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  • Zero1 International Junior Heavyweight Championship
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  • The Zero1 International Junior Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling title in Japanese promotion Pro Wrestling Zero1 (formerly Pro Wrestling Zero-One) and sanctioned by the Wrestling Superstars Live promotion, contested exclusively among junior heavyweight (<100 kg (220 lbs) wrestlers. It was originally created on June 29, 2002 as the NWA/UPW/Zero-One International Junior Heavyweight Championship, symbolizing Zero-One's relationship with the NWA and UPW; Leonardo Spanky defeated Smelly to become the first champion. When Zero-One left the NWA on October 31, 2004, the title was renamed to incorporate Steve Corino's Pro Wrestling World-1; the name was further added to when the newly renamed Zero1-Max joined the AWA on February 28, 2005. On August 26, 2006, when Minoru Fujita wo
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  • Tatsuhito Takaiwa
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  • 2009-11-29
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  • Zero1 International Junior Heavyweight Championship
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  • 2002-06-29
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  • General
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  • The Zero1 International Junior Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling title in Japanese promotion Pro Wrestling Zero1 (formerly Pro Wrestling Zero-One) and sanctioned by the Wrestling Superstars Live promotion, contested exclusively among junior heavyweight (<100 kg (220 lbs) wrestlers. It was originally created on June 29, 2002 as the NWA/UPW/Zero-One International Junior Heavyweight Championship, symbolizing Zero-One's relationship with the NWA and UPW; Leonardo Spanky defeated Smelly to become the first champion. When Zero-One left the NWA on October 31, 2004, the title was renamed to incorporate Steve Corino's Pro Wrestling World-1; the name was further added to when the newly renamed Zero1-Max joined the AWA on February 28, 2005. On August 26, 2006, when Minoru Fujita won the annual Tenka-Ichi Junior Tournament, it was again renamed the AWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship. When Zero1-Max left the AWA on December 15, 2007, it was renamed again to the Zero1-Max International Junior Heavyweight Championship. Finally, when the company changed its name to Pro Wrestling Zero1 in 2008, the championship followed. There have been a total of 11 recognized champions who have had a combined 16 official reigns. The championship has been known as: * NWA/UPW/Zero-One International Junior Heavyweight Championship(June 29, 2002 – October 31, 2004) * Zero-One/UPW/World-1 International Junior Heavyweight Championship(October 31, 2004 – February 28, 2005) * AWA/Zero1-Max/UPW/World-1 International Junior Heavyweight Championship(February 28, 2005 – August 26, 2006) * AWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship(August 26, 2006 – December 15, 2007) * Zero1-Max International Junior Heavyweight Championship(December 15, 2007 – 2008) * Zero1 International Junior Heavyweight Championship (Present)