet Match | Octogón Jr. | August 17 | Last eliminated Zumbido to win. |
Accomplishment | Winner(s) | Date | Notes | |
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AEW World Tag Team Championship Tournament | The Young Bucks | April 21 | Defeated FTR (Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood) in the final, which was a ladder match, to win the vacant AEW World Tag Team Championship. | |
Double or Nothing Casino Gauntlet Match | Will Ospreay | April 24 | Defeated Jay White, Dante Martin, Penta El Zero Miedo, Kyle O'Reilly, Lance Archer, Komander, and Jay Lethal to earn an AEW International Championship match at Double or Nothing. He defeated Roderick Strong to win the title at the event. | |
FTW Contender Series | Hook and Katsuyori Shibata | May 22 | Both defeated Bryan Keith in the final by applying dual submission holds to earn an FTW Championship match at Double or Nothing. They challenged Chris Jericho for the title in a three-way FTW Rules match for the title at the event but neither was successful. | |
Forbidden Door Casino Gauntlet Match | Will Ospreay | May 29 | Defeated Jay White, Pac, Místico, Shota Umino, Claudio Castagnoli, Lio Rush, Orange Cassidy, and Hechicero to earn an AEW World Championship match at Forbidden Door. He challenged Swerve Strickland for the title at the event but was unsuccessful. | |
Owen Hart Cup | Mariah May | July 10 | Defeated Willow Nightingale in the final to win the Owen Hart Cup Trophy, Championship, and an AEW Women's World Championship match at All In. She will challenge "Timeless" Toni Storm for the title at the event. | |
Owen Hart Cup | Bryan Danielson | Defeated "Hangman" Adam Page in the final to win the Owen Hart Cup Trophy, Championship, and an AEW World Championship match at All In. He will challenge Swerve Strickland for the title in a Title vs. Career match at the event. | ||
Royal Rampage | Darby Allin | July 24 | Last eliminated Claudio Castagnoli to earn an AEW World Championship match at Dynamite: Grand Slam. | |
All In Casino Gauntlet Match | TBD | August 25 | 21-man gauntlet match for a future AEW World Championship match. | |
Continental Classic | TBD | December 28 | Round-robin tournament for the AEW Continental Championship. |
Accomplishment | Winner(s) | Date | Notes | |
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Super Hot One Day Tag Tournament | Abdullah Kobayashi and Takuya Nomura | February 20 | Defeated Climax Jump (Kankuro Hoshino and Yuki Ishikawa) in the final to win. | |
Ikkitousen Special League Deathmatch Straight Flash | Hideyoshi Kamitani | July 25 | Defeated Daiju Wakamatsu in the final to win. This was a Royal Straight Flash Deathmatch. |
Accomplishment | Winner(s) | Date | Notes | |
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D-Oh Grand Prix | Yukio Naya | January 4 | Defeated Tetsuya Endo in the final to earn a KO-D Openweight Championship match. He challenged Yuki Ueno for the title at Sweet Dreams! but was unsuccessful. | |
D Generations Cup | To-y | April 7 | Defeated Rukiya in the final to earn a spot in the King of DDT Tournament. | |
King of DDT Tournament | Mao | May 26 | Defeated Daisuke Sasaki in the final to earn a KO-D Openweight Championship match. He challenged Yuki Ueno for the title at Wrestle Peter Pan but was unsuccessful. |
Accomplishment | Winner(s) | Date | Notes | |
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Victory Challenge Tag League | Kaito Kiyomiya and Ryohei Oiwa | March 10 | Defeated Real (Saxon Huxley and Timothy Thatcher) in the final to earn a GHC Tag Team Championship match. They were set to challenge Good Looking Guys (Jack Morris and Anthony Greene) for the titles at Great Voyage in Yokohama, but an injury to Kiyomiya forced them off the event. Real would replace them in the match but failed to win the titles. | |
N-1 Victory | TBD | September 1 | Round-robin tournament for a future GHC Heavyweight Championship match. |
Accomplishment | Winner(s) | Date | Notes | |
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Princess of Princess Championship #1 Contender's Battle Royal | Miu Watanabe | January 6 | Last eliminated Yuki Kamifuku to earn a Princess of Princess Championship match. She would defeat Miyu Yamashita to win the title at Grand Princess. | |
"Futari wa Princess" Max Heart Tournament | Daisy Monkey | February 10 | Defeated Hakuchumu (Miu Watanabe and Rika Tatsumi) in the final to earn a Princess Tag Team Championship match. They would defeat Ryo Mizunami and Yuki Aino to win the titles at Grand Princess. | |
Tokyo Princess Cup | TBD | August 25 | 19-woman single-elimination tournament for a future Princess of Princess Championship match. |
Accomplishment | Winner(s) | Date | Notes | |
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CMLL World Tag Team Championship Eliminator Tournament | El Triangulo | January 9 | Defeated Los Divinos Laguneros (Blue Panther Jr. and Dark Panther) in the final to earn a CMLL World Tag Team Championship match. They challenged Los Hermanos Chavez (Ángel de Oro and Niebla Roja) for the titles on January 16 but were unsuccessful. | |
Occidente Women's Tag Team Championship Eliminator Tournament | Hatanna and Katara | January 23 | Defeated Adira and La Pantera in the final to win the vacant titles. | |
Cuadrangulo de Trios VIP | Los Bárbaros | January 29 | Defeated Atlantis Jr., Volador Jr., and Star Jr. in the final win. | |
Torneo Gran Alternativa | Místico and Brillante Jr. | February 2 | Defeated Máscara Dorada and Neón in the final to win. | |
Reyes del Aire | Místico | February 6 | Defeated Ángel de Oro, Templario, Máscara Dorada, Volador Jr., Soberano Jr., Titán, Zandokan Jr, Flip Gordon, Star Jr., Esfinge, and Villano III Jr. to win | |
Interfaction Tag Team Tournament | Los Guerreros Laguneros | February 17 | Defeated Los Depredadores (Magnus and Volador Jr.) in the final to win. | |
Torneo de Escuelas | Team Mexico | February 23 | Defeated Team Puebla (El Hijo de Niebla Roja, El Malayo, El Novato, Rayo Metalico, Apocalipsis, and Xelhua) in the final to win. | |
Gran Alternativa Tapatia | Arlequin and Garrabato | February 20 | Defeated Abigor La Pesadilla and Cris Skin, Adrenalina and Obek, Amenaza Negra Jr. and Minotauro, Bestia Negra and Rav, Canalla and Principe Daniel, Cowboy and Omar Brunetti, Demonio Maya and Mandala, Fantastico and Halcon de Plata, Guerrero de la Muerte and Shezmu, Johnny Dinamo and Prince Drago, and Leo and Temerario to win. | |
Torneo de Cibernético de Amazonas | Reina Isis | February 26 | Defeated Andrómeda, Aseroth, Dark Silueta, Diablita Roja, Lady Amazona, Lady Metal, Manía, Skadi, and Zeuxis to win. | |
Copa Irma Gonzalez | Marcela | March 8 | Defeated La Amapola, La Vaquerita, Tiffany, La Maligna, La Metálica, Hera, Olympia, Valkria, La Guerrera, Persephone, and Diablita Roja to win. | |
Torneo de Parejas Increíbles | Máscara Dorada and Rocky Romero | March 29 | Defeated Soberano Jr. and Atlantis Jr. in the final to win. | |
CMLL Universal Championship | Máscara Dorada | April 26 | Defeated Magnus and Titán in the final to win. | |
La Copa Junior VIP | Star Jr. | May 31 | Defeated Ángel de Oro in the final to win. | |
Copa Dinastías | Los Soberanos | June 16 | Defeated Los Stukas (Stuka Jr. and Hijo de Stuka Jr.) in the final to win. | |
Copa Fantastica | The DKC | July 13 | Defeated Viento, Cucuy, and Adrian Quest to win the Copa Fantastica Trophy. | |
CMLL Barroco Championship | Xelhua | July 15 | Defeated Vegas to win. | |
Cuadrangular de Dinastias | Euforia and Soberano Jr. | Defeated Atlantis and Atlantis Jr. in the final to win. | ||
AEW International Championship Eliminator Tournament | Templario | July 23 | Last eliminated Averno in a torneo cibernetico to earn an AEW International Championship match. He challenged MJF for the title on the August 2 Viernes Espectacular show, but was unsuccesful. | |
Leyenda de Plata | Ángel de Oro | July 26 | Defeated Star Jr. in the final to win. | |
CMLL World Women's Tag Team Championship Eliminator Tournament | Tessa Blanchard and Lluvia | August 6 | Defeated Zeuxis and Persephone in the final to win the vacant titles. |
Accomplishment | Winner(s) | Date | Notes | |
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Jersey J-Cup | Masha Slamovich | February 10 | Defeated Jordan Oliver in the final to win the JCW World Championship. | |
Bloodsport Women's Tournament | Marina Shafir | April 4 | Defeated Lindsay Snow in the final to win. | |
Grab the Brass Ring ladder match | Cole Radrick | April 5 | Defeated Aigle Blanc, Arez, Leon Slater, Myron Reed, Microman, Alec Price, Marcus Mathers, and Mr. Danger in a nine-man ladder match to earn a GCW World Championship match at the time and place of his choosing. He invoked his opportunity to challenge Masha Slamovich for the JCW World Championship at Believe Me but was unsuccessful. | |
Clusterfuck Battle Royal | Microman | April 6 | Last eliminated Nick Gage to win. | |
Tournament of Survival | John Wayne Murdoch | June 1 | Defeated Yuki Ishikawa in the final to win. | |
Matt Cardona Gauntlet of Survival | Joey Janela | June 2 | Last eliminated "Broski" Jimmy Lloyd to win the vacant GCW World Championship. | |
Bloodsport Bushido One-Day Tournament | Hideki Suzuki | June 22 | Defeated Erik Hammer in the final to win. |
Accomplishment | Winner(s) | Date | Notes | |
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Ribbon-1 Tournament | Hamuko Hoshi | January 27 | Defeated Asuka Fujitaki in the final to win. | |
ICE×∞ Championship League | Yuuri | June 23 | Defeated Hamuko Hoshi in the final to win the vacant title. |
Accomplishment | Winner(s) | Date | Notes | |
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El Protector | DMT Azul and Tornado | February 18 | Defeated Aguila Roja and El Hijo de Canis Lupus, Fussion and Hell Boy, El Hijo del Pirata Morgan and Lenador, Multifacetico Jr. and Rey Aztaroth, and Rey Halcon and Vangellys to win. | |
Rey del Ring | Vangellys | May 5 | Won the torneo cibernetico elimination match to earn an IWRG Rey del Ring Championship match. He defeated Vito Fratelli on May 12 to win the title. | |
Ruleta de la Muerte | El Hijo de Canis Lupus and L. A. Park Jr. | August 4 | Defeated Vangellys and El Hijo de Silver King in the final to win. |
Accomplishment | Winner(s) | Date | Notes | |
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Battle Riot | Matt Riddle | June 1 | Last eliminated Sami Callihan to earn an MLW World Heavyweight Championship match at the time and place of his choosing. | |
Opera Cup | TBD | TBD | Sixteen-man single elimination tournament for the Opera Cup Trophy. |
Accomplishment | Winner(s) | Date | Notes | |
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Marigold Super Fly Championship Tournament | Natsumi Showzuki | July 13 | Defeated Misa Matsui in the final to become the inaugural champion. | |
Marigold United National Championship Tournament | Miku Aono | Defeated Bozilla in the final to become the inaugural champion. | ||
Marigold Twin Star Championship Tournament | Mirai and Mai Sakurai | July 30 | Defeated Miku Aono and Natsumi Showzuki in the final to become the inaugural champions. | |
Dream Star Grand Prix | TBD | September 28 | 16-woman round-robin tournament. |
Accomplishment | Winner(s) | Date | Notes | |
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NWA National Championship Tournament | Thom Latimer | March 2 | Defeated Zyon, Burchill, and Blake "Bulletproof" Troop in the final to win the vacant NWA National Championship. | |
NWA United States Tag Team Championship Tournament | Daisy Kill and Talos | April 13 | Defeated The Fixers, L.L.C. (Jay Bradley and Wrecking Ball Legursky) in the final to win the vacant titles. | |
Crockett Cup | The Southern 6 | May 18 | Defeated The Immortals (Kratos and Odinson) in the final to win the Crockett Cup Trophy and a future NWA World Tag Team Championship match. | |
Burke Invitational Gauntlet | TBD | August 31 | 10-woman gauntlet match for a future NWA World Women's Championship match. |
Accomplishment | Winner(s) | Date | Notes | |
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New Japan Rumble | Great-O-Khan, Taiji Ishimori, Toru Yano, and Yoh | January 4 | Determined who wrestles to become the first provisional 2024 KOPW champion at New Year Dash!!, which was won by Ishimori. | |
Interfaction Tag Team Tournament | Los Guerreros Laguneros | February 17 | Defeated Los Depredadores (Magnus and Volador Jr.) in the final to win. | |
New Japan Cup | Yota Tsuji | March 20 | Defeated Hirooki Goto to earn an IWGP World Heavyweight Championship match at Sakura Genesis. He challenged Tetsuya Naito for the title at the event but was unsuccessful. | |
NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship Tournament | Toru Yano, Boltin Oleg, and Hiroshi Tanahashi | April 14 | Defeated House of Torture (Evil, Sho, and Yoshinobu Kanemaru) in the final to win the vacant titles. | |
Best of the Super Juniors 31 | El Desperado | June 9 | Defeated Taiji Ishimori in the final to earn an IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship match. He defeated Sho in a steel cage match to win the title on Night 1 of New Japan Soul. | |
G1 Climax Qualifying Tournament | July 5 | Defeated Yoshi-Hashi and Taichi to qualify for the A Block and B Block, respectively, of G1 Climax 34 | ||
Copa Fantastica | The DKC | July 13 | Defeated Viento, Cucuy, and Adrian Quest to win the Copa Fantastica Trophy. | |
G1 Climax 34 | Zack Sabre Jr. | August 18 | Defeated Yota Tsuji in the final to earn an IWGP World Heavyweight Championship match. He will challenge for the title at King of Pro-Wrestling. | |
NJPW Oceania Cup | TBD | TBD | Eight-man single-elimination tournament for the Oceania Cup Trophy. | |
Super Junior Tag League | TBD | TBD | Round-robin tournament for an IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship match at Wrestle Kingdom 19. | |
World Tag League | TBD | TBD | Round-robin tournament for an IWGP Tag Team Championship match at Wrestle Kingdom 19. |
Accomplishment | Winner(s) | Date | Notes |
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PROGRESS World Championship #1 Contender's Thunderbastard Match | Kid Lykos | January 28 | Defeated Mark Haskins, Luke Jacobs, Yoichi, Connor Mills, Gene Munny, and Tate Mayfairs to earn a PROGRESS World Championship match. He defeated Spike Trivet in a steel cage match to win the title at Chapter 163: Twisted Metal. |
Rufus Hound Invitational Battle Royal | Gene Munny | May 27 | Last eliminated TK Cooper to win. |
Super Strong Style 16 | Luke Jacobs | Defeated Ricky Knight Jr. in the final to earn a PROGRESS World Championship match. He defeated Kid Lykos to win the title at Chapter 169: The Devil On My Shoulder. |
Accomplishment | Winner(s) | Date | Notes | |
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Triangle Derby | Abarenbo GE | January 3 | Defeated Baribari Bombers (Giulia, Thekla, and Mai Sakurai) in the final to win the latter's Artist of Stardom Championship. | |
Rookie of Stardom | Yuzuki | Defeated Hanako in the final to win the competition. | ||
New Year Wonder Rumble | Starlight Kid | January 6 | Last eliminated Hanan to earn a Wonder of Stardom Championship match. She challenged Saori Anou for the title at Supreme Fight but was unsuccessful. | |
Near Year World Rumble | Saya Kamitani | Last eliminated Mina Shirakawa to earn a World of Stardom Championship match. She challenged Maika for the title at Supreme Fight but was unsuccessful. | ||
New Year Tag Tournament | AphrOditE | January 7 | Defeated Eye Contact (Mayu Iwatani and Hanan) in the final to win. | |
Cinderella Tournament | Hanan | March 20 | Defeated Ami Sohrei in the final to earn a "wish" (title opportunity) of her desire. Hanan wished to challenge Saori Anou for the Wonder of Stardom Championship at All Star Grand Queendom, but was unsuccessful in winning the title. | |
Artist of Stardom Championship #1 Contender's Gauntlet match | Oedo Tai | May 18 | Last eliminated God's Eye (Konami, Syuri, and Saki Kashima) to earn an Artist of Stardom Championship match. They challenged Empress Nexus Venus (Maika, Xena, and Mina Shirakawa) for the titles on June 2 but were unsuccessful. | |
5 Star Grand Prix Qualifier Tournament | July 27 and 28 | Defeated Waka Tsukiyama and Lady C to enter the Red A Block and Blue A Block, respectively, of the 5 Star Grand Prix. | ||
5 Star Grand Prix | TBD | August 31 | 28-woman round-robin tournament for a future World of Stardom Championship match. |
Accomplishment | Winner(s) | Date | Notes | |
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Road to 16 Carat Gold Tournament | Icarus and Elijah Blum | February 10 | Defeated Maggot and Yoichi to win the A Block and B Block, respectively, to qualify for the 16 Carat Gold Tournament. | |
Ambition 15 | Axel Tischer | March 9 | Defeated Thomas Shire in the final to win. | |
16 Carat Gold Tournament | Laurance Roman | March 10 | Defeated Peter Tihanyi in the final to earn a wXw Unified World Wrestling Championship match. He defeated Robert Dreissker in a lumberjack match to win the title at Drive of Champions. | |
wXw European Championship Tournament | Aigle Blanc | July 20 | Defeated Mike D Vecchio in the final to become the inaugural champion. | |
Shortcut to the Top match | Peter Tihanyi | August 10 | Last eliminated Elijah Blum to earn a future wXw Unified World Wrestling Championship. | |
World Tag Team Festival | TBD | October 6 | Round-robin tournament for the wXw World Tag Team Championship. |
Accomplishment | Winner(s) | Date | Notes |
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Fire Festival | Tsugutaka Sato | July 28 | Defeated Koji Doi in the final to win. |
Junior Tag Tournament | Takumi Baba and Takuya Sugawara | Defeated Seiki Yoshioka and Yusuke Kodama to win the Albuquerque Cup Trophy. |
Accomplishment | Winner(s) | Date | Notes | |
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NXT Breakout Tournament | Oba Femi | January 2 | Defeated Riley Osborne in the final to earn a men's NXT championship match of his choosing. He would invoke his contract to win the NXT North American Championship from Dragon Lee on the January 9 episode of NXT. | |
WWE United States Championship #1 Contender Tournament | Kevin Owens | January 5 | Defeated Santos Escobar in the final to earn a WWE United States Championship match at the Royal Rumble. He challenged Logan Paul for the title but was unsuccessful in winning it. | |
NXT Women's Championship #1 Contender's Battle Royal | Fallon Henley, Kelani Jordan, Kiana James, and Roxanne Perez | January 16 | Determined who would immediately compete for an NXT Women's Championship match at NXT Vengeance Day, which was won by Perez. She unsuccessfully challenged Lyra Valkyria for the title at the event. | |
Royal Rumble match | Bayley | January 27 | Last eliminated Liv Morgan to earn a women's world championship match at WrestleMania XL. She won as a SmackDown wrestler and challenged, and defeated, Iyo Sky for SmackDown's WWE Women's Championship. | |
Royal Rumble match | Cody Rhodes | Last eliminated CM Punk to earn a men's world championship match at WrestleMania XL. Rhodes would become the first person since Stone Cold Steve Austin in 1997 and 1998 to win consecutive Royal Rumble matches. He won as a Raw wrestler but challenged, and defeated, Roman Reigns in a Bloodline Rules match for SmackDown's Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. | ||
Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic | Baron Corbin and Bron Breakker | February 4 | Defeated Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams in the final to earn an NXT Tag Team Championship match. They would defeat The D'Angelo Family (Tony D'Angelo and Channing "Stacks" Lorenzo) to win the titles on the February 13 episode of NXT. | |
Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship Contender Series | New Catch Republic | February 9 | Defeated
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WWE Intercontinental Championship #1 Contender's Gauntlet Match | Sami Zayn | March 11 | Last eliminated Chad Gable to earn a WWE Intercontinental Championship match at WrestleMania XL. He defeated Gunther to win the title at the event. | |
WrestleMania XL Six-Pack Ladder Match SmackDown Qualifier Tournament | New Catch Republic and A-Town Down Under | March 29 | Defeated Legado del Fantasma (Angel and Berto) and The Street Profits (Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins) to win the first and second brackets, respectively, to qualify for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship ladder match at WrestleMania XL. A-Town Down Under would secure the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship while The Awesome Truth (R-Truth and The Miz) would secure the WWE Raw Tag Team Championship. | |
NXT Tag Team Championship Eliminator Tournament | Axiom and Nathan Frazer | April 2 | Defeated Latino World Order (Joaquin Wilde and Cruz Del Toro) and The O.C. (Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson) to earn an NXT Tag Team Championship match at NXT Stand & Deliver. They challenged The Wolf Dogs (Baron Corbin and Bron Breakker) for the titles at the event but were unsuccessful. | |
André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal | Bronson Reed | April 5 | Last eliminated Ivar to win the André the Giant Memorial Trophy. | |
Undisputed WWE Championship Eliminator Tournament | AJ Styles | April 19 | Defeated LA Knight in the final to earn an Undisputed WWE Championship match at Backlash France. He challenged Cody Rhodes for the title at the event but was unsuccessful. | |
World Women's Championship Battle Royal | Becky Lynch | April 22 | Last eliminated Liv Morgan to win the vacant Women's World Championship. | |
WWE Speed Championship Tournament | Ricochet | April 26 | Defeated Johnny Gargano in the final to become the inaugural WWE Speed Champion. | |
WWE Speed Championship #1 Contender's Tournament | Tyler Bate | May 17 | Defeated Apollo Crews in the final to earn a WWE Speed Championship match. He challenged Ricochet for the title on the May 20 episode of WWE Speed, which aired on May 24, but was unsuccessful. | |
Queen of the Ring tournament | Nia Jax | May 25 | Defeated Lyra Valkyria in the final to be crowned Queen of the Ring, and also earned a women's world championship match at SummerSlam. She won as a SmackDown wrestler and defeated Bayley to win the WWE Women's Championship at the event. | |
King of the Ring tournament | Gunther | Defeated Randy Orton in the final to be crowned King of the Ring, and also earned a men's world championship match at SummerSlam. He won as a Raw wrestler and defeated Damian Priest to win the World Heavyweight Championship at the event. | ||
WWE Speed Championship #1 Contender's Tournament | Andrade | June 7 | Defeated Tommaso Ciampa in the final to earn a WWE Speed Championship match. He defeated Ricochet to win the title on the June 7 WWE Speed tapings, which aired on June 14. | |
NXT Championship #1 Contender's Battle Royal | Je'Von Evans | June 18 | Last eliminated Shawn Spears to earn an NXT Championship match at NXT Heatwave. He challenged Trick Williams for the title in a fatal four-way match that also involved Spears and Ethan Page, the latter of whom pinned Evans to win the title. | |
NXT Tag Team Championship #1 Contender's Tag Team Turmoil | Chase University | June 25 | Last eliminated New Catch Republic (Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate) to earn a NXT Tag Team Championship match at NXT Heatwave. They challenged Axiom and Nathan Frazer for the titles at the event, but were unsuccessful. | |
WWE Speed Championship #1 Contender's Tournament | Xavier Woods | June 28 | Defeated Nathan Frazer in the final for a WWE Speed Championship match. He challenged Andrade for the title at the June 28 WWE Speed tapings, which aired on July 5, but was unsuccessful. | |
Money in the Bank ladder match | Tiffany Stratton | July 6 | Defeated Iyo Sky, Chelsea Green, Lyra Valkyria, Naomi, and Zoey Stark in a six-woman ladder match for a women's championship match contract. | |
Money in the Bank ladder match | Drew McIntyre | Defeated Jey Uso, Carmelo Hayes, Andrade, Chad Gable, and LA Knight in a six-man ladder match for a men's championship match contract. He cashed in during the World Heavyweight Championship match between Damian Priest and Seth "Freakin" Rollins on the same night but was unsuccessful in winning the title. | ||
WWE Speed Championship #1 Contender's Tournament | Baron Corbin | July 12 | Won via default to earn a WWE Speed Championship match. He challenged Andrade for the title at the July 19 WWE Speed taping, which aired on July 24, but was unsuccessful. | |
WWE Tag Team Championship #1 Contender's Gauntlet Match | The Bloodline | July 19 | Last eliminated The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford) to earn a WWE Tag Team Championship match. They defeated
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WWE Tag Team Championship #1 Contender Tournament | The Street Profits | August 16 | Defeated
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WWE Speed Championship #1 Contender's Tournament | Pete Dunne | August 16 | Defeated Je'Von Evans in the final to earn a future WWE Speed Championship match. He will challenge Andrade for the title at a later date. | |
No Mercy Gauntlet Eliminator | Jaida Parker | August 20 | Last eliminated Sol Ruca to earn an NXT Women's Championship match at NXT No Mercy. She will challenge Roxanne Perez for the title at the event. | |
WWE Speed Women's Championship Tournament | TBD | TBD | Single-elimination tournament to determine the inaugural champion. | |
WWE Intercontinental Championship #1 Contender's Tournament | TBD | TBD | Single-elimination tournament for a future WWE Intercontinental Championship match. |
2AW Openweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Takuro Niki | |||||||
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June 23 | Taishi Takizawa | 2AW 5th Anniversary ~ Grand Slam in TKP Garden City Chiba |
2AW Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – MJ2 | |||||||
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Chiba Six Man Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Ayumu Honda, Kyu Mogami, and Taishi Takizawa | |||||||
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AAA Mega Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – El Hijo del Vikingo | |||||||
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March 16 | Vacated | – | El Hijo del Vikingo relinquished the title due to suffering a knee injury. | ||||
April 27 | Nic Nemeth | Triplemanía XXXII: Monterrey | Defeated Alberto El Patrón to win the vacant title. | ||||
August 17 | Alberto El Patrón | Triplemanía XXXII: Mexico City |
AAA World Cruiserweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Komander | |||||||
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August 17 | Matt Riddle | Triplemanía XXXII: Mexico City | This was a three-way match also involving Laredo Kid. |
AAA World Mini-Estrella Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Dinastía | |||||||
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AAA Latin American Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Octagón Jr. | |||||||
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La Leyenda Azul Blue Demon Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Arez | |||||||
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February 28 | Vacated | – | Arez vacated the title after leaving AAA. |
Marvel Lucha Libre Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Aracno | |||||||
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AAA Reina de Reinas Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Flammer | |||||||
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AAA World Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Nueva Generación Dinamita | |||||||
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June 11 | La Dinistia Casas-Alverado | AAA Orígenes | |||||
August 17 | Team India | Triplemanía XXXII: Mexico City | This was a three-way tag team match also involving La Dinistia Wagner (Dr. Wagner Jr. and Galeno del Mal). |
AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Abismo Negro Jr. and Lady Flammer | |||||||
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AAA World Trios Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Los Vipers | |||||||
On February 28, Toxín left AAA, although he is still recognized as one-third of the AAA World Trios Champions. | |||||||
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AEW World Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Samoa Joe | |||||||
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April 21 | Swerve Strickland | Dynasty | |||||
AEW Women's World Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – "Timeless" Toni Storm | |||||||
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AEW International Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Orange Cassidy | |||||||
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March 3 | Roderick Strong | Revolution | |||||
May 26 | Will Ospreay | Double or Nothing | |||||
July 17 | MJF | Dynamite: 250 | On July 24, MJF unofficially rebranded the title as the AEW American Championship. | ||||
AEW Continental Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Eddie Kingston | |||||||
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March 20 | Kazuchika Okada | Dynamite | |||||
AEW TNT Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Christian Cage | |||||||
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March 20 | Adam Copeland | Dynamite / Rampage | This was an "I Quit" match. The match started as the main event of Dynamite but concluded on Rampage, which aired back-to-back. | ||||
May 29 | Vacated | Dynamite | AEW executive vice presidents The Young Bucks (Matthew Jackson and Nicholas Jackson) stripped Adam Copeland of the title due to a legitimate leg injury that he suffered during his title defense at Double or Nothing three days prior. | ||||
June 30 | Jack Perry | Forbidden Door | Defeated Konosuke Takeshita, Mark Briscoe, Dante Martin, Lio Rush, and El Phantasmo in a six-way ladder match to win the vacant title. | ||||
AEW TBS Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Julia Hart | |||||||
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April 21 | Willow Nightingale | Dynasty | This was a House Rules match. Nightingale's "House Rules" stipulation was that Skye Blue and Kris Statlander were barred from ringside. | ||||
May 26 | Mercedes Moné | Double or Nothing | |||||
AEW World Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Ricky Starks and Big Bill | |||||||
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February 7 | Sting and Darby Allin | Dynamite | This was a tornado tag team match. | ||||
March 3 | Vacated | Revolution | The title was vacated due to Sting's retirement. | ||||
April 21 | The Young Bucks | Dynasty | This was a tournament final ladder match for the vacant titles, in which The Young Bucks defeated FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) to win. | ||||
AEW World Trios Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – The Acclaimed | |||||||
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April 21 | Bullet Club Gold / Bang Bang Gang | Dynasty | This was a winners take all championship unification match also for Bullet Club Gold's ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship. During this reign, the group was renamed to Bang Bang Gang. | ||||
From April 21 until July 10 (aired July 13), the AEW World Trios Championship and the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship were held and defended together as the Unified World Trios Championship. | |||||||
July 10 | Vacated | Collision | Bang Bang Gang (Jay White, Austin Gunn, and Colten Gunn) were stripped of the Unified World Trios Championship by interim AEW Executive Vice President Christopher Daniels after White suffered an injury and denied Bang Bang Gang's attempt to invoke the Freebird Rule to allow Juice Robinson to defend the title in place of White. This subsequently ended the unification with the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship. | ||||
July 20 | The Patriarchy | Collision | Defeated Bang Bang Gang (Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn, and Colten Gunn) to win the vacant title. | ||||
FTW Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Hook | |||||||
Title not officially sanctioned by AEW. | |||||||
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April 21 | Chris Jericho | Dynasty | This was an FTW Rules match. | ||||
Triple Crown Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Katsuhiko Nakajima | |||||||
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March 30 | Yuma Anzai | Dream Power Series | |||||
August 17 | Yuma Aoyagi | Summer Action Wars |
World Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Voodoo Murders | |||||||
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February 11 | Vacated | – | Titles were vacated after Rei Saito suffered a shoulder injury. | ||||
February 25 | Hideki Suzuki and Suwama | Excite Series | Defeated Zennichi Shin Jidai (Kento Miyahara and Yuma Aoyagi) to win the vacant title. | ||||
March 30 | Voodoo Murders | Dream Power Series |
World Junior Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Dan Tamura | |||||||
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March 9 | Rising Hayato | Dream Power Series | |||||
July 13 | Naruki Doi | Summer Action Series |
All Asia Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Eruption | |||||||
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January 14 | Atsushi Onita and Toy Kojima | DDT New Year's Current Blast! | This was a DDT Pro-Wrestling show. | ||||
March 30 | Dan Tamura and Hikaru Sato | Dream Power Series | |||||
June 24 | Musashi and Seiki Yoshioka | Dynamite Series |
Gaora TV Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Minoru Tanaka | |||||||
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January 2 | Black Menso-re | New Year Giant Series | |||||
January 14 | Seigo Tachibana | New Year Giant Series | |||||
June 24 | Fuminori Abe | Dynamite Series |
AJPW TV Six-Man Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Suwama, Mayumi Ozaki and Maya Yukihi | |||||||
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July 18 | Shuji Ishikawa and Team 200kg | Evolution Vol. 19 |
BJW Deathmatch Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Mad Man Pondo | |||||||
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January 4 | Yuki Ishikawa | Deathmatch King Death | This was a Lighttubes Deathmatch. | ||||
April 14 | Hideyoshi Kamitani | New Standard Big "B" ~ Feelin' Come | This was a High Pressure Deathmatch. |
BJW World Strong Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Yuya Aoki | |||||||
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BJW Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Crazy Lovers | |||||||
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June 9 | Hideyoshi Kamitani and Isami Kodaka | BJW | This was a Crazy Scattered Deathmatch. | ||||
August 12 | Masaya Takahashi and Sagat | BJW | This was a Concrete Block & Giga Ladder Deathmatch. |
BJW Junior Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Ender Kara | |||||||
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May 4 | Kota Sekifuda | Endless Survivor ~ Beyond the Milestone | |||||
August 12 | Ikuto Hidaka | BJW |
Yokohama Shopping Street 6-Man Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Kazumi Kikuta, Yasufumi Nakanoue, and Yuya Aoki | |||||||
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January 11 | Masaki Morihiro and Okami | BJW | |||||
March 31 | Kankuro Hoshino, Kengo Takai, and Kenta Kosugi | Death Market 78 | |||||
May 26 | Daisuke Sekimoto, Kazumi Kikuta, and Yasufumi Nakanoue | Death Market 79 |
UWA World Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Speed of Sounds | |||||||
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March 10 | Tomato Kaji and Kota Sekifuda | Osaka Surprise 71 ~ Shikyosotei no Jin |
KO-D Openweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Yuki Ueno | |||||||
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DDT Universal Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Mao | |||||||
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DDT Extreme Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Kazuki Hirata | |||||||
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January 28 | Shunma Katsumata | Sweet Dreams! | This was a "Who is The Fated One?" Toy Kojima Challenge Deathmatch. |
KO-D Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Romance Dawn | |||||||
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January 21 | Damnation T.A | Sweet Dreams! Tour in Shinagawa | |||||
February 8 | Burning | Into The Fight Tour in Shinjuku | |||||
August 10 | Schadenfreude International | Osaka vs. Tokyo – Dream East West Pro Wrestling Battle |
KO-D 6-Man Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – D・O・A | |||||||
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April 26 | Damnation T.A. | DDT X Zeekstar Tokyo Special Performance ~ DDZT | |||||
June 5 | Smile Squash | What Are You Doing? Tour in Shinjuku | |||||
July 21 | Damnation T.A. | Wrestle Peter Pan | This was an elimination four-way tag team match also involving Aja Kong and The37Kamiina (Shunma Katsumata and To-y), and Schadenfreude International (Antonio Honda, Masahiro Takanashi and Takeshi Masada). Damnation T.A. last eliminated the former team to win the titles. |
KO-D 10-Man Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – The37Kamiina | |||||||
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January 5 | Takeshi Masada, Mecha Mummy, and Schadenfreude International | Sweet Dreams! Tour in Shinjuku | Yuni and Yoshihiko replaced Aoki and Mao who were unable to compete. |
O-40 Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Makoto Oishi | |||||||
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March 19 | Vacated | – | Oishi was stripped of the title due to a lack of title defenses. | ||||
April 13 | Azul Dragon | Dramatic Dream Tour in Fukuoka | Defeated Makoto Oishi to win the vacant title. |
World Ōmori Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Soma Takao | |||||||
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Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Christmas tree | |||||||
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January 3 | Kuroshio Tokyo Japan | D-Oh Grand Prix 2023 Finals | |||||
January 7 | Stefan | Unagi Sayaka Produce Tono Wa Goranshin ~ 1-Ban Venus | Unagi Sayaka's stuffed dinosaur toy. Pinned Kuroshio on hallways. | ||||
Unagi Sayaka | Pinned Stefan who was brought in the ring by Itsuki Aoki. | ||||||
January 28 | Haruka Umesaki | Diana | Defeated Unagi Sayaka in a match which was contested for Umesaki's World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana World Championship. | ||||
Unagi Sayaka | Pinned Umesaki in the ring. | ||||||
February 23 | Minoru Fujita | N/A | Pinned Sayaka in the hallways of the Yokohama Radiant Hall after a Ganbare Pro-Wrestling event. | ||||
Unagi Sayaka | Pinned Fujita in the hallways of a hotel. | ||||||
February 25 | Saki | CMLL Lucha Fiesta | This was a Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre event. | ||||
Hikari Shimizu | This was a Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre event. Shimizu tickled Saki into submission. | ||||||
Makoto | This was a Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre event. | ||||||
Mrs. Mastuzawa | Makoto's manager. This was a Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre event. | ||||||
Unagi Sayaka | This was a Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre event. | ||||||
March 10 | Maya Yukihi | Oz Academy Sweet Dreams | This was an Oz Academy event. This was a six-woman tag team match in which Unagi Sayaka teamed up with Itsuki Aoki and Momoka Hanazono against Ozaki-gun (Kakeru, Maya Yukihi and Saori Anou). Sayaka succumbed to Yukihi via pinfall. | ||||
Lasso | N/A | Unagi Sayaka pushed Yukihi's lasso down so it could pin her for the title while she was sleeping backstage after Sweet Dreams. | |||||
Momoka Hanazono | Pinned Yukihi's lasso after the latter left it unattended. | ||||||
Unagi Sayaka | Pinned Hanazono in an elevator. | ||||||
March 23 | Sparky Ballard | West Coast Pro Marvelous Coast | Referee. This was a West Coast Pro Wrestling event. | ||||
Ref Gil | Referee. This was a West Coast Pro Wrestling event. | ||||||
Hyan | This was a West Coast Pro Wrestling event. | ||||||
Unagi Sayaka | This was a West Coast Pro Wrestling event. | ||||||
March 29 | Unknown foreigner | N/A | On April 12, Unagi Sayaka revealed that she had lost the title to a stranger in the United States sometime before her match against Janai Kai at MLW War Chamber. | ||||
Unagi Sayaka | Sayaka won the title back after her MLW match. | ||||||
April 14 | Punch Tahara | Sendai Girls | Referee and ring announcer. Submitted Sayaka to a hug to win the title | ||||
Unagi Sayaka | Pinned Tahara backstage. | ||||||
April 19 | Grilled eel | N/A | Sanshiro Takagi strangled Sayaka with a store-bought packed grilled eel somewhere backstage. Sayaka tapped out to the item. | ||||
Unagi Sayaka | Sayaka strangled Takagi with the same grilled eel during a press conference to which the latter submitted to. Sayaka later ate the eel as compensation. | ||||||
April 26 | Sanshiro Takagi | DDT X Zeekstar Tokyo Special Performance ~ DDZT | |||||
Unagi Sayaka | Pinned Takagi after the match. | ||||||
Sanshiro Takagi | Takagi, who wore Sayaka's gear for the matches, endorsed Sayaka and as they made their way backstage, Takagi rolled up Sayaka on the entrance ramp. | ||||||
Zeestar | Zeestar Tokyo's mascot. DDT and the Zeekstar Tokyo handball team held a few challenges in the arena. Still in his Unagi costume, Takagi was encouraged to play goalie for a game of handball, where the Zeekstar team shot multiple balls at him. He was left beaten and lying on the ground, so Zeestar pinned him. | ||||||
Pokotan | |||||||
April 26–June 8 | Undocumented | N/A | The history of the championship under Pokotan's reign is undocumented, therefore the length of his reign varies between 0 and 43 days. | ||||
June 8 | To-y | What Are You Doing Tour? in Kyoto | The title change's exact date is uncertain. To-y appeared as champion at What Are You Doing Tour? in Kyoto. | ||||
Jun Akiyama | |||||||
Danshoku Dino | |||||||
To-y | This was a special six-man tag team match in which To-y teamed up with The37Kamiina stablemates Shunma Katsumata and Yuki Ueno to defeat D・O・A (Danshoku Dino, Makoto Oishi, and Jun Akiyama). To-y pinned Dino to win the match and the title subsequently. | ||||||
Kazuki Hirata | N/A | Hirata pinned To-y in a hotel room after hitting him with a chop. The title change was shown on DDT's Twitter account. | |||||
June 9 | Tsuruhimeka | What Are You Doing Tour? in Matsuyama | This was a six-person tag team match in which Tsuruhimeka teamed up with Sanshiro Takagi and Akito to defeat Kazuki Hirata, Shunma Katsumata and Makoto Oishi. Tsuruhimeka pinned Hirata to win the match and the title subsequently. | ||||
Kazuki Hirata | Rolled Tsuruhimeka up in the ring. | ||||||
Cutie Elly the Ehime | Rolled Hirata up in the ring. | ||||||
Chris Brookes | Rolled Ellie up in the ring. | ||||||
June 11 | Mao | What Are You Doing? Tour in Asakusa | This was a tag team match where Mao teamed with The 37Kamiina stablemate To-y to defeat Chris Brookes and Ilusion. Mao pinned Brookes to win the match and the title subsequently. | ||||
Ilusion | Rolled Mao up in the ring. | ||||||
Kazuma Sumi | Rolled Sumi up in the ring. | ||||||
June 21 | Shunma Katsumata | DDT Spa & Pool Aqua Yukari - Sauna Street Wrestling | This was a five-way survival falls count anywhere match also involving Ilusion, To-y and Yukio Naya in which Katsumata's DDT Extreme Championship was also on the line. | ||||
Aufguss towel | Katsumata was resting in a room and covered himself with a towel. Keigo Nakamura brought a referee who sanctioned it as a pinfall. | ||||||
Keigo Nakamura | Took the towel and submitted it by strangling in the same room. | ||||||
June 22 | Cima | What Are You Doing? Tour in Osaka | |||||
June 23 | Whip | G Prowrestling Ver. 73 | This was a Gleat event. Michiko Miyagi attacked Cima on backstage with a whip. Gamma carried her away while the whip remained on the chest of a beaten Cima who got pinned. | ||||
June 28 | Unagi Sayaka | N/A | Pinned the whip while it was being interviewed by Lidet Entertainment President Hiroyuki Suzuki in the Lidet headquarters. | ||||
Stefan | CMLL Lady's Ring | Unagi Sayaka's stuffed dinosaur toy. Pinned Unagi Sayaka backstage. This was a Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre event. | |||||
Mrs. Hanzawa of Mexico Tourism | This was a Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre event. Hanzawa inadvertently sat on Stefan. | ||||||
Tae Honma | This was a Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre event. Honma tricked Mrs. Hanzawa into laying down for a massage and then pinned her. | ||||||
Mrs. Matsuzawa | This was a Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre event. Makoto's manager. Pinned Honma backstage. | ||||||
Yuna Manase | This was a Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre event. | ||||||
Unagi Sayaka | This was a Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre event. | ||||||
June 29 | Towel | Toden Pro Wrestling | Took place on board the Tokyo Sakura Tram. Minoru Suzuki choked Unagi Sayaka with his towel. Suzuki's towel was recognized as the champion despite Suzuki's protests. | ||||
Sugi-chan | Took place on board the Tokyo Sakura Tram. | ||||||
Towel | Took place on board the Tokyo Sakura Tram. Minoru Suzuki choked Sugi-chan with his towel. Suzuki's towel was again recognized as champion. | ||||||
Funky Kato | Took place on board the Tokyo Sakura Tram. | ||||||
July 9 | Danshoku Dino | N/A | |||||
July 19 | Sanshiro Takagi | N/A | Pinned Dino at the Wrestle Peter Pan press conference. | ||||
Danshoku Dino | Pinned Takagi at the Wrestle Peter Pan press conference. | ||||||
July 27 | Antonio Honda | After Peter Pan in Nagoya | |||||
Danshoku Dino | |||||||
August 15 | Joey Janela | Fighting Beer Garden in Shinjuku | This was a tag team match in which Janela teamed with Takeshi Masada, while Danshoku Dino teamed with Effy. | ||||
Effy | |||||||
Danshoku Dino |
GHC Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Kenoh | |||||||
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February 4 | El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. | Cross Over in Sendai | |||||
May 4 | Kaito Kiyomiya | Wrestle Magic |
GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Daga | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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July 13 | Amakusa | Destination |
GHC National Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Jack Morris | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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April 11 | Hayata | Star Navigation | |||||
July 13 | Ulka Sasaki | Destination |
GHC Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Good Looking Guys | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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June 16 | Naomichi Marufuji and Takashi Sugiura | Grand Ship In Yokohama |
GHC Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Los Golpeadores | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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January 2 | Good Looking Guys | The New Year | This was a three-way tag team elimination match also involving Alejandro and Ninja Mack | ||||
June 9 | Eita and Shuji Kondo | Star Navigation |
GHC Openweight Hardcore Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Ninja Mack | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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May 4 | Shuji Ishikawa | Wrestle Magic | This was a hardcore match. |
Princess of Princess Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Miyu Yamashita | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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March 31 | Miu Watanabe | Grand Princess |
Princess Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Vacant | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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January 4 | Ryo Mizunami and Yuki Aino | Tokyo Joshi Pro '24 | Defeated Daisy Monkey (Arisu Endo and Suzume) and Hakuchumu (Miu Watanabe and Rika Tatsumi) in a three-way tag team match to win the vacant titles. | ||||
March 31 | Daisy Monkey | Grand Princess |
International Princess Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Max the Impaler | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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January 4 | Yuki Arai | Tokyo Joshi Pro '24 |
Spirit of Ganbare World Openweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Shuichiro Katsumura | |||||||
On April 1, GanPro left CyberFight to become an independent promotion | |||||||
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April 27 | Keisuke Ishii | Spring Breakers |
Spirit of Ganbare World Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – GroundAbsolute | |||||||
On April 1, GanPro left CyberFight to become an independent promotion | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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June 2 | Renegades | Wild Gamble |
CMLL World Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Gran Guerrero | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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CMLL World Light Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Bárbaro Cavernario | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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March 29 | Averno | Homenaje a Dos Leyendas |
CMLL World Middleweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Templario | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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CMLL World Welterweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Titán | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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CMLL World Lightweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Stigma | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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CMLL World Mini-Estrella Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Mercurio | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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CMLL World Micro-Estrellas Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Micro Gemelo Diablo I | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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CMLL World Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Los Hermanos Chavez | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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CMLL Arena Coliseo Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – La Ola Negra | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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April 6 | El Triangulo | Sábados de Coliseo – 81: Aniversario de la Arena Coliseo | |||||
CMLL World Trios Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Atlantis Jr., Volador Jr., and Star Jr. | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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February 5 | Los Bárbaros | Lunes Arena Puebla | |||||
July 16 | Máscara Dorada, Star Jr., and Neón | Martes de Arena Mexico |
CMLL World Women's Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Stephanie Vaquer | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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July 10 | Vacated | – | Vaquer was stripped of the title after she signed with WWE. | ||||
July 13 | Willow Nightingale | Fantastica Mania USA | Defeated Lluvia and Viva Van to win the vacant title. |
CMLL Japan Women's Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Dark Silueta | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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CMLL World Women's Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Stephanie Vaquer and Zeuxis | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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July 10 | Vacated | – | The titles were vacated after Vaquer signed with WWE. | ||||
August 6 | Tessa Blanchard and Lluvia | Martes De Arena Mexico | Defeated Persephone and Zeuxis in a tournament final to win the vacant titles. | ||||
NWA World Historic Light Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Atlantis Jr. | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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NWA World Historic Middleweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Místico | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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NWA World Historic Welterweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Máscara Dorada | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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Mexican National Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Star Black | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Esfinge | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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Mexican National Middleweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Guerrero Maya Jr. | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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Mexican National Lightweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Futuro | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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Mexican National Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Los Depredadores | |||||||
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Mexican National Trios Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Los Indestructibles | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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July 9 | Hombre Bala Jr. and Los Viajeros del Espacio | Martes de Arena Mexico |
Mexican National Women's Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Reyna Isis | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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Mexican National Women's Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Las Chicas Indomables | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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March 8 | Andrómeda and Skadi | Viernes Espectacular |
Occidente Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Bestia Negra | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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Occidente Light Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Esfinge | |||||||
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Occidente Middleweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Zandokan Jr. | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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Occidente Welterweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Explosivo | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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Occidente Women's Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Dark Silueta | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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April 23 | Lluvia | Martes de Glamour |
Occidente Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Furia Roja and Guerrero de la Noche | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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January 2 | Dulce Gardenia and La Fashion | Martes de Glamour |
Occidente Trios Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Batallon de la Muerte | |||||||
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April 1 | Crixus, Difunto, and Raider | Homenaje a Dos Leyendas – Puebla |
Occidente Women's Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Vacant | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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January 23 | Hatanna and Katara / Tabata | Martes de Glamour | Defeated Adira and La Pantera in a tournament final to win the vacant title. During the reign, Katara changed her name to Tabata. | ||||
April 23 | Adira and Náutica | Martes de Glamour |
The Crash Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – DMT Azul | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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The Crash Cruiserweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Black Destiny | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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The Crash Junior Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Gallo Extreme | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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The Crash Women's Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Julissa | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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March 22 | Keyra | The Crash | This was a five-way match also involving Ayako Hamada, Tiffany, and Jessica Roden. |
The Crash Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Los Golpeadores | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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June 28 | El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. and Galeno del Mal | The Crash |
CZW World Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Rich Swann | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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May 5 | Eran Ashe | Limelight 25 |
CZW World Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Milk Chocolate | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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Open the Dream Gate Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Luis Mante | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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June 4 | Ben-K | Rainbow Gate | |||||
July 21 | Yamato | Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival |
Open the Brave Gate Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – H.Y.O | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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July 21 | Dragon Dia | Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival |
Open the Twin Gate Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Alejandro and Kaito Kiyomiya | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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May 5 | Paradox | Dead or Alive |
Open the Triangle Gate Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Z-Brats | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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February 24 | Vacated | – | |||||
March 3 | Z-Brats | Champion Gate in Osaka | Defeated D'courage (Dragon Dia, Madoka Kikuta, and Ryoya Tanaka) to win the vacant titles. | ||||
May 8 | Natural Vibes | Hopeful Gate |
Open the Owarai Gate Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Lingerie Muto | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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GCW World Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Blake Christian | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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May 25 | Vacated | Take A Picture | GCW General Manager Matt Cardona stripped Christian of the title due to his participation in the Best of the Super Juniors 31 and not being able to defend it at Cage of Survival 3. | ||||
June 2 | Nick Gage | Cage of Survival 3 | This was a Matt Cardona Gauntlet of Survival originally involving John Wayne Murdoch, Kasey Catal, 1 Called Manders, Microman, Shane Mercer, Jordan Oliver, Charles Mason, and Joey Janela, but due to Janela not being medically cleared to compete, Nick Gage took Janela's position. | ||||
"Broski" Jimmy Lloyd | Won the title after being added to the Matt Cardona Gauntlet of Survival by GCW General Manager Matt Cardona. | ||||||
Joey Janela | Last eliminated "Broski" Jimmy Lloyd in the Matt Cardona Gauntlet of Survival. | ||||||
Mance Warner | Invoked his Do or Die title opportunity. |
GCW Extreme Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Joey Janela | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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March 9 | Maki Itoh | Ashes To Ashes | This was a six-way scramble also involving Alex Zayne, "Broski" Jimmy Lloyd, Jack Cartwheel and Marcus Mathers. |
GCW Ultraviolent Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Rina Yamashita | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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GCW Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Violence is Forever | |||||||
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JCW World Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Jordan Oliver | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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February 10 | Masha Slamovich | Jersey J-Cup | This was the final of the Jersey J-Cup tournament. |
G-Rex Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Hayato Tamura | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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G-Infinity Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Voodoo Murders | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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January 24 | Vacated | – | Vacated after Rei Saito suffered a dislocated shoulder. | ||||
March 13 | Coelacanths | Gleat Ver. 10 | Defeated #StrongHearts (Seiki Yoshioka and T-Hawk) in a tournament final to win the vacant titles. | ||||
July 1 | Black Generation International | Gleat Ver. 12 |
Lidet UWF World Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Fujita "Jr." Hayato | |||||||
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June 21 | Vacated | Michinoku 2024 Tokyo Conference Vol.1 ~ Buryō Tōgen | Hayato vacated the title due to illness. | ||||
July 1 | Katsuhiko Nakajima | Gleat Ver. 12 | Defeated Takanori Ito to win the vacant title. |
GWF World Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Mike D Vecchio | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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GWF Women's World Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Jessy Jay | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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GWF Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Sunshine Machine | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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April 7 | Axel Tischer and Metahan | Mystery Mayhem | |||||
June 2 | Aytaç Bahar and Pascal Spalter | Rising Heat |
GWF Berlin Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Crowchester | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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April 7 | Ali Aslan | Mystery Mayhem | |||||
May 18 | Crowchester | Light Heavyweight World Cup '24 | |||||
June 2 | Ahura | Rising Heat |
GWF Mixed Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Heartbreak and Kicks | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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HOG World Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Mike Santana | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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HOG Women's Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – The Ultra Violette | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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July 26 | Megan Bayne | High Intensity |
Incoming champions – The Mane Event | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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July 26 | The Cold Blooded Killers | High Intensity | This was an "I quit" match. |
Incoming champion – Nolo Kitano | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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March 2 | KC Navarro | Reckoning | This was a Suicidal Six-Way match also involving Daron Richardson, Raheem Royal, Jay Lyon, and Jay Armani. | ||||
March 24 | Gringo Loco | The War Within | |||||
Incoming champions – Carlos Ramirez | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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July 26 | Zilla Fatu | High Intensity |
ICE×∞ Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Ibuki Hoshi | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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April 6 | Vacated | Ice Ribbon Kamata | The title was vacated due to Ibuki going on maternity leave. | ||||
June 23 | Yuuri | New Ice Ribbon #1354 ~ After The Rain | Defeated Hamuko Hoshi in the final of the ICE×∞ Championship League to win the vacant title. |
FantastICE Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Akane Fujita | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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International Ribbon Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Kyuri and Mifu Ashida | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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March 23 | Big Dekai | New Ice Ribbon #1337 ~ Ice Ribbon March | |||||
July 14 | New Ice Ribbon #1358 |
Triangle Ribbon Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Vacant | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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March 23 | Yuki Mashiro | New Ice Ribbon #1337 ~ Ice Ribbon March | Defeated Makoto and Kaho Matsushita to win the vacant title. | ||||
July 27 | Kaori Yoneyama | Ice Ribbon New Ice Ribbon #1360 Yokohama Ribbon ~ July | This was a three-way match also involving Matsuzawa-san. | ||||
August 8 | Vacated | The title was vacated under unknown circumstances. | |||||
August 11 | Nanami | YMZ Gokigen Kawasaki #86 | Defeated Cherry and Matsuzawa-san in a three-way match to win the vacant title. |
IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – DMT Azul | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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IWRG Intercontinental Middleweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Relámpago | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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February 18 | Vacated | – | |||||
Noisy Boy | El Protector | Defeated Aster Boy, El Hijo del Alebrije, Septimo Dragon, and Spider Fly in a five-way match to win the vacant title. | |||||
May 1 | Arez | Choque de Fieras Encadenados |
IWRG Intercontinental Welterweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Tonalli | |||||||
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January 1 | Dr. Cerebro Jr. / Multifacetico Jr | Guerreros de Acero | Title vs. Mask vs. Hair three-way match also involving Puma de Oro. Cerebro wagered his mask and Puma wagered his hair against Tonalli's title. During this reign, Dr. Cerebro Jr. changed his name to Multifacetico Jr. |
IWRG Intercontinental Lightweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Aguila Roja | |||||||
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IWRG Intercontinental Women's Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Keyra | |||||||
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IWRG Intercontinental Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Los Terribles Cerebros | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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July 14 | Mala Fama | IWRG | |||||
July 28 | El Hijo de Canis Lupus and Hell Boy | IWRG |
IWRG Intercontinental Trios Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – La Pandemia | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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March 14 | Mala Fama | IWRG Tryout Gran Final |
IWRG Junior de Juniors Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – El Hijo de Fishman | |||||||
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IWRG Rey del Ring Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Vito Fratelli | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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May 12 | Vangellys | IWRG |
IWRG Rey del Aire Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Noisy Boy | |||||||
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IWRG Mexico Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Hell Boy | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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Distrito Federal Trios Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – El Infierno Eterno | |||||||
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IWRG World Lucha Libre Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Vito Fratelli | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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MLW World Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Alex Kane | |||||||
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February 3 | Satoshi Kojima | SuperFight |
MLW World Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – The Second Gear Crew | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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February 29 | World Titan Federation | Intimidation Games | |||||
April 22 | Vacated | – | MLW vacated the titles after Smith and Lawlor were attacked by Contra Unit. | ||||
May 11 | CozyMax | Azteca Lucha | Defeated The Second Gear Crew (Matthew Justice and 1 Called Manders) to win the vacant titles. |
MLW World Middleweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Rocky Romero | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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February 29 | Místico | Intimidation Games |
MLW National Openweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Rickey Shane Page | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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May 11 | Bad Dude Tito | Azteca Lucha | |||||
MLW World Women's Featherweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Janai Kai | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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Tohoku Junior Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Fujita Hayato | |||||||
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April 22 | Vacated | Michinoku 2024 Tokyo Conference Vol.1 ~ Buryō Tōgen | Hayato vacated the title due to illness. |
Tohoku Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Kagetora and Yoshitsune | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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March 16 | Rasse and Ringo Yamaya | Michinoku Pro 31th Anniversary ~ Kashin Reigetsu |
Marigold World Championship | |||||||
(Title created) | |||||||
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July 13 | Sareee | Summer Destiny | Defeated Giulia to become the inaugural champion. |
Marigold United National Championship | |||||||
(Title created) | |||||||
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July 13 | Miku Aono | Summer Destiny | Defeated Bozilla in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion. |
Marigold Twin Star Championship | |||||||
(Title created) | |||||||
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July 30 | Mirai and Mai Sakurai | Summer Gold Shine | Defeated Miku Aono and Natsumi Showzuki in a tournament final to become the inaugural champions. |
Marigold Super Fly Championship | |||||||
(Title created) | |||||||
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July 13 | Natsumi Showzuki | Summer Destiny | Defeated Misa Matsui in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion. |
NWA World's Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – EC3 | |||||||
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NWA National Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – "Thrillbilly" Silas Mason | |||||||
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January 14 | Vacated | NWA Powerrr | Mason vacated the title in order to challenge for the NWA World's Heavyweight Championship at Hard Times 4. | ||||
March 2 | Thom Latimer | Hard Times 4 | Defeated Blake "Bulletproof" Troop, Burchill, and Zyon in a four-way match to win the vacant title. |
NWA World Television Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Mims | |||||||
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January 13 | Max the Impaler | Paranoia | Unification match also for Max's NWA World Women's Television Championship. |
NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Colby Corino | |||||||
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March 2 | Joe Alonzo | Hard Times 4 | |||||
June 28 | Alex Taylor | NWA Chicago Endless Summer |
NWA Mid-America Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
(Title reactivated) | |||||||
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June 1 | Jeremiah Plunket | Back to the Territories | Won a four-way elimination match to win the vacant title. The title had been inactive since 1988. | ||||
NWA World Women's Championship | ||||||||
Incoming champion – Kenzie Paige | ||||||||
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NWA World Women's Television Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Max the Impaler | |||||||
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January 13 | Unified | Paranoia | Max the Impaler defeated Mims to unify the NWA World Women's Television Championship into the NWA World Television Championship. |
NWA World Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Blunt Force Trauma | |||||||
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NWA United States Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – The Immortals | |||||||
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March 2 | Vacated | Hard Times 4 | Kratos and Odinson vacated the titles to challenge for the NWA World Tag Team Championship. | ||||
April 13 | Daisy Kill and Talos | NWA Powerrr | Defeated The Fixers, L.L.C. (Jay Bradley and Wrecking Ball Legursky) in a tournament final to win the vacant titles. |
NWA World Women's Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Pretty Empowered | |||||||
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January 13 | The King Bees | Paranoia | |||||
IWGP World Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Sanada | |||||||
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January 4 | Tetsuya Naito | Wrestle Kingdom 18 | |||||
April 12 | Jon Moxley | Windy City Riot | |||||
June 30 | Tetsuya Naito | Forbidden Door |
IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
(Title created) | |||||||
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January 4 | David Finlay | Wrestle Kingdom 18 | Defeated Will Ospreay and Jon Moxley in a three-way match to become the inaugural champion. | ||||
February 23 | Nic Nemeth | The New Beginning in Sapporo | |||||
May 4 | David Finlay | Wrestling Dontaku |
IWGP Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Bishamon | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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January 4 | Guerrillas of Destiny | Wrestle Kingdom 18 | This was a Winner Takes All match also for G.O.D.'s Strong Openweight Tag Team Championship. | ||||
February 11 | Bullet Club | The New Beginning in Osaka | |||||
April 6 | Sakura Genesis | ||||||
May 4 | Bullet Club | Wrestling Dontaku | |||||
June 9 | TMDK | Dominion 6.9 in Osaka-jo Hall | This was a four-way tornado tag team elimination winners take all match also involving Guerrillas of Destiny (Hikuleo and El Phantasmo) and Bishamon (Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi). G.O.D.'s Strong Openweight Tag Team Championship were also on the line. |
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Hiromu Takahashi | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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January 4 | El Desperado | Wrestle Kingdom 18 | |||||
February 23 | Sho | The New Beginning in Sapporo | Won the title by countout. Had Sho lost, he would have had to join Strong Style. | ||||
June 16 | El Desperado | New Japan Soul | This was a steel cage match. | ||||
July 5 | Douki | New Japan Soul |
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Bullet Club War Dogs | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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January 4 | Catch 2/2 | Wrestle Kingdom 18 | |||||
February 4 | Bullet Club War Dogs | Road to the New Beginning |
IWGP Women's Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Mayu Iwatani | |||||||
Co-promoted with World Wonder Ring Stardom | |||||||
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NEVER Openweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Shingo Takagi | |||||||
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January 4 | Tama Tonga | Wrestle Kingdom 18 | |||||
January 20 | Evil | The New Beginning in Nagoya | This was a Lumberjack match. | ||||
April 6 | Shingo Takagi | Sakura Genesis | |||||
June 16 | Henare | New Japan Soul |
NEVER Openweight 6-Man Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Hiroshi Tanahashi and Chaos | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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January 24 | Vacated | Road to The New Beginning | Okada vacated his championship due to his contract with New Japan Pro-Wrestling expiring. | ||||
April 14 | Toru Yano, Boltin Oleg, and Hiroshi Tanahashi | Wrestling World in Taiwan | Defeated House of Torture (Evil, Sho, and Yoshinobu Kanemaru) in a tournament final for the vacant titles. | ||||
June 9 | Los Ingobernables de Japon | Dominion 6.9 in Osaka-jo Hall | |||||
June 16 | Toru Yano, Boltin Oleg, and Hiroshi Tanahashi | New Japan Soul |
KOPW | |||||||
Incoming champion (lineal) – Taichi | |||||||
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January 5 | Taiji Ishimori | New Year Dash!! | Defeated Great-O-Khan, Toru Yano and Yoh in a four-way match to become the first provisional 2024 champion. | ||||
January 20 | Great-O-Khan | The New Beginning in Nagoya | This was a Ten-Minute Ishimori Ring Fit match. | ||||
April 27 | Yuya Uemura | Road to Wrestling Dontaku | This was a "Rural Revitalization in Hamamatsu" two-out-of-three falls match. Uemura won 2–1. | ||||
June 9 | Great-O-Khan | Dominion 6.9 in Osaka-jo Hall | This was a Storm Catch Rules match. |
NJPW World Television Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Zack Sabre Jr. | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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January 4 | Hiroshi Tanahashi | Wrestle Kingdom 18 | |||||
February 23 | Matt Riddle | The New Beginning in Sapporo | |||||
April 12 | Zack Sabre Jr. | Windy City Riot | |||||
May 3 | Jeff Cobb | Wrestling Dontaku | |||||
Strong Openweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Eddie Kingston | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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May 11 | Gabe Kidd | Resurgence | This was a No Ropes Last Man Standing match. |
Strong Openweight Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Guerrillas of Destiny | |||||||
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April 12 | TMDK | Windy City Riot | This was a four corners tag team match also involving Fred Rosser and Tom Lawlor, and West Coast Wrecking Crew (Jorel Nelson and Royce Isaacs). | ||||
May 11 | Resurgence | ||||||
June 9 | TMDK | Dominion 6.9 in Osaka-jo Hall | This was a four-way tornado tag team elimination winners take all match also involving Bullet Club (Kenta and Chase Owens) and Bishamon (Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi). Bullet Club's IWGP Tag Team Championship were also on the line. |
Strong Women's Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Giulia | |||||||
Co-promoted with World Wonder Ring Stardom | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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March 10 | Stephanie Vaquer | Stardom Cinderella Tournament | |||||
June 30 | Mercedes Moné | Forbidden Door | This was a Winner Takes All match where Moné's AEW TBS Championship was also on the line. |
Prestige Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Alex Shelley | |||||||
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March 24 | Alan Angels | Alive II | |||||
July 20 | Starboy Charlie | Untouchable | The event was co-promoted by West Coast Pro Wrestling and DPW. | ||||
Prestige Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – C4 | |||||||
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January 5 | Sinner and Saint | Roseland 7 | |||||
PROGRESS World Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Spike Trivet | |||||||
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February 25 | Kid Lykos | Chapter 163: Twisted Metal | This was a Steel Cage match. | ||||
July 28 | Luke Jacobs | Chapter 169: The Devil On My Shoulder |
Progress Atlas Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Ricky Knight Jr. | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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April 5 | Yoichi | Chapter 166: Freedom Walks Again | |||||
May 27 | Axel Tischer | Super Strong Style 16 |
Progress Proteus Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Paul Robinson | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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Progress Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Smokin' Aces | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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February 25 | Cheeky Little Buggers | Chapter 163: Twisted Metal | |||||
April 5 | SAnitY | Chapter 166: Freedom Walks Again | This was a three-way tag team match also involving Sunshine Machine (Chuck Mambo and TK Cooper). |
Progress World Women's Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Rhio | |||||||
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PWG World Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Daniel Garcia | |||||||
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PWG World Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Kings of the Black Throne | |||||||
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Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Michael Oku | |||||||
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Undisputed British Cruiserweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Leon Slater | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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March 3 | Jordan Breaks | Live in London 83 | |||||
May 19 | Fantastica Mania UK |
Undisputed British Women's Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Dani Luna | |||||||
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Undisputed British Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Subculture | |||||||
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March 31 | Grizzled Young Veterans | Revolution Rumble |
REVOLVER Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Jake Crist | |||||||
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January 25 | Alex Shelley | Mox vs. Gringo | This was a two-out-of-three falls winner takes all match also for Shelley's PWR Remix Championship. Shelley won 2–1. | ||||
June 22 | Ace Austin | Cage of Horrors 3 |
PWR Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – RED | |||||||
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January 25 | Grizzled Young Veterans | Mox vs. Gringo | This was a four-way tag team match also involving The Rascalz (Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz) and The Second Gear Crew (Matthew Justice and 1 Called Manders). | ||||
March 16 | Good Lucha Things | Ready or Not! |
PWR Remix Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Alex Shelley | |||||||
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March 16 | Vacated | Ready or Not | Vacted after Shelley had won the REVOLVER Championship | ||||
March 16 | Gringo Loco | This was a seven-way scramble also involving Damian Chambers, Jake Crist, Kevin Knight, Myron Reed, Warhorse, and Brent Oakley. |
ROH World Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Eddie Kingston | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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April 5 | Mark Briscoe | Supercard of Honor |
ROH World Television Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Kyle Fletcher | |||||||
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June 28 | Atlantis Jr. | CMLL Super Viernes | First time the title changed hands at a Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre event. |
ROH Pure Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Wheeler Yuta | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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July 26 | Lee Moriarty | Death Before Dishonor |
ROH Women's World Championship | ||||||||
Incoming champion – Athena | ||||||||
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ROH Women's World Television Championship | |||||||
(Title created) | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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April 5 | Billie Starkz | Supercard of Honor | Defeated Queen Aminata in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion. | ||||
July 26 | Red Velvet | Death Before Dishonor |
ROH World Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – The Undisputed Kingdom | |||||||
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August 17 | Dustin Rhodes and Sammy Guevara | AEW Collision | This was an All Elite Wrestling show. |
ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – The Mogul Embassy | |||||||
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January 17 | Bullet Club Gold / Bang Bang Gang | AEW Dynamite | This was an All Elite Wrestling (AEW) show. During this reign, the group was renamed to Bang Bang Gang. | ||||
From April 21 until July 10 (aired July 13), the AEW World Trios Championship and the ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship were held and defended together as the Unified World Trios Championship. | |||||||
July 10 | Vacated | AEW Collision | This was an All Elite Wrestling (AEW) show. Bang Bang Gang (Jay White, Austin Gunn, and Colten Gunn) were stripped of the Unified World Trios Championship by interim AEW Executive Vice President Christopher Daniels after White suffered an injury and denied Bang Bang Gang's attempt to invoke the Freebird Rule to allow Juice Robinson to defend the title in place of White. This subsequently ended the unification with the AEW World Trios Championship. | ||||
July 27 | Dustin Rhodes and The Von Erichs | AEW Battle of the Belts XI | This was an All Elite Wrestling (AEW) show. Defeated The Undisputed Kingdom (Matt Taven, Mike Bennett, and Roderick Strong) to win the vacant title. | ||||
World of Stardom Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Maika | |||||||
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July 28 | Natsuko Tora | Sapporo World Rendezvous | |||||
Wonder of Stardom Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Saori Anou | |||||||
width=14% | Date | width=14% | Winner | width=14% | Event/Show | width=58% | Note(s) |
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June 22 | Mika Iwata | The Conversion | |||||
July 15 | Saori Anou | Sendai Girls | This was a Winner Takes All match also for Iwata's Sendai Girls World Championship. This is the first time the title changed hands on a Sendai Girls show. | ||||
July 27 | Natsupoi | Sapporo Wonder Rendezvous |
Goddesses of Stardom Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – AphrOditE | |||||||
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March 30 | Crazy Star | Stardom in Sendai | |||||
May 5 | Fukuoka Double Crazy | Stardom in Fukuoka | |||||
June 29 | God's Eye | Stardom in Korakuen Hall | |||||
July 23 | Oedo Tai / H.A.T.E. | Stardom Nighter in Korakuen II | Oedo Tai folded at Sapporo World Rendezvous on July 28. Watanabe and Thekla later transferred to the newly created stable H.A.T.E. and competed under its banner ever since. |
Artist of Stardom Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Baribari Bombers | |||||||
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January 3 | Abarenbo GE | New Year Stars | This was the finals of the Triangle Derby. | ||||
March 30 | Empress Nexus Venus | Stardom in Sendai | |||||
August 4 | Cosmic Angels | Stardom in Hamamatsu |
High Speed Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Mei Seira | |||||||
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April 4 | Saki Kashima | American Dream in The Keystone State | This was a three-way match also involving Ram Kaicho. | ||||
April 27 | Saya Kamitani | All Star Grand Queendom | This was a four-way match also involving Saya Iida and Fukigen Death. | ||||
July 27 | Mei Seira | Sapporo World Rendezvous |
SWA World Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Vacant | |||||||
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Future of Stardom Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Rina | |||||||
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New Blood Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – wing★gori | |||||||
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July 23 | Oedo Tai/H.A.T.E. | Stardom Nighter in Korakuen II |
IWGP Women's Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Mayu Iwatani | |||||||
Co-promoted with New Japan Pro-Wrestling | |||||||
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Strong Women's Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Giulia | |||||||
Co-promoted with New Japan Pro-Wrestling | |||||||
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March 10 | Stephanie Vaquer | Cinderella Tournament | |||||
June 30 | Mercedes Moné | Forbidden Door | This was a Winner Takes All match where Moné's AEW TBS Championship was also on the line. |
Tenryu Project International Junior Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Yuya Susumu | |||||||
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Tenryu Project International Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Keita Yano and Yuya Susumu | |||||||
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February 19 | Naoki Tanizaki and Yusuke Kodama | Still Revolution Vol. 10 |
Tenryu Project WAR World 6-Man Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Kazuki Hashimoto and Okami | |||||||
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February 19 | Minoru Suzuki, Yasshi, and Kengo | Still Revolution Vol. 10 | This was a two-out-of-three falls match. Suzuki, Yasshi, and Kengo won 2–1. |
United National Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Hideki Suzuki and Hikaru Sato | |||||||
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Impact World Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Alex Shelley | |||||||
On January 13, the title was renamed to the TNA World Championship after Impact Wrestling reverted to its original name of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). | |||||||
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January 13 | Moose | Hard To Kill | Moose invoked his Feast or Fired world championship opportunity. | ||||
July 20 | Nic Nemeth | Slammiversary | This was a six-way elimination match also involving Josh Alexander, Joe Hendry, Frankie Kazarian and Steve Maclin. Nemeth last elimimated Kazarian to win the title. |
Impact X Division Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Chris Sabin | |||||||
On January 13, the title was renamed to the TNA X Division Championship after Impact Wrestling reverted to its original name of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). | |||||||
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February 23 | Mustafa Ali | No Surrender | |||||
July 20 | Mike Bailey | Slammiversary |
Impact Knockouts World Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Trinity | |||||||
On January 13, the title was renamed to the TNA Knockouts World Championship after Impact Wrestling reverted to its original name of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). | |||||||
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January 13 | Jordynne Grace | Hard To Kill | This was Grace's Call Your Shot championship match. |
Impact World Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – ABC | |||||||
On January 13, the title was renamed to the TNA World Tag Team Championship after Impact Wrestling reverted to its original name of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). | |||||||
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March 8 | The System | Sacrifice | |||||
July 20 | ABC | Slammiversary |
Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – MK Ultra | |||||||
On January 13, the title was renamed to the TNA Knockouts World Tag Team Championship after Impact Wrestling reverted to its original name of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). | |||||||
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January 13 | Decay | Hard To Kill | |||||
February 23 | MK Ultra | No Surrender | |||||
March 8 | Spitfire | Sacrifice | |||||
May 3 | The Malisha | Under Siege |
Impact Digital Media Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Tommy Dreamer | |||||||
On January 13, the title was renamed to the TNA Digital Media Championship after Impact Wrestling reverted to its original name of Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). | |||||||
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January 13 | Crazzy Steve | Hard To Kill | This was a No Disqualification match. | ||||
April 20 | Laredo Kid | Rebellion | |||||
May 19 | A. J. Francis | TNA Impact! | |||||
July 20 | PCO | Slammiversary | This was a Montreal Street Fight and was also for Francis' International Heavyweight Championship. |
International Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
(Title introduced) | |||||||
On June 15, 2024, the Canadian International Heavyweight Championship was revived by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) as the International Heavyweight Wrestling Championship, with A. J. Francis as the champion. Francis had bought the rights to the title and declared himself as champion. | |||||||
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June 15 | A. J. Francis | TNA Impact! | |||||
July 20 | PCO | Slammiversary | This was a Montreal Street Fight and was also for Francis' TNA Digital Media Championship. |
WOW World Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – The Beast | |||||||
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WOW World Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – The Mother Truckers | |||||||
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WOW Trios Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Top Tier | |||||||
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– Raw
– NXT
– Unbranded
Raw and SmackDown each exclusively have a men's world championship, a women's world championship, a secondary men's championship, and a men's tag team championship.
World Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Seth "Freakin" Rollins | |||||||
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April 7 | Drew McIntyre | WrestleMania XL | |||||
Damian Priest | This was Priest's Money in the Bank contract cash-in match. | ||||||
August 3 | Gunther | SummerSlam | |||||
Undisputed WWE Universal Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Roman Reigns | |||||||
From April 3, 2022, until April 7, 2024, the WWE Championship and WWE Universal Championship were held and defended together as the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. | |||||||
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April 7 | Cody Rhodes | WrestleMania XL | This was a Bloodline Rules match. Rhodes won the title as a member of the Raw brand and was transferred to SmackDown shortly thereafter. | ||||
The title's name was shortened to Undisputed WWE Championship on April 7, although the lineage of the WWE Universal Championship is still active. | |||||||
Women's World Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Rhea Ripley | |||||||
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April 15 | Vacated | Raw | Rhea Ripley was forced to relinquish the title due to a legitimate shoulder injury. | ||||
April 22 | Becky Lynch | Raw | This was a 14-woman battle royal for the vacant title, in which Lynch last eliminated Liv Morgan to win. | ||||
May 25 | Liv Morgan | King and Queen of the Ring |
WWE Women's Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Iyo Sky | |||||||
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April 7 | Bayley | WrestleMania XL | |||||
August 3 | Nia Jax | SummerSlam |
WWE Intercontinental Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Gunther | |||||||
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April 6 | Sami Zayn | WrestleMania XL | |||||
August 3 | Bron Breakker | SummerSlam | |||||
WWE United States Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Logan Paul | |||||||
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August 3 | LA Knight | SummerSlam | |||||
WWE Raw Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – The Judgment Day | |||||||
From May 20, 2022, until April 6, 2024, the Raw Tag Team Championship and SmackDown Tag Team Championship were held and defended together as the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship. | |||||||
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April 6 | Awesome Truth | WrestleMania XL | This was a Six-Pack Tag Team Ladder match also involving A-Town Down Under (Austin Theory and Grayson Waller),
| ||||
The title was renamed to the World Tag Team Championship on April 15. | |||||||
June 24 | The Judgment Day | Raw | Bálor previously held the title twice as part of Judgment Day with stablemate Damian Priest. | ||||
WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – The Judgment Day | |||||||
From May 20, 2022, until April 6, 2024, the Raw Tag Team Championship and SmackDown Tag Team Championship were held and defended together as the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship. | |||||||
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April 6 | A-Town Down Under | WrestleMania XL | This was a Six-Pack Tag Team Ladder match also involving Awesome Truth (The Miz and R-Truth),
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The title was renamed to the WWE Tag Team Championship on April 19. | |||||||
July 5 |
| SmackDown | |||||
August 2 | The Bloodline | SmackDown |
NXT exclusively has a primary championship, a secondary championship, a specialty championship, and a tag team championship for men, as well as a primary championship and a secondary championship for women.
NXT Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Ilja Dragunov | |||||||
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April 23 | Trick Williams | NXT: Spring Breakin' | Had Williams lost, he would have had to leave NXT. | ||||
July 7 | Ethan Page | Heatwave | This was a fatal four-way match, also involving Shawn Spears and Je'Von Evans, the latter of whom Page pinned. | ||||
NXT Women's Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Lyra Valkyria | |||||||
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April 6 | Roxanne Perez | Stand & Deliver | |||||
NXT North American Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Dragon Lee | |||||||
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January 9 | Oba Femi | NXT | This was Femi's NXT Breakout Tournament contract cash-in match. | ||||
NXT Women's North American Championship | |||||||
(Title created) | |||||||
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June 9 | Kelani Jordan | Battleground | This was a six-woman ladder match to determine the inaugural champion, also involving Sol Ruca, Lash Legend, Fallon Henley, Jaida Parker, and Michin. | ||||
NXT Heritage Cup | |||||||
Incoming champion – Noam Dar | |||||||
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February 27 | Charlie Dempsey | NXT | Won 2–1. While Dempsey was the official champion, any member of the No Quarter Catch Crew (Dempsey, Drew Gulak, Damon Kemp, and Myles Borne) was allowed to defend the cup under the "Catch Clause". | ||||
May 14 | Tony D'Angelo | NXT | Won 2–1. Dempsey represented the No Quarter Catch Crew. | ||||
August 13 | Charlie Dempsey | NXT | Won 2–1. |
NXT Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – The D'Angelo Family | |||||||
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February 13 | Bron Breakker and Baron Corbin | NXT | |||||
April 9 | Nathan Frazer and Axiom | NXT | Had Frazer and Axiom lost, they would have had to disband. | ||||
August 13 | Chase University | NXT | |||||
These titles are non-exclusive, available to wrestlers from all three of WWE's brands.
WWE Women's Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Katana Chance and Kayden Carter | |||||||
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January 26 | The Kabuki Warriors | SmackDown | The Kabuki Warriors won the titles as members of the SmackDown brand, but were drafted to Raw as a result of the WWE Draft. | ||||
May 4 | Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill | Backlash France | |||||
June 15 | The Unholy Union | This was a triple threat tag team match, also involving the team of Shayna Baszler and Zoey Stark. Dawn pinned Baszler to win the titles. | |||||
WWE Speed Championship | |||||||
(Title created) | |||||||
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April 26 | Ricochet | Speed | Defeated Johnny Gargano in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion. | ||||
June 7 | Andrade | Speed | |||||
WWE Speed Women's Championship | |||||||
(Title created) | |||||||
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wXw Unified World Wrestling Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Robert Dreissker | |||||||
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June 1 | Laurance Roman | Drive of Champions | This was a lumberjack match. |
wXw Shotgun Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – The Rotation | |||||||
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March 9 | Levaniel | 16 Carat Gold Tournament | This was a three-way match also involving Maggot. |
wXw European Championship | |||||||
(Title created) | |||||||
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July 20 | Aigle Blanc | Wrestling EM | Defeated Mike D Vecchio in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion. |
wXw World Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Dennis Dullnig and Hektor Invictus | |||||||
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wXw Academy Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Danny Fray | |||||||
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February 21 | Tatsuya Hanami | Wrestling Im Hagenbusch | |||||
March 10 | Marc Empire | We Love Wrestling | This was a four-way match also involving Danny Fray and Axel Fox. |
XPW World Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Shlak | |||||||
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April 13 | Eric Ryan | Baptized in Blood 4 | This was a Title vs. Career match. |
XPW King of the Deathmatch Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Shlak | |||||||
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January 27 | Vacated | – | Vacated due to Shlak also holding the XPW World Heavyweight Championship | ||||
February 25 | Homeless Jimmy | Alive and Kicking | Defeated Dr. Redacted, Eric Dillinger, Eric Ryan, Judge Joe Dred, MAGA Butcher, Mickie Knuckles, and Tarzan Duran in a Hellsgate Gauntlet match to win the vacant title. |
XPW Women's Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Mickie Knuckles | |||||||
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XPW TV Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Kat Martini | |||||||
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World Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Chris Vice | |||||||
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March 31 | Akitoshi Saito | Noto Peninsula Earthquake Charity Pro Wrestling | |||||
July 13 | Go Shiozaki | Noah Destination |
World Junior Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Takumi Baba | |||||||
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March 3 | Seiki Yoshioka | Zero1 23rd Anniversary | This was a Winner Takes All match also for Baba's International Junior Heavyweight Championship |
International Junior Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Takumi Baba | |||||||
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March 3 | Seiki Yoshioka | Zero1 23rd Anniversary | This was a Winner Takes All match also for Baba's World Junior Heavyweight Championship |
Intercontinental Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Kubota Brothers | |||||||
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January 1 | Junya Matsunaga and Tsugutaka Sato | Happy New Year & Do Your Best! Shinjiro Otani Aid | |||||
March 20 | Kengo Mashimo and Naka Shuma | 2AW Grand Slam In Korakuen Hall | This was a Winner Takes All match in which Mashimo and Shunma's 2AW Tag Team Championship were also on the line. |
International Lightweight Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Sugi and Raicho | |||||||
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Zero1 USA Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Mad Dog Conelly | |||||||
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Zero1 USA TNT Championship | ||||||||
Incoming champion – B. A. Malkin | ||||||||
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Zero1 USA World Junior Heavyweight Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – DaCobra | |||||||
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January 20 | Victor Analog | New Year's Retribution | This was a four-way match also featuring Gary Jay and Warhorse, the latter of whom Analog pinned. | ||||
DeVonte Knox | Knox cashed in his “any title, anywhere, anytime” contract. |
Zero1 USA Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – The Light | |||||||
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Zero1 USA Shining Light Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Benjamin Trust | |||||||
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Blast King Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Taru | |||||||
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Blast Queen Championship | |||||||
Incoming champion – Aja Kong | |||||||
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Blast King Tag Team Championship | |||||||
Incoming champions – Revengers | |||||||
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See main article: AAA Hall of Fame.
See main article: Cauliflower Alley Club.
Award | Recipient(s) | |
---|---|---|
Iron Mike Mazurki Award | Sting | |
Lou Thesz/Art Abrams Lifetime Achievement Award | Kurt Angle | |
Men's Wrestling Award | Buff Bagwell | |
Women's Wrestling Award | Allison Danger | |
Tag Team Award | The Dudley Boyz | |
Lucha Libre Award | Negro Casas | |
Independent Wrestling Award | "Night Train" Gary Jackson | |
Posthumous Award | TBA | |
Jim Ross Announcers' Award | Jim Ross | |
Karl Lauer Independent Promoter Award | David McLane | |
James C. Melby Historian Award | Jason Presley | |
Charlie Smith Referee Award | Bill Alfonso | |
Courage Award | TBA | |
REEL Award | Todd Bridges | |
Red Bastien Friendship Award | Lori McGee Hurst |
See main article: George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame.
Category | Inductee |
---|---|
Singles Inductee | Greg Gagne |
Frank Gotch Award | Arn Anderson |
James C. Melby Award | Al Getz |
Lou Thesz Award | Tito Santana |
George Tragos Award | Don Frye |
Gordon Solie Award | Tony Schiavone |
Jack Brisco Spotlight Award | Tony Garea |
Verne Gagne Trainer Award | Tom Prichard |
See main article: Hardcore Hall of Fame.
Category | Inductee | Inducted by | |
---|---|---|---|
Individual | Trent Acid | Johnny Kashmere | |
Kevin "Whack Packer" Hogan | Emil Jay | ||
Steve Corino | Colby Corino | ||
Sabu | N/A | ||
Mercedes Martinez | Lexie Fyfe | ||
Eddie Gilbert | Missy Hyatt | ||
Group | The Briscoe Brothers | Emil Jay |
Inductee | |
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Abdullah the Butcher | |
Markus Crane | |
Gary Walter |
See main article: International Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame.
Category | Inductees | |
---|---|---|
Individual | El Santo | |
Dusty Rhodes | ||
Kurt Angle | ||
Harley Race | ||
Jack Brisco | ||
Excelsior Award | Bill Apter | |
Rocky Johnson Award | Korey Wise | |
Trailblazer Award | Mario Savoldi |
See main article: St. Louis Wrestling Hall of Fame.
Inductee | |
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Bob Orton Jr. | |
Harold Koplar | |
George Abel | |
Wendi Richter | |
Judy Martin | |
Leilani Kai |
See main article: Women's Wrestling Hall of Fame.
Category | Inductee | |
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Individual | Debbie Johnson | |
Afsoon Roshanzamir Johnson | ||
Missy Hyatt | ||
Sherri Martel | ||
Mike McGuirk | ||
Vivian Vachon | ||
Heidi Lee Morgan | ||
Suzie Tanner | ||
Rockin' Robin | ||
Candi Devine | ||
Baby Doll | ||
Francine | ||
Priscilla Gagné | ||
Clarissa Chun | ||
Kimona Wanalaya | ||
Jacqueline Moore | ||
Nicole Bass | ||
Lisa Marie Varon | ||
Melissa Coates | ||
Group | The Texas Cowgirls | |
Promotion | LPWA |
Award | Recipient | |
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Women's / Pro Wrestler of the Year | Natalia Markova | |
Tag Team of the Year | Miami's Sweet Heat | |
Most Improved Wrestler of the Year | Ruby Soho | |
Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Year | Gisele Shaw | |
Broadcaster of the Year | Nigel Sherrod | |
Courage Award | Athena H. Gaskins | |
Historian Award | Billy Corgan | |
Podcast of the Year | The Mike Rand Show | |
Journalism Award | Kimmy Sokol | |
Amateur Wrestler of the Year | Justina Di Stasio | |
Coach of the Year | Paulina Biega | |
Pride Award | Sonny Kiss |
See main article: WWE Hall of Fame (2024).
Category | Inductee | Inducted by | |
---|---|---|---|
Individual | Paul Heyman | Roman Reigns | |
Bull Nakano | Alundra Blayze | ||
Thunderbolt Patterson | Scott Spears and The New Day (Big E, Kofi Kingston, and Xavier Woods) | ||
Lia Maivia | The Rock | ||
Group | The U.S. Express | Bo Dallas and Mika Rotunda | |
Celebrity | Muhammed Ali | The Undertaker |
Category | Winner | |
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Male Superstar of the Year | Cody Rhodes | |
Female Superstar of the Year | Rhea Ripley | |
NXT Superstar of the Year | Tiffany Stratton | |
Faction of the Year | The Judgment Day | |
Breakout Superstar of the Year | LA Knight | |
Social Superstar of the Year | Drew McIntyre | |
Rivalry of the Year | Roman Reigns vs. Cody Rhodes | |
Return of the Year | CM Punk | |
Best Entrance | Cody Rhodes | |
OMG Moment of the Year | CM Punk returns to WWE at Survivor Series: WarGames 2023 | |
Match of the Year | Charlotte Flair (c) vs. Rhea Ripley for the WWE SmackDown Women's Championship at WrestleMania 39 (Night 1) | |
Mic Drop of the Year | Paul Heyman telling Cody Rhodes that his father, Dusty Rhodes, told him that "Roman Reigns was the son he always wanted" on Raw (February 6, 2023) | |
Fan Chant of the Year | "Yeah!" – LA Knight | |
Rizzie of the Year | Seth "Freakin" Rollins | |
Villain of the Year | "Dirty" Dominik Mysterio | |
Trash Talker of the Year | The Rock |