All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling
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| All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling | |
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| Acronym | AJW |
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| Established | 1968 |
| Folded | 2005 |
| Style | Joshi Puroresu |
| Location | Japan |
| Founder | the Matsunaga brothers |
| Owner | none, no longer in business |
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All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (Zennihon Joshi Puroresu), nicknamed Zenjo was a joshi puroresu (women's professional wrestling) promotion established in 1968 by Takashi Matsunaga and his brothers. The group held their first card in June 4 of that year. For many years it had a TV program on Fuji TV.
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Defunct Championships
World Women's Wrestling Association
| Championship | First Champion | Final Champion | Date Retired |
|---|---|---|---|
| WWWA World Heavyweight Championship | Mildred Burke | Nanae Takahashi | March 26, 2006 |
| WWWA World Tag Team Championship | Jumbo Miyamoto and Aiko Kyo | Aja Kong and Amazing Kong | April 2005 |
| WWWA All Pacific Championship | Jane O'Brien | Lioness Asuka | April 2005 |
| WWWA World Martial Arts Championship | Bat Yoshinaga | Fumiko Ishimoto | After 1995 |
All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling Commission
| Championship | First Champion | Final Champion | Date Retired |
|---|---|---|---|
| AJW Championship | Rimi Yokota | Saki Maemura | April 2005 |
| AJW Junior Championship | Rimi Yokota | Reina Takase | April 2005 |
| AJW Tag Team Championship | The Red Typhoons | Takako Inoue and Tomoko Watanabe | April 2005 |
International Wrestling Association
| Championship | First Champion | Final Champion | Date Retired |
|---|---|---|---|
| IWA World Women's Championship | Monster Ripper | Kyoko Inoue | May 11, 1997 |
American Girls' Wrestling Association
| Championship | First Champion | Final Champion | Date Retired |
|---|---|---|---|
| AGWA International Championship | Barbara Owens | Yukiko Tomoe | 1969 |
| AGWA International Tag Team Championship | Mary Jane and Lucille Dupre | Jumbo Miyamoto and Aiko Kyo | 1971 |
| AGWA United States Championship | Mary Marlow | Miyuki Yanagi | 1969 |

