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  • Following the boom of New Japan's junior heavyweight division and IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Title, All Japan created it's own junior crown in the same year, the AJPW World Jr. Heavyweight Title. Click each wrestler's name to get a list of title defenses during his reign (if there is no link for a wrestler, it means that he had no successful title defenses).

    1. (7/31/86 @ Tokyo Ryogoku Kokugikan) Hiro Saito beat Brad Armstrong (11:01) with a German suplex hold (tournament final).
    2. (11/23/86 @ Tokyo Korakuen Hall) Kuniaki Kobayashi beat Hiro Saito (15:11) with a Captured suplex hold.
    3. (1/3/87 @ Tokyo Korakuen Hall) Masanobu Fuchi beat Kuniaki Kobayashi (16:07) by pinfall.
    4. (1/20/89 @ Fukuoka International Center) Joe Malenko beat Masanobu Fuchi (15:22) with a Northern Light suplex hold.
    5. (1/25/89 @ Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium) Mighty Inoue beat Joe Malenko (14:58) by pinfall.
    6. (3/8/89 @ Tokyo Nippon Budokan) Masanobu Fuchi (2) beat Mighty Inoue (16:18) with an inside cradle.
    7. (4/16/89 @ Tokyo Korakuen Hall) Shinichi Nakano beat Masanobu Fuchi (19:30) with a German suplex hold.
    8. (4/20/89 @ Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium) Mitsuo Momota beat Shinichi Nakano (15:12) with a front headlock reverse cradle.
    9. (7/1/89 @ Omiya Citizen Gymnasium) Joe Malenko (2) beat Masanobu Fuchi (14:10) by pinfall.
    10. (10/20/89 @ Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium) Masanobu Fuchi (3) beat Joe Malenko (19:15) with a windmill hold.
    11. (5/21/93 @ Nakajima Sports Center) Dan Kroffat beat Masanobu Fuchi (17:22) with a Tiger Driver.
    12. (8/23/93 @ Shizuoka Industrial Hall) Masanobu Fuchi (4) beat Dan Kroffat (16:41) with an enzuigiri.
    13. (7/12/94 @ Kagoshima Arena) Dan Kroffat (2) beat Masanobu Fuchi (16:24) by pinfall.
    14. (9/10/95 @ Tokyo Nippon Budokan) Yoshinari Ogawa beat Dan Kroffat (13:37) with a cradle cutback.
    15. (6/30/96 @ Tokyo Korakuen Hall) Masanobu Fuchi (5) beat Yoshinari Ogawa (21:31) with a jackknife hold.
    16. (7/24/96 @ Tokyo Nippon Budokan) Tsuyoshi Kikuchi beat Masanobu Fuchi (18:58) with a German suplex hold.
    17. (1/15/97 @ Tokyo Korakuen Hall) Yoshinari Ogawa (2) beat Tsuyoshi Kikuchi (17:18) with a cradle trap.
    18. (8/22/97 @ Tokyo Korakuen Hall) Maunakea Mossman beat Yoshinari Ogawa (16:10) with an inside cradle.
    -- Mossman vacates the title on 6/12/98 when he moves up to the heavyweight division.
    19. (7/19/98 @ Niigata City Gymnasium) Yoshinari Ogawa (3) beat Satoru Asako (15:31) with a backdrop hold (tournament final).
    -- Ogawa vacates the title in 6/00 when he leaves the company.
    20. (4/13/02 @ Tokyo Nippon Budokan) Kendo Kashin beat Masanobu Fuchi (16:55) with a cross armbreaker (decision match).
    -- Kashin is stripped of the title on 2/11/04 after a long absence.
    21. (2/22/04 @ Tokyo Nippon Budokan) Kaz Hayashi beat BLUE-K (TAKA Michinoku) (14:31) with the Final Cut (decision match).
    22. (1/10/05 @ Tokyo Korakuen Hall) TAKA Michinoku beat Kaz Hayashi (25:02) with the Michinoku Driver II.
    23. (10/22/05 @ Tokyo Korakuen Hall) Shuji Kondo beat TAKA Michinoku (20:54) with a King Kong lariat.
    24. (2/17/07 @ Tokyo Ryogoku Kokugikan) Katsuhiko Nakajima beat Shuji Kondo ( 24:25) with a trapped German Suplex hold.
    25. (3/1/08 @ Tokyo Ryogoku Kokugikan) Silver King beat Katsuhiko Nakajima (12:29) with the Death Valley Bomb.
    26. (4/29/08 @ Aichi Prefectural Gymnasium) Ryuji Hijikata beat Silver King (17:41) with a modified armlock.

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