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WXW Heavyweight Championship

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WXW Heavyweight Championship
Details
PromotionWorld Xtreme Wrestling
Date established1997
Current champion(s)Chico Adams
Date wonDecember 21, 2019
Other name(s)
  • Top Rope/WSWF Heavyweight Championship (1997 - 1999)
  • WXW Heavyweight Championship
    (1999 - present)
Statistics
First champion(s)Bam Bam Bigelow
Most reignsHeadshrinker Samu (7)
Longest reignSugaa (570 days)
Shortest reignShane Black, Metal Maniac and Mr. NYR (<1 day)
Heaviest championBam Bam Bigelow (390 lbs)
Lightest championJorel Ganzy (163 lbs)

The WXW Heavyweight Championship is the top professional wrestling title in the World Xtreme Wrestling promotion. It was created in 1996 as the WSWF Heavyweight Championship under WXW's original name, the World Star Wrestling Federation. The promotion renamed to its current name in 1998, and the title followed suit. The title history prior to January 10, 1997 is unknown, but there are 43 recognized known champions with a total of 69 title reigns.[1][2]

Title history

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Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Bam Bam Bigelow 1997 House show 1 N/A The exact date and loss of the title are uncertain. [3]
2 Headshrinker Samu 1997 House show 1 30 The exact date and loss of the title are uncertain. [3]
3 The Hungarian Barbarian December 10, 1997 Top Rope/WSWF Freeland, PA 1 31 The exact date and loss of the title are uncertain. [3]
4 Jak Molsonn January 10, 1998 Top Rope/WSWF Freeland, PA 1 89 [3]
5 Jake Molsonn April 9, 1998 Hazleton, PA 1 140 [3]
6 John Rambo August 27, 1998 Top Rope/WSWF Channel 13 TV Taping Harrisburg, PA 1 200 The exact date when Rambo vacated the title is uncertain. [3]
Vacated March 15, 1999 The WSWF became World Xtreme Wrestling in November 1998. John Rambo was stripped of the title in March 1999 due to failure to defend the title within 30 days. [4]
7 Headshrinker Samu April 24, 1999 House show Hazleton, PA 2 147 Defeated The Mad Russian to win the vacant title. [3]
8 The Hungarian Barbarian September 18, 1999 House show Hazleton, PA 2 18 [3]
9 Jake Daniels October 6, 1999 House show Hazleton, PA 2 24 Jake Daniels was formerly known as Jake Molsonn. [3]
10 Jak Molsonn October 30, 1999 House show Hazleton, PA 2 66 Defeated Oxx Hogg who substituted Jake Daniels and The Hungarian Barbarian in a three–way match [3]
11 Chicago Heat January 4, 2000 House show Plymouth, PA 1 8 [3]
12 Jak Molsonn January 22, 2000 House show Hazleton, PA 3 28 [3]
13 Sugaa February 19, 2000 House show Hazleton, PA 1 104 This was a fatal four–way match ladder match also involving The Inferno Kid and L.A. Smooth [3]
14 Shane Black June 2, 2000 House show Hazleton, PA 1 <1 Sugaa's WXW Cruiserweight Championship was also on the line in this match. Shane Black became the first person to hold both WXW Cruiserweight and WXW World Heavyweight Championships. [3]
Vacated June 2, 1999 Black was stripped of both titles due to a controversial ending of the match. [4]
15 Sugaa June 3, 2000 House show Allentown, PA 2 105 Sugaa defeated Shane Black to win both titles. Sugaa held the Cruiserweight title until July 6, when he exceeded the cruiserweight division weight limit. [3]
16 Salvatore Bellomo September 16, 2000 WXW Live TV Hazleton, PA 1 115 This was a three–way match also involving Sugaa and The Hungarian Barbarian. [3]
17 Headshrinker Samu January 9, 2001 House show Allentown, PA 3 138 [3]
18 Dylan Dean May 27, 2001 WXW Memorial Day Madness 2001 Allentown, PA 1 21 [3]
19 The Metal Maniac June 17, 2001 WXW TV Taping Allentown, PA 1 <1 Awarded the title by Dylan Dean. [3]
20 Headshrinker Samu June 17, 2001 House show Allentown, PA 4 126 [4]
Vacated October 21, 2001 Samu was stripped of the title by WXW Commissioner Lotto Money. [4]
21 Headshrinker Samu October 21, 2001 House show Allentown, PA 5 132 WXW Commissioner Lotto Money returned the title to Samu, because he was never defeated for it. [3]
22 Sugaa March 2, 2002 House show Hazleton, PA 3 112 This was a fans bring the weapons match. [3]
23 Afa Anoa'i Jr. June 22, 2002 WXW Sportsfest 2002 Hazleton, PA 1 384 [4]
Vacated July 11, 2003 Afa Anoa'i Jr. vacated the title to leave WXW and attend college. [4]
24 Billy Dream July 11, 2003 WXW Sportsfest 2003 Allentown, PA 1 100 This was a 20-man battle royal. Dream lastly eliminated Mana The Polonesian Warrior to win the vacant title. [3]
25 Gene Snitsky October 19, 2003 House show Sciota, PA 1 161 This was a last man standing match. [3]
26 Mana The Polynesian Warrior March 28, 2004 House show Mountainville, PA 1 62 [3]
27 Rapid Fire Maldonado May 29, 2004 House show Sciota, PA 1 41 [3]
28 Mana The Polynesian Warrior July 9, 2004 WXW Sportsfest 2004 Allentown, PA 2 112 [3]
29 Sinister X October 29, 2004 WXW Halloween Mayhem 2004 Sciota, PA 1 26 This was a three–way match also involving L.A. Smooth. [3]
30 Jeff Coleman November 21, 2004 House show Sciota, PA 1 91 [4]
Vacated February 20, 2005 Jeff Coleman was stripped of the title, due to being unable to defend it within 30 days due to injury. [4]
31 Johnny Bravado February 72, 2005 House show Allentown, PA 1 91 This was a "whirlwind" match. [3]
32 Rockin' Rebel May 29, 2005 House show Bushkill, PA 1 40 [3]
33 Johnny Bravado July 8, 2005 House show Allentown, PA 2 127 [3]
34 Havoc November 12, 2005 House show Allentown, PA 1 117 [3]
35 Headshrinker Samu March 9, 2005 House show Allentown, PA 6 402 [3]
36 Rage April 15, 2007 House show Allentown, PA 1 48 [3]
37 Headshrinker Samu June 2, 2007 House show Allentown, PA 7 336 The exact length of the reign is uncertain. [3]
38 Sugaa March 5, 2008 House show Minneola, FL 4 570 The exact length of the reign is uncertain. [3]
39 Dylan Night September 26, 2009 WXW 1 Year In Florida Anniversary Minneola, FL 1 126 [3]
40 Sugaa January 30, 2010 House show Minneola, FL 5 21 [3]
41 Dylan Night February 20, 2010 House show Minneola, FL 2 70 Dylan Night defeated Sugaa in the first ever Loser Leaves WXW Last Man Standing match to win the title. [3]
42 Nick Nero May 1, 2010 House show Minneola, FL 1 21 [3]
43 The Perfect Creation May 22, 2010 House show Minneola, FL 1 112 This was a three–way match also involving CJ O'Doyle. [3]
44 Mark Silva September 11, 2010 House show Minneola, FL 1 42 This was a three–way match also involving Nick Folie. [3]
45 Richard J. Criado October 23, 2010 WXW Halloween Extravaganza 2010 Minneola, FL 2 84 Criado was formerly known as The Perfect Creation. [3]
46 Dylan Night January 15, 2011 House show Minneola, FL 3 28 [3]
47 Mark Silva February 12, 2011 House show Minneola, FL 2 308 [3]
48 Bryan Maddox December 17, 2011 House show Minneola, FL 1 182 [3]
49 Sean Maluta June 16, 2012 House show Minneola, FL 1 224 [3]
50 Bryan Maddox January 26, 2013 House show Minneola, FL 2 105 [3]
51 Nick Nero May 11, 2013 House show Minneola, FL 2 31 The exact length of the reign is uncertain. [3]
52 Bryan Maddox June 11, 2013 House show Minneola, FL 3 92 The exact length of the reign is uncertain. [3]
53 Noah Kekoa September 11, 2013 WXW C4 Minneola, FL 1 240 The exact length of the reign is uncertain. [3]
54 Sean Maluta May 9, 2014 House show Minneola, FL 2 106 [4]
Vacated August 23, 2014 [4]
55 Mark Silva December 20, 2014 House show Minneola, FL 3 41 [3]
56 Sugaa January 31, 2015 House show Minneola, FL 6 71 [3]
57 Irish Jack April 12, 2015 WXW Xtreme War Minneola, FL 1 90 [3]
58 Mr. NYR July 11, 2015 House show Minneola, FL 1 <1 [3]
59 ERA July 11, 2015 House show Minneola, FL 1 119 [4]
60 Jaxen Blade November 7, 2015 House show Minneola, FL 1 266 [5]
61 Sean Maluta July 30, 2016 House show Minneola, FL 3 367 [6]
62 D. Ramos August 1, 2017 House show Minneola, FL 1 4 The exact length of the reign is uncertain. [7]
63 The Beast August 5, 2017 House show Minneola, FL 1 77 [8]
64 Jorel Ganzy October 21, 2017 House show Minneola, FL 1 105 [9]
65 D. Ramos February 3, 2018 House show Minneola, FL 2 105 [10]
66 Deathrow Jethro May 19, 2018 WXW Doomsday Minneola, FL 1 N/A [11]
67 D3 2019 Florida, USA 1 N/A [12]
68 D. Ramos September 28, 2019 WXW Slam Jam Minneola, Florida 3 84 [13]
69 Chico Adams December 21, 2019 WXW Winter Warfare 2019 Minneola, Florida 1 1,808+ Defeated previous champion D. Ramos, D3 and Vertigo in fatal four-way match [14]

Combined reigns

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As of December 2, 2024.

Indicates the current champion
¤ The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, the combined length may not be correct.
<1 Indicates the reign was less than 1-day
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined Days
1 Headshrinker Samu 7 1,311¤
2 Sugaa 6 983¤
3 Chico Adams † 1 1,808+
4 Sean Maluta 3 697
5 Afa Anoa'i Jr. 1 384
6 Mark Silva 2 350
7 Bryan Maddox 2 287¤
8 Jaxen Blade 1 266
9 Noah Kekoa 1 240¤
10 Dylan Night 3 224
11 Johnny Bravado 2 218
12 The Perfect Creation/Richard J. Criado 2 196
13 John Rambo 1 186
14 Jak Molsonn 3 183
15 Mana the Polynesian Warrior 2 174
16 Jake Molsonn/Jake Daniels 2 164
17 Gene Snitsky 1 161
18 ERA 1 119
19 Havoc 1 117
20 Salvatore Bellomo 1 115
21 D. Ramos 3 193¤
22 Jorel Ganzy 1 105
23 Billy Dream 1 100
24 Jeff Coleman 1 91
25 Irish Jack 1 90
26 The Beast 1 77
27 Rage 1 48
28 Rapid Fire Maldonado 1 41
29 Rockin' Rebel 1 40
30 The Hungarian Barbarian 2 38
31 Sinister X 1 26
32 Dylan Dean 2 21
Nick Nero 1 21¤
34 Chicago Heat 1 8
35 Shane Black 1 <1
Metal Maniac 1 <1
Mr. NYR 1 <1
38 Bam Bam Bigelow 1 N/A¤
39 D3 1 N/A¤
40 Deathrow Jethro 1 N/A¤

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "WXW Heavyweight Championship « Titles Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". Archived from the original on May 7, 2014.
  2. ^ "HistoryTitles".
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb "WXW Heavyweight Championship « Titles Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". Archived from the original on May 7, 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "WXW Heavyweight Championship « Titles Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database". Archived from the original on May 7, 2014.
  5. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Cage Match". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  6. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (July 30, 2016). "Sean Maluta defeated Jaxen Blade". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
  7. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (May 20, 2017). "D. Ramos title defence against Sam Houston in a Texas Bull Rope match". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
  8. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (August 5, 2017). "The Beast defeated D. Ramos". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
  9. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (October 21, 2017). "Jorel Ganzy defeated The Beast". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
  10. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (February 3, 2018). "D. Ramos defeated Jorel Ganzy". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
  11. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (May 19, 2018). "Deathrow Jethro defeated D. Ramos in a last man standing match". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
  12. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (September 28, 2019). "D3 title defence against several wrestler". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
  13. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (September 28, 2019). "D. Ramos defeated D3". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
  14. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (December 21, 2019). "Chico Adams defeated previous champion D. Ramos, D3 and Vertigo in a fatal four-way match". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Databases. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
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