J-Crown

J-Crown
Logo de la New Japan Pro Wrestling, fédération organisatrice du tournoi et du championnat.
Logo de la New Japan Pro Wrestling, fédération organisatrice du tournoi et du championnat.

Le J Crown ou J-Crown Championship est un tournoi de catch mi-lourd crée par la New Japan Pro Wrestling afin d'unifier huit ceintures de fédérations différentes.

Sommaire

Championnats

Championnat Promotion Champion
British Commonwealth Junior Heavyweight Championship New Japan Pro Wrestling Jushin Liger
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship New Japan Pro Wrestling The Great Sasuke
NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship Wrestle Dream Factory Masayoshi Motegi
NWA World Welterweight Championship Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre Negro Casas
UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship New Japan Pro Wrestling Shinjirō Ōtani
WAR International Junior Heavyweight Championship Wrestle Association R Último Dragón
WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship World Wrestling Association Gran Hamada
WWF Light Heavyweight Championship World Wrestling Federation El Samurai

Tournoi

Le tournoi pour désigner le premier Champion J-Crown s'est déroulé du 2 au 5 août 1996[1].


  Quart de finale Demi-Finale Finale
                           
   Masayoshi Motegi tombé  
 Great Sasuke 11:50  
   The Great Sasuke tombé  
     El Samurai 16:25  
 Gran Hamada tombé
   El Samurai 12:38  
     The Great Sasuke tombé
   Último Dragón 13:56
   Jushin Liger tombé  
 Último Dragón 2:38  
 Último Dragón tombé
     Shinjirō Ōtani 16:04  
 Negro Casas tombé
   Shinjirō Ōtani 11:34  
The Great Sasuke, vainqueur du tournoi en 1996.
The Great Sasuke, vainqueur du tournoi en 1996.

Liste des règnes

Catcheurs Date Lieu Jours
The Great Sasuke 5 août 1996 Tokyo 67
Último Dragón 11 octobre 1996 Osaka 85
Jushin Liger 4 janvier 1997 Tokyo 183
El Samurai 6 juillet 1997 Sapporo 35
Shinjirō Ōtani 10 août 1997 Nagoya 56
Titre retiré le 5 octobre 1997.

Notes et références

  1. (en) Résultats du tournoi sur le site Pro-Wrestling Title Histories

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