Sendai Girls World Championship Explained

Sendai Girls World Championship
Currentholder:Dash Chisako
Won:November 17, 2024
Created:September 17, 2011
Promotion:Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling
Firstchamp:Meiko Satomura
Mostreigns:Chihiro Hashimoto
(5 reigns)
Longestreign:Chihiro Hashimoto
(5th reign, 1,148 days)
Shortestreign:Ayako Hamada
(24 days)
Oldest:Aja Kong
(46 years, 115 days)
Youngest:Millie McKenzie
Heaviest:Aja Kong
(227lb)
Lightest:Millie McKenzie
(128lb)

The is a women's professional wrestling championship owned by the Sendai Girls' Pro Wrestling. The title, which is situated at the top of Sendai's championship hierarchy, was introduced on September 17, 2011,[1] and the inaugural champion was crowned on October 11, 2015, when Meiko Satomura defeated Ayako Hamada.[2]

History

On September 17, 2015, Sendai Girls' announced the establishment of the Sendai Girls World Championship. On October 11, Meiko Satomura, the founder of Sendai Girls', became the inaugural champion after defeating Ayako Hamada.[3] Satomura held the title for 371 days before losing it on October 16, 2016, to her former trainee, Chihiro Hashimoto. Hashimoto would later proceed to set a record of five reigns.[4]

On May 13, 2018, The seventh champion Ayako Hamada was stripped from the title due to a drug related arrest.[5] On June 24, Hashimoto won the vacant title by defeating Dash Chisako.

Reigns

As of,, there have been a total of sixteen reigns shared between eleven different champions and one vacancy. Meiko Satomura was the inaugural champion. Chihiro Hashimoto holds the record for most reigns at five. Hashimoto's fifth reign is the longest at 1,148 days, while Ayako Hamada's reign is the shortest at 24 days. Aja Kong is the oldest champion at 46 years old, while Millie McKenzie is the youngest at 23 years old.

DASH Chisako is the current champion in her first reign. She won the title by defeating Mika Iwata on November 17, 2024, in Tokyo, Japan.

Combined reigns

As of, .

Indicates the current champion
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
15 14 1,925
21 3 371
32 3 364
41 2 224
51 1 127
61 0 87
71 0 64
81 1 60
91 0 35
101 0 24
111 0 +

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: https://www.tokyo-sports.co.jp/prores/sendaigirls/448060/ . ja:仙台女子プロレスが新王座設立 . September 17, 2011. October 11, 2020 . . Japanese.
  2. Web site: Titles Database » Sendai Girls World Championship. cagematch.net. Philip. Kreikenbohm. German. July 11, 2021.
  3. Web site: The Wrestling Observer Hall of Fame Case for Meiko Satomura. Voices of Wrestling. Jacob. Woolley. November 11, 2022. October 18, 2024.
  4. Web site:
    1. AndNEW: Sendai Girls Home Roster Win Back All Titles
    . Last Word on Pro Wrestling. Alex. Richards. October 13, 2019. October 18, 2024.
  5. Web site: Ayako Hamada retires from wrestling following drug sentence. Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Bryan. Rose. July 18, 2018. October 19, 2024.