The J-Crown was originally a unified version of 8 junior heavyweight titles, set up by New Japan Pro Wrestling in 1996. It came about due to the various scatterings of the current titles, which included things like The Great Sasuke from Michinoku Pro holding New Japan's IGWP Junior Heavyweight Title, and Shinjiro Ohtani of New Japan holding the WWA World Junior Heavyweight Title from Mexico. So from August 2 through August 5, 1996, New Japan hosted an 8 man tournament, with the winner being declared the J-Crown Champion, getting a nice trophy, and getting each belt presented to him by young Japanese women in swimsuits.
The competitors and the belts represented were as follows:
* The Great Sasuke (Michinoku Pro) - IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title
* Masayoshi Motegi (Wrestle Dream Factory) NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title
* Ultimo Dragon (Wrestle Association "R") - WAR International Junior Heavyweight Title
* Jushin Thunder Liger (New Japan) - British Commonwealth Junior Heavyweight Title
* El Samurai (New Japan) - WWF Light Heavyweight Title
* Shinjiro Ohtani (New Japan) - UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Title
* El Gran Hamada (Michinoku) - WWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Title
* Negro Casas (Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre) NWA World Welterweight Title
Here were the results of said tourney:
* Sasuke defeated Motegi with a Tiger Suplex (August 2)
* Dragon defeated Liger with La Majistral (August 2)
* Ohtani defeated Casas with a springboard spin wheel kick (August 3)
* Samurai defeated Hamada with a Thunder Fire Powerbomb (August 3)
* Semifinal: Dragon defeated Ohtani with a Running Liger Bomb (August 4)
* Semifinal: Sasuke defeated Samurai with a Thunder Fire Powerbomb (August 4)
* Final: Sasuke defeated Dragon with a Huracanrana (August 5)
Sasuke was crowned first J-Crown champion on that night, but then lost the title to the man he defeated, the Ulitmo Dragon, on October 11 of that year. Now, the Dragon was also under contract in the United States with WCW, so this is where most American wrestling fans are familiar with the J-Crown. The Dragon showed off the belts in the states while managed by Sonny Oono, and for a few days he unified the WCW Cruiserweight Title (after winning it at Starcade '96) with the J-Crown. Unfortunately, he lost the original 8 titles to Jushin "Thunder" Liger on January 4, 1997. Liger held all 8 titles until June 6, 1997, when he had to defend only the WAR International Title, and lost it to Yuuji Yasuraoka. The remaining 7 titles were kept unified, and exactly one month later El Samurai defeated Liger for them. Then on August 10, Shinjiro Ohtani won the J-Crown, and held it until November 5, 1997. That was the date that the World Wrestling Federation requested their previously forgotten Light Heavyweight title back to promote a new version of the division, which they've more or less trashed. Thank you, Vince. In any case, Ohtani also vacated all the other titles except the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title, since he was a regular in New Japan. And that was the end of the J-Crown, it should have been a worldwide legacy. Ah well...
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While not officially part of the J Crown, Ultimo Dragon, who was also the NWA World Middleweight Champion (that championship is also not part of the J Crown), in fact beat WCW Cruiserweight Champion Dean Malenko at WCW Starrcade '96, holding 10 titles at once.
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