United National Heavyweight Championship (Zero1)

The United National Heavyweight Championship[1] (often shortened to UN Championship) was a professional wrestling title in the Japanese promotion Pro Wrestling Zero1. It was one of Zero1's top two singles titles, along with the World Heavyweight Championship. The title was created on January 31, 2004 as the NWA United National Heavyweight Championship. Masato Tanaka, then known as Masa Tanaka, defeated Steve Corino in an Indian strap match to become the first champion.[2][3] It was created at a time when Zero1 was a member of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA); when Zero1 departed the NWA in late 2004, NWA ceased recognizing or sanctioning it, though it retained the NWA initials. The title was revived by NWA Pro Wrestling in 2011, with NWA beginning to sanction title matches in Zero1 that same year after Zero1 was reinstated as a member of the NWA. NWA stopped sanctioning the title and the NWA initials were dropped after Zero1 left the NWA again later in 2011. In 2020, the championship was retired. There were a total of 26 recognized champions who had a combined 32 official reigns.

United National Heavyweight Championship
United National Heavyweight Championship belt
Details
PromotionPro Wrestling Zero1
Date establishedJanuary 31, 2004
Date retiredMay 3, 2020
Other name(s)
NWA United National Heavyweight Championship
Statistics
First champion(s)Masato Tanaka
Most reignsShito Ueda/Masakado (3)
Longest reignKengo Mashimo (937 days)
Shortest reignPaul Tracy (2 days)
Youngest championToshiki Iwaki (20 years, 161 days)
Heaviest championShogun Okamoto (264 lb)
Lightest championSean Guinness and Ikuto Hidaka (176 lb)

Title history

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Key
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
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
(NWA) National Wrestling Alliance / Pro Wrestling Zero1 (Zero1)
1 Masa Tanaka January 31, 2004 U$A – Day 2 Tokyo, Japan 1 251 5 Defeated Steve Corino in an Indian strap match. [3]
Pro Wrestling Zero1 (Zero1)
2 Takao Omori October 8, 2004 New Whirlpool-1 Truth II 2004 – Day 3 Tokyo, Japan 1 107 1 This was a steel cage match. [4]
Vacated January 23, 2005 Vacated due to Omori winning the World Heavyweight Championship of AWA Superstars of Wrestling. [2]
3 C. W. Anderson March 27, 2005 MAX Strong Wind & Thunder – Day 5 Tokyo, Japan 1 313 0 Defeated Kohei Sato. [5]
Vacated February 3, 2006 Vacated due to a back injury. [6]
4 Kohei Sato February 26, 2006 Happening – Day 5 Tokyo, Japan 1 258 5 Defeated Ryouji Sai. [7]
5 Ryouji Sai November 11, 2006 Max Around '06 – Day 8 Osaka, Japan 1 117 1 [8]
6 Daisuke Sekimoto March 8, 2007 Max Satisfaction – Day 1: Ex-Impact Tokyo, Japan 1 250 3 [9]
7 Yoshihito Sasaki November 13, 2007 Believe Your Way 2007 – Day 8 – Shinjiro Otani, Takao Omori, Tatsuhito Takaiwa & Kamikaze 15th Anniversary Tokyo, Japan 1 90 1 [10]
8 Sandy Beach February 11, 2008 Solidarity – Day 3 Nagoya, Japan 1 47 0 [11]
9 Yoshihito Sasaki March 29, 2008 Whirlwind – Day 7 Sapporo, Japan 2 27 0 [12]
Vacated April 25, 2008 Vacated due to injury. [2]
10 Kengo Mashimo May 4, 2008 Kaientai Dojo's GWSP6 2008 – Day 4: Kengo Mashimo Produce Chiba, Japan 1 937 2 Defeated Ryouji Sai.
Vacated November 27, 2010 Vacated due to inactivity. [2]
(NWA) National Wrestling Alliance / Pro Wrestling Zero1 (Zero1)
11 Hartley Jackson February 19, 2011 NWA Pro Australia: Meltdown 2011 Adelaide, Australia 1 263 8 Defeated Robby Heart to become the new NWA United National Heavyweight Champion.
12 Shito Ueda November 9, 2011 Yarisugi Forever II Tokyo, Japan 1 13 0 [13]
13 Paul Tracy November 22, 2011 God's of Shimane Country Tour 2011 – Day 1 Matsue, Japan 1 2 0 [13]
14 Shito Ueda November 24, 2011 God's of Shimane Country Tour 2011 – Day 3 Kumamoto, Japan 2 255 4
15 Yusaku Obata August 5, 2012 Midsummer Festival ~ Fire Festival 2012 – Day 11 Tokyo, Japan 1 72 0
16 James Raideen October 16, 2012 World Tokyo, Japan 1 257 1
Pro Wrestling Zero1 (Zero1)
17 Ikuto Hidaka June 30, 2013 Fusion Nagoya, Japan 1 30 0
18 Zeus July 30, 2013 Fire Festival (2013) – Day 8 Osaka, Japan 1 170 0
19 Tama Williams January 16, 2014 Live event Tokyo, Japan 1 199 2
20 Hideki Suzuki August 3, 2014 Fire Festival (2014) Tokyo, Japan 1 275 2
21 Kamikaze May 5, 2015 Live event Tokyo, Japan 1 141 2
22 Toshiki Iwaki September 23, 2015 Live Event Tokyo, Japan 1 39 0 Won the match by disqualification; awarded the title by referee Katsumi Sasazaki, who was assaulted by Kamikaze during the match. [14]
23 Kamikaze November 1, 2015 Live Event Tokyo, Japan 2 22 0
24 Yoshikazu Yokoyama November 23, 2015 Live Event Tokyo, Japan 1 26 0
25 Masakado December 19, 2015 Live Event Tokyo, Japan 3 190 3 Masakado previously held the title under the name Shito Ueda.
26 Buffa June 26, 2016 Super Fireworks Captain Super Fireworks Kakegawa, Japan 1 133 1
27 Hartley Jackson November 6, 2016 Kohei Sato 15th Anniversary Show Tokyo, Japan 2 116 0 This was a three-way match, also involving Kamikaze. [15]
28 Sean Guinness March 2, 2017 Shinsei Zero1 Dream Series ~ Birthday Party Tokyo, Japan 1 182 0
Vacated August 31, 2017 Guinness relinquished the title to focus on wrestling as a junior heavyweight.
29 Super Tiger September 30, 2017 Shinjiro Otani & Tatsuhito Takaiwa 25th Anniversary Convention Tokyo, Japan 1 190 3 Defeated Hartley Jackson to win the vacant title. [16]
29 Chris Vice April 8, 2018 15th Yasukuni Shrine Festival Tokyo, Japan 1 56 1
30 Shogun Okamoto June 3, 2018 Shinsei Zero1 Sapporo First Landing ~ No Gravity Warrior Sugi Sapporo First Visit Sapporo, Japan 1 280 2 [17]
31 Towa Iwasaki March 10, 2019 Sayonara West Holy Land Hakata Star Lanes Fukuoka, Japan 1 314 3 [18]
32 Chris Vice January 18, 2020 Skill Up To The Future ~ Towards A Dream Tokyo, Japan 2 106 0 [19]
Deactivated May 3, 2020 Vacated due to Vice winning the World Heavyweight Championship; title abandoned.

Combined reigns

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As of November 21, 2024.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined days
1 Kengo Mashimo 1 2 937
2 Shito Ueda/Masakado 3 7 458
3 Hartley Jackson 2 8 379
4 Towa Iwasaki 1 3 314
5 C. W. Anderson 1 0 313
6 Shogun Okamoto 1 2 280
7 Hideki Suzuki 1 2 275
8 Kohei Sato 1 5 258
9 James Raideen 1 1 257
10 Masato Tanaka 1 5 251
11 Daisuke Sekimoto 1 3 250
12 Tama Williams 1 2 199
13 Super Tiger 1 3 190
14 Sean Guinness 1 0 182
15 Zeus 1 0 170
16 Kamikaze 2 2 163
17 Buffa 1 1 133
18 Ryouji Sai 1 1 117
Yoshihito Sasaki 2 1 117
20 Takao Omori 1 1 107
21 Chris Vice 2 1 106
22 Yusaku Obata 1 0 72
23 Sandy Beach 1 0 47
24 Toshiki Iwaki 1 0 39
25 Ikuto Hidaka 1 0 30
26 Yoshikazu Yokoyama 1 0 26
27 Paul Tracy 1 0 2

See also

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References

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  2. ^ a b c d "NWA United National Heavyweight Championship official title history". ZEROONEUSA.com. Retrieved 2007-07-10.
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  10. ^ "Zero1-Max Believe Your Way tour results" (in German). PuroLove.com. Retrieved 2007-11-13.
  11. ^ "ZERO1-MAX Solidarity tour results". ZEROONEUSA.com. Retrieved April 29, 2012.
  12. ^ "ZERO1-MAX Whirlwind tour results". ZEROONEUSA.com. Archived from the original on 2008-04-12. Retrieved 2008-04-27.
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