Osaka Meibutsu Sekaiichi Championship
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Osaka Meibutsu Sekaiichi Championship | |||||||||||||
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Promotion | Osaka Pro Wrestling | ||||||||||||
Date established | January 4, 2001 | ||||||||||||
Current champion(s) | Kanjyuro Matsuyama | ||||||||||||
Date won | August 24, 2024 | ||||||||||||
Other name(s) | |||||||||||||
Osaka World's Best Attraction Championship | |||||||||||||
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The Osaka Meibutsu Sekaiichi Championship (大阪名物世界一王座, Ōsaka Meibutsu Sekaiichi Ōza, Osaka World's No. 1 Attraction Championship) is a secondary professional wrestling title contested in the Japanese promotion Osaka Pro Wrestling. The title was established in 2001 when Kuishinbo Kamen defeated Ebessan to win the championship.[1]
One of the vacancies came when Okita-hun vacated the title due to an ear injury on September 16, 2009.
Title history
[edit]No. | Overall reign number |
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Reign | Reign number for the specific champion |
Days | Number of days held |
+ | Current reign is changing daily |
No. | Champion | Championship change | Reign statistics | Notes | Ref. | |||
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Date | Event | Location | Reign | Days | ||||
1 | Kuishinbo Kamen | January 4, 2001 | House show | Osaka, Japan | 1 | 758 | Kamen defeated Ebessan to become the first champion. | |
2 | Ebessan | February 1, 2003 | Osaka Hurricane 03.02.01 | Osaka, Japan | 1 | 56 | ||
3 | Pero | March 29, 2003 | Saturday Night Story | Osaka, Japan | 1 | 7 | ||
4 | Ebessan | April 5, 2003 | Saturday Night Story | Osaka, Japan | 2 | 92 | ||
5 | Tigers Mask | July 6, 2003 | Osaka Pro Story #18 | Osaka, Japan | 1 | 90 | ||
— | Vacated | October 4, 2003 | — | — | — | — | Tigers Mask vacated the title to enter the Tennozan 2003 tournament. | |
6 | Miracleman | December 7, 2003 | Osaka Holiday Paradise | Osaka, Japan | 1 | 55 | Defeated Ebessan, Kuishinbo Kamen, and Pero in a four-way match to win the vacant title. | |
7 | Ebessan | January 31, 2004 | Saturday Night Story | Osaka, Japan | 3 | 21 | ||
8 | Kuishinbo Kamen | February 21, 2004 | Super J-Cup 4th Stage: Osaka Hurricane 2004 | Osaka, Japan | 2 | 665 | ||
— | Vacated | December 17, 2005 | — | — | — | — | Kamen was stripped of the title due to a lack of title defenses. | |
9 | Policeme~n | February 18, 2006 | Saturday Night Story | Osaka, Japan | 1 | 8 | [2] | |
10 | Okita-kun | February 26, 2006 | Osaka Hurricane 2006: Starting Point Revolution | Osaka, Japan | 1 | 314 | Okita-kun won an eight-man Battle Royal by lastly eliminating Policeman. The match also involved Azteca, Ebessan, Ice Penguin, Kuishinbo Kamen, Takoyakida and Monkey Magic III. | [2] |
— | Vacated | January 6, 2007 | — | — | — | — | Okita-hun vacated the title due to an ear injury on September 16, 2009 | |
11 | Sgt. Suchi | February 12, 2007 | Osaka Hurricane 2007 | Osaka, Japan | 1 | 194 | Sgt. Suchi is a comedian who won a battle royal, last eliminating Miracleman and Kuishinbo Kamen. | |
12 | Ebessan III | August 25, 2007 | Saturday Night Story | Osaka, Japan | 1 | 113 | ||
13 | Kuishinbo Kamen | December 16, 2007 | Osaka Pro Tokyo Story #7 | Tokyo, Japan | 3 | 84 | ||
14 | Miracleman | March 9, 2008 | Osaka Pro Tokyo Story #8 | Tokyo, Japan | 2 | 51 | ||
15 | Kanjyuro Matsuyama | April 29, 2008 | Osaka Pro 9th Anniversary: Osaka Pro Story #41 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | ||
— | Vacated | April 29, 2008 | Osaka Pro 9th Anniversary: Osaka Pro Story #41 | Tokyo, Japan | — | — | Matsuyama retired the title immediately after the match and declared himself the first Osaka Pro Wrestling Owarai Champion. | |
16 | Kuishinbo Kamen | April 29, 2010 | Osaka Pro 11th Anniversary | Osaka, Japan | 4 | 59 | Kamen won both the Owarai Championship and the re-activated Osaka Meibutsu Sekaiichi Championship. | |
17 | Kyusei Ninja Ranmaru | June 27, 2010 | Osaka Tag Festival 2010 Final | Osaka, Japan | 1 | 22 | Ranmaru wins both titles. | |
18 | Kuishinbo Kamen | July 19, 2010 | Summer Achoo Series | Osaka, Japan | 5 | 11 | Kamen wins both titles. | |
— | Deactivated | July 30, 2010 | Hito no Tsunagari | Osaka, Japan | — | — | The title was defended for the final time on July 30 and was retired after that. | |
19 | Kuishinbo Kamen | May 21, 2023 | Osaka Castle Festival | Osaka, Japan | 6 | 203 | The title was revived to replace the Osaka Owarai Championship and Joichiro Osaka was declared the interim champion. Kuishinbo Kamen then defeated Osaka and Kanjyuro Matsuyama in a three-way match to win the revived title. | |
20 | Joichiro Osaka | December 10, 2023 | Excalibur | Osaka, Japan | 1 | 258 | This was a five-way match also involving Ebessan III, Kikutaro and Kyusei Ninja Ranmaru. | |
20 | Kanjyuro Matsuyama | August 24, 2024 | Osaka Pro Summer Festival 2024 | Osaka, Japan | 2 | 92+ | [3] |
Combined reigns
[edit]As of November 24, 2024.
† | Indicates the current champion |
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Rank | Champion | No. of reigns |
Combined days |
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1 | Kuishinbo Kamen | 6 | 1,780 |
2 | Okita-kun | 1 | 314 |
3 | Joichiro Osaka | 1 | 258 |
4 | Sgt. Suchi | 1 | 194 |
5 | Ebessan | 3 | 169 |
6 | Ebessan III | 1 | 113 |
7 | Miracleman | 2 | 106 |
8 | Tigers Mask | 1 | 90 |
9 | Kyusei Ninja Ranmaru | 1 | 22 |
10 | Kanjyuro Matsuyama † | 2 | 92+ |
11 | Policeme~n | 1 | 8 |
12 | Pero | 1 | 7 |
References
[edit]- ^ Wrestling Titles. "World's Best Ōsaka Attraction Title". wrestling-titles.com. Retrieved September 26, 2021.
- ^ a b "Osaka Pro-Wrestling Results: 2006". Puro Love. Retrieved 3 December 2018.
- ^ 大阪プロレス夏祭り2024 [Osaka Pro Wrestling Summer Festival 2024]. Osaka Pro Wrestling (in Japanese). August 24, 2024. Archived from the original on September 3, 2024.