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The AJW Championship was a tertiary belt in All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW) promotion. The first champion, in 1980, was Rimi Yokota. During the title's history, no one held the belt more than two times. The belt was abandoned in 2005 after AJW was closed down. The AJW Championship first design was a brown belt that also represented the AJW Junior Championship. Later, its design was replaced by one inspired on Fabulous Moolah's World Women's Championship belt.

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  • The AJW Championship was a tertiary belt in All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW) promotion. The first champion, in 1980, was Rimi Yokota. During the title's history, no one held the belt more than two times. The belt was abandoned in 2005 after AJW was closed down. The AJW Championship first design was a brown belt that also represented the AJW Junior Championship. Later, its design was replaced by one inspired on Fabulous Moolah's World Women's Championship belt. When the IWA World Championship was introduced in AJW in 1988, All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling worked with three regular tertiary singles belts. The WWWA World Single Championship and the All Pacific Championship were the most prestigious (world championship) and the second most prestigious (secondary championship) singles belts, respectively. (en)
  • 全日本シングル王座は、全日本女子プロレスが管理、認定していた王座。 (ja)
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  • The championship was vacated after Momoe Nakanishi reached to championship defense limit. (en)
  • Masami defeated Tomoko Kitamura to win the vacant championship. (en)
  • The championship was due to Reibun Amada's retirement from professional wrestling. (en)
  • Rumi Kazama vacated the championship immediately after winning it. (en)
  • Asuka defeated Masked Yu to win the vacant championship. (en)
  • Toyota defeated Mika Takahashi to win the vacant championship. (en)
  • Yamazaki defeated Noriyo Tateno to win the vacant championship. (en)
  • Yokota defeated Nancy Kumi to become the inaugural champion. (en)
  • Shishido defeated Manami Toyota to win the vacant championship. (en)
  • Inoue defeated Takako Inoue to win the vacant championship. (en)
  • The championship retired when AJW closed. (en)
  • Fujii defeated Mika Nishio to win the vacant championship. (en)
  • Mima Shimoda vacated the championship to concentrate on tag matches with Etsuko Mita. (en)
  • The championship was vacated for undocumented reasons. (en)
  • Nakanishi defeated Sachie Nishibori to win the vacant championship. (en)
  • Nakano defeated Mika Komatsu in a tournament final to win the vacant championship. (en)
  • Takahashi defeated Miyuki Fujii in a four-woman tournament final to win the vacant championship. (en)
  • Sasori defeated Saki Maemura to win the vacant championship. Sasori is formerly known as Miyuki Fujii. (en)
  • Maekawa defeated Chaparita Asari in a tournament final to win the vacant championship. (en)
  • Noumi defeated Miho Wakizawa in a tournament final to win the vacant championship. (en)
  • The championship was vacated after Mika Nishio left AJW. (en)
  • The championship was vacated after Debbie Malenko suffered an injury. (en)
  • The championship was due to Mika Komatsu's retirement from professional wrestling. (en)
  • Ito defeated Rie Tamada to win the vacant championship. (en)
  • Shimoda defeated Bat Yoshinaga in a tournament final to win the vacant championship. (en)
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  • 全日本シングル王座は、全日本女子プロレスが管理、認定していた王座。 (ja)
  • The AJW Championship was a tertiary belt in All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (AJW) promotion. The first champion, in 1980, was Rimi Yokota. During the title's history, no one held the belt more than two times. The belt was abandoned in 2005 after AJW was closed down. The AJW Championship first design was a brown belt that also represented the AJW Junior Championship. Later, its design was replaced by one inspired on Fabulous Moolah's World Women's Championship belt. (en)
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