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{{Infobox championship
{{Unreferenced|date=February 2008}}
|championshipname=UWA World Trios Championship
The '''UWA World Trios Championship''' are a [[professional wrestling]] championship created by [[Universal Wrestling Association]] and defeated there until they closed in 1995. After UWA's closing, these titles were inactive for many years before being recycled as trios belts for the [[Toryumon|Toryumon Japan]] promotion. The titles fell back into disrepair due to Ulimo Dragon leaving Toryumon and taking the name with him, causing the then Toryumon workers to to create Dragon Gate, where in process they also created new belts for the new company. After leaving Toryumon Japan, the titles ended up in the hands of it's descendant promotion [[El Dorado Wrestling|El Dorado]] and the Mexico based Toryumon Gym. Neither group promoted shows on a regular basis, which produced two unsuccessful starts to relaunch the championship. Finally in 2007, El Dorado revived the titles again, where there currently & Souly being contested.
|currentholder=Nobutaka Araya, Touru Owashi and [[Takuya Sugawara]]
|won=[[February 27]] [[2008]]
|aired=[[February 27]] [[2008]]
|promotion=[[El Dorado Wrestling]]
|created=[[1984]]
|mostreigns=''Team:'' Los Villanos (Villano I, [[Villano IV]] and [[Villano V]]) {{small|(4)}}<br/>''Individual:'' Negro Navarro and El Signo {{small|(6)}}
|firstchamp=Blackman, Kung Fu and Kato Kung Lee
|titleretired=
}}

The '''UWA World Trios Championship''' is a [[tag team]] [[professional wrestling]] championship created by the [[Lucha libre|Mexican]] [[Universal Wrestling Association]] and defended there until the UWA closed in [[1995]].<ref name="Titles">{{cite web |url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/mexico/uwa/uwa-6.html |title=U.W.A. World Trios Title |accessdate=2008-02-27 |publisher=Puroresu Dojo |date=2003}}</ref>

After the UWA's closing, the title was inactive for many years before being recycled as trios belts for the [[Toryumon|Toryumon Japan]] promotion. The titles fell back into disrepair due to [[Yoshihiro Asai|Ultimo Dragon]] leaving Toryumon and taking the name with him, causing the then-Toryumon workers to to create [[Dragon Gate]], where they created [[Dragon Gate Open the Triangle Gate Championship|new belts]] for the new company.

After leaving Toryumon Japan, the titles ended up in the hands of it's descendant promotion [[El Dorado Wrestling|El Dorado]] and the [[Mexico]] based Toryumon Gym. Neither group promoted shows on a regular basis, which produced two unsuccessful attempts to relaunch the championship.

In [[2007]], El Dorado revived the title again, where they are currently held by Nobutaka Araya, Touru Owashi and [[Takuya Sugawara]].{{-}}


==Title history==
==Title history==
''Silver marks in the history indicate periods of unknown lineage.''
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=32%|Wrestlers:
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=35%|Wrestlers:
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=0% |Times:
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=16%|Date:
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=16%|Date:
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=17%|Location:
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=26%|Location:
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=35%|Notes:
!style="background: #e3e3e3;" width=23%|Notes:
|-
|-
|Kato Kung Lee, Kung Fu, & Blackman
|Blackman, Kung Fu and Kato Kung Lee
|1
|[[March 18]] [[1987]]
|[[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico]]
|[[March 18]] [[1984]]
|[[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico State|México]], [[Mexico]]
|{{small|Defeated Solar I, Super Astro, & Ultraman to win titles.}}
|{{small|Defeated Solar I, Super Astro and Ultraman to become the first champions.}}
|-
|-
|style="background: #dddddd;" colspan=5|''Vacated for unknown reasons''
|style="background: #aaaaaa;" colspan=5|
|-
|-
|Missioneros de la Muerte (El Signo, Negro Navarro, & El Texano)
|'''Los Misionares de la Muerte'''<br/>{{small|(Negro Navarro, El Signo and El Texano)}}
|1
|[[1984]]
| ||
|-
|style="background: #aaaaaa;" colspan=5|
|-
|'''Los Misionares de la Muerte'''<br/>{{small|(Negro Navarro (2), El Signo (2) and El Texano (2))}}
|2
|[[April 24]] [[1987]]
|[[April 24]] [[1987]]
|[[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico]]
|Naucalpan, México, Mexico
|{{small|Defeated Los Villanos to win titles.}}
|{{small|Defeated Los Villanos ([[Villano III|III]], IV and V).}}
|-
|style="background: #aaaaaa;" colspan=5|
|-
|'''Los Brazos'''<br/>{{small|(El Brazo, Brazo de Oro and [[José Alvarado Nieves|Brazo de Plata]])}}
|1
|[[August 14]] [[1987]]
|[[Panama]]
|{{small|Defeated El Baron, Celestial and El Tauru.}}
|-
|-
|Villano I, Villano IV, & Villano V
|'''Los Villanos'''<br/>{{small|(Villano I, [[Villano IV]] and [[Villano V]])}}
|1
|[[May 30]] [[1988]]
|[[May 30]] [[1988]]
|[[Puebla, Puebla|Puebla]], [[Puebla]], Mexico ||
|-
|-
|style="background: #dddddd;" colspan=5|''Vacated for unknown reasons.''
|style="background: #aaaaaa;" colspan=5|
|-
|-
|Khaos, [[Luc Poirier|Rambo]] and Zandokan
|Zandokan, Kahoz, & Rambo
|1
|[[April 23]] [[1989]]
|[[April 23]] [[1989]]
|[[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]
|[[Mexico City]], Mexico
|{{small|Defeated El Brazo, Brazo de Oro, Brazo de Plata for titles.}}
|{{small|Defeated Los Brazos.}}
|-
|-
|'''Los Brazos'''
|Los Brazos (El Brazo, Brazo de Oro, & Brazo de Plata)
|2
|[[August 20]] [[1989]]
|[[August 20]] [[1989]]
| ||
|-
|-
|Khaos {{small|(2)}}, Rambo {{small|(2)}} and Zandokan {{small|(2)}}
|Zandokan [2], Kahoz [2], & Rambo [2]
|2
|[[March 18]] [[1990]]
|[[March 18]] [[1990]]
|[[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico]]
|Naucalpan, México, Mexico ||
|-
|-
|'''Los Villanos'''
|Villano I [2], Villano IV [2], & Villano V [2]
|2
|[[June 14]] [[1990]]
|[[June 14]] [[1990]]
|[[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico]]
|Naucalpan, México, Mexico ||
|-
|-
|'''Los Brazos'''
|Los Brazos [3] (El Brazo, Brazo de Oro, & Brazo de Plata)
|3
|[[October 21]] [[1990]]
|[[October 21]] [[1990]]
|[[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico]]
|Naucalpan, México, Mexico ||
|-
|-
|'''Los Villanos'''
|Villano I [3], Villano IV [3], Villano V [3]
|3
|[[January 1]] [[1991]]
|[[January 1]] [[1991]]
|[[Puebla]], [[Mexico]]
|Naucalpan, México, Mexico ||
|-
|-
|Hawaiian Beasts ([[Rodney Anoa'i|Kokina]], [[Solofa Fatu|Fatu]], Samoan Savage)
|'''[[The Headshrinkers|The Hawaiian Beasts]]'''<br/>{{small|([[Solofa Fatu|Fatu]], [[Rodney Anoa'i|Great Kokina]] and [[Sam Fatu|The Samoan Savage]])}}
|1
|[[April 7]] [[1991]]
|[[April 7]] [[1991]]
|[[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico]]
|Naucalpan, México, Mexico ||
|-
|-
|'''Los Villanos'''
|Villano I [4], Villano IV [4], & Villano V [4]
|4
|[[May 31]] [[1991]]
|[[May 31]] [[1991]]
|[[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico]]
|Naucalpan, México, Mexico ||
|-
|-
|Missioneros de la Muerte (El Signo [2], Negro Navarro [2], Black Power II)
|'''Los Misionares de la Muerte'''<br/>{{small|(Black Power II, Negro Navarro (3) and El Signo (3))}}
|1
|[[March 1]] [[1992]]
|[[March 1]] [[1992]]
|[[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico]]
|Naucalpan, México, Mexico ||
|-
|-
|Shu El Guerrero, Scorpio Jr., & El Engendro
|El Engendro, Shu El Guerrero and Scorpio, Jr.
|1
|[[May 30]] [[1993]]
|[[May 30]] [[1993]]
|[[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico]]
|Naucalpan, México, Mexico ||
|-
|-
|Missioneros de la Muerte (El Signo [3], Negro Navarro [3], Black Power II [2])
|'''Los Misionares de la Muerte'''<br/>{{small|(Black Power II (2), Negro Navarro (4) and El Signo (4))}}
|2
|[[December 25]]]] [[1993]]
|[[Nezahualcoyotl]], [[Mexico]]
|[[December 25]] [[1993]]
|[[Nezahualcoyotl, Mexico State|Nezahualcóyotl]], México, [[Mexico]] ||
|-
|-
|Shu el Guerrero [2], Scorpio Jr. [2], El Engendro [2]
|El Engendro {{small|(2)}}, Shu El Guerrero {{small|(2)}} and Scorpio, Jr. {{small|(2)}}
|2
|[[May 30]] [[1994]]
|[[May 30]] [[1994]]
|[[Puebla]], [[Mexico]]
|Puebla, Puebla, Mexico ||
|-
|-
|Missioneros de la Muerte (el Signo [4], Negro Navarro [4], Rocky Santana)
|'''Los Misionares de la Muerte'''<br/>{{small|(Negro Navarro (5), Rocky Santana and El Signo (5))}}
|1
|[[June 6]] [[1994]]
|[[June 6]] [[1994]]
|[[Puebla]], [[Mexico]]
|Puebla, Puebla, Mexico ||
|-
|-
|Shu el Guerrero [3], Scorpio Jr. [3], Villano V [5]
|Shu El Guerrero {{small|(3)}}, Scorpio, Jr. {{small|(3)}} and Villano V {{small|(5)}}
|1
|[[October 2]] [[1994]]
|[[October 2]] [[1994]]
|[[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico]]
|Naucalpan, México, Mexico ||
|-
|-
|Missioneros de la Muerte (el Signo [5], Negro Navarro [5], Rocky Santana [2])
|'''Los Misionares de la Muerte'''<br/>{{small|(Negro Navarro (6), Rocky Santana (2) and El Signo (6))}}
|2
|[[October 9]] [[1994]]
|[[October 9]] [[1994]]
|[[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico]]
|Naucalpan, México, Mexico ||
|-
|-
|style="background: #dddddd;" colspan=5|''Titles vacated when UWA folds.''
|colspan=5|''The title was vacated when the UWA closed in [[1995]].''
|-
|-
|style="background: #aaaaaa;" colspan=5|
|[[Nobuhiko Oshima|CIMA]], [[Takahiro Suwa|SUWA]], & Big Fuji
|-
|Big Fuji, [[Nobuhiko Oshima|CIMA]] and [[Takahiro Suwa|SUWA]]
|1
|[[May 16]] [[2001]]
|[[May 16]] [[2001]]
|Mexico City, Mexico
|{{small|Defeated Apolo Dantes, Negro Navarro, & Valentin Mayo to win titles.}}
|{{small|Defeated Apolo Dantes, Valentin Mayo and Negro Navarro after the title was revived by [[Toryumon|Toryumon Japan]].}}
|-
|-
|[[Susumu Mochizuki]], Yasushi Kanda, Darkness Dragon
|Darkness Dragon, Yasushi Kanda and [[Susumu Mochizuki]]
|1
|[[july 8]] [[2001]]
|[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
|[[July 8]] [[2001]]
|[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] ||
|-
|-
|Big Fuji {{small|(2)}}, CIMA {{small|(2)}} and SUWA {{small|(2)}}
|CIMA [2], SUWA [2], Big Fuji [2]
|2
|[[july 19]] [[2001]]
|[[Kagoshima]], [[Japan]]
|[[July 19]] [[2001]]
|[[Kagoshima, Kagoshima|Kagoshima]], [[Kagoshima Prefecture|Kagoshima]], Japan ||
|-
|-
|[[Magnum TOKYO]], [[Dragon Kid]], [[Ryo Saito]]
|[[Nobuyoshi Nakamura|Dragon Kid]], [[Katsumasa Kuroki|Magnum TOKYO]] and [[Ryo Saito]]
|1
|[[August 14]] [[2001]]
|[[August 14]] [[2001]]
|[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
|Tokyo, Japan
|{{small|Defeated Big Fuji, CIMA & SUWA and Darkness Dragon, Yasushi Kanda & Masaaki Mochizuki in a three-way match.}}
|-
|-
|[[Masaaki Mochizuki]], Susumu Mochizuki [2], Darkness Dragon [2]
|Darkness Dragon {{small|(2)}}, [[Masaaki Mochizuki]] and Susumu Mochizuki {{small|(2)}}
|1
|[[October 28]] [[2001]]
|[[October 28]] [[2001]]
|[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
|Tokyo, Japan ||
|-
|-
|CIMA [3], Big Fuji [3], [[Yoshikazu Taru|TARU]]
|Big Fuji {{small|(2)}}, CIMA {{small|(2)}} and [[Yoshikazu Taru|TARU]] {{small|(3)}}
|1
|[[January 8]] [[2002]]
|[[January 8]] [[2002]]
|[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
|Tokyo, Japan ||
|-
|-
|[[Milano Collection AT]], [[Masato Yoshino|YOSSINO]], [[Yasushi Tsujimoto|Brother Yasshi]]
|[[Akihito Terui|Milano Collection A.T.]], [[Masato Yoshino|YOSSINO]] and [[Yasushi Tsujimoto|"brother" YASSHI]]
|1
|[[September 8]] [[2002]]
|[[September 8]] [[2002]]
|[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
|Tokyo, Japan ||
|-
|-
|[[Susumu Yokosuka]] [3], [[Genki Horiguchi]], Ryo Saito [2]
|[[Genki Horiguchi]], Ryo Saito {{small|(2)}} and Susumu Yokosuka {{small|(3)}}
|1
|[[May 16]] [[2003]]
|[[May 16]] [[2003]]
|[[Kobe]], [[Japan]]
|[[Kobe]], [[Hyōgo Prefecture|Hyōgo]], Japan ||
|-
|-
|Masaaki Mochizuki [2], [[Kenichiro Arai]], Dragon Kid [2]
|Kenichiro Arai, Dragon Kid {{small|(2)}} and Masaaki Mochizuki {{small|(3)}}
|1
|[June 29]] [[2003]]
|[[Hyogo]], [[Japan]]
|[[June 29]] [[2003]]
|Hyōgo, Japan ||
|-
|-
|Milano Collection AT [2], YOSSINO [2], [[Shuji Kondo|Condotti Shuji]]
|Milano Collection A.T. {{small|(2)}}, [[Shuji Kondo|Condotti Shuji]] and YOSSINO {{small|(2)}}
|1
|[[August 30]] [[2003]]
|[[August 30]] [[2003]]
|Tokyo, Japan
|{{small|Defeated Kenichiro Arai, Dragon Kid & Masaaki Mochizuki; CIMA, [[Don Fujii]] & SUWA; and Genki Horiguchi, Magnum TOKYO & Toru Yokosuka in a four-way match.}}
|-
|-
|style="background: #dddddd;" colspan=5|''Titles vacated when team splits.''
|colspan=5|''The title was vacated in [[September 2003]] when the team split up.''
|-
|-
|Brother Yasshi [2], Condotti Shuji [2], Touru Owashi
|Touru Owashi, Condotti Shuji {{small|(2)}} and "brother" YASSHI {{small|(2)}}
|1
|[[September 20]] [[2003]]
|[[September 20]] [[2003]]
|[[Kyoto]], [[Japan]]
|[[Kyoto]], Japan
|{{small|Defeated Milano Collection A.T., [[Takayuki Mori|Anthony W. Mori]] and YOSSINO.}}
|-
|-
|Dragon Kid [3], Kenichiro Arai [2], [[Naruki Doi|Second Doi]]
|Kenichiro Arai {{small|(2)}}, Dragon Kid {{small|(3)}} and [[Naruki Doi|Second Doi]]
|1
|[[May9]] [[2003]]
|[[Shimonoseki]], [[Mexico]]
|[[May 9]] [[2003]]
|[[Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi|Shimonoseki]], [[Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi]], Japan ||
|-
|-
|style="background: #dddddd;" colspan=5|''Titles held up after a match versus Milano Colelction AT, YOSSINO & Anthony W. Mori ended in a "No Contest".''
|colspan=5|''The title was held up after a match against Milano Collection A.T., Anthony W. Mori and YOSSINO ended in a no contest in [[Kawasaki, Kanagawa|Kawasaki]], [[Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa]], Japan on [[June 6]] [[2004]].''
|-
|-
|style="background: #dddddd;" colspan=5|''Titles completely vacated on July 5, 2004 when Ultimo Dragon leaves Toryumon Japan, which lead the company to create [[Dragon Gate]].''
|colspan=5|''The title was retired when [[Yoshihiro Asai|Ultimo Dragon]] left Toryumon and took the name with him, with the former Toryumon wrestlers creating the [[Dragon Gate]] promotion.''
|-
|-
|[[Shoji Akiyoshi|Jado]], [[Keiji Takayama|Gedo]], Katsushi Takemura
|[[Keiji Takayama|Gedo]], [[Shoji Akiyoshi|Jado]] and Katsushi Takemura
|1
|[[September 9]] [[2004]]
|[[September 9]] [[2004]]
|[[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico]]
|Naucalpan, México, Mexico
|{{small|Defeated Taiji Ishimori, Shu Sato, Kei Sato for vacated titles.}}
|{{small|Defeated Taiji Ishimori, Kei Sato and Shu Sato.}}
|-
|-
|style="background: #dddddd;" colspan=5|''Titles vacated for unknown reasons.''
|colspan=5|''The title was later vacated.''
|-
|-
|Mango Fukuda, Pineapple Hanai, Takeshi Minamono
|Mango Fukuda, Pineapple Hanai and Takeshi Minamono
|1
|[[May 14]] [[2005]]
|[[May 14]] [[2005]]
|[[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]
|Mexico City, Mexico
|{{small|Defeated Solar I, Ultraman and Ultraman, Jr. at ''Toryumon Mexico 8th Anniversary''.<ref name="Toryumon05142005">{{cite web |url=http://www.cagematch.de/?id=1&nr=10981 |title=Toryumon Mexico 8th Anniversary results |accessdate=2008-02-27 |publisher=Cagematch.de |language=German}}</ref>}}
|{{small|Defeated Solar I, Ultraman, Ultraman Jr. for vacated titles.}}
|-
|-
|style="background: #dddddd;" colspan=5|''Titles vacated for unknown reasons.''
|colspan=5|''The title was later vacated.''
|-
|-
|Takuya Sugawara, Shu Sato, Kei Sato
|Kei Sato, Shu Sato and [[Takuya Sugawara]]
|1
|[[August 9]] [[2007]]
|[[August 9]] [[2007]]
|[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]
|Tokyo, Japan
|{{small|Defeated KAGETORA, Hercules Oosenga and Toru Owashi at ''Perfect Treasure''.<ref name="Results080907">{{cite web |url=http://www.cagematch.de/?id=1&nr=13012 |title=El Dorado Perfect Treasure results |accessdate=2008-02-27 |publisher=Cagematch.de |language=German}}</ref>}}
|-
|-
|colspan=5|''The title was vacated after the team split up on [[December 29]] [[2007]] in Tokyo, Japan at ''I Was Born to Love Treasure''.<ref name="Results122907">{{cite web |url=http://www.cagematch.de/?id=1&nr=15934 |title=El Dorado I Was Born to Love Treasure results |accessdate=2008-02-27 |publisher=Cagematch.de |language=German}}</ref>''
|Missioneros de la Muerte (el Signo [5], Negro Navarro [5], Rocky Santana [2])
|[[October 9]] [[1994]]
|[[Naucalpan]], [[Mexico]]
|-
|-
|Nobutaka Araya, Toru Owashi and Takuya Sugawara {{small|(2)}}
|style="background: #dddddd;" colspan=5|''Titles vacated on December 29, 2007 when Shu Sato & Kei Sato kick Sugawara out of the Hell Brothers unit.''
|1
|[[February 27]] [[2008]]
|Tokyo, Japan
|{{small|Defeated HELL DEMONS (Brahman Kei, Brahman Shu and Go) at ''Game of Treasure''.<ref name="Results022708">{{cite web |url=http://www.cagematch.de/?id=1&nr=15934 |title=El Dorado Game of Treasure results |accessdate=2008-02-27 |publisher=Cagematch.de |language=German}}</ref> }}
|-
|-
|}
|}

{{Uncategorized|date=February 2008}}
==References==
{{reflist}}

==See also==
*[[El Dorado Wrestling]]
*[[Toryumon]]
*[[Universal Wrestling Association]]

[[Category:El Dorado Wrestling championships]]
[[Category:Tag team wrestling championships]]
[[Category:Universal Wrestling Association championships]]

Revision as of 23:42, 27 February 2008

UWA World Trios Championship
Tournament information

The UWA World Trios Championship is a tag team professional wrestling championship created by the Mexican Universal Wrestling Association and defended there until the UWA closed in 1995.[1]

After the UWA's closing, the title was inactive for many years before being recycled as trios belts for the Toryumon Japan promotion. The titles fell back into disrepair due to Ultimo Dragon leaving Toryumon and taking the name with him, causing the then-Toryumon workers to to create Dragon Gate, where they created new belts for the new company.

After leaving Toryumon Japan, the titles ended up in the hands of it's descendant promotion El Dorado and the Mexico based Toryumon Gym. Neither group promoted shows on a regular basis, which produced two unsuccessful attempts to relaunch the championship.

In 2007, El Dorado revived the title again, where they are currently held by Nobutaka Araya, Touru Owashi and Takuya Sugawara.

Title history

Silver marks in the history indicate periods of unknown lineage.

Wrestlers: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Blackman, Kung Fu and Kato Kung Lee 1 March 18 1984 Naucalpan, México, Mexico Defeated Solar I, Super Astro and Ultraman to become the first champions.
Los Misionares de la Muerte
(Negro Navarro, El Signo and El Texano)
1 1984
Los Misionares de la Muerte
(Negro Navarro (2), El Signo (2) and El Texano (2))
2 April 24 1987 Naucalpan, México, Mexico Defeated Los Villanos (III, IV and V).
Los Brazos
(El Brazo, Brazo de Oro and Brazo de Plata)
1 August 14 1987 Panama Defeated El Baron, Celestial and El Tauru.
Los Villanos
(Villano I, Villano IV and Villano V)
1 May 30 1988 Puebla, Puebla, Mexico
Khaos, Rambo and Zandokan 1 April 23 1989 Mexico City, Mexico Defeated Los Brazos.
Los Brazos 2 August 20 1989
Khaos (2), Rambo (2) and Zandokan (2) 2 March 18 1990 Naucalpan, México, Mexico
Los Villanos 2 June 14 1990 Naucalpan, México, Mexico
Los Brazos 3 October 21 1990 Naucalpan, México, Mexico
Los Villanos 3 January 1 1991 Naucalpan, México, Mexico
The Hawaiian Beasts
(Fatu, Great Kokina and The Samoan Savage)
1 April 7 1991 Naucalpan, México, Mexico
Los Villanos 4 May 31 1991 Naucalpan, México, Mexico
Los Misionares de la Muerte
(Black Power II, Negro Navarro (3) and El Signo (3))
1 March 1 1992 Naucalpan, México, Mexico
El Engendro, Shu El Guerrero and Scorpio, Jr. 1 May 30 1993 Naucalpan, México, Mexico
Los Misionares de la Muerte
(Black Power II (2), Negro Navarro (4) and El Signo (4))
2 December 25 1993 Nezahualcóyotl, México, Mexico
El Engendro (2), Shu El Guerrero (2) and Scorpio, Jr. (2) 2 May 30 1994 Puebla, Puebla, Mexico
Los Misionares de la Muerte
(Negro Navarro (5), Rocky Santana and El Signo (5))
1 June 6 1994 Puebla, Puebla, Mexico
Shu El Guerrero (3), Scorpio, Jr. (3) and Villano V (5) 1 October 2 1994 Naucalpan, México, Mexico
Los Misionares de la Muerte
(Negro Navarro (6), Rocky Santana (2) and El Signo (6))
2 October 9 1994 Naucalpan, México, Mexico
The title was vacated when the UWA closed in 1995.
Big Fuji, CIMA and SUWA 1 May 16 2001 Mexico City, Mexico Defeated Apolo Dantes, Valentin Mayo and Negro Navarro after the title was revived by Toryumon Japan.
Darkness Dragon, Yasushi Kanda and Susumu Mochizuki 1 July 8 2001 Tokyo, Japan
Big Fuji (2), CIMA (2) and SUWA (2) 2 July 19 2001 Kagoshima, Kagoshima, Japan
Dragon Kid, Magnum TOKYO and Ryo Saito 1 August 14 2001 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Big Fuji, CIMA & SUWA and Darkness Dragon, Yasushi Kanda & Masaaki Mochizuki in a three-way match.
Darkness Dragon (2), Masaaki Mochizuki and Susumu Mochizuki (2) 1 October 28 2001 Tokyo, Japan
Big Fuji (2), CIMA (2) and TARU (3) 1 January 8 2002 Tokyo, Japan
Milano Collection A.T., YOSSINO and "brother" YASSHI 1 September 8 2002 Tokyo, Japan
Genki Horiguchi, Ryo Saito (2) and Susumu Yokosuka (3) 1 May 16 2003 Kobe, Hyōgo, Japan
Kenichiro Arai, Dragon Kid (2) and Masaaki Mochizuki (3) 1 June 29 2003 Hyōgo, Japan
Milano Collection A.T. (2), Condotti Shuji and YOSSINO (2) 1 August 30 2003 Tokyo, Japan Defeated Kenichiro Arai, Dragon Kid & Masaaki Mochizuki; CIMA, Don Fujii & SUWA; and Genki Horiguchi, Magnum TOKYO & Toru Yokosuka in a four-way match.
The title was vacated in September 2003 when the team split up.
Touru Owashi, Condotti Shuji (2) and "brother" YASSHI (2) 1 September 20 2003 Kyoto, Japan Defeated Milano Collection A.T., Anthony W. Mori and YOSSINO.
Kenichiro Arai (2), Dragon Kid (3) and Second Doi 1 May 9 2003 Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, Japan
The title was held up after a match against Milano Collection A.T., Anthony W. Mori and YOSSINO ended in a no contest in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan on June 6 2004.
The title was retired when Ultimo Dragon left Toryumon and took the name with him, with the former Toryumon wrestlers creating the Dragon Gate promotion.
Gedo, Jado and Katsushi Takemura 1 September 9 2004 Naucalpan, México, Mexico Defeated Taiji Ishimori, Kei Sato and Shu Sato.
The title was later vacated.
Mango Fukuda, Pineapple Hanai and Takeshi Minamono 1 May 14 2005 Mexico City, Mexico Defeated Solar I, Ultraman and Ultraman, Jr. at Toryumon Mexico 8th Anniversary.[2]
The title was later vacated.
Kei Sato, Shu Sato and Takuya Sugawara 1 August 9 2007 Tokyo, Japan Defeated KAGETORA, Hercules Oosenga and Toru Owashi at Perfect Treasure.[3]
The title was vacated after the team split up on December 29 2007 in Tokyo, Japan at I Was Born to Love Treasure.[4]
Nobutaka Araya, Toru Owashi and Takuya Sugawara (2) 1 February 27 2008 Tokyo, Japan Defeated HELL DEMONS (Brahman Kei, Brahman Shu and Go) at Game of Treasure.[5]

References

  1. ^ "U.W.A. World Trios Title". Puroresu Dojo. 2003. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  2. ^ "Toryumon Mexico 8th Anniversary results" (in German). Cagematch.de. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  3. ^ "El Dorado Perfect Treasure results" (in German). Cagematch.de. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  4. ^ "El Dorado I Was Born to Love Treasure results" (in German). Cagematch.de. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  5. ^ "El Dorado Game of Treasure results" (in German). Cagematch.de. Retrieved 2008-02-27.

See also