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The CMLL Japan Women's Championship, also known as the CMLL Japanese Women's Championship, is a
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, promoted by the Mexican
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Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre Co., Ltd. (CMLL; , "World Wrestling Council") is a ''lucha libre'' professional wrestling promotion based in Mexico City. The promotion was previously known as (EMLL) (''Mexican Wrestling Enterprise''). Founded in 1933, it is the oldest profe ...
(CMLL) and Japanese
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promotion Lady's Ring.
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is the current champion, the seventh overall champion and the fourth since the championship was reactivated in 2020. She won by the title by defeating
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at ''CMLL Lady's Ring Lucha Fiesta #3'' on March 01, 2025, in
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. The championship was first introduced in 1999 as the CMLL Japan Women's Championship, when CMLL was touring Japan in hopes of expanding into the Japanese market. By 2000 CMLL ceased promoting shows regularly in Japan, loaning the CMLL Japan Women's Championship to
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, who kept promoting the championship until June 2001. Inaugural champion Chikako Shiratori is, thus far, the only woman to have won the championship on two occasions.


Background

''
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'', or
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, is a form of entertainment where matches are presented as being competitive, but the outcome of the matches are pre-determined by their promoters.''Hornbaker'' (2016) p. 550: "Professional wrestling is a sport in which match finishes are predetermined. Thus, win–loss records are not indicative of a wrestler's genuine success based on their legitimate abilities - but on now much, or how little they were pushed by promoters" As part of presenting ''lucha libre'' as a genuine combat sport, promoters create championships that are used in the storylines presented on their shows, they are not won as a result of genuinely competitive matches. The championship is represented by a belt for the champion to wear before or after a match. In 1999, CMLL began to tour Japan, promoting a series of wrestling shows under the name "CMLL Japan". The shows featured a mixture of CMLL and Japanese wrestlers. CMLL partnered with smaller Japanese promotions such as
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(OPW) for these shows, as well as freelance Japanese wrestlers. As part of their efforts to establish themselves in Japan, CMLL introduce three CMLL Japan championships, the CMLL Japan Super Lightweight Championship, the CMLL Japan Tag Team Championship, and the CMLL Japan Women's Championship. In 2020, CMLL began working with the newly founded Japanese, all-female "Lady Ring" promotion. CMLL had previously collaborated with Universal Woman's Pro Wrestling Reina and Reina X World/Reina Joshi Puroresu for all-female shows and recognized the CMLL-Reina International Championship and the
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but the collaboration would later end, with CMLL withdrawing their recognition of the championships. When the Lady's Ring collaboration was announced CMLL revealed that they were bringing back the CMLL Japan Women's Championship after 19 years of inactivity.


Reigns

The CMLL Japan Women's Championship was unveiled on October 17, 1999, on a show in Osaka, Japan. Chikako Shiratori defeated
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, in a best-of-five match series to become the inaugural champion.''Duncan and Will'' (2000), p. 388: "Chikako Shiratori 1999/10/17 Osaka Wins three out of five matches against Lady Apache to become the first champion." Her initial reign lasted until sometime in November 1999 where La Diabólica won the title on a CMLL Japan show in Tokyo.''Duncan and Will'' (2000), p. 388: "La Diabolica 1999/11 Tokyo, JPN" La Diabólica's reign lasted only a matter of weeks before Shiratori regained the championship on November 25, 1999, in Kyoto, Japan.''Duncan and Will'' (2000), p. 388: "Chikako Shiratori 1999/11/25 Kyoto" The CMLL Japan Women's Championship was actively defended in Japan after CMLL stopped touring. Shiratori's last documented championship defense took place on January 7, 2001, where she defeated Policewoman to retain the title. When Shiratori retired in June 2001, the CMLL Japan Women's Championship was also retired. On January 22, 2020, CMLL and Lady's Ring held their second joint show, ''Numero Dos'', where the main event saw CMLL representative
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defeat Lady's Ring representative
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in a best two-out-of-three falls match to win the reactivated championship. Lluvia is the current champion, in her first reign. Her reign is the seventh overall reign and she is the sixth person to hold the championship. La Diabólica's reign lasted between 1 and 25 days and is the shortest reign on record. Shiratori's second reign lasted 561 days, the longest of any of the championship reigns. Dalys was originally announced as defending the CMLL Japan Women's Championship at the 2020 ''
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'' against
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. This would have been the first time the championship had been defended in Mexico, but the show was canceled due to the effects of the
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.


Title history


Combined reigns (overall)

As of , .


References

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