History of the World Championships | 2021-March

Like February, March saw very few title changes. I suppose everyone was saving their load for Mania weekend. I’m sorry if that brought up images you didn’t want to see. 

March 1, 2021 – St. Petersburg, Florida

Bobby Lashley def. The Miz {WWE Championship Lumberjack Match}
From WWE Raw 1449. They’d tried to put on this match at the end of the first and second hours of this episode of Raw, but both times Miz weaseled out of the match. Hence the lumberjacks here. Weirdly, it’s all heel lumberjacks that keep Miz from running away. That’s pretty dumb. Miz is abhorrent but he was only champion for a week. I’m not advocating that he be champ longer, I just wouldn’t mind if motivations made sense. Lashley dominates, lumberjacks regulate, and we have a new champion at 3:01 thanks to the Hurt Lock. *

March 6, 2021 – Hanceville, Alabama

Lee Moriarty def. Warhorse {IWTV Independent Wrestling Championship Match}
From the third annual New South HOSS Tournament. I liked the blue globe belt better than this red one, but I appreciate the change so I have something to use as my header image. I don’t know what Alabama’s COVID precautions were at this time, but they drew the same amount of fans to this show as they did a year earlier just before the world locked down. Glad to see the fans wearing masks, as Alabama doesn’t suicide dive into removing their mask mandate until a month after this show. It sounds like one of the commentators also has a mask on, and while I’m all for him being safe and keeping others safe it sure does sound muffled. Moriarty earned this shot by winning IWTV’s Masked Wrestler tournament, working under the pseudonym Genkai. Considering the pandemic, Warhorse defended the title a metric butt-ton of times throughout his over 500 days as champ. This got the fans going near the end, and was a perfectly fine back-and-forth situation. Warhorse went for sudden bursts of offense and tried to put Moriarty away with a Cloverleaf. Moriarty worked Warhorse’s arm in an attempt to neutralize the Cloverleaf. So that’s all good. But this didn’t feel nearly as important as Warhorse’s title win. I suppose part of that is the HOSS tournament finals going on last instead of this, but this was still a big title change after a long title reign earned by a challenger who won a  big if silly tournament. I guess that happens sometimes. Moriarty countered the Cloverleaf to a cradle for the win at 14:59. ***¼ 

March 17, 2021 – Tokyo, Japan

ASUKA def. Rina Yamashita {Beyond the Sea Championship Match}
From SEAdLINNNG Grow Together! You’d think a match to fill the vacant singles title would main event the show, but you’d be an idiot for thinking that. SEAdLINNNG was also running a tag tournament at the time, and the tournament final was the main event. ASUKA came to the ring wearing her Guts World Pro Six Man Tag title belt and Yamashita had her King of FREEDOM Tag Team belt. The GWP belt is interesting because the promotion that created it folded but the titles live on in DDT. I have to wonder if Yamashita was legitimately knocked silly here. In the last few minutes of the match, ASUKA hit her with a pair of really scary German suplexes and a roundhouse kick that deserves YouTube virality. After that, Yamashita looked really out of it. If she wasn’t, her selling is amazing. This whole match did a lot to make ASUKA look like a killer, and a mean one at that as she spent the first half of the match not just beating up Yamashita but mimicking her scummy gimmick as well. ASUKA hit a scoop brainbuster for the win at 13:30. ***½

March 19, 2021 – Yarmouth, Maine

Daniel Garcia def. Christian Casanova {Limitless Wrestling World Championship Match}
From Limitless Double Vision. They played up that Anthony Greene left Limitless as champion and that Casanova wanted to force a tournament for a vacant title just the same. I was not prepared for Garcia to work this whole match as a heel. I’d just watched Casanova’s title win, and Garcia’s babyface fight was my favorite part of that match! He did a good job on the other side though, I think my expectations were just for something that they didn’t have planned. They had an action-packed match that got the small crowd very jazzed up again, and then totally foamed when Garcia won with a rear naked choke at 20:26. This kid is very good, and Casanova put him over in a big way on his way to NXT. ***½

March 20, 2021 – Tokyo, Japan

Kaori Yoneyama def. Leon {PURE-J Openweight Championship Match}
From PURE-J Fight Together, which I’m just now realizing is PURE-J’s weekly show. This had a lot less of the comedy bullshit from Yoneyama than I expected, as she worked this straight the whole way through. It wasn’t a blow away match, but there was a lot of effort from both women and the crowd responded in kind. I especially liked the blocked avalanche Code Red from Yoneyama leading to her sunset bomb plan B. Yoneyama got the win at 16:37 by cutting back a roll up after Leon hit her brainbuster. ***¼

In the next chunk, it’s WrestleMania season and also Golden Week in Japan, and on top of that a good portion of the world is emerging from COVID quarantine. So lot’s of movement in the title pictures all over the place.