World Aipoke Championship
Professional wrestling championship
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The World Aipoke Championship (Japanese: 世界アイポケ級王座, Hepburn: Sekai Aipoke-kyū Ōza) was a professional wrestling championship in the Japanese promotion Union Pro Wrestling (UPW) when it was a sub-brand of DDT Pro-Wrestling.[1] The title was created in April 2013 by then UPW sponsor IdeaPocket.[2] "Aipoke" is the abbreviated name of IdeaPocket (アイデアポケット, Aidea Poketto).
PromotionDDT Pro-Wrestling
Date establishedApril 2013
Date retiredOctober 4, 2015
First championHiroshi Fukuda
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| Promotion | DDT Pro-Wrestling | ||||||||||
| Date established | April 2013 | ||||||||||
| Date retired | October 4, 2015 | ||||||||||
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There have been a total of five reigns and one vacancy shared between five different champions.[3] The title was deactivated in 2015 when UPW folded.
Title history
| No. | Overall reign number |
|---|---|
| Reign | Reign number for the specific champion |
| Days | Number of days held |
| Defenses | Number of successful defenses |
| <1 | Reign lasted less than a day |
| No. | Champion | Championship change | Reign statistics | Notes | Ref. | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Date | Event | Location | Reign | Days | Defenses | ||||
| 1 | Hiroshi Fukuda | May 3, 2013 | Golden Union 2013 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | <1 | 0 | Defeated Sanshiro Takagi, Jun Kasai and Fuma in a four-way match to win the inaugural title. | [4][5][6] |
| 2 | Aino Kishi | May 3, 2013 | Golden Union 2013 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 222 | 0 | After having been presented the belt by Kishi, Hiroshi Fukuda asked for a kiss. Kishi slapped him in response and referee Kyohei Wada awarded her the title. | [4][6] |
| — | Vacated | December 11, 2013 | Shiwasu no Union 2013 | Tokyo, Japan | — | — | — | Title vacated so a decision match could be held. | |
| 3 | Seiya Morohashi | December 11, 2013 | Shiwasu no Union 2013 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 62 | 0 | Defeated Mitomi Masayuki, Madoka and Mio Shirai in a four-way match to win the vacant title. | [7][8] |
| 4 | Ryu Gouma | February 11, 2014 | Demon Union 2014 | Yokohama, Japan | 1 | 96 | 0 | This was a quiz match. | [9][10] |
| 5 | Super Sasadango Machine | May 18, 2014 | Golden Union 2014 | Tokyo, Japan | 1 | 504 | 0 | This was a No Disqualification Only "Say Yes" Deathmatch. | [11][12] |
| — | Deactivated | October 4, 2015 | — | — | — | — | — | Championship deactivated when Union Pro folded. | |