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All Asia Athlete Women

Heavyweight Title ( 1996-11 ~ 1998-05 )
Singles Title ( 1998-05 ~ 2005-04-10 )
  ( 2022-01 ~   )
(as of 2024-08-08)

Nagayo Chigusa 1996-11-02 SIN
Defeats Devil Masami to become the first champion.
Devil Masami 1997-09-20 Kawasaki
Wins title as Super Heel Devil Masami from ZERO (Nagayo); renamed AAAW Singles Title in 98-07 when weight divisions are discontinued.
Nagayo Chigusa [2] 1998-08-23 Tōkyō
Aja Kong 1999-05-16 Tōkyō
Ozaki Mayumi 2001-01-14 Tōkyō
Aja Kong [2] 2001-10-28 Nagoya
Satomura Meiko 2001-12-15 Yokohama
Nagashima Chikayo 2002-06-02 Tōkyō
Toyota Manami 2002-10-20 Yokohama
Dynamite Kansai 2003-11-30 Tōkyō
Hamada Ayako 2004-01-11 Tōkyō
Satomura Meiko [2] 2004-04-30 Tōkyō
Aja Kong [3] 2005-04-03 Yokohama
Title retired when GAEA Japan closes on 05-04-10.

On 21-06-13 in Tōkyō, Hashimoto Chihiro & DASH Chisako & Iwata Mika (representing Sendai Girls for the promotion's singles and tag team titles) defeat Momono Mio & Kadokura Rin & Hoshizuki Mei (representing Marverlous for AAAW singles and tag team titles formerly recognized by GAEA JAPAN) in an elimination match to gain the rights to all the titles involved; Hashimoto last eliminates Momono.
Hashimoto Chihiro 2022-01-10  
Restrospectively recognized as the 14th champion after the match against Iroha Takumi (see below).
Iroha Takumi 2022-01-10 Tōkyō
Defeats Hashimoto Chihiro for the rights to AAAW singles and tag team titles and is recognized as the 15th champion; vacates on 22-11-04 due to injury.
Nagashima Chikayo 2022-12-04 Tōkyō
Defeats Momono Mio in tournament final.
Momono Mio 2023-05-03 Tōkyō
Ozaki Mayumi [2] 2023-08-07 Tōkyō
Iroha Takumi [2] 2024-08-08 Tōkyō