GHC National Championship

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GHC National Championship
Current championship design
Details
PromotionCyberFight
BrandPro Wrestling Noah
Date establishedOctober 3, 2019
Current champion(s)Hayata
Date wonApril 11, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Takashi Sugiura
Most reignsTakashi Sugiura and Kenoh
(2 reigns)
Longest reignHijo de Dr. Wagner Jr.
(352 days)
Shortest reignMasaaki Mochizuki
(16 days)
Oldest championMasakatsu Funaki
(52 years, 315 days)
Youngest championJack Morris (30 years, 22 days)
Heaviest championKazuyuki Fujita
(115 kg (254 lb))
Lightest championHayata
(75 kg (165 lb))

The Global Honored Crown (GHC) National Championship (Japanese: GHCナショナル王座, Hepburn: GHC Nashonaru Ōza) is a professional wrestling championship in the Japanese promotion Pro Wrestling Noah. It was created on October 3, 2019 and inaugurated on November 2 when Takashi Sugiura defeated Michael Elgin. The title is defended exclusively in Japan. Rather than being another "heavyweight" championship, Noah classifies the title as an openweight title, with both heavyweight and junior heavyweight wrestlers being eligible to challenge for it. The current champion is Hayata who is in his first reign.

History[edit]

Sixth champion Masakatsu Funaki holding the title belt

In January 2019, LIDET Entertainment took over the ownership of Noah, and on October 3, Riki Choshu announced on behalf of LIDET Entertainment, the creation of the GHC National Championship, with the inaugural champion to be crowned on November 2, 2019, at Noah the Best 2019, in a match between Michael Elgin and Takashi Sugiura.[1] It was later announced that the title would be an openweight title, with both heavyweight and junior heavyweight wrestlers being eligible to challenge for it. The title was scheduled to be defended exclusively in Japan and was part of a plan by LIDET Entertainment to attract a new audience. On November 2, 2019, Sugiura defeated Elgin to become the inaugural GHC National Champion, before losing the title to Katsuhiko Nakajima on May 9, 2020.[2]

Reigns[edit]

As of April 16, 2024, there have been a total of ten reigns between eight different champions. Takashi Sugiura was the first champion. He is also tied with Kenoh for the most reigns with two, and has the longest combined reign at 371 days. Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr.'s sole reign is the longest at 352 days, while Masaaki Mochizuki's reign is the shortest at 16 days. Jack Morris is the youngest champion at the age of 30 years old, while Masakatsu Funaki was the oldest, winning the title at 52 years old.

Hayata is the current champion in his first reign. He defeated Jack Morris at Star Navigation 2024 on April 11, 2024, in Tokyo, Japan. He is the first junior heavyweight to hold the title.[3]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 Takashi Sugiura November 2, 2019 Noah The Best 2019 Tokyo, Japan 1 189 4 Defeated Michael Elgin to win the inaugural title. [2]
2 Katsuhiko Nakajima May 9, 2020 GHC National Championship: Sugiura vs. Nakajima Kawasaki, Japan 1 87 2 Officially held at the "Noah Special Arena", situated in an undisclosed location. [4]
3 Kenoh August 4, 2020 Noah Departure 2020 Tokyo, Japan 1 229 6 [5]
4 Kazuyuki Fujita March 21, 2021 Noah The Infinity 2021 Tokyo, Japan 1 39 0 [6]
5 Takashi Sugiura April 29, 2021 Noah The Glory 2021 Nagoya, Japan 2 182 2 [7]
6 Masaaki Mochizuki October 28, 2021 Go On The Demolition Stage 2021 Kumamoto, Japan 1 16 0 [8]
7 Kenoh November 13, 2021 Demolition Stage 2021 in Yokohama Yokohama, Japan 2 70 3 [9]
8 Masakatsu Funaki January 22, 2022 Higher Ground 2022 Osaka, Japan 1 292 6 [10]
9 Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. November 10, 2022 Global Honored Crown 2022 Tokyo, Japan 1 352 6 [11]
10 Jack Morris October 28, 2023 Demolition Stage In Fukuoka Fukuoka, Japan 1 166 3 [12]
11 Hayata April 11, 2024 Star Navigation 2024 Tokyo, Japan 1 5+ 0 [13]

Combined reigns[edit]

As of April 16, 2024.

Current champion Hayata
Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Takashi Sugiura 2 6 371
2 Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr. 1 6 352
3 Kenoh 2 9 299
4 Masakatsu Funaki 1 6 292
5 Jack Morris 1 3 166
6 Katsuhiko Nakajima 1 2 87
7 Kazuyuki Fujita 1 0 39
8 Masaaki Mochizuki 1 0 16
9 Hayata 1 0 5+

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ 【ノア】新ベルト「GHCナショナル王座」設立を発表 杉浦VSエルガンで初代王者決定. Tokyo Sports. 2019-10-03. Retrieved 2021-01-02.
  2. ^ a b 初代王者は杉浦 エルガン下しノア新設タイトル奪取. Nikkan Sports. 2019-11-03. Retrieved 2021-01-02.
  3. ^ "HAYATA Defeats Jack Morris To Win The GHC National Championship, First Jr Heavyweight To Win Title". Bodyslam.net. April 11, 2024.
  4. ^ "NOAH TV Match ~ GHC National Championship". Wrestling-data.com. Retrieved 2021-01-02.
  5. ^ "NOAH Departure 2020 - Day 1". Wrestling-data.com. Retrieved 2021-01-02.
  6. ^ 2021年03月21日 日 NOAH THE INFINITY 2021. Pro Wrestling Noah (in Japanese). March 21, 2021. Retrieved March 21, 2021.
  7. ^ 2021年04月29日 (木) NOAH the GLORY 2021. Pro Wrestling Noah (in Japanese). April 29, 2021. Retrieved April 29, 2021.
  8. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "NOAH Go On The Demolition Stage 2021". cagematch.net. Retrieved June 8, 2022.
  9. ^ 2021年11月13日 (土) WRESTLE UNIVERSE presents DEMOLITION STAGE 2021 in YOKOHAMA. Pro Wrestling Noah (in Japanese). November 13, 2021. Retrieved November 13, 2021.
  10. ^ 2022年01月22日 (土) HIGHER GROUND 2022. Pro Wrestling Noah (in Japanese). January 22, 2022. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
  11. ^ 2022年11月10日 (木) GLOBAL2days WRESTLE UNIVERSE presents Global Honored Crown. noah.co.jp (in Japanese). Pro Wrestling Noah. November 10, 2022. Retrieved November 10, 2022.
  12. ^ Carlan, Lewis (October 28, 2023). "RESULTS & RECAPS Pro Wrestling NOAH DEMOLITION STAGE 2023 In FUKUOKA Results (10/28/2023), Two Title Changes". bodyslam.net. Retrieved October 28, 2023.
  13. ^ "HAYATA Defeats Jack Morris To Win The GHC National Championship, First Jr Heavyweight To Win Title". Bodyslam.net. April 11, 2024.

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