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The championship was introduced on the March 22, 2011, episode of Ice Ribbon’s 19 O’Clock Girls ProWrestling (19\u6642\u5973\u5b50\u30d7\u30ed\u30ec\u30b9, J\u016bky\u016b-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.[6] The title was originally defended exclusively on the 19 O’Clock Girls ProWrestling program.[7]Table of Contents (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4History[edit]Combined reigns[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]History[edit] 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.[7] 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.[7] 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.[8][9][10][11] During the next ten months, the IW19 Championship was defended once every ten weeks against the winner of an eight-woman single-elimination tournament.[12][13][14][15] 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.[16] 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.[17] This episode would air through Niconico as opposed to Ustream.[18] 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.[19] As a result, the IW19 Championship was retired on July 14, 2013, when IW19 Champion Tsukasa Fujimoto defeated ICE\u00d760 Champion Tsukushi in a championship unification match.[20][21]The title was reactivated with a tournament, held throughout May 2020, won by Hamuko Hoshi.[22]Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won as a result of a scripted match. Tsukushi Haruka was the first champion in the title’s history.[3]Tsukasa Fujimoto, Kurumi and Hamuko Hoshi have had the most reigns as champion, all with two.[3][12][23][24][25][26] Hoshi has also had the longest reign in the title’s history at 246 days, while Hikari Minami’s reign of five days was the shortest in the title’s history. Overall, there have been 14 reigns shared among seven different wrestlers and two vacancies. Tsukushi Haruka was the final champion while in her fourth reign.KeyNo.Overall reign numberReignReign number for the specific championDaysNumber of days heldDefensesNumber of successful defenses+Current reign is changing dailyNo.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.DateEventLocationReignDaysDefenses\u00a01\u00a0Tsukushi\u00a0March 22, 2011\u00a019 O’Clock Girls Pro Wrestling 66Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan\u00a01\u00a0663[27]Tsukushi defeated Tsukasa Fujimoto in the finals of a four-woman tournament to become the inaugural champion.[3]\u00a02\u00a0Hikari Minami\u00a0May 27, 2011\u00a019 O’Clock Girls Pro Wrestling 73Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan\u00a01\u00a050[28][27]\u00a03\u00a0Chii Tomiya\u00a0June 1, 2011\u00a0Ice Ribbon 272: 19 O’Clock Girls Pro Wrestling 1st Anniversary ShowTokyo, Japan\u00a01\u00a0512[29][28]\u2014VacatedJuly 22, 201119 O’Clock Girls Pro Wrestling 80Tokyo, Japan\u2014\u2014\u2014Chii Tomiya voluntarily vacated the title, after wrestling Makoto to a time limit draw in a title defense.[29]\u00a04\u00a0Kurumi\u00a0September 16, 2011\u00a019 O’Clock Girls Pro Wrestling 87Tokyo, Japan\u00a01\u00a0771[24]Kurumi defeated Tsukushi in the finals of a four-woman tournament to win the vacant championship.[25]\u00a05\u00a0Tsukushi\u00a0December 2, 2011\u00a019 O’Clock Girls Pro Wrestling 96Saitama, Japan\u00a02\u00a01120[12][24]\u00a06\u00a0Kurumi\u00a0March 23, 2012\u00a019 O’Clock Girls Pro Wrestling 109Saitama, Japan\u00a02\u00a0700[26][12]\u00a07\u00a0Tsukasa Fujimoto\u00a0June 1, 2012\u00a019 O’Clock Girls Pro Wrestling 118: 2nd Anniversary ShowSaitama, Japan\u00a01\u00a0700[30][26]\u00a08\u00a0Aki Shizuku\u00a0August 10, 2012\u00a019 O’Clock Girls Pro Wrestling 127Saitama, Japan\u00a01\u00a0700[31][30]\u00a09\u00a0Hamuko Hoshi\u00a0October 19, 2012\u00a019 O’Clock Girls Pro Wrestling 136Saitama, Japan\u00a01\u00a02461[23][31]\u00a010\u00a0Tsukasa Fujimoto\u00a0June 22, 2013\u00a0Ice Ribbon Nagoya EventNagoya, Aichi, Japan\u00a02\u00a0221[20][23]\u2014UnifiedJuly 14, 2013Ice Ribbon Shinjuku TournamentTokyo, Japan\u2014\u2014\u2014Tsukasa Fujimoto defeated Tsukushi in a championship unification match to unify the title with the ICE\u00d760 Championship.[20]11Hamuko HoshiMay 31, 2020Ice Ribbon 1044Saitama, Japan22234[32]After the title was reactivated, a tournament was held throughout May 2020 to determine a new champion. Hamuko Hoshi defeated Maya Yukihi in the tournament’s final.[33]12Tsukushi HarukaJanuary 9, 2021Yokohama Ribbon 2021Yokohama, Japan32043[34]13Hamuko HoshiAugust 1, 2021Ice Ribbon 1137Yokohama, Japan3482[35]14Tsukushi HarukaSeptember 18, 2021Ice Ribbon 1145Tokyo, Japan4950[36]\u2014DeactivatedDecember 22, 2021\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014Title became inactive under unknown circumstances.Combined reigns[edit] Record four-time and final champion, Tsukushi.As of April 7, 2023.References[edit]^ \u301019\u6642\u5973\u5b50\u60c5\u5831\u301119\u6642\u5973\u5b50\uff8c\uff9f\uff9b\uff9a\uff7d\uff8d\uff9e\uff99\uff84\u65b0\u8a2d\u306b\u3064\u3044\u3066. Ice Ribbon (in Japanese). February 16, 2011. Archived from the original on February 19, 2011. Retrieved July 24, 2013.^ 19\u6642\u5973\u5b50\uff8c\uff9f\uff9b\uff9a\uff7d\uff65\u7b2c95\u6226. Ice Ribbon (in Japanese). Archived from the original on June 21, 2013. 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