Real World Championship
The World Heavyweight Championship (世界ヘビー級王座, sekai hebī-kyū ōza), also referred to as the Real World Championship was a championship established and promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Karl Gotch was billed as a first champion by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. It used the belt (or belt replica) of American Wrestling Alliance (Ohio)'s AWA World Heavyweight Championship, which was held by Karl Gotch from September 11, 1962 to September 7, 1964. The title was successfully defended only once, by Antonio Inoki against Red Pimpernel on day 12 of New Golden Series on October 9, 1972. Karl Gotch was the final champion in his second reign, winning the title from Antonio Inoki on October 10, 1972.
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Real World Championship
The World Heavyweight Championship (世界ヘビー級王座, sekai hebī-kyū ōza), also referred to as the Real World Championship was a championship established and promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. Karl Gotch was billed as a first champion by New Japan Pro-Wrestling. It used the belt (or belt replica) of American Wrestling Alliance (Ohio)'s AWA World Heavyweight Championship, which was held by Karl Gotch from September 11, 1962 to September 7, 1964. The title was successfully defended only once, by Antonio Inoki against Red Pimpernel on day 12 of New Golden Series on October 9, 1972. Karl Gotch was the final champion in his second reign, winning the title from Antonio Inoki on October 10, 1972.
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The World Heavyweight Champion ...... nio Inoki on October 10, 1972.
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World Heavyweight Championship
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New Golden Series – day 10
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New Golden Series – day 13
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Karl Gotch
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Karl Gotch
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Championship abandoned without any formal announcement.
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Recognized as a champion by Ne ...... orld Heavyweight Championship.
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Won the title via count-out. Lou Thesz was a special guest referee.
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New Japan Pro-Wrestling's top heavyweight championship
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The World Heavyweight Champion ...... nio Inoki on October 10, 1972.
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