Professional wrestling championship
IWGP Intercontinental Championship The IWGP Intercontinental Championship belt (2012–2021)
Details Promotion New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW)Date established January 5, 2011 Date retired March 4, 2021
TheIWGP Intercontinental Championship (IWGPインターコンチネンタル王座 ,IWGP intākonchinentaru ōza ) was aprofessional wrestling championship owned by theNew Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW)promotion . "IWGP" is the acronym of NJPW's governing body, the International Wrestling Grand Prix (インターナショナル・レスリング・グラン・プリ ,intānashonaru resuringu guran puri ) .[ 6] The title was officially announced on January 5, 2011, and the Inaugural ChampionMVP was crowned on May 15, 2011, duringNJPW's first tour of the United States . On March 4, 2021, the championship was retired by NJPW after being unified with theIWGP Heavyweight Championship to form theIWGP World Heavyweight Championship .[ 7] The final champion wasKota Ibushi , who was in his second reign at the time of the title's retirement.[ 8]
The title formed what was unofficially called the "New JapanTriple Crown " (新日本トリプルクラウン,Shin Nihon Toripuru Kuraun ) along with the IWGP Heavyweight Championship and theNEVER Openweight Championship .[ 9]
On October 3, 2010, American promotionJersey All Pro Wrestling announced that it had reached an agreement with NJPW to co-promote NJPW's first shows in the United States.[ 10] NJPW officially announced theNJPW Invasion Tour 2011: Attack on East Coast tour on January 4, 2011, with shows taking place on May 13 inRahway, New Jersey , May 14 inNew York City and May 15 inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania .[ 11] The following day, NJPW added that, during the tour, the promotion would introduce the IWGP Intercontinental Championship, with the inaugural champion to be crowned in a tournament taking place over the three shows.[ 12]
Inaugural championship tournament (2010–2011)[ edit ] Participants for the tournament were announced on April 8, 2011. The list of participants included: formerWorld Wrestling Entertainment performerMVP , who had signed a contract with New Japan in January 2011;Kazuchika Okada , who had been on a learning excursion to American promotionTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) since February 2010;Hideo Saito , who had been on a similar tour ofPuerto Rico 'sWorld Wrestling Council since September 2010; formerIWGP Tag Team andIWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions Tetsuya Naito andYujiro Takahashi ofNo Limit ; NJPW regularsTama Tonga andToru Yano , and; American independent workerDan Maff , who made his first appearance for NJPW during the tour.[ 13] On May 6, it was announced that Tonga had suffered an injury which would force him out of the tournament. He was replaced by former TNA andRing of Honor performer Josh Daniels.[ 14] On May 15, MVP defeated Yano in the final of the tournament to become the inaugural champion.[ 1]
Tournament bracket Nakamura and elevation [ edit ] Shinsuke Nakamura is credited with establishing the prestige of the titleThrough MVP's inaugural reign and the subsequent reigns ofMasato Tanaka andHirooki Goto ,[ 18] [ 19] the IWGP Intercontinental Championship was largely amidcard title, remaining firmly behind theIWGP Heavyweight Championship andIWGP Tag Team Championship in importance.[ 20] [ 21] [ 22] However, afterShinsuke Nakamura captured the title from Goto on July 22, 2012,[ 23] the title began gaining importance. He was already a former three-time IWGP Heavyweight Champion and his first reign lasted 313 days. Nakamura also made the title international again, defending it in both the United States andMexico .[ 24] [ 25] On May 31, 2013, while on tour with Mexican promotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), with whom NJPW has a working relationship, Nakamura lost the title toLa Sombra . This marked the first time the title had changed hands outside of NJPW.[ 26] [ 27] Nakamura regained the title back in NJPW two months later on July 20, and in the process became the first two-time holder of the title.[ 28]
Nakamura continued elevating the IWGP Intercontinental Championship, culminating with the IWGP Intercontinental Championship match receiving top billing over the IWGP Heavyweight Championship match at NJPW's biggest annual event,Wrestle Kingdom 8 on January 4, 2014,[ 29] [ 30] where former multi-time IWGP Heavyweight ChampionHiroshi Tanahashi became the new champion.[ 31] [ 32] Afterwards,Tokyo Sports wrote that the Intercontinental and Heavyweight Championships were now equals, whileDave Meltzer wrote that Nakamura and Tanahashi made the Intercontinental Championship feel like "the real world title belt".[ 33] [ 34] Nakamura regained the title from Tanahashi in another main event match on April 6 atInvasion Attack 2014 .[ 35] [ 36] [ 37] Nakamura's association with the championship continued to 2016, when he successfully defended it against former IWGP Heavyweight ChampionA.J. Styles atWrestle Kingdom 10 .[ 38] [ 39] On January 25, 2016, Nakamura was stripped of the title due to his departure from the promotion at the end of the month.[ 40] [ 41] [ 42]
From 2012 to 2016, Nakamura held the IWGP Intercontinental Championship five times and defended it at four consecutiveWrestle Kingdom events.[ 43] The title was also associated with Nakamura as it was he who personally introduced the new title belt design shortly into his first reign in August 2012. He was outspokenly disapproving of the first belt design—which had bronze plates on a black strap—for its resemblance to a10 yen coin and saw it as a mockery of the IWGP.[ 23] [ 44] The new design featured gold plates on a white strap. The white strap was unprecedented for the IWGP,[ 24] and symbolized a clean slate for its holder to add to and define.[ 45]
Naito and unification with Heavyweight Championship [ edit ] After Nakamura's departure, the title was most associated withTetsuya Naito , who held the title for a record six times.[ 46] [ 47] During his first reign, he began systematically destroying the title belt, forcing NJPW to have it repaired in June 2017.[ 48] [ 49] Unlike Nakamura, Naito firmly saw the Heavyweight Championship as the top title,[ 50] and had no desire for the Intercontinental Championship when he first won it.[ 51] On January 5, 2020, atWrestle Kingdom 14 , Tetsuya Naito won the Heavyweight and Intercontinental Championships. Both titles keep their individual history, but were defended at the same time. Sometimes, they were called "Double Championship".[ 52] [ 53] On March 4, 2021, one year after Naito's victory, the titles were unified to form the new IWGP World Heavyweight Championship.[ 54]
Two-time and final championKota Ibushi During the championship's existence there have been twenty-seven reigns shared among fifteen wrestlers with onevacancy .MVP was the first champion in the title's history.Tetsuya Naito has the most reigns with six.[ 23] [ 28] [ 35] [ 55] [ 56] Shinsuke Nakamura holds the record for the longest reign in the title's history at 313 days during his first reign. Tetsuya Naito's second reign of 41 days is the shortest in the title's history.Kota Ibushi was the final champion and had held the championship twice.[ 8]
Key No. Overall reign number Reign Reign number for the specific champion Days Number of days held Defenses Number of successful defenses
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref. Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW)1 MVP May 15, 2011 Invasion Tour 2011: Attack on East Coast Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. 1 1482 DefeatedToru Yano in an eight–man tournament final to become the inaugural champion. [ 1] 2 Masato Tanaka October 10, 2011 Destruction '11 Tokyo, Japan 1 1253 [ 18] 3 Hirooki Goto February 12, 2012 The New Beginning Osaka, Japan 1 1612 [ 19] 4 Shinsuke Nakamura July 22, 2012 Kizuna Road Yamagata, Japan 1 3138 [ 23] 5 La Sombra May 31, 2013 Super Viernes Mexico City, Mexico 1 501 This was atwo out of three falls match . [ 26] [ 57] 6 Shinsuke Nakamura July 20, 2013 Kizuna Road Akita, Japan 2 1683 [ 28] 7 Hiroshi Tanahashi January 4, 2014 Wrestle Kingdom 8 in Tokyo Dome Tokyo, Japan 1 921 [ 31] 8 Shinsuke Nakamura April 6, 2014 Invasion Attack Tokyo, Japan 3 761 [ 35] 9 Bad Luck Fale June 21, 2014 Dominion 6.21 Osaka, Japan 1 921 [ 58] 10 Shinsuke Nakamura September 21, 2014 Destruction in Kobe Kobe, Japan 4 2243 [ 59] 11 Hirooki Goto May 3, 2015 Wrestling Dontaku Fukuoka, Japan 2 1471 [ 60] 12 Shinsuke Nakamura September 27, 2015 Destruction in Kobe Kobe, Japan 5 1202 [ 61] — Vacated January 25, 2016 — Tokyo, Japan — — — Vacated due to Nakamura leaving NJPW for WWE. [ 62] 13 Kenny Omega February 14, 2016 The New Beginning in Niigata Nagaoka, Japan 1 1261 DefeatedHiroshi Tanahashi to win the vacant title. [ 63] 14 Michael Elgin June 19, 2016 Dominion 6.19 in Osaka-jo Hall Osaka, Japan 1 981 This was aladder match . [ 64] 15 Tetsuya Naito September 25, 2016 Destruction in Kobe Kobe, Japan 1 2594 [ 65] 16 Hiroshi Tanahashi June 11, 2017 Dominion 6.11 in Osaka-jo Hall Osaka, Japan 2 2304 [ 66] 17 Minoru Suzuki January 27, 2018 The New Beginning in Sapporo Sapporo, Japan 1 921 [ 67] 18 Tetsuya Naito April 29, 2018 Wrestling Hinokuni Kumamoto, Japan 2 410 [ 68] 19 Chris Jericho June 9, 2018 Dominion 6.9 in Osaka-jo Hall Osaka, Japan 1 2091 [ 69] 20 Tetsuya Naito January 4, 2019 Wrestle Kingdom 13 in Tokyo Dome Tokyo, Japan 3 921 This was ano disqualification match . [ 70] 21 Kota Ibushi April 6, 2019 G1 Supercard New York City, U.S. 1 641 [ 71] 22 Tetsuya Naito June 9, 2019 Dominion 6.9 in Osaka-jo Hall Osaka, Japan 4 1050 [ 72] 23 Jay White September 22, 2019 Destruction in Kobe Kobe, Japan 1 1041 [ 73] [ 74] 24 Tetsuya Naito January 4, 2020 Wrestle Kingdom 14 in Tokyo Dome Night 1 Tokyo, Japan 5 1902 [ 75] 25 Evil July 12, 2020 Dominion in Osaka-jo Hall Osaka, Japan 1 481 This match was also for Naito'sIWGP Heavyweight Championship . [ 76] 26 Tetsuya Naito August 29, 2020 Summer Struggle in Jingu Tokyo, Japan 6 1281 This match was also for Evil'sIWGP Heavyweight Championship . [ 46] [ 77] 27 Kota Ibushi January 4, 2021 Wrestle Kingdom 15 in Tokyo Dome Night 1 Tokyo, Japan 2 594 This match was also for Naito'sIWGP Heavyweight Championship . [ 8] — Unified March 4, 2021 Anniversary Event Tokyo, Japan — — — Unified with theIWGP Heavyweight Championship to form theIWGP World Heavyweight Championship . [ 78]
Record six-time championTetsuya Naito The standard Championship belt has five plates on a white leather strap.
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