Professional wrestling championship
This article is about the title billed as "Undisputed" by RPW. For actual undisputed (and other) versions of the British Heavyweight Championship, see
British Heavyweight Championship .
Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship Details Promotion Revolution Pro Wrestling Date established 16 July 2005 Current champion Sha Samuels Date won 23 August 2025 Other names IPW:UK Championship (2005–2009) British Heavyweight Championship (2012–2017) Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship (2009-2012, 2017–present)
TheUndisputed British Heavyweight Championship is aprofessional wrestling championship owned by theRevolution Pro Wrestling (RevPro/RPW)promotion . The title was created and debuted on 16 July 2005 and is the promotion's principal championship.
The current title was formed after the IPW:UK Championship and theAll-England Championship were unified into the Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship, but later became known as simply the "British Heavyweight Championship" after RPW separated itself fromInternational Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom (IPW:UK). The title has been defended in theUnited States and inJapan through RPW's working relationships withNew Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) andRing of Honor (ROH). In 2018, the championship name was reverted to the "Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship".
Sha Samuels is the current champion, in his second reign. He won the title by defeatingRicky Knight Jr. for the title atRevPro 13th Anniversary Show: Night 2 on August 23, 2025, inLondon ,England .
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 IPW:UK 1 Aviv Maayan 16 July 2005 Weekend Of Champions: Night I Orpington, England 1 1Maayan defeatedMartin Stone and Steve Douglas in a three-way match to become the inaugural champion. [ 1] 2 Martin Stone 17 July 2005 Weekend Of Champions: Night II Orpington, England 1 462[ 2] 3 Andy Boy Simmonz 22 October 2006 Extreme Measures III Orpington, England 1 210This was aNo Disqualification match . [ 3] 4 JC Thunder 20 May 2007 Royale Rewards Orpington, England 1 125[ 4] 5 Andy Boy Simmonz 22 September 2007 3rd Anniversary Weekend: Night Two Orpington, England 2 175This was aSubmission match . [ 5] 6 Martin Stone 16 March 2008 Battle Royale: The Last Orpington Stand Orpington, England 2 189This was aLast Man Standing match . [ 6] 7 Iestyn Rees 21 September 2008 Fourth Anniversary Tour Bromley, London 1 209[ 7] 8 Alex Shane 18 April 2009 Iron Fist Kent, England 1 148This was anIron Fist match . [ 8] 9 Leroy Kincaide 13 September 2009 5th Anniversary Show Kent, England 1 161Unified the IPW:UK Championship and the All-England Championship into the Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship. [ 9] 10 Dave Mastiff 21 February 2010 No Escape Kent, England 1 448[ 10] 11 Sha Samuels 15 May 2011 Sittingbourne Spectacular Kent, England 1 686This was aThree-way elimination match also involvingTakeshi Morishima . The championship begins to be referred to as the British Heavyweight Championship during this reign. [ 11] RevPro 12 Colt Cabana 31 March 2013 High Stakes Kent, England 1 349[ 12] 13 Marty Scurll 15 March 2014 High Stakes Greater London, England 1 456This was a 30-minuteIron Fist match . [ 13] 14 A.J. Styles June 14, 2015 Summer Sizzler Greater London, England 1 216[ 14] 15 Zack Sabre Jr. 16 January 2016 High Stakes Greater London, England 1 299[ 15] 16 Katsuyori Shibata 10 November 2016 RevPro/NJPW Global Wars UK 2016: Night 1 Greater London, England 1 116[ 16] 17 Zack Sabre Jr. 6 March 2017 NJPW Hataage Kinenbi Tokyo, Japan 2 396The championship was renamed back to the Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship during this reign. [ 17] 18 Tomohiro Ishii 6 April 2018 Live In New Orleans New Orleans, Louisiana 1 86[ 18] 19 Minoru Suzuki July 1, 2018 NJPW Strong Style Evolved UK Manchester, England 1 105[ 19] 20 Tomohiro Ishii 14 October 2018 RevPro/NJPW Global Wars UK 2018 Greater London, England 2 82[ 20] 21 Zack Sabre Jr. 4 January 2019 NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 13 Tokyo, Japan 3 239[ 21] 22 Hiroshi Tanahashi 31 August 2019 NJPW Royal Quest Greater London, England 1 15[ 22] 23 Zack Sabre Jr. 15 September 2019 NJPW Destruction In Beppu Beppu, Oita ,Japan 4 152[ 23] 24 Will Ospreay 14 February 2020 High Stakes Greater London, England 1 919[ 24] 25 Ricky Knight Jr. 21 August 2022 Ten Year Anniversary - Night 2 Greater London, England 1 118[ 25] 26 Great-O-Khan 17 December 2022 Uprising Greater London, England 1 204Zak Zodiac was a replacement forRicky Knight Jr. [ 26] 27 Michael Oku 9 July 2023 Epic Encounter 2023 Greater London, England 1 412[ 27] 28 Luke Jacobs 24 August 2024 RevPro 12th Anniversary Show Greater London, England 1 119[ 28] 29 Michael Oku 21 December 2024 Uprising Greater London, England 2 216[ 29] 30 Ricky Knight Jr. 25 July 2025 Summer Sizzler Wolverhampton, England 2 29[ 30] 31 Sha Samuels 23 August 2025 RevPro 13th Anniversary Show Night 2 London, England 2 97+This was aTitle vs. Career match . [ 31]
Longest reigning champion at 919 days,Will Ospreay . Zack Sabre Jr , record four-time and longest combined reigning champion at 1086 daysAs of November 28, 2025.
† Indicates the current champion
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