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Ōsaka Pro-Wrestling
Owarai
Title (as of 2023-01-08)
Matsuyama Kanjūrō
2008-04-29
Tōkyō
Defeats Miracle Man for the World's Best Ōsaka Attraction Title; retires the title immediately after the match and declare himself as the first Owarai champion.
Kikutarō
2009-03-28
Ōsaka
Kuishimbō Kamen
2010-04-29
Ōsaka
Also wins the reinstated Best Attraction Title.
Kyusei Ninja Ranmaru
2010-06-27
Ōsaka
Wins both titles.
Kuishimbō Kamen [2]
2010-07-19
Ōsaka
Wins both titles.
Miracle Man
2010-08-28
Ōsaka
Wins Owarai Title only; vacates on 10-09-04 to concentrate on challenging for the Tag Team Title.
Matsuyama Kanjūrō
2010-09-18
Ōsaka
Defeats Kuishimbō Kamen, Takoyakeeder, and Fuke Takaku in a 4-way match.
Takoyakeeder
2010-10-11
Ōsaka
Pins Matsuyama pin a 5-way match.
Otoko Sakari (Alexander Ōtsuka)
2010-11-20
Ōsaka
Defeats Takoyakeeder and Matsuyama Kanjūrō in a 3-way match.
Matsuyama Kanjūrō [2]
2010-11-23
Nagoya
Ebessan
2012-01-03
Ōsaka
Orochi
2013-02-09
Ōsaka
Ebessan [2]
2013-02-24
Ōsaka
Mr. #6
2013-07-21
Ōsaka
Tigers Mask
2013-08-25
Ōsaka
Defeats Mr. #6 and Impostor Granmpus Mask in a 3-way match.
Hoff's custom Zeong
2013-11-02
Ōsaka
Tigers Mask [2]
2013-11-16
Ōsaka
Vacant after Tigers Mask leaves the promotion on 14-04-20.
Ebessan [3]
2014-07-12
Ōsaka
Defeats Kuishimbō Kamen.
Kuishimbō Kamen [3]
2016-04-29
Ōsaka
Shirokuma
2016-07-31
Ōsaka
Vacant and inactive.
Matsuyama Kanjūrō [3]
2019-03-31
Ōsaka
Defeats Miracle Man.
Miracle Man [2]
2019-05-01
Ōsaka
Billyken Kid
2020-02-23
Tōkyō
Holder of OSW World's Number One Masked Wrestler Title, wrestles Miracle Man in a double title match to a DCOR draw; after the match, they exchange their titles; Ōsaka Jōichirō defeats Kid in the final of a battle royal on 23-01-08 in Ōsaka, but the title change is voided when it becomes apparent that Kid has lost the championship belt prior to the match.