ICE×∞ Championship
Miyako Matsumoto with the current version of the title in 2018
Details
PromotionIce Ribbon
Date establishedDecember 23, 2008[1]
Current champion(s)Ibuki Hoshi
Date wonAugust 26, 2023
Other name(s)
  • ICE×60 Championship
    (2008 – 2013)
  • ICE×∞ Championship
    (2013 – present)
Statistics
First champion(s)Seina
Most reignsTsukasa Fujimoto (7 reigns)
Longest reignTsukasa Fujimoto
(4th reign, 615 days)
Shortest reignMaki Narumiya
(12 days)
Oldest championTsukasa Fujimoto
(37 years, 177 days)
Youngest championRiho
(12 years, 303 days)
Heaviest championSatsuki Totoro
(74 kg (163 lb))[2]
Lightest championTsukushi
(44 kg (97 lb))[3]

The Innocent Candies Evolution (ICE)×∞ Championship (Japanese: ICE×∞王座, Hepburn: ICE Kurosu Infiniti Ōza), mainly known as the ICE Cross Infinity Championship is a women's professional wrestling world championship created and promoted by the Ice Ribbon promotion.

Title history

Mio Shirai with the previous title design in November 2012.

The championship, which is situated at the top of Ice Ribbon's championship hierarchy, was introduced as the ICE×60 Championship on December 23, 2008, when Seina defeated Makoto in the finals of a tournament to become the inaugural champion. Seina was the first champion in the title's history.[1] Tsukasa Fujimoto holds the record for most reigns, with seven.[4][5][6][7][8] Fujimoto also holds the record for the longest reign in the title's history at 615 days, achieved on her fourth reign. Maki Narumiya holds the record for the shortest reign with her only reign lasting 12 days.[9]

The championship's original name referred to its weight limit of 60 kilograms (130 lb),[10] which was abolished in July 2013.[11] To reflect the change, the title was renamed the ICE×∞ (ICE Cross Infinity) Championship on August 12, 2013.[12][13] Time limits for championship matches were also raised from the original 20 minutes to 30 minutes;[10] in the event of a time limit draw, the title is vacated.[10]

Like most professional wrestling championships, the title is won as a result of a scripted match. There have been a total of thirty-seven reigns shared among twenty-three different wrestlers. The current champion is Ibuki Hoshi who is in her first reign.

Vacant title tournament (2022)

Tsukushi Haruka vacated the title on May 4, 2022 prior of her retirement from professional wrestling. A tournament to crown a new champion took place between May 28 and June 26, 2022.

Round 1
May 28,[14][15] June 11[16]
Quarterfinals
June 18[17]
Semifinals
June 26[18]
Final
June 26[18]
            
Saori Anou Pin
Hikari Shimizu 10:41
Saori Anou Pin
Amin 9:54
Sumika Yanagawa Pin
Amin 8:33
Saori Anou Pin
Tae Honma 11:38
Tae Honma Sub
Asahi 10:22
Tae Honma Pin
Satsuki Totoro 11:03
Nao Ishikawa Pin
Satsuki Totoro 13:14
Saori Anou Pin
Yuki Mashiro 15:45
Makoto Pin
Yuko Sakurai 11:46
Makoto 14:51
Yuki Mashiro Pin
Kaho Matsushita Pin
Yuki Mashiro 12:50
Yuki Mashiro Pin
Ibuki Hoshi 10:00
Maika Ozaki Pin
Saran 9:47
Maika Ozaki 14:18
Ibuki Hoshi Pin
Misa Kagura Pin
Ibuki Hoshi 9:28

Reigns

As of January 14, 2024, there have been 35 reigns between 21 champions and four vacancies. Seina was the inaugural champion. Tsukasa Fujimoto holds the record for most reigns at seven. Fujimoto's four reign is the longest at 615 days. while Maki Narumiya's first and only reign is the shortest at 12 days. Fujimoto is the oldest champion at 37 years old, while Riho is the youngest at 12 years old.

Ibuki Hoshi is the current champion in her first reign. She won the title by defeating Yuuri at Ice Ribbon 1297 ~ Ice In Wonderland 2023 on August 26, 2023, in Tokyo, Japan.[19]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign DaysDefenses
1 Seina December 23, 2008 Ice Ribbon 28 Tokyo, Japan 1 260[20] Seina defeated Makoto in the finals of a six-woman single-elimination tournament to become the inaugural champion. [1]
2 Kiyoko Ichiki January 18, 2009 Ice Ribbon 32: Kitazawa Tournament Tokyo, Japan 1 2173[21] [20]
3 Makoto August 23, 2009 Ice Adventures in Wonderland Tokyo, Japan 1 501[22] [21]
4 Emi Sakura October 12, 2009 Ice Ribbon Kitazawa Town Hall Convention Tokyo, Japan 1 8410[5] [22]
5 Tsukasa Fujimoto January 4, 2010 New Year Ribbon Games Tokyo, Japan 1 763[23] This match was also the Super Ice Cup 1 tournament final. [5]
6 Miyako Matsumoto March 21, 2010 Ice Ribbon 168 Tokyo, Japan 1 131[24] [23]
7 Riho April 3, 2010 Ice Ribbon 172 Tokyo, Japan 1 300[25] [24]
8 Emi Sakura May 3, 2010 Ice Ribbon 180: Golden Ribbon Tokyo, Japan 2 772[26] [25]
9 Hikari Minami July 19, 2010 Ice Ribbon 202: Itabashi Tournament Tokyo, Japan 1 660[27] [26]
10 Command Bolshoi September 23, 2010 Knights of Ice Ribbon Tokyo, Japan 1 942[6] [27]
11 Tsukasa Fujimoto December 26, 2010 RibbonMania Tokyo, Japan 2 2387[28] [6]
12 Hikari Minami August 21, 2011 Ice Adventures in Wonderland Tokyo, Japan 2 903[7] [28]
13 Tsukasa Fujimoto November 19, 2011 Ice Ribbon 344 Tokyo, Japan 3 360[29] [7]
14 Hikaru Shida December 25, 2011 RibbonMania Tokyo, Japan 1 2735[30] [29]
15 Mio Shirai September 23, 2012 Knights of Ice Ribbon Tokyo, Japan 1 992[31] [30]
16 Maki Narumiya December 31, 2012 RibbonMania Tokyo, Japan 1 120[32] [31]
Vacated January 12, 2013 Ice Ribbon 440 Saitama, Japan Maki Narumiya vacated the championship after being sidelined with a spinal cord injury. [33]
17 Tsukushi February 27, 2013 Ice Ribbon 451 Saitama, Japan 1 1373[8] Tsukushi defeated Miyako Matsumoto in the finals of an eight-woman round-robin tournament to win the vacant championship. [34]
18 Tsukasa Fujimoto July 14, 2013 Ice Ribbon Shinjuku Tournament Tokyo, Japan 4 61511[35] This match was a championship unification match, also contested for the IW19 Championship. Fujimoto also abolished the title's 60 kg (130 lb) weight limit. Title renamed ICE×∞ Championship on August 12, 2013. [8]
19 Kurumi March 21, 2015 Ice Ribbon March Tokyo, Japan 1 952[36] Kurumi changed her ring name to Hiragi Kurumi on May 4, 2015. [35]
20 Aoi Kizuki June 24, 2015 9th Anniversary in Korakuen Hall Tokyo, Japan 1 1902[37] [36]
21 Hamuko Hoshi December 31, 2015 RibbonMania Tokyo, Japan 1 812[38] [37]
22 Risa Sera March 21, 2016 Hiroshima Ribbon Hiroshima, Japan 1 1041[4] [38]
23 Tsukasa Fujimoto July 3, 2016 Summer Jumbo Ribbon Tokyo, Japan 5 1239[39] [4]
Vacated November 3, 2016 Ice Ribbon 765 Tokyo, Japan The championship was vacated after Tsukasa Fujimoto's defense against Tsukushi ended in a 30-minute time limit draw. [39]
24 Risa Sera December 31, 2016 RibbonMania Tokyo, Japan 2 3657[40] Sera defeated Tsukasa Fujimoto in the finals of a fourteen-woman single-elimination tournament to win the vacant championship. [41]
25 Hiragi Kurumi December 31, 2017 RibbonMania Tokyo, Japan 2 841[42] [40]
26 Miyako Matsumoto March 25, 2018 Ice Ribbon March Tokyo, Japan 2 492[43] [44]
27 Hamuko Hoshi May 13, 2018 Ryogoku KFC Ribbon Tokyo, Japan 2 340[45] [46]
28 Tsukasa Fujimoto June 16, 2018 Osaka Ribbon Osaka, Japan 6 1983[47] [48]
29 Maya Yukihi December 31, 2018 RibbonMania Tokyo, Japan 1 2154[49] [50]
Vacated August 3, 2019 Osaka Ribbon Osaka, Japan The championship was vacated after Maya Yukihi's defense against Tsukasa Fujimoto ended in a 30-minute time limit draw.
30 Maya Yukihi September 14, 2019 Yokohama Bunka Gymnasium III Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan 2 3306[51] Yukihi defeated Risa Sera in the finals of a round-robin tournament to win the vacant championship. [52]
31 Suzu Suzuki August 9, 2020 Ice Ribbon Yokohama Bunka Gymnasium Final Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan 1 1674[9] [53]
32 Tsukasa Fujimoto January 23, 2021 Ice Ribbon 1095 ~ Winter Story Tokyo, Japan 7 2949[54] [9]
33 Tsukushi Haruka November 13, 2021 Ice Ribbon 1157 Tokyo, Japan 2 1727[55] Haruka was previously known simply as Tsukushi. [56]
Vacated May 4, 2022 Ice Ribbon 1199 ~ Yokohama Budokan II Tokyo, Japan The championship was vacated after Haruka retired from professional wrestling. [57]
34 Saori Anou June 26, 2022 After the rain Ribbon 2022 Tokyo, Japan 1 2665 Defeated Yuki Mashiro in a tournament final to win the vacant title. [18]
35 Satsuki Totoro March 19, 2023 Ice Ribbon 1267 Tokyo, Japan 1 1203 [58]
36 Yuuri July 17, 2023 Ice Ribbon 1289 ~ Yokohama Ribbon 2023 July Tokyo, Japan 1 401 [59]
37 Ibuki Hoshi August 26, 2023 Ice Ribbon 1297 ~ Ice in Wonderland 2023 Tokyo, Japan 1 141+2 [60]

Combined reigns

As of January 14, 2024.

Tsukasa Fujimoto, record seven-time champion, who also holds the record for the most defenses at 42, and longest combined reigning days at 1,580.
Current champion Ibuki Hoshi.
Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Tsukasa Fujimoto7421,580
2 Maya Yukihi210545
3 Risa Sera28469
4 Tsukushi/Tsukushi Haruka210309
5 Hikaru Shida15273
6 Saori Anou15266
7 Kiyoko Ichiki13217
8 Aoi Kizuki12190
9 Hiragi Kurumi/Kurumi23179
10 Suzu Suzuki14167
11 Emi Sakura212161
12 Hikari Minami23156
13 Ibuki Hoshi12141+
14 Satsuki Totoro13120
15 Hamuko Hoshi22115
16 Mio Shirai1299
17 Command Bolshoi1294
18 Miyako Matsumoto2362
19 Makoto1150
20 Yuuri1140
21 Riho1030
22 Seina1026
23 Maki Narumiya1012

See also

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