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Post by supinesnake on May 28, 2024 20:50:47 GMT
FWA Title Histories, Records, and Accolades
Welcome to the seventeen year history of the FWA. In this thread you will find a complete break down of each FWA title and it's history. Scroll through to see who has to most wins, longest reigns, or most combined days of every title. At the bottom of this page, you'll also find a section featuring our other accolades. Things such as leading World Champions, Carnal Contendership winners, Golden Opportunity winners, and Back in Business Main Event History can all be found here. A lot of the more recent work in this thread, including the excellent layout that this information is now in, is thanks to unparalleled research and organisation from Sully.
Please note that FWA's history is seventeen years plus long, and has spanned across three different forums. Between 2005 and 2013, PWS Forums was the home of FWA. This was the website that hosted all of its shows, rosters, and title histories. In October 2013, PWS Forums crashed most of the records from it became unretrieveable. FWA was fortunate enough to get adopted here at WrestlingClique Forums, and it was FWA's home between November 2013 and September 2022. The FWA moved to WestlingSmarks Forums at the start of October 2022. While we were able to recover the exact title history of each of our championships during the move from PWS to WC, some of our exact dates were not able to be recovered. Therefore, if you see a "N/A" listed next to a record, that means the date for that record is Not Available. Luckily, this is only a small amount of our records and most of our history has been recorded to the exact date.
Enjoy this thread at your leisure, and who knows...maybe you can become a part of FWA's history?
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Post by supinesnake on May 28, 2024 20:51:20 GMT
FWA World Championship
Classic Design
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The most prestigious belt in the FWA. It was the first ever belt to have been fought for in competition, when Fred X became the first champion in FWA history. He held that title for just 13 days before losing it, but he earned a distinction that would be remembered forever.
Today, it's still the most coveted belt anyone can achieve with over seventeen years of history.
Most Wins (Chris Kennedy at 5)
Chris Kennedy is currently the leader with five unique reigns. Hall hit the four-reign mark first when he defeated Chris Kennedy himself in November 2013. But Chris Kennedy soon came out of nowhere to retie the record with a win against Cyrus Truth at Back in Business XIII. Then he set a new record with his win against Michelle von Horrowitz at Lights Out. The five reigns is tops and the moment it wouldn't appear like anyone is close either.
Longest Reign (Matt Boudreau at 656 days)
"The Idol" Matt Boudreau achieved the longest reign when he held the title for an incredible 656 days between September 2008 and July 2010. His reign came to a tragic end however when he was forced to vacate the belt due to a terminal illness that left heavy hearts in the wrestling world for a long time to come.
Saint Sully has the second longest reign with his reign of 407 days between October 2019 and November 2020, while Gabrielle Montgomery's reign is third with her reign of 363 days between September 2014 and September 2015.
Most Combined Days (Cyrus Truth at 795 days)
Currently, Cyrus Truth holds the record for most combined days as FWA World Champion with a remarkable 795 days. Chris Kennedy has the second most days as FWA World Champion with a combined total of 716 days. Matt Boudreau's solo reign is behind him at third with 656 days, Gabrielle Montgomery is behind him at fourth 619 combined days, and lastly is Saint Sully with the fifth most combined days of 587.
History.
Number | Champion | Date Won | Days Held (Combined) | Notes | 1. | Fred Ex | Sept 12th, 2005 | 13 | First Inaugural Champion. | 2. | G-Rich | Sept 25th, 2005 | 14 | | 3. | Fred Ex (2x) | Oct 9th, 2005 | 35 (48) | First 2x FWA World Champion. | 4. | Livewire | Nov 13th, 2005 | 16 | | - | **Vacated** | Nov 29th, 2005 | - | | 5. | Eternity | Dec 19th, 2005 | 27 | | - | **Vacated** | Jan 15th, 2006 | - | | 6. | Daniel Sinclair | Jan 29th, 2006 | 45 | | 7. | Sean Kelleher | Mar 14th, 2006 | 84 | | 8. | Daniel Sinclair (2x) | Jun 5th, 2006 | 15 (60) | Second 2x FWA World Champion. | - | **Vacated** | Jun 19th, 2006 | - | | 9. | Sean Kelleher (2x) | July 27th, 2006 | 196 (230) | First to hold the title over 100 days. | - | *Vacated** | Feb 7th, 2007 | - | | 10. | G-Rich (2x) | Apr 5th, 2007 | <1 (15) | Shortest reign in FWA History at 3 minutes. | 11. | Ryan Hall | Apr 5th, 2007 | 200 | | 12. | Tony Juvenile | Oct 21st, 2007 | 57 | | 13. | Jillian De Silva | Dec 16th, 2007 | 69 | First female World Champion. | 14. | Tony Juvenile (2x) | Feb 22nd, 2008 | 24 (81) | | 15. | Nate Richardson | Mar 16th, 2008 | 77 | | 16. | Ryan Hall (2x) | May 2nd, 2008 | 61 (261) | | 17. | Faheem Fate | July 2nd, 2008 | 32 | | 18. | Ryan Hall (3x) | Aug 3rd, 2008 | 56 (317) | Became the first 3x FWA World Champion. | 19. | "The Idol" Matt Boudreau | Sept 28th, 2008 | 656 | Longest reign in FWA World Championship History. Vacated due to terminal illness. | - | **Vacated** | July 16th, 2010 | - | Vacated due to Matt Boudreau's forced retirement following a terminal illness. | 20. | Drew Jolson | July 23rd, 2010 | 57 | | 21. | Rocky Creed | Sept 18th, 2010 | 63 | | 22. | Gabrielle Montgomery | Nov 20th, 2010 | 256 | Became just the second woman in history to win the title, and holds the record for longest reign as a female. | 23. | Duke Drazin | Aug 3rd, 2011 | 167 | | 24. | "The Astonishing" Chris Kennedy | Jan 17th, 2012 | 334 days | Kennedy's first reign went on for an incredible 300 days plus, before he lost it to Ashley O'Ryan ahead of Back in Business. | 25. | Ashley O'Ryan | Dec 16th, 2012 | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums | 26. | M.C. Fromage | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 27. | "The Astonishing" Chris Kennedy (2x) | May 11th, 2013 | 177 (511) | Won at Back in Business VIII. | 28. | Ryan Hall (4x) | Nov 4th, 2013 | 164 (481) | Became the first 4x FWA World Champion. Became the first "WC Era" FWA World Champion | 29. | Shane McClean | Apr 18th, 2014 | 100 | | 30. | Phillip A. Jackson | July 27th, 2014 | 41 | | 31. | Gabrielle Montgomery (2x) | Sept 6th, 2014 | 363 (619) | Broke her previous record as longest reigning woman to hold the title. Became the second person to reach 300 days with the title after Matt Boudreau. | 32. | "The Astonishing" Chris Kennedy (3x) | Sept 4th, 2015 | 57 (568) | Became just the second person to hold the title three times in FWA History. | 33. | Phillip A. Jackson (2x) | Oct 31st, 2015 | 211 (252) | | 34. | Ryan Rondo | May 29th, 2016 | 77 | | 35. | "The Exile" Cyrus Truth | Aug 14th, 2016 | 321 | Became the third person in history to reach 300 days with the title. | 36. | Shannon O'Neal | July 1st, 2017 | 134 | | 37. | Bell Connelly | Nov 12th, 2017 | 116 | | 38. | "The Exile" Cyrus Truth (2x) | Mar 8th, 2018 | 129 | | 39. | "The Astonishing" Chris Kennedy (4x) | July 15th, 2018 | 115 (683) | Tied the record for most FWA World Championship wins at four. | 40. | "The Exile" Cyrus Truth (3x) | Nov 7th, 2018 | 345 (795) | Became the first person in history to have held the title for more than 300 days on two different occasions. | 41. | Saint Sully | Oct 18th, 2019 | 407 | Became the first person to hold three singles titles (FWA World Championship, North American Championship, and X Championship) all at once. Became the second person to hold the title for more than 400 days, and currently holds the second longest reign in history.
Saint Sully was also the last champion to hold the belt under its "Classic" design. | -- | TITLE VACATED | Nov 28th, 2020 | 27 | Retrospective decision due to plagiarism. | 42. | Saint Sully (2x) | Dec 25th, 2020 | 177 (584) | Won the title back in his rematch in the main event of a Crossfire Christmas Reunion Special.
Saint Sully and Garcia competed in a brutal Last Man Standing match, which Saint Sully went on to win and become a two time FWA World Champion. | 43. | Michelle von Horrorwitz | Jun 20th, 2021 | 105 | After winning the 2021 Carnal Contendership match, Michelle von Horrorwitz went on to the main event of Back in Business.
It was here that she defeated the defending world champion Saint Sully, and challenger Mike Parr to win her first FWA World Championship. She became just the fifth female competitor to hold the belt. | 44. | "The Astonishing" Chris Kennedy (5x) | Oct. 3, 2021 | 33 (716) | Chris Kennedy won his record-setting sixth FWA World Championship (fifth of this particular belt) at Lights Out in a Japanese Death Match against Michelle von Horrowitz. | 45. | "Rockstar" Randy Ramon | Nov 5th, 2021 | 51 | Randy Ramon had to go through hell to earn his shot at the FWA World Championship, becoming a co-winner of a tournament featuring the entire brand.
This earned him a shot at Chris Kennedy's championship along with Danny Toner. It was "Rockstar" Randy Ramon who would go on to win that triple threat match and become an FWA World Champion for the first time in his career.
This would also mark the first time the title was won by a Fallout competitor. | 46. | Krash | Dec 26, 2021 | 29 | Krash won the Mile High Massacre match in the main event of the annual Mile High PPV. This occurred hours after Krash lost the FWA Tag Team Championships in a Massacre match against Randy Ramon, who entered as World Champion. | 47. | "The Rotten Gold" Devin Golden | Jan 24, 2022 | 42 | "The Rotten Gold" won the World Championship for the first time -- and any World title for a fourth time -- during the infamous Meltdown X Bounty. As a former World Champion, he was invited to challenge in a free-for-all show-long dash among six people to either become or stay World Champion. Golden pinned interim champ Michelle von Horrowitz, who pinned interim champ Cyrus Truth, who pinned the entering and defending champ Krash. Golden then sped away via car to end the show before anyone could do to him the same he did to Michelle. | 48. | Nova Diamond | Mar 7, 2022 | 13 | Nova Diamond won the FWA World Championship for the first time by cashing in his Golden Opportunity after Devin Golden's X Rules match with Jon Snowmantashi, and a brutal assault by Michelle von Horrowitz. Golden was defenseless in a match that lasted less than a minute. | 49. | Michelle von Horrowitz (2x) | Mar 20th, 2022 | 27 (132) | Michelle von Horrowitz and Gerald Grayson both earned the right to compete for Nova Diamond's FWA World Championship after winning the Tag Warz Tournament.
At The Grand March, it was Michelle who came away with the gold becoming a two time FWA World Champion in just under a year. | 50. | Thomas West | Apr 16th, 2022 | 85 | After winning The King of the Deathmatch Tournament, Thomas West earned the right to face Michelle von Horrowitz at King of The Deathmatch.
West shocked the world when he surprised MvH with an Argentine Neckbracker at the start of the match, defeating her in just 12 seconds to become an FWA World Champion. | 51. | Danny Toner | July 10th, 2022 | 123 | The winner of the 2022 Carnal Contendership was none other than Danny F'n Toner.
With it earned Toner the right to main event Back in Business Night Two and face Thomas West for the FWA World Championship.
After a grueling 41 minute match, Danny Toner was able to hit West with the Equalizer and shock the world as he won his first world championship. | -- | **Vacated** | Nov 10th, 2022 | -- | After sustaining an injury defending the FWA World Championship against Alyster Black at Lights Out, Danny Toner was forced to vacate the FWA Championship. A battle royale was then scheduled to determine the next champion. | 52. | Alyster Black | Nov 24th, 2022 | 51 | After the title was vacated by Danny Toner, it was put up for grabs in a 19 man battle royale. It would be Alyster Black who would finally walk away with the gold and become an FWA World Champion for the first time. | 53. | "The Rotten Gold" Devin Golden (2x) | Jan 14th, 2023 | 36 (78) | Devin Golden shocked the world when he returned to challenge Alyster Black to a final match in their long lasting feud, this time with the FWA World Championship on the line. And in a career vs title match, Devin Golden once again was able to rise above it all by defeating Alyster in a Winter Wasteland Match.
This win was Devin's second FWA Championship win and his fifth world title win overall. | 53. | Chris Peacock | Feb 19th, 2023 | 231 (231) | Following Devin Golden's win over Alyster Black, Chris Peacock surprised the new champion by coming out with his Golden Opportunity Briefcase. Though Peacock didn't cash in the Golden Opportunity just then, instead he cashed it in for a match at Back in Town.
At the pay per view, Chris Peacock went on to defeat the Hall of Famer and become FWA World Champion for the first time. | 54. | Alyster Black (2x) | Oct 8th, 2023 | 83 (134) | Defeated his FTN tag team partner Chris Peacock to become the FWA World Champion for the second time at Lights Out 2023 in Kinshasa. | 55. | Jeremy Best | Dec 30th, 2023 | Present. | Defeated Alyster Black in the main event of Winter Wasteland in Istanbul to claim his first FWA World Championship. |
Current Champion: Jeremy Best.
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Post by supinesnake on May 28, 2024 21:25:28 GMT
FWA North American Championship
Classic Design
The North American Championship was introduced alongside the tag team championships on September 19th, 2005 as the belts below the FWA World Championship. A match was determined to crown the first inaugural North American Champion, and Ryan Hannivan earned that honor. He held the belt for a short month before dropping it to Jack of Diamonds, but the history lives on. The belt has made Fight Night it's home for 15 years, and has been considered the premier mid card title to win.
Most Wins (Mike Parr with 5)
There was a four way tie for most North American Championship wins with three. Shane McClean was the first person to hit the mark when he defeated Ryan Rondo for the belt in 2014. Thomas Princeton soon followed the next year when he won the vacated belt to earn his third win. Then two years later, "The Beast" Wolf took the belt when he ended what was the longest reign in the title's history by defeating the young Mike Parr and ending his first reign. That win gave Wolf three reigns as well, but they'd soon be joined by another...
Following a controversial win where Mike Parr and Krash's feet both touched the ground in a Steel Cage title match, the duo were named Co-Champions and thus Mike Parr had earned his record tying third win. Mike Parr went on to start his fourth reign in 2022, when he won the championship from Johnny Johnson at the 17th Anniversary Show. He then went on to record a fifth reign in 2024, defeating Bryan Baxter in order to claim the championship at a 'North American Showdown' special.
Longest Reign (Mike Parr & Bryan Baxter at 454 days)
On August 14th 2016, "The Prodigy" Mike Parr beat future Hall of Famer and current champion Chris Kennedy to win what was at the time his second North American title. What we didn't know was, Mike would not go on to lose that title for another 454 days, holding an incredible record that at the amount appears to be unbroken. It's not only the longest run with the North American Championship, but it's the third longest reign out of any championship in FWA History (Just behind Matt Boudreau's 2008-2010 FWA World Championship run at 619 days, and Saint Sully's 2018 to 2019 X-Championship run at 509 days. On September 24, Bryan Baxter won the title off of Lizzie Rose in the Main Event of Fallout 22. He would go on to fend of challenges from Lizzie Rose in a rematch, Konchu Hao, Mike Parr, and Chris Crowe. As Baxter approached the record for longest reign held by Mike Parr, the Prodigy wanted one more shot at the title to defend his legacy. On February 22, 2024, Parr and Baxter battled at the North American Showdown in a match that went to the 60 minute time limit. Parr would goad Baxter into five more minutes, which put the show over midnight - and while Parr ended up defeated Baxter for the title, it meant that both men now share the record title length.
Wolf's third reign between November 2017 and November 2018 of 360 days is the second longest reign for the North American Championship, while the reign by Drew Stevenson between June 2014 and May 2015 that lasted 342 days is the third longest in the title's history.
Most Combined Days (Mike Parr at 634 days)
Mike Parr holds the record for the most combined days as champion, having held the belt for 634 days across five reigns. Wolf sits in second place with 602 days across three reigns.
History.
Number | Champion | Date Won | Days Held (Combined) | Notes | 1. | Ryan Hannivan | Sept 19th, 2005 | 20 | First North American Champion. | 2. | Jack of Diamonds | Oct 9th, 2005 | 34 | | 3. | Justin Reynolds | Nov 13th, 2005 | 34 | | 4. | eXcellence | Dec 18th, 2005 | 27 | | - | **Vacated** | Jan 15th, 2006 | - | | 5. | Ian Resnick | Feb 3rd, 2006 | 10 | | - | **Vacated** | Feb 14th, 2006 | - | | 6. | "The Idol" Matt Boudreau | Mar 7th, 2006 | 113 | The first person to hold the title for more than 100 days. | 7. | Nate Richardson | Jun 29th, 2006 | 222 | Nate Richardson would break the record set right before him for longest reign, and became the first person to hold the title for more than 200 days. | 8. | Scorpion | Feb 7th, 2007 | 71 | | 9. | **Vacated** | Apr 20th, 2007 | - | | 10. | Nick Arsen | Apr 20th, 2007 | 6 | | - | **Vacated** | Apr 27th, 2007 | - | | 11. | Tony Juvenile | May 4th, 2007 | 174 | | - | **Vacated** | Oct 26th, 2007 | - | | 12. | Jillian De Silva | Oct 26th, 2007 | 69 | First female to win the North American Championship. | - | **Vacated** | Jan 4th, 2008 | - | Vacated due to Jillian having to compete for the FWA World Heavyweight Championship. | 13. | Ashley O'Ryan | Jan 27th, 2008 | 39 | | 14. | Bullseye Johnson | Mar 7th, 2008 | 34 | | 15. | Stu "The Snake" St. Clair | Apr 11th, 2008 | 98 | | - | **Vacated** | July 19th, 2008 | - | Vacated due to Stu St. Clair being physically unable to wrestle. | 16. | Shane McClean | Aug 3rd, 2008 | 90 | | 17. | Bullseye Johnson (2x) | Nov 2nd, 2008 | 102 (136) | Became the first two time North American Champion. | 18. | Duke Drazin | Feb 14th, 2009 | 91 | | 19. | Nemesis | May 17th, 2009 | 133 | | 20. | Jack Severino | Sept 28th, 2009 | 31 | | 21. | **Vacated** | Oct 30th, 2009 | - | Vacated due to Jack Severino winning the FWA World Heavyweight Championship. | 22. | Wolf | Dec 10th, 2009 | 167 | A tournament started on November 14th, 2009 to determine the new North American Champion. It was Wolf who would go on to win the tournament and snag the first | 23. | Anthony Jackson | May 26th, 2010 | 39 | | 24. | Wolf (2x) | July 4th, 2010 | 75 (242) | | 25. | Thomas Princeton | Sept 18th, 2010 | 62 | | 26. | Carmine "Grim" Reaper | Nov 20th, 2010 | 64 | | 27. | Thomas Princeton (2x) | Jan 24th, 2011 | 83 (145) | Became just the second two time North American Champion. | 28. | Alexx | Apr 18th, 2011 | 194 | | 29. | Cameron Cross | Oct 30th, 2011 | N/A | Length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 30. | Alexx | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 31. | Brian Carter | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 32. | Darnell Porter | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 33. | Phillip A. Jackson | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 34. | Clay Reitmeier | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 35. | Phillip A. Jackson (2x) | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 36. | Shane McClean (2x) | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 37. | Ryan Rondo | Dec 15th, 2013 | 58 | | 38. | Shane McClean (3x) | Feb 2nd, 2014 | 69 (159 + N/A) | Became the first three time North American Champion. | 39. | Jason Gryphon | Apr 13th, 2014 | 53 | | 40. | "The Emerald" Drew Stevenson | Jun 6th, 2014 | 342 | This reign broke the record previously set by Nate Richardson with a total of 342 days. Drew Stevenson also became to first person to reach 300 days as champion with this reign. | - | **Vacated* | May 15th, 2015 | - | | 41. | Thomas Princeton (3x) | May 15th, 2015 | <1 (146) | Became just the second person to win the title three times after Shane McClean. Had the shortest reign in FWA History at just 15 minutes. | 42. | Cyros | May 15th, 2015 | 168 | | 43. | James "Eyesnsane" Hughes | Oct 31st, 2015 | 132 | | 44. | "The Last Star in the Sky" Ryan Rondo (2x) | Mar 12th, 2016 | 75 (133) | | - | **Vacated** | May 27th, 2016 | - | Vacated due to participation in the World Title Unification Tournament. | 45. | "The Astonishing" Chris Kennedy | May 29th, 2016 | 76 | With this win, Chris Kennedy became a Grand Slam Champion. | 46. | "The Prodigy" Mike Parr | Aug 14th, 2016 | 454 | With this win, Mike Parr broke the record for longest reign by a North American Champion. He also became the first and only person to surpass 400 days with the title. | 47. | Wolf (3x) | Nov 12th, 2017 | 360 (602) | With this win, Wolf took his position for the second longest reign in FWA history for the title. Also tied the record held by Shane McClean and Thomas Princeton for most championship wins at three. | 48. | Starr | Nov 7th, 2018 | 115 | | 49. | Saint Sully | Mar 3rd, 2019 | 277 | Won the title and became one of the few to hold both the North American Championship and X Championship at the same time. | 50. | "The Prodigy" Mike Parr (2x) | Dec 6th, 2019 | 84 (538) | This win gave Mike Parr his second North American Title reign. | 51. | Krash | Feb 29th, 2020 | - | Defeated Mike Parr at Back in Business XIV to win his first championship in the FWA | 52. | Co-Champions: Krash and the "The Prodigy" Mike Parr (3x) | Apr 17th, 2020 | Mike Parr held it for 27 days (565) | After a controversial finish to a Steel Cage title match where both champion Mike Parr and challenger Krash's legs touched the floor at the same time, they were both ruled "Co-Champions" and shared the reign together for a short period of time. They remained Co-Champions until May 15th, 2020 where Krash defeated Mike Parr to become the sole champion once again.
This win for Parr also tied him with Shane McClean, Thomas Princeton, and Wolf as the only ones to have won the championship three different times. | - | Krash | - | 328 | Krash resumes his title reign from February 29th, 2020 after defeating Mike Parr at Payback that year.
Krash is also the last person to have held the title during it's "Classic" design, and the first to hold the title during it's newer modern design. | 53. | "The Exile" Cyrus Truth | Jan 22nd, 2021 | 254 | Won the title in a fatal four way main event on Fight Night by defeating Eli Black, Krash, and Alyster Black (submitted). | 54. | Captain Fantasy | Oct 3, 2021 | 29 | Captain Fantasy won his first championship in his rookie year within the FWA at Lights Out. He beat Cyrus Truth and Eli Black in a triple threat match | 55. | "The Showman" Chris Crowe | Nov 1st, 2021 | 246 | Chris Crowe defeated Captain Fantasy in the opening match of Meltdown 7. | | Title Vacated | July 5th, 2022. | 31 | Title vacated due to a backstage attack on Chris Crowe on Meltdown XVII. | 56. | 'The Legend' Johnny Johnson | Aug 5th, 2022 | 23 | Johnny Johnson won the vacant championship by defeating Lizzie Rose on Meltdown XVIII. | 57. | 'The Prodigy' Mike Parr (4x) | Aug 28th, 2022 | 27 (592) | Mike Parr defeated Johnny Johnson at the 17th Anniversary Show: Meltdown vs. Fallout to begin his fourth reign as North American Champion. | 58. | Lizzie Rose | Sept 24th, 2022 | 63 | | 59. | Bryan Baxter | Nov 26th, 2022 | 454 | Bryan Baxter won the title when he defeated Lizzie Rose in the Main Event of Fallout 22 | 60. | 'The Prodigy' Mike Parr (5x) | Feb 22nd, 2024 | 42 | On the eve of Bryan Baxter breaking his record as the longest reigning NA Champion, Mike Parr won the title back but due to the event going past midnight due to "five minutes of overtime" - Parr and Baxter would now share the record length. | | VACATED | Apr 4th, 2024. | 30 | With the North American Championship on the line in the F1 2024 tournament, the title was vacated upon Mike Parr's elimination at the semi-final stage. | 61. | Chris Peacock | May 4th, 2024. | 40 | Chris Peacock defeated Michelle von Horrowitz in the final of the 2024 F1 Climaxxx Tournament to win the vacant North American Championship for the first time, becoming a Grand Slam Champion in the process. | 62. | Bryan Baxter (2x) | June 13th, 2024. | 59 (513) | Bryan Baxter started his second reign with the FWA North American Championship when he defeated Chris Peacock and several other former champions in Peacock's North American Gauntlet. | 63. | Cyrus Truth (2x) | August 11th, 2024. | Present | 'The Exile' Cyrus Truth began his second reign of the belt when he triumphed in a Fatal 4-Way match at Back in Business XVIII, defeating Katsu, Mike Parr, and then-champion Bryan Baxter. |
Current Champion: Cyrus Truth.
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Post by supinesnake on May 28, 2024 21:28:32 GMT
FWA World Tag Team Championships
Classic Design
The Tag Team Championships were part of the trio of titles introduced at the inception of FWA, along with the FWA World Championship and the FWA North American Championship. Justin Reynolds and Mike Curtis became the inaugural champions when they won the belts at the September 19th show in 2005.
Since then the belts have traded hands many times, but they still remain sought over both by duos who get along and those who do not.
Most Wins by a Duo (Vodka and Venom at 5)
In 2007 the duo of Ashley O'Ryan and Stu "The Snake" St. Clair formed a team known as Vodka and Venom, and won the tag team titles for the first time that June 17th. What the world didn't know was that these two future Hall of Famers would become the face of the Tag Team division for many years to come. The two of them have successfully held these titles for five distinct reigns, totaling more than anyone in FWA History.
Most Wins by a Single Person (Devin Golden, Ashley O'Ryan at 7)
That's right, Vodka and Venom member Ashley O'Ryan remains tied at the top for the most solo tag team title reigns out of anyone with a grand total of seven. Other than his five he won with Stu "The Snake" St. Clair, he also won the belts teamin with Hashiish in December 2005, as well as Matthew Ainsworth in March 2006. "The Rotten Gold/The Golden One" Devin Golden tied him at Mile High 2021. He has won the belt with five different partners, the most as Golden Rock (3).
Longest Reign (Aut Pax Aut Bellum at 878 days)
This accolade is held by another pair of FWA Hall of Famers by the names of Andrew Johnson and Dan Ward...otherwise known as the historic Aut Pax Aut Bellum team. APAB won the belts four different times together, but their most memorable was their reign that began in April 2009 when they defeated Sinful Sensuality (Jenny Ignito and Gabrielle Montgomery) and went on a tear for over two years. They reign finally came to an end at the hands of Duke Drazin and Anthony, but their reign of 878 days is surely longer than anyone has ever or will ever have with these belts again.
Most Combined Days (Aut Pax Aut Bellum at 913 days)
Despite Vodka and Venom having five reigns to APAB's four, the duo of Dan Ward and Andrew Johnson reigns supreme when it comes to most combined days, mostly due to that incredible 878 day reign they had across 2009 and 2010. This isn't even counting two of APAB's reigns that are left with unrecorded days due to lost records from PWS Forums.
Vodka and Venom as a duo have 378 combined days, while Ashley O'Ryan alone has 418 combined days and Stu "The Snake" St. Clair alone has 392 combined days.
These four have surely been the faces of the tag team division across FWA History.
History.
Number | Champion | Date Won | Days Held (Combined) | Notes | 1. | Justin Reynolds and Mike Curtis | Sept 19th, 2005 | 20 | First FWA Tag Team Champions. | 2. | The Stoners | Oct 9th, 2005 | 43 | | 3. | Riley Oroso and Maxtraordinary | Nov 21st, 2005 | 27 | | 4. | Hashiish and Ashley O'Ryan | Dec 18th, 2005 | 28 | | - | **Vacated** | Jan 15th, 2006 | - | | 5. | Revolutionized: Dmac and AJ Hart | Feb 2nd, 2006 | 37 | | 6. | Ashley O'Ryan (2x) and Matthew Ainsworth | Mar 11th, 2006 | 12 (Ashley O'Ryan at 40) | With this win, Ashley O'Ryan became the first person to win the Tag Team titles two times. | 7. | Revolutionized: (2x) Dmac and AJ Hart | Mar 23rd, 2006 | 35 (72) | While Ashley O'Ryan may be the first person to win the belts twice, this win gave Revolutionized the credit to being the first team to ever win the tag team titles two times. | 8. | Revolutionized: Dmac (3x) and British Brawler | Apr 27th, 2006 | 24 (Dmac at 96) | This win made Dmac the first ever 3x Tag Team Champion, winning the belts with someone other than AJ Hart. | 9. | Revolutionized: Kenneth Leblanc and Justin Fury | May 21st, 2006 | 29 | The Revolutionized Stable won it's fourth tag team championship with this win, although with two entirely different competitors. | 10. | Empire X: Anthony Jackson and Sean Moore | Jun 19th, 2006 | 251 | First duo to reach more than 100 and 200 days as champions. | - | **Vacated** | Feb 25th, 2007 | - | | 11. | Prime Objective | Feb 25th, 2007 | 112 | | - | **Vacated** | Jun 17th, 2007 | - | | 12. | Vodka & Venom: Ashley O'Ryan (3x) and Stu "The Snake" St. Clair | Jun 17th, 2007 | 82 (Ashley O'Ryan at 122) | The first of many Vodka and Venom wins, but Ashley O'Ryan's third reign. | 13. | Shane McClean and Rodel Montez | Sept 7th, 2007 | 58 | | 14. | Stu "The Snake" St. Clair (2x) and Shane McClean (2x) | Nov 4th, 2007 | 14 (Stu St. Clair at 96) | | 15. | Vodka and Venom (2x): Ashley O'Ryan (4x) and Stu "The Snake" St. Clair (3x) | Nov 18th, 2007 | 82 (164, Ashley O'Ryan at 204, Stu St. Clair at 178) | | 16. | Crisis Core: Christopher England and James Sync | Feb 8th, 2008 | 28 | | 17. | Executive Excellence: Thomas Princeton and Jack Severino | Mar 7th, 2008 | 7 | | 18. | Vodka and Venom (3x): Ashley O'Ryan 5x and Stu "The Snake" St. Clair (4x) | Mar 14th, 2008 | 21 (185, Ashley O'Ryan at 225, Stu St. Clair at 199) | | 19. | The Elite Five: James Sync (2x) and Nick Arsen | Apr 4th, 2008 | 28 (James Sync at 56) | | 20. | The Unholy Uprising: G-Rich and Matt Boudreau | May 2nd, 2008 | 128 | | - | **Vacated** | Sept 7th, 2008 | - | The belts were vacated due to an injury to G-Rich. | 21. | Sinful Sensuality: Jenny Ignito and Gabrielle Montgomery | Sept 7th, 2008 | 21 | Became the first women to win the tag team championships both as a team and on their own. | 22. | Aut Pax Aut Bellum: Andrew Johnson and Dan Ward | Sept 28th, 2008 | 35 | The duo of Andrew Johnson and Dan Ward won their first tag team titles together on this day. | 23. | Sinful Sensuality (2x): Jenny Ignito and Gabrielle Montgomery | Nov 2nd, 2008 | 154 (175) | | 24. | Aut Pax Aut Bellum (2x): Andrew Johnson and Dan Ward | Apr 5th, 2009 | 878 (913) | Stands as the record for longest FWA Tag Team Championship reign, and also the longest reign for any title in FWA History. | 25. | Duke Drazin and Anthony | Aug 31st, 2011 | 60 | | - | **Vacated** | Oct 30th, 2011 | - | | 26. | Aut Pax Aut Bellum (3x): Andrew Johnson and Dan Ward | N/A | N/A (913 +N/A) | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 27. | Jack Severino (2x) and Chris Kennedy | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 28. | Aut Pax Aut Bellum (4x): Andrew Johnson and Dan Ward | N/A | N/A (913 +N/A) | This win at the time made Aut Pax Aut Bellum the only team to win the tag team championships four different times, although Ashley O'Ryan and Stu St. Clair would still have more individual wins.
Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 29. | Over The Edge: James "Eyesnsane" Hughes and Killemall | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 30. | Wolfpack: Wolf and Sara Wolf | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 31. | Sunrise-Sunset: Devin Golden and Ryan Rondo | Oct 10th, 2012 | 63 | This reign would later turn into a "Co-Champion" reign when they merged their titles with Vodka and Venom. This Co-Champion lasted until June 8th, 2012 when Vodka and Venom became the sole champions. | 32. | Co-Champions -Sunrise-Sunset: Devin Golden and Ryan Rondo ____________ Vodka and Venom (4x): Ashley O'Ryan (6x) and Stu "The Snake" St. Clair (5x) | Back in Business VIII | - | At Back in Business VIII, Vodka and Venom won their fourth tag team championship reign when they became Co-Champions with Sunrise-Sunset. They two pairs would eventually fight off to determine the sole tag team champions, where Vodka and Venom won June 8th, 2012.
Due to lost records from PWS Forums, the exact length of time the four shared the tag team championship belts is unknown. | - | Vodka and Venom (4x): Ashley O'Ryan (6x) and Stu "The Snake" St. Clair (5x) | June 8th, 2012 | N/A (185, Ashley O'Ryan at 225, Stu St. Clair at 199 + N/A) | This win would tie the record held by Aut Pax Aut Bellum for most Tag Team Championship wins. Length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 33. | Sisters of Destruction: Gabrielle Montgomery (3x) and Daniella Kenedy | N/A | N/A (Gabrielle Montgomery at 175 +N/A) | This win made Gabrielle Montgomery the first woman to win the tag team championships three times.
Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 34. | Vodka and Venom (5x): Ashley O'Ryan (7x) and Stu "The Snake" St. Clair (5x) | Nov 4th, 2013 | 193 (378 +N/A, Ashley O'Ryan at 418, Stu St. Clair at 392) | This win would go on to break the record held by Aut Pax Aut Bellum for most Tag Team Championship wins by a duo, as well as increase their solo tag team championship win records. | 35. | Kennedy/Carter Administration: Chris Kennedy (2x) and Brian Carter | May 16th, 2014 | 156 (Chris Kennedy +N/A) | | 36. | "Rockstar" Randy Ramon and Ayla El | Oct 19th, 2014 | 155 | | 37. | The Movement: Humanity and Nightmare | Mar 23rd, 2015 | 40 | | 38. | Executive Excellence: Danny Toner and Christian Quinn | May 2nd, 2015 | 49 | This win marked the first win by the now revived Executive Excellence stable since 2008. This time, it was young stars Danny Toner and Christian Quinn who would win the belts. | 39. | Ghost Dog: Lord Dog and Ghost | Jun 20th, 2015 | 189 | | ---. | TITLE VACATED | Dec 26th, 2015 | 155 | Retrospective decision due to plagiarism. | 41. | Mac Michaud and Drew Stevenson | May 29th, 2016 | 47 | | 42. | Randy Ramon (2x) and Danny Toner (2x) | July 15th, 2016 | 30 (Randy Ramon at 185, Danny Toner at 79) | This win would be the second time both Randy Ramon and Danny Toner won the belts, but only their first as a team. | 43. | Over The Edge: Mac Michaud (2x) and James "Eyesnsane" Hughes (2x) | Aug 14th, 2016 | Mac Michaud at 58 days (105) | James Hughes and Mac Michaud would reign for two months before eventually getting in a feud amongst themselves. | - | James "Eyesnsane" Hughes | Oct 11th, 2016 | 194 (+N/A) | Eyesnsane took sole control of the titles at the FWA's 11th Anniversary Show when he faced off against his tag team partner to determine who would have sole ownership of the belts. He would later go on to defend them on Fight Night featuring Alana Allure as his partner, but he would go on to lose that match against The Olympians. | 44. | The Olympians: Ares and Dionysus | Feb 24th, 2017 | 51 | | 45. | Over The Edge: James "Eyesnsane" Hughes (3x) and TED | Apr 16th, 2017 | 33 (James Hughes at 227 +N/A) | | 46. | The Olympians (2x): Ares and Dionysus | May 19th, 2017 | 98 (149) | | 47. | Sin City Vultures: Christopher Manson and BUCK | Aug 25th, 2017 | 324 | This reign marked made the Sin City Vultures just the second tag team to reign for at least 300 days behind the record breaking reign from Aut Pax Aut Bellum. | 48. | The Phillip A. Jackson Project: Phillip A Jackson and Viktor Maximus | July 15th, 2018 | 134 | | 49. | The Warriors of Virture: Lord Dog (2x) and XYZ | Mar 3rd, 2019 | 108 (Lord Dog at 297) | This would be Lord Dog's second championship reign, but XYZ's first. | 50. | The New Breed: "The Protégé" Sean Hughes and The Prototype | Jun 14th, 2019 | 126 | | 51. | The Undisputed Alliance: Nate Savage and Jackson Fenix | Oct 18th, 2019 | 134 | | 52. | The Elite: Noah Stocke and Trevor Ocean | Feb 29th, 2020 | 273 | The Elite were the last tag team to hold the "Classic" design of the FWA Tag Team Titles. Although there were eliminated from the tournament in August, their reign did not end until November 28th during the finals. | 53. | Golden Rock: "The Golden One" Devin Golden (2x) and "Rockstar" Randy Ramon (3x) | Nov 28th, 2020 | 98 (Devin Golden at 161, Randy Ramon at 283) | A tournament called "The Elite Tag Team Tournament" featuring 12 tag teams, seven of which were randomly drawn, was held in the summer of 2020. Any team who lost twice was eliminated from the tournament. It lasted nearly six months, up until the randomly drawn team of Randy Ramon and Devin Golden won the finals at Mile High.
They were the only tag team to not suffer a single loss throughout the entire sanctioned tournament event.
This win also made Devin Golden and Ramon the first holders of the newly designed Tag Team Titles. | 54. | TxR: Danny Toner (3x) and Ryan Rondo (2x) | Mar 6th, 2021 | 105 (Ryan Rondo at 168, Danny Toner at 184) | "The Toner Brothers" defeated Golden Rock at Desert Storm 2021 as Danny Toner and his masked brother Donny.
Ryan Rondo was revealed to have been Donny Toner the entire time after being unmasked shortly before Back in Business XV. | 55. | Golden Rock (2x): Devin Golden (3x) and Randy Ramon (4x) | Jun 19th, 2021 | 106 (Devin Golden at 267, Randy Ramon at 389, Golden Rock at 204) | Golden Rock defeated TxR in the final match of Back in Business XV Night One. | 56. | The Gang Stars: Krash and Alyster Black | Oct 3, 2021 | 84 | The Gang Stars defeated Golden Rock in the opening match of Lights Out PPV. This was the Gang Stars' first FWA Tag Team Championship reign after multiple reigns in the CWA. | 57. | Golden Rock (3x): Devin Golden (4x) and Randy Ramon (5x) | Dec 26, 2021 | 68 (Devin Golden at 335, Randy Ramon at 457, Golden Rock at 272) | Golden Rock snuck onto the Meltdown roster despite being split up in the brand draft. They did this by wearing masks and calling themselves "Osos Locos," a facade they held until Mile High, when they defeated the Gang Stars and three other teams in a Mile High Massacre match. | 57. | Men out of Time: Cornelius Aurelius Ceasar & Stu Grimes | Mar 4, 2022 | 140 | Men out of Time appeared in an open battle royal under masks (though not waiting long to reveal their true identity) on Fallout 013 and upset the odds by winning it (last eliminating Alyster Black of Black Caramel) and thereafter going on to end Golden Rock's 3rd, and likely last reign as champions. | 58. | Bad Reputation: Kayden Knox and Gabrielle (4x) | Jul 22nd, 2022 | 37 (Gabrielle at 212 +N/A) | Bad Reputation dethroned MOOT on the first show of Fallout, Inc's brief run as a standalone company. It was Gabrielle Montgomery's fourth tag team title win | 59. | Spirit Walkers: Aka Yurei and Reagan Cole | Aug 28th, 2022 | 55 | Yurei and Cole dethroned Bad Reputation at the 17th Anniversary Show to re-unify the Fallout and Meltdown tag team championships. | 60. | The Connection: Michelle von Horrowitz and Gerald Grayson | Oct 22nd, 2022 | 229 | The Connection won the tag team championships at Lights Out, after becoming the number one contenders against Bad Reputation and in the Tag Warz tournament earlier in the year. | 61. | FTN: Alyster Black(2x) and Chris Peacock | Jun 8, 2023 | 122 (Black at 206) | FTN defeated The Connection in the opening contest of Meltdown XXX, making both members dual champions (Chris Peacock with the FWA World Championship and Alyster Black with the CWA World Tag Team Championship). | 62. | The Dark Roads Alliance Cyrus Truth and Konchu Hao. | October 8, 2023. | 39 | DRA defeated FTN for the FWA World Tag Team Championships at Lights Out 2023, making Cyrus Truth a Triple Crown Champion in the process. | 63. | Jay Kenny and Xavien Marshall. | November 16, 2023. | 142 | Defeated DRA on Meltdown XXXV, after winning an opportunity at the Tag Team Championships as the final two in Lights Out's Gunfight Battle Royale. Xavien Marshall was replaced by Donny Toner in the match where the belts were lost. | 64. | Randy Ramon (6x) and Danny Toner (4x). | April 6th, 2024. | 127 (Ramon at 574, Toner at 311, together at 157) | Randy Ramon and Chris Crowe earned the right to challenge for the title by winning the Buddy Bowl tournament. However, Xavien Marshall and Chris Crowe both left the promotion before this could happen. Donny Toner stepped in to replace Marshall as Kenny's partner, with Ramon initially going it alone against the two of them. This shifted when Donny Toner turned on Jay Kenny and aligned with Ramon, enabling the Rockstar to win his sixth tag team title. Donny Toner would then reveal himself to have been Danny Toner the entire time, making him a four-time champion and his and Ramon's second reign together. | 65. | FTN (2x): Alyster Black(2x) and Chris Peacock | August 10th, 2024 | Present | FTN defeated Ramon and Toner in a Warehouse Rules Match in the main event of Back in Business XVIII: Night One, marking Black's third and Peacock's second reign with the championships and their second together. |
Current Champions: FTN (Alyster Black and Chris Peacock).
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Post by supinesnake on May 28, 2024 21:38:20 GMT
FWA X Championship
Classic Design
First introduced way back in the fall of 2007, two years after FWA's inception, the X Championship (also known as the X Division Championship) became a staple of hardcore wrestling on TV. Known as one of the most eXtreme belts to own, this title has come with a lot of blood, sweat, and tears.
Those who hold it are frequently looked at as some of the toughest, bloodiest, most extreme talent on the roster. With that said, winning this belt also frequently results in your health insurance premiums automatically going up fifteen percent.
Most Wins (Saint Sully at 4) Despite debuting five years after it's creation, the distinction of Most X Championship Wins goes to Saint Sully, a man who has held the belt four different times. The record was previously held by Ryan Rondo, but was tied by Saint Sully at Back in Business XI. It was two years later when Sully would become the sole holder of the record, when he defeated three other competitors in a ladder match at the start of Back in Business XII. After Rondo, nobody else had held the title for more than two times. This was until J.J. JAY! captured his third X Division Championship on Fallout 002 in the memorable Cosmic Playground Match.
Longest Reign (Alyster Black at 520 days) Alyster Black won his first and presently only FWA X Championship on Fallout 007, when he defeated Nate Savage in an X Rules Match. Black would then go on to break Saint Sully's record for the longest reign with the title as he held it until the 2023 King of the Deathmatch tournament, where he was shockingly eliminated in the first round. During his historic reign, Black defended the title against the likes of Gabrielle Montgomery, Shawn Summers, XYZ, Harry the Sane Wizard, Yuna Funanori, Kleio De Santos, Gerald Grayson and Rawrdlow. He also defended the championship against Jason Randall at the 2022 WrestleCon event and against Danny Toner and Chris Peacock inside Thomas Princeton's warehouse on New Year's Eve 2021.
Just like the record for most wins, the record for longest reign was previously held by Saint Sully, a feat that essentially made him forever the face of the X Championship in some's perspective. After winning the championship at Back in Business XII, Saint Sully went on to hold the the title for an incredible 509 days before having it controversially stripped away from him by the Fight Night GM at the time Vincent Blackbird. The third longest reign in the belt's history goes to Tristan James Galloway, who held it for 258 days in 2017 and 2018 before losing it to Kevin Cromwell.
Tied for fourth for longest reign are the 245 days of "The Golden One" Devin Golden and "Savant" KAIZEN. Golden's long reign was in 2009 and 2010, but in 2015 KAIZEN neared beating it. He and Golden fought in a match at FWA's 10th Anniversary Show on the anniversary of the record being broken, and although Golden won the match, he did not beat Kaizen in time as Kaizen would break the record by a matter of minutes.
Most Combined Days (Saint Sully at 831 days) One time called "The King of the X-Division", Saint Sully has the most combined days as champion, having had four distinctive reigns lasting a combined total of 831 magnificent days. To put that into perspective, it's the second longest amount of combined days for any champion right behind the historic tag team duo of Aut Pax Aut Bellum who held their belts for a combined 913 days. Behind Saint Sully at number two is Devin Golden who has a combined 291 days with the belt, and in third place is KAIZEN who has had 276 days with the belt across his two reigns.
History.
Number | Champion | Date Won | Days Held (Combinded) | Notes | 1. | Lt. Wyoming | Nov 18th, 2007 | 28 | First Inaugural X Champion. | 2. | James Sync | Dec 16th, 2007 | 19 | | 3. | Lt. Wyoming (2x) | Jan 4th, 2008 | 50 (78) | First ever two time X Champion. | - | **Vacated** | Feb 23rd, 2008 | - | | 4. | Alexx | Feb 29th, 2008 | 16 | | 5. | Darnell Porter | Mar 16th, 2008 | 68 | | 6. | Wolf | May 23rd, 2008 | 14 | | 7. | Darnell Porter (2x) | Jun 6th, 2008 | 6 | This reign stands as the shortest X Championship reign in FWA History. | - | **Vacated** | July 12th, 2008 | - | Darnell Porter was stripped of the title after a successful title defense at Desert Storm. | 8. | Daemon Inferno | July 12th, 2008 | 143 | With this win, Daemon Inferno became the first person to hold the title for more than 100 days. | - | **Vacated** | Nov 2nd, 2008 | - | Title vacated at Trial By Fire 2008. | 9. | Baphomet | Nov 15th, 2008 | 85 | | 10. | Moira Crawford | Feb 8th, 2009 | 98 | With this win, Moira became the first female wrestler to win this extremely brutal title, ending the two and a half month reign of Baphomet. | - | **Vacated** | May 17th, 2009 | - | | 11. | "The Golden One" Devin Golden | May 17th, 2009 | 245 | Devin Golden became the first person to hold the title for 200 days after this win, in what was at the time a record for longest reign. | 12. | Ryan Rondo | Jan 17th, 2010 | 98 | | 13. | Alexx (2x) | Apr 25th, 2010 | 209 (225) | Became the second person to hold the title for over 200 days. | 14. | Cameron Cross | Nov 20th, 2010 | 149 | | 15. | Xander Xavier Xerxes | Apr 18th, 2011 | 58 | | 16. | Ryan Rondo (2x) | Jun 15th, 2011 | 63 (161) | | - | **Vacated** | Aug 17th, 2011 | - | | 17. | "Venomous" Juan Lopez | Oct 30th, 2011 | N/A | Length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 18. | Ryan Rondo (3x) | N/A | N/A (161 +N/A) | This win made Ryan Rondo the first person to win the X Championship three different times.
Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 19. | "The Monster" Mac Michaud | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 20. | "The Emerald" Drew Stevenson | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 21. | "La Muerta Blanca" Chris Kennedy | N/A | N/A | Chris Kennedy won this championship while competing under the "La Muerta Blanca" masked persona.
Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 22. | Mike Mundane | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 23. | Lord Vincent Takaab Blackbird | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 24. | Saint Sully | July 5th, 2013 | 98 | Saint Sully would go on to hold this championship for a few months before losing it in a triple threat match to Jason Gryphon. | 25. | "Living Mythology" Jason Gryphon | Oct 11th, 2013 | 65 | | 26. | "The Emerald" Drew Stevenson (2x) | Dec 15th, 2013 | 119 (+N/A) | | - | **Vacated** | Apr 13th, 2014 | - | | 27. | The Mist | May 3rd, 2014 | 126 | | 28. | Marcus Thane | Sept 6th, 2014 | 52 | | 29. | KAIZEN | Oct 28th, 2014 | 31 | | 30. | Marcus Thane | Nov 28th, 2014 | 36 | | 31. | "Savant" KAIZEN (2x) | Jan 2nd, 2015 | 245 (276) | In what was one of the most dramatic record breaking events in the FWA, Kaizen would be forced to face off against previous record holder Devin Golden at the FWA Anniversary Show to defend the title. Although Devin would go on to win, Kaizen was able to make it just past a few minutes that Golden won by, to secure the record for longest X Champion. | 32. | "The Golden One" Devin Golden (2x) | Sept 4th, 2015 | 46 (291) | This would be Devin Golden's second X Championship reign, his first since 2009. Although his record for longest reign was broken, he would regain the record for most combined days as champion at 291. | 33. | PASSION | Oct 19th, 2015 | 13 | A tournament would be held to decide who would fight Devin Golden for the X Championship. PASSION won, and defeated Devin Golden on Crossfire. | 34. | Saint Sully (2x) | Oct 31st, 2015 | 147 (245) | At Mile High, Saint Sully defeated PASSION to win his second ever X Championship in an X Rules match under his masked persona of "The Redemption". After winning, he took off his mask to reveal himself to the crowd. | 35. | Thomas Jordan | Mar 26th, 2016 | 64 | Thomas Jordan defeated Saint Sully in a ladder match at Carnal Contendership to win the X Championship for the first and only time. | 36. | Saint Sully (3x) | May 29th, 2016 | 77 (322) | Saint Sully went on to fight Thomas Jordan at Back in Business in a "Caged Octagon" match to win the X Championship for the third time. This win would tie Ryan Rondo's record for most X Championship wins, as well as pass Devin Golden up as number one on the list of most combined days as champion. | 37. | "Baby" Jean -Luc Watkins | Aug 14th, 2016 | 105 | Watkins went onto win his first and only X Championship in an X Rules Match at 2016's Red, White, and Bruised. | 38. | Zachary Kazadi | Nov 27th, 2016 | 89 | Zachary Kazadi held the championship up until February 24th, when he refused to defend it. He was suspended, and the title was vacated. Kazadi's suspension remained until his contract expired after Back in Business XIII. | - | **Vacated** | Feb 24th, 2017 | - | The title was vacated when Kazadi refused to compete. It was then put up for grabs in a five man Hardcore Ultimate X Match. | 39. | Lord Vincent Takaab Blackbird (2x) | Feb 24th, 2017 | 51 ( +N/A) | Vincent Blackbird won his second X Championship in his career in a brutal Hardcore Ultimate X match. | 40. | Jason Randall | Apr 16th, 2017 | 174 | | 41. | Tristan James Galloway | Oct 7th, 2017 | 258 | This reign for awhile went unrecognized as the longest X Championship reign in history, beating the 245 mark set by both Kaizen and Devin Golden years prior. It would be broken soon after however by Saint Sully. | 42. | Kevin Cromwell | Jun 22nd, 2018 | 23 | | 43. | Saint Sully (4x) | July 15th, 2018 | 509 (831) | Saint Sully won the X Championship for the record breaking fourth time, in a ladder match at Back in Business XIII. Not only did this reign give him the most X Championship wins of all time, but it also went on to be the longest X Championship reign in history at an incredible 509 days. | - | **Vacated** | Dec 6th, 2019 | - | After breaking the record for longest X Championship reign in history, and going onto win both the North American Championship and FWA World Championship all at once, GM Vincent Blackbird stripped Saint Sully of the X Championship, thus ending the historic 500 day reign. | 44. | Michelle von Horrowitz | Feb 29th, 2020 | 118 | In a six man X Rules Match for the vacant title at Back in Business XIV, Michelle von Horrowitz shocked the world when she became the first female to win the extreme title since 2009 and just the second one to do it all time. | - | **Vacated** | Jun 26th, 2020 | - | After a brutal mystery attack on the June 26th, 2020 edition of Fight Night against the champion, Michelle von Horrowitz was uanble to compete and the X Title was officially up for grabs. | 45. | Gerald Grayson | Jun 26th, 2020 | 189 | Gerald Grayson capitalized on the vacated title, when he defeated Eli Black in an X Rules match to win his first FWA Singles gold.
Gerald Grayson was the last person to hold the X Championship under it's previous "Classic" design, as well as the first person to hold the title under it's now newer modern design. | 46. | "Cosmic Horror" J.J.Jay! | Jan 1st, 2021 | 64 | J.J.Jay! defeated Gerald Grayson on the New Years Adrenaline Rush special in a X Rules match. | 47. | "The Mad Wizard" Konchu Hao | Mar 6th, 2021 | 34 | Konchu Hao defeated J.J.Jay! and Gerald Grayson in a triple threat Madman's Mayhem match at Desert Storm 2021. | 48. | "Disco's Last Warrior" Chris Peacock | Apr 9th, 2021 | 72 | Chris Peacock defeated Konchu Hao in a Disco Ball Room Brawl match, a stipulation that was voted on by the fans at Fight Night: Insurrection. | 49. | "The Cosmic Horror" J.J. JAY! (2x) | Jun 20th, 2021 | 19 (83) | Won by winning the X Championship Tournament at Back in Business XV, defeating Chris Peacock and then Konchu Hao. | 50. | "Disco's Last Warrior" Chris Peacock (2x) | July 9th, 2021 | 14 (86) | Chris Peacock defeated J.J. JAY! in an X Rules Match on the inaugural espidoe of Fallout. This was also a first round match in the Fallout Contender Eliminator Tournament. | 51. | "The Cosmic Horror" J.J. JAY! (3x) | July 23rd, 2021 | 56 (139) | J.J. JAY! lead the Cthlhu's Nephews to victory against The Disco Warriors and Diamond Dogs in the first-ever Cosmic Playground Match, becoming champion for a third time. | 52. | Kayden Knox | Sept 17th, 2021 | 16 | Kayden Knox won his first FWA title when he defeated J.J.JAY! in an X Rules match on Fallout 5. | 53. | Nate Savage | Oct 3, 2021 | 33 | Nate Savage defeated Kayden Knox in a Parking Lot Brawl at the Lights Out PPV. This ended Kayden's reign at 14 days. | 54. | Alyster Black | Nov 5th, 2021 | 520 | Alyster Black went on to win his first singles championship in the FWA when he defeated Nate Savage on Fallout 007 in an X Rules match.
With the win Black became the first FWA double champ since Saint Sully, holding both the FWA Tag Team Championships and the X Championship at the same time.
Some may call him a triple champ as he also was holding the CWA Tag Team Championship at the time of his win. | 55. | Cornelius Aurelius Caesar | April 8th, 2023 | 22 | Caesar brought an end to the record-breaking reign of Alyster Black when he won the second annual King of the Deathmatch tournament, defeating Jeffry Mason in the tournament final. | 56. | Shawn Summers | April 30th, 2023 | 84 | Shawn Summers challenged Caesar to a match immediately after the latter had won and then defeated Caesar on the Carnal Contendership show in a 'Most Dangerous Games' Match held at Rupert Watkins's private granary. Summers also became a dual champion with this victory, also holding the FWA Television Championship. | 57. | Tommy Bedlam | July 23rd, 2023 | 237 | Tommy Bedlam captured the X Championship in the second fall of the Three Stages of Hell match between him and Shawn Summers at Back in Business XVII. | -- | VACATED | March 16th, 2024 | -- | Championship vacated due to injury. | 58. | Trixie Bordeaux | March 17th, 2024 | 148 | Bordeaux claimed the X Championship after winning the third instalment of the annual King of the Deathmatch, overcoming fifteen other wrestlers to do so. | 59. | Tommy Bedlam (2x) | August 11th, 2024 | Present | Tommy Bedlam entered the X4 Tournament at Back in Business XVIII, taking the place of the injured Johnny Johnson. He defeated Bordeaux in the final to become a two-time FWA X Champion. |
Current Champion: Tommy Bedlam.
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Post by supinesnake on May 28, 2024 21:41:02 GMT
FWA Television Championship
The FWA Television Championship was announced by Rupert Watkins shortly after he announced Fallout would be leaving the FWA. It is a homage to the FWA World Television Championship that was used decades before on Fight Night. What legacy willthis new title leave behind?
Its debut occurred on Fallout: Rebirth in a Six Pack Challenge match, where Shawn Summers emerged triumphantly to become the inaugural champion.
Most Wins (Shawn Summers at 2) Currently Shawn Summers is the only person to have won the Television Championship more than once. His two wins with the belt is currently the record.
Longest Reign (Shawn Summers at 154 days) Shawn Summers' second reign with the belt is currently the longest at 154 days, with his first reign in second place, lasting exactly three months or ninety two days.
Most Combinded Days (Shawn Summers at 246 days) Not only does Shawn Summers have the longest solo reign, but with his second reign he has the most combined days.
History.
Number | Champion | Date Won | Days Held | Notes | 1. | Shawn Summers | July 22nd, 2022 | 92 | This title was won at Fallout: Rebirth in a Six Pack Challenge match. | 2. | Phillip A. Jackson | Oct 22nd, 2022 | 49 | Phillip A. Jackson became the second Television Champion by defeating Shawn Summers at Lights Out. | 3. | Vampyra | Dec 10th, 2022 | 71 | Vampyra defeated Phillip A. Jackson in his first defense to become the third champion, winning the belt on Fallout 023. | 4. | Shawn Summers (2x) | Feb 19th, 2023 | 154 (246) | Shawn Summers captured the FWA Television Championship for a second time at Back in Town, in a Four Way match also featuring Vampyra, Death Walker and Jason Randall. | | *Vacated* | July 23rd, 2023 | n/a | Following his Three Stages of Hell Match with Tommy Bedlam at Back in Business XVII, in which Summers retained his FWA Television Championship, Summers announced that he was vacating the title. | 5. | Kleio De Santos | October 8th, 2023 | 83 | Won the vacant belt in a singles match against Madison Gray at Lights Out 2023. | 6. | Brooklyn Steiner | December 30th, 2023 | 76. | Won the championship from Kleio De Santos in a triple threat match also including Jack the Clipper. This match took place at Winter Wasteland 2023. | | VACANT | March 15th, 2024 | | Championship vacated due to injury. | 7. | Kleio De Santos (2x) | April 4th, 2023 | Present. | Defeated Jack the Clipper to win the vacant title. |
Current Champion: Kleio De Santos.
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Post by supinesnake on May 28, 2024 21:46:46 GMT
FWA Trios Championship
The FWA Trios Championships were announced on Meltdown 28 by Jon Russnow, and that summer at Back In Business XVII, there was an open battle royal to determine which pair of three would become the inaugural FWA Trios Champions. Nine different teams competed for it on Night 2 of Back In Business, but it was Bellatrix Bordeaux and The Ravenwood Sisters who would shine victorious.
The FWA Trios Championships are unique in that they are the first FWA titles to be held by three different people at once (as opposed to the FWA Tag Team and FWA World Tag Team Championships which both were held by two people respectively). Therefore they require a more unique skillset and the ability to thrive in three on three matches or battle royals. [/I][/font][/span][/div]
Most Wins (The Coven at 1)
Longest Reign (The Coven at 1+)
Most Combinded Days (The Coven at 1+)
History.
Number | Champions | Date Won | Days Held | Notes | 1. | The Coven (Trixie Bordeaux, Blair Ravenwood, and Celestia Ravenwood) | July 23rd, 2023 | 236 | The Coven became the first set of FWA Trios Champions when they won the belts by winning in an inugural Battle Royal match at Back in Business XVII. They outlasted eight other teams to earn the belts and etch their names as the first Trios Champions in FWA history. | 2. | Tr1ck or Tr4sh (Juan Tothrefor, Trash Mammal, and Hallowe'en Knight) | March 15th, 2024 | 150 | Defeated The Coven at 2024's Fight Night event. | 3. | Alejandro Giunti, Luna Piper and Jin-ho | August 11th, 2024 |
| Won the second Annual Trios Battle Royal match at Back in Business XVIII, with Giunti last eliminating Halloween Knight. |
Current Champions: Alejandro Giunti, Luna Piper and Jin-ho
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Post by supinesnake on May 28, 2024 21:50:46 GMT
Retired Championships
FWA World Heavyweight Championship
The FWA World Heavyweight Championship was created when the FWA split into two brands for the first time in 2008. A tournament was held on the Crossfire brand to determine the new champion, and the first champion Shawn Cortez won it in the finals at that year's Red, White, and Bruised event. The belt was retired following the merging of the Crossfire and Fight Night brands in 2015, but then brought back at the second revival of Crossfire. This Crossfire revival was short lived however, and the belt was ultimately retired for good at Back in Business XI when it was unified with the more tenured FWA World Championship. Most Wins: (Stu "The Snake" St. Clair at 5) Retired Hall of Famer and legend Stu "The Snake" St. Clair holds the incredible record of most FWA World Heavyweight Championship wins, having held the belt for five different reigns. His fifth historic reign came off defeating the young champion KAIZEN, and he held it until losing the belt to Carnal Contendership winner Cyrus Truth right before the belt was unified and retired. Longest Reign: (Stu "The Snake" St. Clair at 191 days) Just like how he holds the most wins, Stu "The Snake" St. Clair also holds the longest reign. He held the title for a total of 191 straight days during his January 2011 to August 2011 reign. The second longest reign is also held by St. Clair, and it was his September 2008 to February 2009 reign in which he held the title for 139 days. The third, is of course held by St. Clair as well during his March 2009 to June 2009 reign where he held the title for 108 days. Most Combined Days: (Stu "The Snake" St. Clair at 579) That's right. Stu St. Clair has held this belt for 579 incredible days. Nobody is even close to him when it comes to combined days with the title, as Ryan Rondo is in second place with 166 combined days, followed by Devin Golden at 146. | History ------------------
Number | Champion | Date Won | Days Held (Combined) | Notes | 1. | "Simply" Shawn Cortez | Aug 3rd, 2008 | 56 | A tournament was held on Crossfire to crown the first World Heavyweight Champion. At Red, White, and Bruised it was Shawn Cortez who officially won it to become the first inaugural champ. | 2. | Stu "The Snake" St. Clair | Sept 28th, 2008 | 139 | Became to first person to hold the title for over 100 days. | 3. | Darnell Porter | Feb 14th, 2009 | 19 | | 4. | Stu "The Snake" St. Clair (2x) | Mar 5th, 2009 | 108 (247) | After defeating Darnell Porter, Stu "The Snake" St. Clair became the first person to win the FWA World Heavyweight Championship two times. | 5. | Ashley O'Ryan | Jun 21st, 2009 | 131 | | 6. | Jack Severino | Oct 30th, 2009 | 85 | | 7. | Ewan Edwards | Jan 23rd, 2010 | 53 | | 8. | Moira Crawford | Mar 17th, 2010 | 39 | This win made Moira Crawford the first female to win the FWA World Heavyweight Championship. | 9. | Nemesis | Apr 25th, 2010 | 146 | | 10. | Stu "The Snake" St. Clair (3x) | Sept 18th, 2010 | 63 (310) | Stu quickly won his third FWA World Heavyweight Championship despite the fact that nobody else had even tied him for two wins yet. | 11. | "The Golden One" Devin Golden | Nov 20th, 2010 | 65 | | 12. | Stu "The Snake" St. Clair (4x) | Jan 24th, 2011 | 191 (501) | Stu St. Clair's incredible fourth reign with the belt. He also hit the 500 day mark for combined days with the title. This reign stands as the longest in the title's history. | 13. | Wolf | Aug 3rd, 2011 | 88 | | 14. | Thomas Princeton | Oct 30th, 2011 | N/A | Length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 15. | Wolf | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 16. | "The Astonishing" Chris Kennedy | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | - | **Retired** | Nov 4th, 2013 | - | The FWA World Heavyweight Championship was briefly retired following the merger of Crossfire and Fight Night. | 17. | "The Last Star in the Sky" Ryan Rondo | Mar 14th, 2015 | 82 | Following the return of Crossfire, the belt was unretired and reinstated. Ryan Rondo became the first champion since it's return. | 18. | "The Rotten Gold" Devin Golden (2x) | Jun 4th, 2015 | 65 (130) | | 19. | "The Last Star in the Sky" Ryan Rondo (2x) | Aug 8th, 2015 | 84 (166) | | 20. | "The Golden One" Devin Golden (3x) | Oct 31st, 2015 | 16 (146) | Devin Golden went on to close out his world title feud with Ryan Rondo by winning the championship for the third time, becoming just the second person to do so. | 21. | "Savant" KAIZEN | Nov 16th, 2015 | 117 | | 22. | Stu "The Snake" St. Clair (5x) | Mar 12th, 2016 | 78 (579) | Despite Devin Golden and Ryan Rondo closing in, Stu felt no pressure as he went on to widen the gap with his fifth FWA World Heavyweight Championship win. A record that stands to this day, and with the belt retired, in no sign of being broken. | 23. | "The Exile" Cyrus Truth | May 29th, 2016 | <1 | CWA legend Cyrus Truth shocked the wrestling world when he entered FWA's Carnal Contendership in 2016 and won. This led to him main eventing Back in Business XI where he'd face off against Hall of Famer and current champion Stu St. Clair. Truth went on to defeat St. Clair on the grandest stage of them all, but would later lose it in a title unification match against the FWA World Champion. | 24. | "The Last Star in the Sky" Ryan Rondo (3x) | May 29th, 2016 | <1 | Prior to Back in Business XI, it was determined once again that the Crossfire brand would fold. Thus, current FWA World Champion Ryan Rondo had to compete against current FWA World Heavyweight Champion Cyrus Truth in a Title Unification Main Event. Both man had just won the title that night, but someone would lose it. That one would turn out to be Cyrus Truth, as Ryan Rondo won the match and officially unified both world titles. | - | **Retired** | May 29th, 2016 | - | The title was unified with the FWA World Championship following the merger of Crossfire and Fight Night. Ryan Rondo won the title unification match, and the FWA World Championship became FWA's sole world title. |
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FWA Woman's Championship ___________________
The FWA Women's Championship was created two years after FWA's inception as a means for the female members of the roster to have a title to call their own. It had a solid ten year run before being retired in 2017 after the amount of females on the roster depleted. Still through it's history there are a lot of memories, good reigns, and nostalgia that come with the belt. Most Wins: (Saddle Sally at 3) Although there are several women who have held the belt two times (Gabrielle, Jenny Ignito, Anyanka, Madison Lea West, Sara Wolf, Bell Connelly, Alana Allure, and Shannon O'Neal) there is only one who's been able to say they won it three different times, and that person is Hall of Fame cowgirl Saddle Sally. Longest Reign: (Bell Connelly at 506 days) Bell Connelly's historic run with the belt between September 2015 and January 2017 came right at the end of the belt's long history, but it truly was a remarkable event. Most Combined Days: (Bell Connelly at 528) With two different reigns, including her 506 day record breaking one, Bell Connelly has the most combined days as champion. Behind her is the former record holder Anyanka with 454 combined days, and then Sara Wolf with her solo 358 day reign. | History ------------------
Number | Champion | Date Won | Days Held (Combined) | Notes | 1. | Gabrielle Montgomery | Jun 17th, 2007 | 143 | With this win, Gabrielle gained the notoriety of being the first inaugural champion. A feat that is more impressive when you consider the other firsts she has accomplished such as being the first female tag team champion. | 2. | Jenny Ignito | Nov 7th, 2007 | 130 | Jenny became the second ever champion after defeating her future Sinful Sensuality tag team partner. | 3. | Gabrielle Montgomery (2x) | Mar 16th, 2008 | 47 (190) | This win made Gabrielle the first ever two time woman's champion. | 4. | Jenny Ignito (2x) | May 2nd, 2008 | 77 (207) | This reign surpassed Gabrielle's most combined days, as well as gave Jenny the distinction of being the first one to hit 200 combined days as champion. | - | **Vacated** | July 18th, 2008 | - | Jenny relinquished the belt on this episode of Fight Night. | 5. | Moira Crawford | Aug 3rd, 2008 | 91 | | 6. | Aja Melissa | Nov 2nd, 2008 | 35 | | 7. | Anyanka | Dec 7th, 2008 | 69 | This Hall of Famer won her first championship in the FWA with this victory. | 8. | Madison Lea West | Feb 14th, 2009 | 50 | | 9. | Anyanka (2x) | Apr 5th, 2009 | 385 (454) | Broke the record originally set by Gabrielle for longest single reign, and also became the first champion to hold the belt for 300 days. Lastly, she surpassed the record set by Jenny Ignito for most combined days as champion. | 10. | Sara Wolf | Apr 25th, 2010 | 358 | Came just short of breaking the record just previously set by Anyanka the reign before. | 11. | Dinorah Redgrave | Apr 18th, 2011 | 107 | | 12. | Madison Lea West (2x) | Aug 3rd, 2011 | N/A | Length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 13. | Alana Allure | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 14. | Veronique | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 15. | Ayla El | Nov 11th, 2012 | 144 | | - | **Vacated** | Apr 4th, 2013 | - | | 16. | Saddle Sally | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 17. | Mackenzie Roberts | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 18. | Sara Wolf (2x) | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 19. | Saddle Sally (2x) | Feb 2nd, 2014 | 216 (+N/A) | | 20. | Beatrixx Black | Sept 6th, 2014 | 43 | | 21. | Saddle Sally (3x) | Oct 19th, 2014 | 40 (256 +N/A) | This win made Saddle Sally the first three time Women's Champion. | 22. | Shannon O'Neal | Nov 28th, 2014 | 279 | | 23. | Bell Connelly | July 17th, 2015 | 22 | This reign stands as the shortest reign in the title's history, surpassing the small 35 day reign previously held by Aja Melissa. | 24. | Shannon O'Neal (2x) | Aug 8th, 2015 | <1 (280) | | 25. | Ayla El | Aug 8th, 2015 | 26 | | 26. | Bell Connelly (2x) | Sept 3rd, 2015 | 506 (528) | This reign shattered the record of 385 days previously set by Anyanka. With it also gave Bell the distinction of being the first and only champion to hold the title for 400 and 500 days, as well as breaking the record for most combined days with the title at 528 total. Bell Connelly, with this record, is also the only person to have both the longest and shortest reign for a single title. | 27. | Eimi Sanada | Jan 21st, 2017 | 85 | | 28. | Alana Allure (2x) | Apr 16th, 2017 | 47 (+N/A) | Was forced to forfeit the title following an injury. | - | **Retired** | Jun 2nd, 2017 | - | Following an injury to Alana Allure during a championship match against Eimi Sanada, Ashley O'Ryan decided to retire the title due to a lack of female competitors. It was then destroyed and given to Bell Connelly in a box on the Jun 2nd, 2017 edition of Fight Night. |
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FWA World Television Championship ___________________
The FWA Television Championship was considered a premier mid card title when it was created in 2006. However, for it's hype, the title did not have a long lifespan in the fed lasting only seven years before it was retired for good. It also is not considered a "World" title despite having world in its name. Those with it will not be recognized among world champion leaders. However with that said, those to have held this belt still have a unique distinction. Most Wins: (Ewan Edwards and Mac Michaud tied at 2) Ewan Edwards was the first person to win the belt on July 27th 2006, as well as the second person to do it in October of 2007. But it wasn't until Mac Michaud won the belt around the years 2011-2012 that anyone seemed to be able to match what Edwards did. Besides these two, nobody else has held it more than twice. Longest Reign: (Darnell Porter at 346 days) Darnell Porter's reign between August 2009 and July 2010 seemed like it would never end. Porter held the belt for nearly a year before having it vacated that summer. Ewan Edward's second reign with the belt in October 2007 is the second longest at 282 days, while Rocky Creed help the belt in 2009 for 193 days. Most Combined Days: (Ewan Edwards at 350) Darnell Porter's long reign just fell short of passing Ewan Edward's for most combined days, as Edwards ranks on top with 350 days. Porter is in second place with 346 days, while third place would be Rocky Creed and his 193 day solo reign. | History ------------------
Number | Champion | Date Won | Days Held (Combined) | Notes | 1. | Ewan Edwards | July 27th, 2006 | 68 | Became the first inaugural champion. | 2. | Tony Juvenile | Oct 3rd, 2006 | 97 | | - | **Vacated** | Jan 8th, 2007 | - | The belt was temporarily "retired" and vacated, but was shortly brought back months later to be again reinstated. | 3. | Ewan Edwards (2x) | Oct 26th, 2007 | 282 (350) | Ewan Edwards became the first two time Television Champion with this victory. He also regained and maintained the record for days held with the title, and become the first person to hold the title for both 200 and 300 days. His combined days with the title. | 4. | **Vacated** | Aug 3rd, 2008 | - | | 5. | Sean Moore | Aug 3rd, 2008 | 170 | | 6. | **Vacated** | Jan 30th, 2009 | - | The belt was vacated following an injury to Sean Moore. A match between James Sync and Rocky Creed was held on the February 6th, 2009 edition of Fight Night to determine the new champion. | 7. | Rocky Creed | Feb 6th, 2009 | 193 | Rocky Creed defeated James Sync to win the title on Fight Night after it was vacated due to a Sean Moore injury. | 8. | Darnell Porter | Aug 18th, 2009 | 346 | Surpassed the record set by Ewan Edwards for longest reign with the title. Also neared Edward's combined days with the title, but fell just five days short of passing him. | - | **Vacated** | July 30th, 2010 | - | | 9. | Anthony | Sept 18th, 2010 | N/A | Length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 10. | Joey Ortiz | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 11. | Cameron Cross | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 12. | Xavier Xander Xerxes | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 13. | Mac Michaud | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 14. | Shane McClean | N/A | N/A | Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 15. | Mac Michaud (2x) | N/A | N/A | This win tied Mac Michaud with Ewan Edwards for most Television Championship wins at two. Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 16. | Ryan Rondo | Nov 4th, 2013 | 41 | Earned the distinction of being the last Television Champion. | - | **Retired** | Dec 15th, 2013 | - | The championship was retired on December 15th, 2013 following the merger of Crossfire and Fight Night. This made Ryan Rondo the last champion to have held the belt. |
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Young Lions Championship ___________________ The Young Lions Championship was created in 2009, four years after the inception of FWA, as a way to get newcomers a chance at the gold. It was considered the rookie belt, and lasted for roughly three years before being retired. Nobody has held the belt more than once, so most wins and most combined days are not reconigized in record keeping. Longest Reign: (James "Eyesnsane" Hughes at 148 days) Eyesnsane's 148 day reign is the longest for the Young Lions belt. He held it between January 2011 and June 21st 2011, ultimately losing it to a young Mark Reynolds. Nobody else has held the belt for more than 100 recorded days, as Grizzly Joe is behind Hughes at 73 days, and The Rebel Bad Ass is in third with his 53 day reign. | History ------------------
Number | Champion | Date Won | Days Held (Combined) | Notes | 1. | The Rebel Bad Ass | Jun 26th, 2009 | 53 | First Inaugural Champion. | 2. | Grizzly Joe | Aug 18th, 2009 | 73 | | 3. | Joshua Diehl | Oct 30th, 2009 | 27 | | - | **Vacated** | Nov 26th, 2009 | - | | 4. | Juan Lopez | Dec 3rd, 2010 | 52 | | 5. | James "Eyesnsane" Hughes | Jan 24th, 2011 | 148 | Holds the record for longest reign, as well as the first and only person to surpass 100 days with the title. | 6. | Mark Reynolds | Jun 21st, 2011 | N/A | Length held are unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 7. | Ryan Rondo | N/A | N/A | Although the date won and length held are unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums, Ryan Rondo holds the distinction of being the last Young Lion's Champion before the belt was retired. | - | **Retired** | N/A | N/A | The belt was retired following Ryan Rondo's victory. |
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FWA World Tag Team Championship* ___________________ * Although the currently extant tag team championships are now considered 'world' championships, they take their lineage from the FWA Tag Team Championships as opposed to this belt. The FWA World Tag Team Championships were created in 2009 at the inception of FWA's second brand "Crossfire". They were intended to be that brand's tag team championships. Unfortunately once the brand folded, so did the titles. They were not returned during Crossfire's other runs. Most Wins by a Single Person: ("The Golden One" Devin Golden at 3) While there were only 4 recognized reigns, Devin Golden had three of them. He won the belts with Mike Curtis, Moira Crawford, and Ashley O'Ryan. Longest Reign and Most Combined Days: (The Sons of Liberty at 260 days) While Devin Golden may been apart of three of the four reigns these titles had, it was the one he wasn't apart of that lasted the longest. The Sons of Liberty were a duo formed by Bullseye Johnson and Carmine Reaper, who were able to win the titles and hold them between October 2009 and July 2010. Their 260 day reign was the longest in the belt's history, and also gives the duo the most combined days at 260. Devin Golden's 105 combined days follow in second place. | History ------------------
Number | Champion | Date Won | Days Held (Combined) | Notes | 1. | The Sons of Liberty: Bullseye Johnson and Carmine "Grim" Reaper | Oct 30th, 2009 | 260 | Bullseye Johnson and Carmine Reaper became the first Tag Team Champions of the Crossfire brand. This reign stands not only as the first, but also the longest of the Crossfire Tag Team titles. | 2. | Devin Golden and Mike Curtis | July 17th, 2010 | 77 | | 3. | Devin Golden (2x) and Moira Crawford | Oct 2nd, 2010 | 28 (Devin Golden has 105 combinded) | | 4. | Devin Golden (3x) and Ashley O'Ryan | Oct 30th, 2010 | - | On the one year anniversary of it's inception, Devin Golden won these tag team titles for the third time, this time with tag team legend Ashley O'Ryan. Following this win, the tag team titles were soon retired as Crossfire would once again merge with Fight Night. | - | **Retired** | N/A | - | The belts were retired as Crossfire would merge with Fight Night. Upon later installations of Crossfire, it was decided that there would only be one pair of tag titles for both brands. |
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High Fly Championship ___________________ The High Fly Championship is considered a piece of history being one of FWA's first championship belts. It was won by Genocide on one of the first episodes of FWA TV, who held it 20 days before dropping it to another. The belt was envisioned as a title for high flying risk takers to compete for, but was ultimately retired due to the lack of high flying talent on the roster. It's two year run is remembered by many.Most Wins: (Mike Curtis at 2) Mike Curtis is the only person to have won the High Fly Championship twice. He won the belt in December 2005, and then again a few months later in February 2006. Longest Reign: (Hydro at 68 days) Although it seems short, Hydro's reign of 68 days after beating Nick Arsen in 2006 is the longest in the belt's history. Behind him was the man he beat, Nick Arsen who held the title for 52 days, and in third place was the title's second champion ever Eternity who held it for 51. Being that only Mike Curtis has won the title twice and only has a combined 65 days with the belt, Hydro has the record for most combined days with his one 68 day reign. | History ------------------
Number | Champion | Date Won | Days Held (Combined) | Notes | 1. | Genocide | Sept 19th, 2005 | 20 | Became the first inaugural champion on one of the first editions of FWA TV. | 2. | Eternity | Oct 9th, 2005 | 51 | | - | **Vacated** | Nov 29th, 2005 | - | | 3. | Mike Curtis | Dec 18th, 2005 | 17 | | 4. | Sean Kelleher | Jan 4th, 2006 | 11 | | - | **Vacated** | Jan 15th, 2006 | - | | 5. | Mike Curtis (2x) | Feb 3rd, 2006 | 48 (65) | With this win, Mike Curtis became the first ever two time High Fly Champion. | 6. | Livewire | Mar 23rd, 2006 | 33 | | - | **Vacated** | Apr 25th, 2006 | - | | 7. | AJ Hart | Apr 27th, 2006 | 39 | | 8. | Nick Arsen | Jun 5th, 2006 | 52 | | 9. | Hydro | July 27th, 2006 | 68 | This reign stands as the longest reign with the title at just a short 68 days. It also surpasses Mike Curtis' combined days for most days with the title. | 10. | Dmac | Oct 3rd, 2006 | N/A | Length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 11. | Nick Arsen (2x) | N/A | N/A | This win made Nick Arsen the second person to win the title twice. Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | 12. | AJ Hart (2x) | N/A | - | This win tied Mike Curtis and Nick Arsen for most wins at two. Following this win, the title was retired with AJ Hart being it's last champion. Date won and length held unknown due to lost records from PWS Forums. | - | **Retired** | N/A | - | The belt was retired shortly after AJ Hart's victory. |
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Hardcore Championship ___________________ One of the historic original belts introduced at the inception of FWA, the Hardcore Championship was considered to be the toughest title you could get. It featured many hardcore and extreme styled matches such as ladder matches, table matches, and more. The belt lasted two years before ultimately being retired in favor of the X Championship that we know of today. Most Wins: (Tony Juvenile at 2) Tony Juvenile is the only person to have won the title multiple times. He was the 8th champion when he won it the first time in January of 2007, and also the last champion when he won it in April 2007 before the belt was vacated and retired. Longest Reign and Most Combined Days: ("The Inferno" Ryan Hall at 99 days) Although no one managed to crack 100 days with his brutal championship, Ryan Hall came close with 99 days total. His solo reign is not only the longest reign in the title's history, but also more combined days than anyone's had with the title. | History ------------------
Number | Champion | Date Won | Days Held (Combined) | Notes | 1. | Hardware | Sept 25th, 2005 | 58 | Became the first FWA Hardcore Champion. | 2. | Genocide | Nov 22nd, 2005 | 7 | | - | **Vacated** | Nov 29th, 2005 | - | | 3. | Ace of Spades | Dec 7th, 2005 | 11 | | 4. | Drake Strife | Dec 18th, 2005 | 28 | | - | **Vacated** | Jan 15th, 2006 | - | | 5. | British Brawler | Mar 23rd, 2006 | 43 | | 6. | Ryan Hall | May 5th, 2006 | 99 | | - | **Vacated** | Aug 12th, 2006 | - | | 7. | Ewan Edwards | Nov 23rd, 2006 | 50 | | 8. | Tony Juvenile | Jan 12th, 2007 | 6 | Holds the record for shortest reign with the Hardcore championship. | - | **Vacated** | Jan 19th, 2007 | - | This belt was briefly retired following the vacation from Tony Juvenile, however was quickly reinstated for another match. | 9. | Mountain Rush | Jan 19th, 2007 | 40 | | 10. | Maximillion | Feb 28th, 2007 | 33 | | 11. | Tony Juvenile (2x) | Apr 2nd, 2007 | - | On April 2nd 2007, Tony Juvenile not only became the only two time Hardcore Champion, but he became the last Hardcore champion. Shortly after his win, the belt was officially retired for good and replaced with the X Championship. | - | **Retired** | N/A | - | The belt was retired and merged with the X Championship, a title considered even more hardcore than the hardcore title itself. |
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FWA Gauntlet Championship
The Gauntlet Championship was created in 2020, and with it came several stipulations involving the belt, who could compete for it, and how often. For starters, any current or former World Champions are not eligible to compete for the championship. Those who win the championship, must do so by submitting a promo that does not exceed 1000 words. After winning it, the title can be cashed in for a shot at the North American Championship but ONLY after five successful defenses. Longest Reign and Most Combined Days (Harry the Sane Wizard at 84 days) Sitting atop with the most days with the belt is Harry the Sane Wizard at 84 days. Harry is the only person to have successfully defended the belt 5 times. With that, Harry also has the most combined days with the title despite only having one reign.
Most Wins (Yuna Funanori at 2) Yuna Funanori not only holds the distinction of being the first ever champion, but she holds the distinction also of being the first and only two time champion. Her two Gauntlet Championship wins are a record that, due to the nature of the title, may stand for quite some time. | History ------------------
Number | Champion | Date Won | Days Held | Notes | 1. | "The Last Great Adventurer" Yuna Funanori | Oct 30th, 2020 | 14 | First Gauntlet Champion, won in an Inaugural Five Man Championship Scramble match. First woman to be the inaugural champion for a coed singles championship. Yuna lost the belt however on her first defense, to Danny Toner. | 2. | Danny Toner | Nov 13th, 2020 | 42 | This was Danny Toner's first FWA singles championship. He became the first male fighter to win the title. Toner defended the belt successfully once before losing it to Chris Peacock. | 3. | "Disco's Last Warrior" Chris Peacock | Dec 25th, 2020 | 49 | Chris Peacock went on to defeat champion Danny Toner and challenger Marcus McClain in a triple threat match at the Crossfire Christmas Reunion Show. Chris Peacock defended and retained the belt once before losing it on his second defense to Yuna Funanori. | 4. | "The Last Great Adventurer" Yuna Funanori (2x) | Feb 12th, 2021 | 49 (63) | Yuna Funanori became the first two time champion when she defeated Chris Peacock on Fight Night. On this reign she beat her previous record of no successful defenses, and defended the belt two times, but lost it on her third defense to Eli Black. | 5. | "The Artist" Eli Black | Apr 2nd, 2021 | 42 | Eli won the Gauntlet Championship by defeating Yuna Funanori at the Fight Night: Lost Treasures special. It was the first FWA match that took place on a pirate ship, and it was won when Eli untied the belt from the top of a crow's nest. Eli became the first person to successfully defend the championship three times, but then lost it on his fourth defence to Reagan Cole. | 5. | "The British Apprentice" Reagan Cole | May 14th, 2021 | 36 | Reagan won the Gauntlet Championship by defeating Eli Black at the Fight Night: Sin City special in Las Vegas. It was the first time that the Gauntlet Championship was defended in a Gauntlet Match, and Reagan won the championship by defeating Eli Black after Black had already defeated Saus X and Marcus McClain. | 6. | "Big Mack" Marcus McClain | Jun 19th, 2021 | 44 | Marcus McClain defeated Reagan Cole on Night One of Back in Business. | 7. | Tommy Bedlam | Aug 2nd, 2021 | 18 | Tommy Bedlam defeated Marcus McClain and two other opponents in a Fatal Four Way Match on Meltdown 2. McClain was on his second defense when he dropped the belt. | 8. | El Demente | Aug 20th, 2021 | 59 | Tommy Bedlam defended the title against El Demente at the FWA 16th Anniversary show, where he defeated El Demente. However, El Demente would get a second opportunity at Fallout 003 when he defeated Bedlam in a triple threat match to win the title. El Demente's 59 days would go on to break the record for longest days with the belt. | 9. | James Douglas | Oct 18th, 2021 | 14 | After El Demente became the second person to defend the belt 3 times, he lost on his fourth defense to James Douglas who defeated both El Demente and Aka Yurei on Meltdown 6. Douglas won the title in just his second match ever in the FWA. | 10. | Joe Burr | Nov 1st, 2021 | 56 | James Douglas would go on to defend and lose in his first Gauntlet title defense to "The Giant Slayer" Joe Burr thanks to the help of Burr's new tag team partner Saint Sully. | 11. | Harry the Sane Wizard | Dec. 26, 2021 | 84 | Harry defeated Joe Burr at Mile High 2021 PPV in the shortest Gauntlet Championship match. He caught Joe Burr with a roll-up seconds into the contest. He became the first person to defend the title five times after defeating Joe Burr and Sawyer Xavier at The Grand March. Harry vacated the title to cash in his shot on Fallout 14 for Alyster Black's X Championship, but failed in his quest to overthrow Black Jesus. Is now the Gauntlet God. |
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Post by supinesnake on May 28, 2024 21:52:47 GMT
Accolades and Other Records
FWA's Leading World Champions (FWA World Championship and FWA World Heavyweight Championship qualify) | 1. Chris Kennedy (6) "The Astonishing" Chris Kennedy now stands alone with a record six World title reigns spanning the FWA World Championship and World Heavyweight Championship. His first title win was in 2011 and his most recent in 2021, a decade of dominance for Kennedy in the FWA.
| 2. Stu St. Clair and Devin Golden (Tied at 5) Stu "The Snake" St. Clair once topped this list with Kennedy, sharing it with five reigns. Stu St. Clair has had all five of his reigns come from the FWA World Heavyweight Championship. He was THE name of Crossfire for two iterations. Then is Devin Golden who has two FWA World Championship reigns, and three FWA World Heavyweight Championship reigns. His world title reigns helped boost him to become the first person ever to win 14 total titles in the FWA.
| 3. Ryan Hall, Ryan Rondo, amd Cyrus Truth (Tied at 4) This three way tie for second place at four reigns includes three of the most lethal guys to ever step foot in an FWA ring. First to accomplish the feat was Ryan Hall, who's four reigns all come from the FWA World Championship. Ryan Rondo was the second to do it, when he won the FWA World Heavyweight Championship in it's final unification match. Rondo has had three FWA World Heavyweight Championship reigns, and one FWA World Championship reign. Cyrus Truth was the second to last man to accomplish four reigns. He won the FWA World Heavyweight Championship as his first title right before it was retired, and then went on to have three FWA World Championship reigns. Will he be the first person to accomplish six world title wins? |
Grand Slam Champions (Winning four of a World Championship, North American Championship, X Championship, Television Championship and Tag Team Championship) | 1. Wolf (FWA World Heavyweight, Championship, FWA North American Championship, FWA Tag Team Championship, FWA X Championship) | 2. "The Last Star in the Sky" Ryan Rondo (FWA World Championship/FWA World Heavyweight Championship, FWA North American Championship, FWA Tag Team Championship, FWA X Championship | 3. "The Astonishing" Chris Kennedy (FWA World Championship/FWA World Heavyweight Championship, FWA North American Championship, FWA Tag Team Championship, FWA X Championship) | 4. Phillip A. Jackson (FWA World Championship/FWA World Heavyweight Championship, FWA North American Championship, FWA Tag Team Championship, FWA Television Championship) | 5. Chris Peacock (FWA World Championship, FWA North American Championship, FWA X Championship, FWA World Tag Team Championship) |
Triple Crown Champions (Winning three of five of the major titles including World Championship, North American Championship, X Championship, Television Championship and Tag Team Championship) | 1. Stu "The Snake" St. Clair (FWA World Heavyweight Championship, FWA North American Championship, FWA Tag Team Championship) | 2. Matt Boudreau (FWA World Championship, FWA North American Championship, FWA Tag Team Championship) | 3. Jack Severino (FWA World Heavyweight Championship, FWA North American Championship, FWA Tag Team Championship) | 4. "The Golden One" Devin Golden (FWA World Heavyweight Championship, FWA X Championship, FWA Tag Team Championship) | 5. Duke Drazin (FWA World Championship, FWA North American Championship, FWA Tag Team Championship) | 6. Thomas Princeton (FWA World Heavyweight Championship, FWA North American Championship, FWA Tag Team Championship) | 7. Darnell Porter (FWA World Heavyweight Championship, FWA X Championship, FWA North American Championship) | 8. Ashley O'Ryan (FWA World Championship/FWA World Heavyweight Championship, FWA North American Championship, FWA Tag Team Championship) | 9. Phillip A. Jackson (FWA World Championship, FWA North American Championship, FWA Tag Team Championship) | 10. Saint Sully (FWA World Championship, FWA North American Championship, FWA X Championship) | 11. Krash (FWA World Championship, FWA North American Championship, FWA Tag Team Championships) *Krash was the first and only person to become Triple Crown Champion in both FWA and CWA | 12. Michelle von Horrowitz. (FWA World Championship, FWA World Tag Team Championships, FWA X Championship). | 13. Alyster Black. (FWA World Championship, FWA World Tag Team Championships, FWA X Championship). | 14. Chris Peacock. (FWA World Championship, FWA World Tag Team Championships, FWA X Championship). | 15. Cyrus Truth. (FWA World Championship, FWA North American Championship, FWA World Tag Team Championship). |
Most Overall Title Reigns (Overall combination of all total title reigns from any time or level in the FWA. The 24/7 Championship is not included in this tally due it's nature) | 1. Devin Golden at 14 With his most recent FWA World Championship win, followed by three FWA Tag Team Championship wins with Randy Ramon, Devin Golden has secured his place at number one with 13 different title reigns. He has won the FWA World Heavyweight Championship three times, the FWA Tag Team Championships four times, the FWA World Tag Team Championships three times, the X Championship two times, and FWA World Championship twice. | 2. Ryan Rondo at 13 Ryan Rondo stands at number two in history for most overall title reigns. He has had three FWA World Heavyweight Championship runs, and one FWA World Championship. Along with that are his three X Championship reigns, two North American Championship reigns, one Television Championship, one Young Lions Championship, and last but not least are his two FWA Tag Team Championship wins the first with Devin Golden, and the second with Danny Toner. | 3. Stu "The Snake" St. Clair at 12 Stu "The Snake" St. Clair has had 5 FWA World Heavyweight Championship reigns, six FWA Tag Team Championship reigns (five of those with Ashley O'Ryan) and one FWA North American Championship reign. His 12 wins are the second most in FWA history behind Ryan Rondo. | 4. Ashley O'Ryan at 11 "The Irish Switchblade" Ashley O'Ryan is in second place on this list, with 11 different FWA title reigns. His seven different FWA Tag Team Championship reigns top the list, and he also had a reign as FWA World Tag Team Champion with Devin Golden. He also has one FWA World Championship reign, one FWA World Heavyweight Championship reign, and one FWA North American Championship reign. | 5. Chris Kennedy at 10 Hall of Famer Chris Kennedy is in 5th place with 10 different title reigns. He is a five time FWA World Champion, and a two time FWA Tag Team Champion. He also has had solo reigns with the FWA World Heavyweight Championship, the FWA North American Championship, and the FWA X Championship. |
Carnal Contendership Winners (Carnal Contendership is a "Royal Rumble" like event that takes place prior to Back in Business to determine the number one contender for the World Championship) | Year Won | Nate Richardson | 2008 | Ryan Hall | 2009 | Nemeis | 2010 | Wolf | 2011 | Jack Severino | 2012 | Chris Kennedy | 2013 | Wolf (2x) | 2014 | Ryan Rondo | 2015 | Cyrus Truth | 2016 | Shannon O'Neal | 2017 | Nova Diamond | 2019 | Michelle von Horrowitz | 2021 | Danny Toner | 2022 | Cyrus Truth (2x) | 2023 | Krash | 2024 |
Golden Opportunity Winners (Golden Opportunity is a "Money in the Bank" like stipulation where the winner receives a briefcase contract that they can cash in for a world title shot at any time) | Year Won | Thomas Princeton | 2008 | Duke Drazin | 2009 | Darnell Porter | 2010 | Chris Kennedy | 2011 | Stu St. Clair and Dinorah Redgrave | 2012 | Lucian W. Ace | 2013 | Gabrielle Montgomery | 2019 | Nova Diamond | 2021 | Chris Peacock | 2022 | Chris Peacock (Match was for the FWA World Championship, held by Peacock, as opposed to the traditional briefcase) | 2023 |
Back in Business Main Event History
Back in Business | Date | Main Event Match | Outcome | Back in Business I | March 14th, 2006 | Daniel Sinclair (c) vs. Sean Kelleher for the FWA World Championship | Sean Kelleher def. Daniel Sinclair to win the FWA World Championship | Back in Business II | 2007 | Ryan Hall (c) vs. Nate Richardson for the FWA World Championship | Ryan Hall def. Nate Richardson to retain the FWA World Championship. | Back in Business III | February 22nd, 2008 | Tony Juvenile (c) vs. Nate Richardson vs. James Sync in a Triple Threat Match for the FWA World Championship | Nate Richardson def. Tony Juvenile and James Sync in a Triple Threat Match to win the FWA World Championship. | Back in Business IV | March 5th, 2009 | "The Icon" Matt Boudreau (c) vs. Ryan Hall for the FWA World Championship | Matt Boudreau def. Ryan Hall to retain the FWA World Championship. | Back in Business V | April 25th, 2010 | "The Icon" Matt Boudreau (c) vs. Rocky Creed for the FWA World Championship | Matt Boudreau def. Rocky Creed to retain the FWA World Championship | Back in Business VI | August 3rd, 2011 | Gabrielle Montgomery (c) vs. Duke Drazin for the FWA World Championship | Gabrielle Montgomery def. Duke Drazin to retain the FWA World Championship. | Back in Business VII | 2012 | "The Astonishing" Chris Kennedy (c) vs. Wolf (c) vs. Jack Severino in a Title Unification Match for both the FWA World Championship and the FWA World Heavyweight Championship | Chris Kennedy def. Wolf and Jack Severino to win and unify both the FWA World Championship and the FWA World Heavyweight Championship. | Back in Business VIII | 2013 | M.C Fromage (c) vs. "The Astonishing" Chris Kennedy for the FWA World Championship | Chris Kennedy def. M.C Fromage to win the FWA World Championship for the second time in his career. | Back in Business IX | April 13th, 2013 | "The Inferno" Ryan Hall (c) vs. Wolf for the FWA Undisputed World Championship | Ryan Hall def. Wolf to retain the FWA World Championship. | Back in Business X | May 2nd, 2015 | Gabrielle Montgomery (c) vs. "The Emerald" Drew Stevenson for the FWA World Championship | Gabrielle Montgomery def. Drew Stevenson to retain the FWA World Championship. | Back in Business XI | May 29th, 2016 | "The Last Star in the Sky" Ryan Rondo (c) vs. "The Exile" Cyrus Truth in a Title Unification Match for the FWA World Championship and FWA World Heavyweight Championship | Ryan Rondo def. Cyrus Truth to both win and retain the FWA World Heavyweight Championship and the FWA World Championship, effectively unifying both belts. | Back in Business XII | July 1st, 2017 | "The Exile" Cyrus Truth (c) vs. Shannon O'Neal | Shannon O'Neal def. Cyrus Truth to win her first and only FWA World Championship. | Back in Business XIII | July 15th, 2018 | "The Exile" Cyrus Truth (c) vs. "The Astonishing" Chris Kennedy for the FWA World Championship | Chris Kennedy def. Cyrus Truth to win the FWA World Championship for the fourth time, and also extend his Back in Business winning streak to 8-0. | Back in Business XIV | February 29th, 2020 | Saint Sully (c) vs. Nova Diamond for the FWA World Championship | Saint Sully def. Nova Diamond to retain the FWA World Championship | Back in Business XV: Night One _______ Back in Business XV: Night Two | June 19th, 2021 _______ June 20th, 2021 | TxR (c) vs. Golden Rock for the FWA Tag Team Championships in a Three Stages of Hell Match _______ Saint Sully (c) vs. Michelle von Horrowitz vs Mike Parr | Devin Golden and Randy Ramon of Golden Rock def. Danny Toner and Ryan Rondo of TxR to win the FWA Tag Team Championships _______ Michelle von Horrowitz def. Saint Sully (c) and Mike Parr to win the FWA World Championship | Back in Business XVI: Night One _______ Back in Business XVI: Night Two | July 9th, 2022 _______ July 10th, 2022 | Mike Parr vs. Shawn Summers in a Three Strikes Match _______ Thomas West (c) vs. Danny Toner | Mike Parr def. Shawn Summers _______ Danny Toner def. Thomas West to win the FWA World Championship | Back in Business XVII: Night One _______ Back in Business XVII: Night Two | July 22nd, 2023 _______ July 23rd, 2023 | Jeremy Best vs. Krash in a Buried Alive Match _______ Chris Peacock (c) vs. Cyrus Truth | Krash def. Jeremy Best _______ Chris Peacock def. Cyrus Truth to retain the FWA World Championship |
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Post by supinesnake on May 28, 2024 21:54:00 GMT
Can you continue the Legacy?
Class of 2008 (Fred Ex, Daniel Sinclair, exCellence, and Brian Habana)
Class of 2009 (G-Rich, Ewan Edwards, Jillian De Silva, and Sean Kelleher)
Class of 2010 ("The Inferno" Ryan Hall, Tony Juvenile, Jenny Ignito, and Nate Richarson)
Class of 2011 ("The Idol" Matt Boudreau, Anthony Jackson and Sean Moore of Empire X, Anyanka, "The Cockney Queen" Moira Crawford, and Chris Stallings)
Class of 2013 (Jack Severino, Aut Pax Aut Bellum, and Matthew Robinson)
Class of 2014 ("The Beast" Wolf)
Class of 2015 (Ashley O'Ryan)
Class of 2016 (Stu "The Snake" St. Clair and "The Golden One" Devin Golden)
Class of 2020 ("The Astonishing" Chris Kennedy, "Primetime" Darnell Porter, and Saddle Sally)
Class of 2021 (Bell Connelly, Ayla El, and Shannon O'Neal)
Class of 2022 (Ryan Rondo, Thomas Princeton, and Kaizen)
Class of 2023 (Gabrielle, Nova Diamond, and Randy Ramon. Member induction: TheGoldenOne.) Class of 2024 (Saint Sully and Phillip A. Jackson)
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