Tenpohzan Grand Prix Championship

The Tenpohzan Grand Prix Championship is a title contested in the Japanese pro wrestling promotion Osaka Pro Wrestling. The title was established when Miracle Man became the first champion.

Tenpohzan Grand Prix Championship
Details
PromotionOsaka Pro Wrestling
Date establishedMarch 24, 2001
Date retiredApril 30, 2013

Being a professional wrestling championship, it is not won via direct competition; it is instead won via a predetermined ending to a match or awarded to a wrestler because of a wrestling angle. There have been three reigns by three wrestlers with one vacancies. The vacancy came when Miracle Man didn't defend the title.

Title history

As of January 19, 2021

# Order in reign history
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
N/A The information is not available or is unknown
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily
# Wrestlers Reign Date Days
held
Location Notes
1 Miracle Man 1 March 29, 2009 560 Osaka, Japan Miracle Man defeated El Samurai and Kuishimbo Kamen to become the first champion.
Vacant October 10, 2010 Osaka, Japan Miracle Man vacated the title for not defending it.
2 Billyken Kid 1 October 27, 2010 91 Osaka, Japan Billyken Kid defeated Great Kaiser in the finals of a six man tournament. The first round are three way matches. The final is a karaoke singing contest with the audience as the judges.
3 Takoyakida 1 January 26, 2011 300 Osaka, Japan Takoyakida pins Naoshi Sano in a four way match also involving Billyken Kid and Kuishimbo Kamen.
4 Miracle Man 2 November 22, 2011 541 Osaka, Japan
Vacant April 30, 2013 Osaka, Japan Vacated when Miracle Man left Osaka Pro Wrestling.

List of combined reigns

As of January 19, 2021

Rank Team # Of Reigns Combined Days
1.Miracle Man21113
2.Takoyakida1300
3.Billyken Kid191

References

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