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Wonder of Stardom Championship

Wonder of Stardom Championship

Professional wrestling women's championship


The Wonder of Stardom Championship (ワンダー・オブ・スターダム王座, Wandā Obu Sutādamu Ōza) is a women's professional wrestling championship owned by the World Wonder Ring Stardom promotion. The title, which in Stardom's championship hierarchy is situated as the secondary title behind the World of Stardom Championship, was introduced on June 26, 2011, and the inaugural champion was crowned on July 24, 2011, when Yuzuki Aikawa defeated Yoshiko in a decision match.[1]

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Title history

Yuzuki Aikawa with the former design of the title (2011–2018)

The title is often referred to simply as the "White Belt", a name famously used by All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW) to refer to its All Pacific Championship.[1][5][6] The title belt was crafted by American company Top Rope Belts based on designs sent by Stardom,[7] with a conscious decision to imitate the AJW title belt in terms of its color, with Stardom president Rossy Ogawa referring to the promotion's heyday as the "Golden Age of Joshi Puroresu".[8] The original title belt was awarded to undefeated inaugural champion Yuzuki Aikawa, when she retired from professional wrestling on April 29, 2013. It was replaced that same night by a second identical title belt.[9]

Originally, only wrestlers officially signed to Stardom were eligible to challenge for the title,[10] but this rule was abandoned in 2013, when Dark Angel and Yuhi were allowed to challenge for the title. Sarah Stock (wrestling under the name Dark Angel) became the first non-Japanese to win the title.[9][11] When Santana Garrett won the title in November 2015, she started defending it in the United States, alongside the NWA World Women's Championship.[12][13] Her six defenses on the American independent circuit were also recognized by Stardom.[14]

July 2020 tournament

On May 20, 2020, Arisa Hoshiki retired, so the Wonder of Stardom Championship was vacated.[15] On July 12, a four-woman tournament was set-up to determine a new champion.[16] On July 26, Giulia defeated Tam Nakano in the finals to become the new champion.[17]

Semifinals
(July 17)[18][19]
Finals
(July 26)[17]
    
Giulia
Konami
Giulia
Tam Nakano
Natsuko Tora
Tam Nakano

Reigns

Record tying and former two-time champion, Mayu Iwatani

As of May 22, 2024, there have been a total of 20 reigns between 16 different champions and three vacancies. Yuzuki Aikawa was the inaugural champion as well as the longest reign at 618 days. Mina Shirakawa has the shortest reign at 34 days. Act Yasukawa, Io Shirai, Tam Nakano and Mayu Iwatani share the record of the most reigns with two each. Shirai had the most title defenses at 17 times. The current champion is Saori Anou who is in her first reign. She won the title by defeating Mirai at Stardom Dream Queendom 2023 on December 19, 2023 in Tokyo, Japan.

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Combined reigns

Current champion Saori Anou

As of May 22, 2024.

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See also


References

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