GHC Heavyweight Championship - определение. Что такое GHC Heavyweight Championship
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Что (кто) такое GHC Heavyweight Championship - определение


GHC Heavyweight Championship         
  • Record five-time champion [[Go Shiozaki]]
  • One-time champion [[Kenta Kobashi]] holds the record for longest reign at 735 days
  • Inaugural and three-time champion [[Mitsuharu Misawa]]
  • Four-time champion [[Takashi Sugiura]] holds the records for longest combined reign at 1,064 days, most defenses in one reign at 14, and most combined defenses at 23
PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP
GHC Heavyweight Champion; Ghc title; Global honored crown championship; GHC World Heavyweight Championship; Global Honored Crown Championship
The is the professional wrestling world heavyweight championship created and promoted by the Japanese promotion CyberFight currently defended in the Pro Wrestling Noah brand division. It is one of CyberFight's two top men's world titles, alongside the KO-D Openweight Championship in DDT Pro-Wrestling.
Real World Championship         
NEW JAPAN PRO-WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP (1972)
World Heavyweight Championship (New Japan Pro-Wrestling); World Heavyweight Championship (NJPW)
The , also referred to as the Real World Championship was a championship established and promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Karl Gotch was billed as a first champion by New Japan Pro-Wrestling.
GHC         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ghc; GHC (disambiguation)
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