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Queen of Arsion Championship

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Queen of Arsion Championship
Mariko Yoshida, who held the Queen of Arsion Championship three times
Details
PromotionHyper Visual Fighting Arsion
Date establishedDecember 18, 1998[1][2]
Date retiredAugust 24, 2003[1]
Statistics
First champion(s)Mariko Yoshida
Final champion(s)Mariko Yoshida
Most reignsMariko Yoshida
(3 reigns)
Longest reignAja Kong
(485 days)
Shortest reignMariko Yoshida
(3rd reign, <1 day)
Oldest championLioness Asuka
(38 years, 120 days)
Youngest championAyako Hamada
(19 years, 293 days)
Heaviest championAja Kong
(103 kg (227 lb))[3]
Lightest championAyako Hamada
(62 kg (137 lb))[4]

The Queen of Arsion Championship (Japanese: クイーン・オブ・アルシオン王座, Hepburn: Kuīn Obu Arushion Ōza) was a women's professional wrestling championship in Japan owned by the Hyper Visual Fighting Arsion promotion. Like most professional wrestling championships, the title was won as a result of a scripted match. The championship, which was situated at the top of Arsion's championship hierarchy, was introduced on December 18, 1998, when Mariko Yoshida defeated Candy Okutsu to become the inaugural champion.[1][2] The two contestants had earlier in the year won separate tournaments to qualify for the match.[5][6] During the next four and a half years, there were eight reigns shared among six different wrestlers. The title was retired on August 24, 2003, two months after the folding of Arsion, when Yoshida defeated Mima Shimoda to become the final champion.[1][2]

History

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On December 18, 1998, Mariko Yoshida became the first champion in the title history by defeating the winner of the Ars '98 tournament, Candy Okutsu.[1][2] On February 11, 2003, the championship was vacated after the previous titleholder Michiko Omukai left the promotion.[1][2] On April 29, Yoshida defeated Rie Tamada to win the vacant championship, marking it her second reign.[1][2] On August 24, after Yoshida won the championship for the third time, she immediately vacated it, and the title became deactivated with the promotion's closing.[1][2]

Reigns

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The longest reigning champion, Aja Kong

Over the championship's four-year history, there have been eight reigns between six champions and one vacancy. Mariko Yoshida was the inaugural and final champion, who also holds the record for most reigns at three. Aja Kong's reign is the longest at 485 days, while Yoshida's third reign and the last in the title history is the shortest, lasting less than a day. Lioness Asuka is the oldest champion at 38 years old, while Ayako Hamada is the youngest at 19 years old.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
 1  Mariko Yoshida  December 18, 1998 N/A Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan  1  231 4[7] Yoshida, winner of the Zion '98 tournament, defeated Candy Okutsu, winner of the Ars '98 tournament, in a decision match to become the inaugural champion. [1][2][8]
 2  Aja Kong  August 6, 1999 Carnival The Queens Tokyo, Japan  1  485 7[7] [1][2][9]
 3  Ayako Hamada  December 3, 2000 Live event Tokyo, Japan  1  357 5[7] <[1][2]
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 4  Lioness Asuka  November 25, 2001 Carnival Arison Urayasu, Chiba, Japan  1  167 5[7] [1][2]
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 5  Michiko Omukai  May 11, 2002 Premium Starwars Tokyo, Japan  1  276 2[14] [1][2]
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Vacated  February 11, 2003 The championship was vacated after Michiko Omukai left Hyper Visual Fighting Arsion. [1][2]
 6  Mariko Yoshida  April 29, 2003 N/A Tokyo, Japan  2  54 0[14] Yoshida defeated Rie Tamada for the vacant championship. [1][2]
 7  Mima Shimoda  June 22, 2003 Starlet Tokyo, Japan  1  63 0[14] This was the final Hyper Visual Fighting Arsion event. [1][2][18][19]
 8  Mariko Yoshida  August 24, 2003 AtoZ Flag Raising Series ~ Attention Please - Day 7 Tokyo, Japan  3  <1 0[14] This was an eight-woman elimination tag team match, where Yoshida, Ai Fujita, Akino and Rie Tamada faced Mima Shimoda, Mirai, Sachie Abe and Yumiko Hotta. [1][2][20]
Deactivated  August 24, 2003 Mariko Yoshida retired the championship immediately after winning it. [1]

Combined reigns

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Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Aja Kong 1 7 485
2 Ayako Hamada 1 5 357
3 Mariko Yoshida 3 4 285
4 Michiko Omukai 1 2 276
5 Lioness Asuka 1 5 167
6 Mima Shimoda 1 0 63

See also

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References

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Eanes, Samuel; Tanabe, Hisaharu; Westcott, Brian. "Queen of Arsion title history". Solie's Title Histories. Retrieved March 10, 2013.
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  15. ^ 2002年5月. Hyper Visual Fighting Arsion (in Japanese). Archived from the original on December 8, 2002. Retrieved March 10, 2013.
  16. ^ Martinez, Ryan (May 11, 2008). "This day in history: the first SNME, Cold Day in Hell, a rare Monday night tie and more". Pro Wrestling Insider. Retrieved March 10, 2013.
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  18. ^ Meltzer, Dave (June 22, 2015). "Mon update: WWE PPV match, WWE injury, Legends of Mid Atlantic fan fest, TNA departure, Hogan & Paige". Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Archived from the original on June 23, 2015. Retrieved June 22, 2015.
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  20. ^ "AtoZ Flag Raising Series ~ ATTENTION PLEASE - Tag 7". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database.
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