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Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship

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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, seeBritish Heavyweight Championship.

Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship
Will Ospreay with the current title design (2021–present)
Details
PromotionRevolution Pro Wrestling
Date established16 July 2005
Current championSha Samuels
Date won23 August 2025
Other names
  • IPW:UK Championship (2005–2009)
  • British Heavyweight Championship (2012–2017)
  • Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship (2009-2012, 2017–present)
Statistics
First championAviv Maayan
Most reignsZack Sabre Jr. (4 reigns)
Longest reignWill Ospreay (919 days)
Shortest reignAviv Maayan
(1 day)
Oldest championMinoru Suzuki (50 years)
Youngest championAndy Boy Simmonz (22 years, 138 days)
Heaviest championSha Samuels (107 kg (236 lb))
Lightest championMichael Oku (80 kg (180 lb))

TheUndisputed British Heavyweight Championship is aprofessional wrestlingchampionship 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".

Title history

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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.

Reigns

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Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
IPW:UK
1Aviv Maayan16 July 2005Weekend Of Champions: Night IOrpington, England11Maayan defeatedMartin Stone and Steve Douglas in a three-way match to become the inaugural champion.[1]
2Martin Stone17 July 2005Weekend Of Champions: Night IIOrpington, England1462[2]
3Andy Boy Simmonz22 October 2006Extreme Measures IIIOrpington, England1210This was aNo Disqualification match.[3]
4JC Thunder20 May 2007Royale RewardsOrpington, England1125[4]
5Andy Boy Simmonz22 September 20073rd Anniversary Weekend: Night TwoOrpington, England2175This was aSubmission match.[5]
6Martin Stone16 March 2008Battle Royale: The Last Orpington StandOrpington, England2189This was aLast Man Standing match.[6]
7Iestyn Rees21 September 2008Fourth Anniversary TourBromley, London1209[7]
8Alex Shane18 April 2009Iron FistKent, England1148This was anIron Fist match.[8]
9Leroy Kincaide13 September 20095th Anniversary ShowKent, England1161Unified the IPW:UK Championship and the All-England Championship into the Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship.[9]
10Dave Mastiff21 February 2010No EscapeKent, England1448[10]
11Sha Samuels15 May 2011Sittingbourne SpectacularKent, England1686This 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
12Colt Cabana31 March 2013High StakesKent, England1349[12]
13Marty Scurll15 March 2014High StakesGreater London, England1456This was a 30-minuteIron Fist match.[13]
14A.J. StylesJune 14, 2015Summer SizzlerGreater London, England1216[14]
15Zack Sabre Jr.16 January 2016High StakesGreater London, England1299[15]
16Katsuyori Shibata10 November 2016RevPro/NJPW Global Wars UK 2016: Night 1Greater London, England1116[16]
17Zack Sabre Jr.6 March 2017NJPW Hataage KinenbiTokyo, Japan2396The championship was renamed back to the Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship during this reign.[17]
18Tomohiro Ishii6 April 2018Live In New OrleansNew Orleans, Louisiana186[18]
19Minoru SuzukiJuly 1, 2018NJPW Strong Style Evolved UKManchester, England1105[19]
20Tomohiro Ishii14 October 2018RevPro/NJPW Global Wars UK 2018Greater London, England282[20]
21Zack Sabre Jr.4 January 2019NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 13Tokyo, Japan3239[21]
22Hiroshi Tanahashi31 August 2019NJPW Royal QuestGreater London, England115[22]
23Zack Sabre Jr.15 September 2019NJPW Destruction In BeppuBeppu, Oita,Japan4152[23]
24Will Ospreay14 February 2020High StakesGreater London, England1919[24]
25Ricky Knight Jr.21 August 2022Ten Year Anniversary - Night 2Greater London, England1118[25]
26Great-O-Khan17 December 2022UprisingGreater London, England1204Zak Zodiac was a replacement forRicky Knight Jr.[26]
27Michael Oku9 July 2023Epic Encounter 2023Greater London, England1412[27]
28Luke Jacobs24 August 2024RevPro 12th Anniversary ShowGreater London, England1119[28]
29Michael Oku21 December 2024UprisingGreater London, England2216[29]
30Ricky Knight Jr.25 July 2025Summer SizzlerWolverhampton, England229[30]
31Sha Samuels23 August 2025RevPro 13th Anniversary Show
Night 2
London, England297+This was aTitle vs. Career match.[31]

Combined reigns

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Longest reigning champion at 919 days,Will Ospreay.
Zack Sabre Jr, record four-time and longest combined reigning champion at 1086 days

As of November 28, 2025.

Indicates the current champion
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined days
1Zack Sabre Jr.41,086
2Will Ospreay1919
3Sha Samuels2783+
4Martin Stone2651
5Michael Oku2628
6Marty Scurll1456
7Dave Mastiff1448
8Andy Boy Simmonz2385
9Colt Cabana1349
10A.J. Styles1216
11Iestyn Rees1209
12Great-O-Khan1204
13Tomohiro Ishii2168
14Leroy Kincaide1161
15Alex Shane1148
16Ricky Knight Jr.2147
17JC Thunder1125
18Luke Jacobs1119
19Katsuyori Shibata1116
20Minoru Suzuki1105
21Hiroshi Tanahashi115
22Aviv Maayan11

See also

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References

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