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- psychology. Championships contested by cruiserweights cannot be held by wrestlers who are not cruiserweights, but cruiserweights are normally eligible to compete...
- referred to as cruiserweights. The event was originally titled the Global Cruiserweight Series before being renamed as the Cruiserweight classic. Tournament...
- Cruiserweight is a term ****ociated with: Cruiserweight (boxing), a weight class in boxing between light heavyweight and heavyweight Cruiserweight (MMA)...
- kg) and under—designated as cruiserweights—could compete for the title. Originally established as the WWE Cruiserweight Championship, it was first unveiled...
- (WWF/WWE). It was contested by wrestlers under 225 lbs, billed as cruiserweights. Following the acquisition of WCW by the then-WWF in 2001, it became...
- Cruiserweight, also referred to as junior heavyweight, is a weight class in professional boxing between light heavyweight and heavyweight. Before the...
- he performs on the Raw brand. Widely regarded as one of the greatest cruiserweight wrestlers of all time, Mysterio is an inductee of the AAA Hall of Fame...
- originally a World Championship Wrestling (WCW) title. It was challenged by cruiserweights at a maximum weight of 225 lbs. During the WWE brand extension, it was...
- referred to as cruiserweights. During its tenure, it was the only WWE championship with a weight limit. Established as the WWE Cruiserweight Championship...
- Super cruiserweight, is a weight class in combat sports. Super cruiserweights, also called Junior Heavyweights, have been described as being in the gray...