Following the name of the champion(s): Indicates the number of times the wrestler has held that title at that point.
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Indicates a gap in the listing where title changes are not known.
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If used next to the names of the wrestlers, they may, in fact, not have held the title in the period indicated. If used next to the dates or places, either they are possibly wrong or the title changes are fictitious.
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Title was held or changed hands no later than this. In these cases, it is known that a wrestler held the title at a certain time but not when he/she won it.
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Broadcast date; the actual recording date is unknown.
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Order uncertain. Different titleholders may be known for the same year, for example, but it is not known who held the title before whom.
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Unofficial or disputable claims. These are usually matches that certainly took place, but where there is doubt that the wrestler shown should be recognized as a true title holder. These listings are also italicized in HTML files
World Women's Wrestling Association
World (Men's) Midgets Title
Pretty Atom
1970s
The first champion; vacant and inactive in 80s after his retirement.
Little Frankie
1990-03-02
Matsudo
Defeats Tsunokake Hitoshi (Tsunokake Tomezo) Tsunokake; defeats CMLL world champion Enanito Fili Estrella on 95-06-05 in Tōkyō to become the first WMA Unified World Midgets champion.
Tsunokake Tomezo
1998-05-05
Tōkyō
Little Frankie [2]
1998-09-15
Tōkyō
Mr. Buttaman
2000-12-03
Tōkyō
Tsunokake Tomezo [2]
2001-02-28
Tōkyō
Defeats Sorimachi Hiroshi, Buttaman doing a parody of a famous actor Sorimachi Takashi; vacant on 02-04-28 when Tsunokake retires.
Little Frankie [3]
2002-08-27
Tōkyō
Awarded as the permanent champion after his passing on 02-08-15.