List of WWF Light Heavyweight Champions

The WWF Light Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling cruiserweight championship operated by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). Only wrestlers that weighed less than 220 pounds (100 kg), called "light heavyweights" by the WWF, were allowed to challenge for the title. From 1981 through the 1990s, the WWF had a business partnership with the Universal Wrestling Association (UWA), a Mexican-based lucha libre promotion, which resulted in the creation of the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship for the UWA. When the UWA ceased operations in 1995, the title traveled to the Japanese promotions Michinoku Pro Wrestling (MPW) and New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). In 1997, as a result of the WWF owning the trademarks to the championship, NJPW was forced to return the title to the WWF. One month later, the WWF began operating the title in the United States.[1] After World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and its assets were acquired by the WWF in March 2001,[2] the conceptually similar WCW Cruiserweight Championship was also used by the promotion, before completely replacing the Light Heavyweight Championship in 2002.[3]

Villano III (pictured 2018) holds the record for longest combined WWF Light Heavyweight title reign.

Title reigns were determined by professional wrestling matches that involved wrestlers in pre-existing scripted feuds, plots, and storylines or were awarded the title due to scripted circumstances. Wrestlers were portrayed as either villains or heroes as they followed a series of tension-building events, which culminated in a match or series of matches for the championship.[4] The title was won in Japan, Mexico, and 11 American states. The first champion to be recognized by the UWA and NJPW was Perro Aguayo, who won the title in a tournament final in March 1981. Shinjiro Otani was the final champion recognized by the NJPW before the title was returned to the WWF; he had won the title in August 1997. Although his reign is unrecognized by the WWF, Último Dragón is the only wrestler to hold a WWF championship and a WCW championship at the same time before WWF's purchase of WCW, having held the WWF Light Heavyweight and WCW Cruiserweight championships simultaneously in 1996. The first champion recognized by the WWF was Taka Michinoku, who won the title in a tournament final on December 7, 1997. After winning the championship in August 2001, X-Pac was the final wrestler to have held the title before it was replaced by the WCW Cruiserweight Championship. Aguayo and Villano III held the title the most times, with eight reigns each. At 826 days, Villano III's reign from 1984 to 1986 was the longest in the title's history. Perro Aguayo and Scotty 2 Hotty had the shortest reigns, each having reigns lasting eight days. Overall, there were 45 title reigns in the championship's history.

Reigns

Recognition by the UWA/MPW/NJPW

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1Perro AguayoMarch 26, 1981NJPW Big Fight SeriesShimizu, Japan1183Aguayo defeated Gran Hamada in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion.
2 FishmanSeptember 25, 1981Hollywood Wrestling house showLos Angeles, CA115
3Perro AguayoOctober 10, 1981Hollywood Wrestling house showLos Angeles, CA28
4Chris AdamsOctober 18, 1981UWA house showMexico City, Mexico156
5Perro AguayoDecember 13, 1981UWA house showMexico City, Mexico3129
6Gran HamadaApril 21, 1982NJPW house showTokyo, Japan1130
7Perro AguayoAugust 29, 1982UWA house showMexico City, Mexico4203
8Villano IIIMarch 20, 1983UWA house showMexico City, Mexico1140
9Perro AguayoAugust 7, 1983UWA house showMexico City, Mexico5254
10Gran HamadaApril 17, 1984UWF Opening SeriesTokyo, Japan233[5]
11Villano IIIMay 20, 1984UWA house showMexico City, Mexico2826
12 FishmanAugust 24, 1986UWA house showMexico City, Mexico2122
13Perro AguayoDecember 24, 1986UWA house showMexico City, Mexico6130
VacatedMay 3, 1987The UWA forced Perro Aguayo to relinquish the championship after a title defense against Villano III ended in controversy.[6]
14Villano IIIJune 17, 1987UWA house showMexico City, Mexico3109Villano III defeated Perro Aguayo in a rematch for the championship.
15RamboOctober 4, 1987UWA house showMexico City, Mexico1281
16Villano IIIJuly 11, 1988UWA house showMexico City, Mexico4399
17Sangre ChicanaAugust 14, 1989UWA house showMexico City, Mexico162
18Perro AguayoOctober 15, 1989UWA house showMexico City, Mexico749
19Sangre ChicanaDecember 3, 1989UWA house showMexico City, Mexico2175
20Villano IIIMay 27, 1990UWA house showNaucalpan, Mexico5280[7]
21Pegasus KidMarch 3, 1991UWA house showNaucalpan, Mexico1560[8]
22Villano IIISeptember 13, 1992UWA house showNaucalpan, Mexico6110
23El SignoJanuary 1, 1993UWA house showNezahualcóyotl, Mexico1563
24Villano IIIJuly 18, 1994UWA house showPuebla, Mexico7176
VacatedJanuary 10, 1995Villano III was forced to vacate the championship by the UWA after he signed a contract with the PROMELL promotion.
25Aero FlashJune 16, 1995UWA house showNezahualcóyotl, Mexico1282Flash won the vacant championship by defeating The King in a tournament final.
26The Great SasukeMarch 24, 1996MPW house showShirakawa, Japan190
27El SamuraiJune 22, 1996MPW house showNaruko, Japan143
28The Great SasukeAugust 4, 1996NJPW G1 Climax 1996Tokyo, Japan268During this reign, the championship becomes part of the NJPW's J-Crown.
29Último DragónOctober 11, 1996WAR Osaka Crush Night!Osaka, Japan185
30Jushin Thunder LigerJanuary 4, 1997NJPW Wrestling World 1997Tokyo, Japan1183
31El SamuraiJuly 6, 1997NJPW Summer Struggle 1997Sapporo, Japan235
32Shinjiro OtaniAugust 10, 1997NJPW The Four Heaven in NagoyaNagoya, Japan187
VacatedNovember 5, 1997On November 5, 1997, the J-Crown championships (with the except the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship) were vacated. Shinjiro Otani returned its component belts to their home promotions, including the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship. Otani was the final wrestler in the NJPW to hold the title before it was returned to the WWF.

Recognition by the WWF

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
Days recog.Number of days held recognized by the promotion
Championship change is unrecognized by the promotion
<1Reign lasted less than a day
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDaysDays recog.
33Taka MichinokuDecember 7, 1997D-Generation X: In Your HouseSpringfield, MA1315314Michinoku defeated Brian Christopher in a tournament final to win the championship.
34 ChristianOctober 18, 1998Judgment Day: In Your HouseChicago, IL13029
35GillbergNovember 17, 1998Raw is WarColumbus, OH1448445This match aired on November 23, 1998 via tape delay. Gillberg won the title under the ring name "Duane Gill" but defended it under the name Gillberg.
36Essa RiosFebruary 8, 2000HeatAustin, TX13431This match aired on February 13, 2000 via tape delay.
37Dean MalenkoMarch 13, 2000RawEast Rutherford, NJ13534
38Scotty 2 HottyApril 17, 2000RawState College, PA189
39Dean MalenkoApril 25, 2000SmackDown!Charlotte, NC2322321This match aired on April 27, 2000 via tape delay.
40Crash HollyMarch 13, 2001HeatAnaheim, CA14744This match aired on March 18, 2001 via tape delay.
41Jerry LynnApril 29, 2001HeatChicago, IL13738
42Jeff HardyJune 5, 2001SmackDown!Grand Forks, ND12017This match aired on June 7, 2001 via tape delay.
43 X-PacJune 25, 2001RawNew York City, NY14241X-Pac later defeated Billy Kidman on July 30, 2001 to win the WCW Cruiserweight Championship.
44 TajiriAugust 6, 2001RawAnaheim, CA11312X-Pac's WCW Cruiserweight Championship was not on the line.
45 X-PacAugust 19, 2001SummerSlamSan Jose, CA2201201X-Pac was the reigning WCW Cruiserweight Champion until losing the Cruiserweight title to Billy Kidman on October 9, 2001. X-Pac was the final wrestler to hold the title, a title unification match at Survivor Series against WCW Cruiserweight Champion Tajiri was canceled because X-Pac was injured.[9]
DeactivatedMarch 8, 2002The championship was removed from television after X-Pac's injury, but he would continue to defend the title on house shows until it was officially retired on March 8, 2002.

Combined reigns recognized by the UWA/MPW/NJPW

RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined
days
1Villano III72,040
2Perro Aguayo7956
3El Signo1563
4The Pegasus Kid1560
5Aero Flash1282
6Rambo1281
7Sangre Chicana2237
8Jushin Thunder Liger1183
9Gran Hamada2163
10The Great Sasuke2158
11Fishman2137
12Shinjiro Otani187
13Último Dragón185
14El Samurai278
15Chris Adams156

Combined reigns recognized by WWE

RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined
days
1Duane Gill/Gillberg1448
2Dean Malenko2357
3Taka Michinoku1315
4X-Pac2243
5Crash Holly147
6Jerry Lynn37
7Essa Rios34
8Christian30
9Jeff Hardy20
10Tajiri13
11Scotty 2 Hotty8

See also

References

General
  • "WWF Light Heavyweight Championship reigns by Wrestling Title Histories". Wrestling Title Histories by Royal Duncan & Gary Will. Solie.org. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
  • "History of the Light Heavyweight Championship". World Wrestling Entertainment. Retrieved 2008-12-13.
Specific

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