Title Changes On This Day in Wrestling (June 14th)

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According to wrestlingdata.com, 274 title changes have taken place on June 14th across promotions around the world. Below are the notable championship changes recorded on this date:

Pro Wrestling Title changes on June 14th

YearChampionshipNew champion(s)
1957NWA World Heavyweight TitleÉdouard Carpentier
1957Mexican National Tag Team TitlesBlack Shadow & Blue Demon
1969Mexican National Welterweight TitleHuracán Ramírez
1989NWA World Tag Team Titles (Mid-Atlantic Version)Jimmy Garvin & Michael Hayes
1993WWF Tag Team TitlesRick Steiner & Scott Steiner
1995IWGP Junior Heavyweight TitleKoji Kanemoto
1998WCW World Television TitleBooker T
1998WCW Cruiserweight TitleChris Jericho
2003ROH #1-Contender TrophyPaul London
2009GHC Heavyweight TitleGo Shiozaki
2009GHC Heavyweight TitleVacant
2010WWE United States TitleThe Miz
2010PWR Women’s TitlePrincesa Sugehit
2015WWE Tag Team TitlesDarren Young & Titus O’Neil
2015AAA World Trios TitlesEl Averno, Chessman & Cibernético
2016TNA X-Division TitleMike Bennett
2019CMLL World Super Lightweight TitleVacant
2023Mexican National Women’s TitleVacant
2026IWGP Junior Heavyweight TitleYOH
2026IWGP Global Heavyweight TitleShota Umino
2026IWGP Heavyweight TitleYota Tsuji
2026IWGP Tag Team TitlesGreat-O-Khan & HENARE
2026NEVER Openweight TitleAaron Wolf

1957-1969

The earliest June 14th entries are from 1957: Édouard Carpentier won the NWA World Heavyweight Title, and Black Shadow and Blue Demon won the Mexican National Tag Team Titles. Huracán Ramírez won the Mexican National Welterweight Title in 1969.

1989-1998

Jimmy Garvin and Michael Hayes won the NWA World Tag Team Titles (Mid-Atlantic Version) in 1989. Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner won the WWF Tag Team Titles in 1993. Koji Kanemoto won the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title in 1995. In 1998, Booker T won the WCW World Television Title and Chris Jericho won the WCW Cruiserweight Title.

2003-2010

Paul London won the ROH #1-Contender Trophy in 2003. In 2009, Go Shiozaki won the GHC Heavyweight Title, which was also recorded as vacated that year. In 2010, The Miz won the WWE United States Title and Princesa Sugehit won the PWR Women’s Title.

2015-2023

In 2015, Darren Young and Titus O’Neil won the WWE Tag Team Titles, and El Averno, Chessman, and Cibernético won the AAA World Trios Titles. Mike Bennett won the TNA X-Division Title in 2016. The CMLL World Super Lightweight Title was vacated in 2019, and the Mexican National Women’s Title was vacated in 2023.

2026

Five titles changed hands on June 14th, 2026 at NJPW Dominion. YOH won the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Title. Shota Umino won the IWGP Global Heavyweight Title. Yota Tsuji won the IWGP Heavyweight Title. Great-O-Khan and HENARE won the IWGP Tag Team Titles. Aaron Wolf won the NEVER Openweight Title.

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