UWA World Welterweight Championship

http://dbpedia.org/resource/UWA_World_Welterweight_Championship an entity of type: GolfTournament

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The UWA World Welterweight Championship is a championship in professional wrestling that is primarily contested for in various Lucha Libre promotions in Mexico. In 1993, the championship was recognized by the Japanese professional wrestling promotion Michinoku Pro, following Super Delfin's victory over then champion Celestial. In 1995, Gran Hamada was stripped of the championship, because he exceeded the weight limit. The championship returned to being primarily contested for in Mexico, and it wasn't until Taiji Ishimori's victory over Super Crazy in 2003 that a Japanese wrestler would hold the championship again. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The original championship belt
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rdf:langString  Plaza de Toros UWA Show
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rdf:langString Defeated El Matematico to win the championship.
rdf:langString The Championship was vacated for undocumented reasons.
rdf:langString Defeated Pineapple Hanai and Mango Fukuda to win the vacant championship
rdf:langString The Championship was vacated and later abandoned
rdf:langString Gran Hamada is stripped of the championship, after exceeding the weight limit. The UWA Closed shortly afterwards
rdf:langString Defeated Huracán Ramírez to become the first UWA World Welterweight Champion.
rdf:langString El Oriental was stripped of the Championship due to injury.
rdf:langString Previously held the championship under the name "Black Man"
rdf:langString Defeated Super Crazy to win the vacant championship
rdf:langString Teamed with Crazy Boy and Rey Cuvero against El Impostor, El Cazador and Poder Gitano, captain of the team won the championship.
rdf:langString It is unclear how the physical UWA World Welterweight Championship belt returned to Mexico. Super Crazy defeated Rey Bucanero to win the vacant championship
rdf:langString The Championship was held up, after an inconclusive match against Takeshi Minamino
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rdf:langString The UWA World Welterweight Championship is a championship in professional wrestling that is primarily contested for in various Lucha Libre promotions in Mexico. In 1993, the championship was recognized by the Japanese professional wrestling promotion Michinoku Pro, following Super Delfin's victory over then champion Celestial. In 1995, Gran Hamada was stripped of the championship, because he exceeded the weight limit. The championship returned to being primarily contested for in Mexico, and it wasn't until Taiji Ishimori's victory over Super Crazy in 2003 that a Japanese wrestler would hold the championship again. As it was a professional wrestling championship, the championship was not won not by actual competition, but by a scripted ending to a match determined by the bookers and match makers. On occasion the promotion declares a championship vacant, which means there is no champion at that point in time. This can either be due to a storyline, or real life issues such as a champion suffering an injury being unable to defend the championship, or leaving the company.
rdf:langString UWA世界ウエルター級王座は、UWAが管理、認定していた王座。
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