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- IW19_Championship abstract "The Internet Wrestling 19 (IW19) Championship was a professional wrestling championship owned by the Ice Ribbon promotion. The championship was introduced on the March 22, 2011, episode of Ice Ribbon's 19 O'Clock Girls ProWrestling (19時女子プロレス, Jūkyū-ji Joshi Puroresu) Ustream program, where Tsukushi defeated Tsukasa Fujimoto in the finals of a tournament to become the inaugural champion. Championship matches had a 19-minute time limit, and, unlike with all other Ice Ribbon championships, in the event of a time limit draw, the champion retained the title. The title was originally defended exclusively on the 19 O'Clock Girls ProWrestling program.Originally, 19 O'Clock Girls ProWrestling was kept separate from Ice Ribbon, but on August 26, 2011, the program was brought under the Ice Ribbon banner and the IW19 Championship recognized as an Ice Ribbon championship. With the move, the title underwent some changes, including an addition of a nineteen-year age limit and a three-year experience limit and the abolishment of a rule, where a champion must defend the title at least once every four weeks. However, in January 2012, the age and experience limits were seemingly abandoned, when Hamuko Hoshi, 29 years old, Lady Afrodita, 21 years old, Maki Narumiya, 25 years old, Sayaka Obihiro, 25 years old, Tomoki Yagami, 29 years old, and Tsukasa Fujimoto, 28 years old, all entered a number one contender's tournament. During the next ten months, the IW19 Championship was defended once every ten weeks against the winner of an eight woman single-elimination tournament. On January 7, 2013, Ice Ribbon officially put 19 O'Clock Girls ProWrestling on hiatus as it considered the future of the program, following the departure of its original operator, Sayaka Obihiro. On May 18, Ice Ribbon announced a 19 O'Clock Girls ProWrestling event for June 22, which would see the first defense of the IW19 Championship in six months. This episode would air through Niconico as opposed to Ustream. At the end of the June 22 broadcast, Ice Ribbon officially announced the ending of the 19 O'Clock Girls ProWrestling program, although the promotion looked to hold future events on Niconico. As a result, the IW19 Championship was retired on July 14, 2013, when IW19 Champion Tsukasa Fujimoto defeated ICE×60 Champion Tsukushi in a championship unification match.Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won as a result of a scripted match. There were ten reigns shared among seven different wrestlers. Tsukasa Fujimoto was the final champion in the title's history.".
- IW19_Championship wikiPageExternalLink 19pro.ne07.jp.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageExternalLink titlematch_detail.php?t_id=4.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageID "34789974".
- IW19_Championship wikiPageLength "20125".
- IW19_Championship wikiPageOutDegree "63".
- IW19_Championship wikiPageRevisionID "665902514".
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ice_Ribbon_championships.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Category:Womens_professional_wrestling_championships.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Championship_unification.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Chii_Tomiya.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_professional_wrestling_terms.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Hamuko_Hoshi.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Hikari_Minami.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink ICE_Cross_Infinity_Championship.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Ice_Ribbon.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Lady_Afrodita.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Maki_Narumiya.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Makoto_(wrestler).
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Nagoya.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Niconico.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Professional_wrestling.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Professional_wrestling_championship.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Professional_wrestling_promotion.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Single-elimination_tournament.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Tokyo.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Tsukasa_Fujimoto.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Tsukushi_(wrestler).
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Ustream.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLink Warabi,_Saitama.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLinkText "1 time".
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLinkText "19 O'Clock Girls ProWrestling Tournament".
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLinkText "2 times".
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLinkText "IW19 Champion".
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLinkText "IW19 Championship".
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLinkText "IW19 Championship#Reigns".
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLinkText "Internet Wrestling 19 (IW19) Champion".
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLinkText "Internet Wrestling 19 (IW19) Championship".
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLinkText "Internet Wrestling 19 Champion".
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLinkText "Internet Wrestling 19 Championship".
- IW19_Championship wikiPageWikiLinkText "Internet Wrestling 19".
- IW19_Championship caption "Tsukushi, the inaugural and record two-time IW19 Champion, with the title belt in January 2012".
- IW19_Championship championshipname "IW19 Championship".
- IW19_Championship created "2011-02-16".
- IW19_Championship day "1".
- IW19_Championship day "10".
- IW19_Championship day "14".
- IW19_Championship day "16".
- IW19_Championship day "19".
- IW19_Championship day "2".
- IW19_Championship day "22".
- IW19_Championship day "23".
- IW19_Championship day "27".
- IW19_Championship finalchamp Tsukasa_Fujimoto.
- IW19_Championship firstchamp Tsukushi_(wrestler).
- IW19_Championship heaviest "Hamuko Hoshi".
- IW19_Championship lightest "Tsukushi".
- IW19_Championship longestreign Hamuko_Hoshi.
- IW19_Championship month "10".
- IW19_Championship month "12".
- IW19_Championship month "3".
- IW19_Championship month "5".
- IW19_Championship month "6".
- IW19_Championship month "7".
- IW19_Championship month "8".
- IW19_Championship month "9".
- IW19_Championship mostreigns "Kurumi, Tsukasa Fujimoto and Tsukushi".
- IW19_Championship oldest Hamuko_Hoshi.
- IW19_Championship pastnames "Internet Single Championship".
- IW19_Championship promotion Ice_Ribbon.
- IW19_Championship shortestreign Hikari_Minami.
- IW19_Championship titleretired "2013-07-14".
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- IW19_Championship wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_pro_wrestling_championship.
- IW19_Championship wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
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- IW19_Championship year "2011".
- IW19_Championship year "2012".
- IW19_Championship year "2013".
- IW19_Championship youngest "Kurumi".
- IW19_Championship subject Category:Ice_Ribbon_championships.
- IW19_Championship subject Category:Womens_professional_wrestling_championships.
- IW19_Championship hypernym Championship.
- IW19_Championship type GolfTournament.
- IW19_Championship type Championship.
- IW19_Championship comment "The Internet Wrestling 19 (IW19) Championship was a professional wrestling championship owned by the Ice Ribbon promotion. The championship was introduced on the March 22, 2011, episode of Ice Ribbon's 19 O'Clock Girls ProWrestling (19時女子プロレス, Jūkyū-ji Joshi Puroresu) Ustream program, where Tsukushi defeated Tsukasa Fujimoto in the finals of a tournament to become the inaugural champion.".
- IW19_Championship label "IW19 Championship".
- IW19_Championship sameAs Q5975565.
- IW19_Championship sameAs インターネットシングル王座.
- IW19_Championship sameAs m.0j3ff3k.
- IW19_Championship sameAs Q5975565.
- IW19_Championship wasDerivedFrom IW19_Championship?oldid=665902514.
- IW19_Championship isPrimaryTopicOf IW19_Championship.