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In what was pushed as the revival of one of the three major world titles in North America over a nearly 30 year period, Takao Omori came out as the new AWA champion. Omori won a tournament that had taken places the past few weeks in Japan with the new Zero-One Max promotion.

 

Omori pinned Steve Corino in the finals on Sunday at Korakuen Hall. Corino was involved in brokering the deal for rights to the AWA title name, and was the original planned champion. Earlier on the show, Corino had won a three-way over Simon Diamond and Masato Tanaka. Omori went to the finals in a three-way over Kensuke Sasaki and Kohei Sato.

 

While there have been AWA titles in pro wrestling dating back to the 30s, if not earlier, the most famous version was Verne Gagne's promotion. The title peaked in importance probably in the late 60s until the mid 80s, when it was usually owned by either Gagne or Nick Bockwinkel.

 

 

Credit: Wrestling Observer

Guest LooneyTune
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Way to go AWA... back to doing stupid shit by giving the title to a TALENTLESS Japanese guy. It's 1989 all over again.

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Way to go AWA... back to doing stupid shit by giving the title to a TALENTLESS Japanese guy. It's 1989 all over again.

The last champ was Evan Karagias...trust me, it's a step up!

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Well Stan Hansen took the original big AWA belt with him when he went back to Japan, and Larry Z probably still wears the last AWA belt under his clothes.

Guest LooneyTune
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Eh... they own the video library of AWA, but I don't think they actually own the name AWA. Besides, There have been hundreds of AWA's in the last 80 years, and the company is obviously Independent, so it's not a real problem.

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