WCW Women's Cruiserweight Championship History
Complete list of every WCW Women's Cruiserweight Championship reign — who held it, when they won it, and how long they kept it. Established Apr 7, 1997.
Sugar Sato
Toshie Uematsu
Full Title Lineage
| # | Champion | Won | Reign |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | Sugar Sato Defeated Yoshiko Tamura; the title was abandoned during this reign. | Sep 20, 1997GAEA Japan Double DestinyKawasaki, Japan | 195 days |
| 2 | Yoshiko Tamura | Jul 19, 1997GAEA JapanYokohama, Japan | 63 days |
| 1 | Toshie Uematsu Defeated Malia Hosaka in a four-woman tournament final to become the inaugural champion. | Apr 7, 1997WCW Main EventHuntsville, AL | 103 days |
A 130-pound women's title created in 1997 as a joint venture between WCW and GAEA Japan. The inaugural champion was crowned in a four-woman tournament, but after the first title change it was defended exclusively in Japan and never featured on WCW television again.
WCW Women's Cruiserweight Championship — FAQ
The WCW Women's Cruiserweight Championship is no longer active. Deactivated on April 3, 1998 when WCW and GAEA Japan ended their working relationship. It saw only three reigns. The final champion was Sugar Sato.
Toshie Uematsu was the inaugural WCW Women's Cruiserweight Championship, winning it on Apr 7, 1997 at WCW Main Event.
Toshie Uematsu has the most reigns with 1.
Sugar Sato's reign beginning Sep 20, 1997 is the longest at 195 days.
There have been 3 reigns across 3 different champions since the title was established.