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WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Championship

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Professional wrestling championship
WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Championship
Details
PromotionL&G Promotions
World Wrestling Council
Wrestling International New Generations
Date establishedMay 25, 1968
Other names
  • L&G Caribbean Heavyweight Championship
  • NWA Caribbean Heavyweight Championship
  • W*ING/WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Championship
Statistics
First championJose Lothario
Most reignsInvader (5 reigns)
Longest reignAbdullah the Butcher
(1687 days)
Shortest reignJason the Terrible andSean Morley
(1 day, 24 hours)
Oldest championRay Apollon
(52 years)
Youngest championTony Atlas
(17 years)
Heaviest championAbdullah the Butcher (430 lb (200 kg; 31 st))
Lightest championYukihiro Kanemura (196 lb (89 kg; 14.0 st))

TheWWC Caribbean Heavyweight Championship is a secondary title contested for in thePuerto Ricanprofessional wrestlingpromotion, theWorld Wrestling Council (WWC).

The title has been in use since 1975. Prior to being defended in the WWC, it was defended in L&G Promotions, until 1977, when the title moved to the WWC after L&G closed. For a time, the title was defended in theW*ING promotion inJapan as theW*ING/WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Championship.[1][2] Throughout the years, the championship has been used on and off in WWC, although it was a mainstay of the promotion and defended regularly until the mid-1990s. It was revived roughly from January 1994 to April 1995 before being abandoned. More than six years later in December 2001, the WWC began contesting bouts for the championship once more. However, the revival of the championship would be relatively short and it was rendered inactive in late August 2002 and hasn't been promoted by the World Wrestling Council since. On September 25, 2010, the title was reactivated and captured byHideo Saito.

The Caribbean Heavyweight Championship was declared vacated and inactive on March 31, 2012.

May 2023 reactivated and Tournament announcement

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May 13, 2023 during a segment on TV show, Superestrellas de la lucha libre, WWC made the announcement they reactivated the title and a tournament be held to crown a new champion.

Title history

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WrestlerTimesDateLocationNotes
L&G Caribbean Heavyweight Championship
Jose Lothario11968-05-25San Juan, Puerto RicoDefeat Red Bastien via forfeit in tournament final to become first champion.[3]
Johnny Valentine11968-06-08San Juan, Puerto Rico
Jose Lothario21968-10-24Freeport, Bahamas
The Gladiator11969-01-18San Juan, Puerto RicoWas a first on win two of three falls match.[3]
Hans Mortier11969-04-05San Juan Puerto Rico
Ciclón Negro11969-04-19San Juan, Puerto Rico
The Missouri Mauler11970-01-31San Juan, Puerto Rico
Jack Brisco11970-09-07San Juan, Puerto Rico
Mephistofeles11970-09-31San Juan, Puerto Rico
Tony Atlas11971-01-22Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Invader II11971-02-08Las Marías, Puerto Rico
Tony Atlas21971-11-10Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
Black Georgie11972-09-08San Juan, Puerto Rico
Hugo Savinovich11973-01-13San Germán, Puerto Rico
Black Georgie21973-02-09San Juan, Puerto Rico
Invader II21973-05-30Utuado, Puerto Rico
Hugo Savinovich21973-07-10Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico
Castro Salvaje11974-02-03Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Hugo Savinovich31974-05-08San Juan, Puerto Rico
Rocky Brewer11974-09-08Ponce, Puerto Rico
Huracán Castillo(Pedro Castillo)11974-10-10Ponce, Puerto Rico
Rocky Brewer21974-11-05Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico
Toru Tanaka11975-03-01San Juan, Puerto Rico
Hugo Savinovich41975-03-08Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Jose Lothario31975-03-17San Juan, Puerto RicoLothario began defending the title in World Promotions after L&G Promotions closes.
Huracán Castillo21976-03-02Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Invader III11976-05-03Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Huracán Castillo31976-07-20Bayamón, Puerto RicoCastillo was the NWA Caribbean Champion when he jumped to the WWC later on May 4, 1977 the title was renamed WWC Caribbean Championship.[4][5]
WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Championship
Hercules Ayala11977-06-06Caguas, Puerto Rico
Joe Novak11977-12-17San Juan, Puerto Rico
Dick Steinborn11978-02-04San Juan, Puerto Rico
Invader I11978-02-25San Juan, Puerto Rico
Pierre Martel11978-03-11Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Invader I21978-04-08Caguas, Puerto Rico
Held Upafter a match between Invader I and Dick Steinborn on 1978-06-24 in Bayamón, Puerto Rico.
Invader I31978-07-01Caguas, Puerto RicoDefeat Dick Steinborn in a rematch.[6]
Armand Hussein11978-07-15Caguas, Puerto Rico
José Rivera11978-08-10Caguas, Puerto Rico
Gil Hayes11978-10-21Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Chief War Cloud11978-11-25Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Don Kent11979-01-06San Juan, Puerto Rico
Huracán Castillo41979-07-21Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Dick Steinborn21979-08-21San Juan, Puerto Rico
Ray Apollon11979-10-08Trinidad and Tobago
José Rivera21979-11-18San Juan, Puerto Rico
Dick Steinborn31979-11-24San Juan, Puerto Rico[7]
Ciclón Negro21979-12-29Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Gama Singh11980-06-07San Juan, Puerto Rico
José Rivera31980-06-28Caguas, Puerto Rico
Luke Graham11980-07-19Caguas, Puerto Rico
Chief Jay Strongbow11980-10-11Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Danny Condrey11980-12-20San Juan, Puerto Rico
Maravilla11981-02-09San Juan, Puerto Rico
Medic II11981-03-07Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Tommy Gilbert11981-03-21Bayamón, Puerto Rico[8]
Kim Song11981-05-16San Juan, Puerto Rico
Jack Brisco21981-05-30San Juan, Puerto Rico[9]
Hans Muller11981-12-20San Juan, Puerto Rico
Pierre Martel21982-01-06Bayamón, Puerto Rico
"King Kong" Mosca11982-02-20Bayamón, Puerto Rico
stripped offon 1982-03-07 when mosca left from WWC due to a problem with Invader. I.[4]
Dick Steinborn41982-03-08Bayamón, Puerto RicoDefeatCharlie Cook in a 6-man tournament final.
Charlie Cook11982-04-10Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Abdullah the Butcher11982-08-14San Juan, Puerto Rico
Hercules Ayala21987-03-28Bayamón, Puerto Rico
TNT11988-06-18San Juan, Puerto Rico
Buddy Landel11988-08-20Bayamón, Puerto Rico
TNT21988-09-17Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Jason the Terrible11988-11-19Carolina, Puerto Rico
TNT31989-03-04San Juan, Puerto Rico[10]
Rip Rogers11989-05-14San Juan, Puerto Rico
Miguel Pérez Jr.11989-11-04Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Harley Race11990-01-06San Juan, Puerto Rico
Invader I41990-03-04Mayagüez, Puerto Rico[10]
Leo Burke11990-05-19Carolina, Puerto Rico
Invader I51990-07-07Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Kim Duk11990-09-08Bayamón, Puerto Rico
El Bronco11990-12-15Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Kim Duk21991-02-07Humacao, Puerto Rico
Miguel Pérez Jr.21991-02-16Caguas, Puerto Rico
Scott Hall11991-03-03Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico
Super Medic III11991-04-20Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
Rod Price11991-07-06Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Super Medic III21991-07-13Caguas, Puerto Rico
Fidel Sierra11991-08-03Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Miguel Pérez Jr.31991-12-08Carolina, Puerto Rico
Greg Valentine11991-12-25Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Miguel Pérez Jr.41992-01-06San Juan, Puerto Rico
Yukihiro Kanemura11992-12-18Fukushima, Japan
Jado11993-09-26Hachiōji, Japan
Abdullah the Butcher21994-01-08Caguas, Puerto RicoWon an 18-man battle royal..[4]
José Luis Rivera11994-02-06Caguas, Puerto Rico
Carlos Colón11994-02-12Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico
Abdullah The Butcher31994-08-13Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
Jason the Terrible21994-10-08San Juan, Puerto Rico
Carlos Colón21994-10-09Caguas, Puerto Rico
White Wolf11994-11-12Maunabo, Puerto Rico
Shane The Glamour Boy11994-12-10Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico
Sean Morley11995-01-07Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Shane The Glamour Boy21995-01-08San Germán, Puerto Rico
Jason The Terrible31995-03-11Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Carlos Colón31995-03-25Yabucoa, Puerto Rico
Title was inactivated and abandoned on April 25, 1995 in Bayamón, Puerto Rico.
Carly Colón12001-09-29San Germán, Puerto RicoDefeat Fidel Sierra in a 6-man tournament final.
Vacated on December 1, 2001 in Caguas, Puerto Rico after Carly Colón won theWWC Universal Heavyweight Championship.
Fidel Sierra22001-12-15Caguas, Puerto RicoDefeat El Bronco and Super Gladiador in a 3-way match.[11]
Konnan12002-02-08Caguas, Puerto Rico
Super Gladiador(Ricky Frontán)12002-03-22Orocovis, Puerto Rico
Fidel Sierra32002-03-30Caguas, Puerto Rico
Rico Suave12002-05-26Caguas, Puerto Rico
Ricky Santana12002-06-22Cayey, Puerto Rico
Rico Suave22002-07-06Cayey, Puerto Rico
Ricky Santana22002-08-24Coamo, Puerto Rico
Title was inactivate and abandoned on August 31, 2002 in Puerto Rico.
Hideo Saito12010-09-25Bayamón, Puerto RicoWon a ten-man battle royal to win the title and activate since 2002.[12]
Abbad12010-10-23Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Vacated on 2010-11-27 when Abbad no-showed in various matches in Bayamón, Puerto Rico.
Joe Bravo12010-11-27Bayamón, Puerto RicoDefeat Chris Joel for the vacant title.
El Sensacional Carlitos12011-04-02Quebradillas, Puerto Rico
Chavo Guerrero Jr.12011-07-16Bayamón, Puerto RicoDefeat El Sensacional Carlitos andOrlando Colón in a 3-way match to win the title.
Orlando Colón12011-09-24Caguas, Puerto Rico
El Sensacional Carlitos22011-10-30Caguas, Puerto Rico
Bolo the Red Bulldog12012-03-04Bayamón, Puerto Rico
El Sensacional Carlitos32012-03-17Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Vacated and abandoned on March 31, 2012 after El Sensacional Carlitos leaves from WWC in Bayamón, Puerto Rico.
Gilbert12023-06-24Bayamón, Puerto RicoDefeat Nihan in a tournament final.
Xavant12023-07-29Moca, Puerto RicoDefeat Gilbert in TLC match for the WWC Caribbean andWWC Puerto Rico Heavyweight Championship on August 31, 2024.
Nihan12024-09-28Aibonito, Puerto Rico
Mr. Big12024-12-14Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Zcion Rt112025-03-01Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Nick Mercer12025-08-30Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Lightning12025-11-15Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico

References

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  7. ^Hoops, Brian (November 24, 2019)."Daily Pro Wrestling history (11/24): The First Starcade".Wrestling Observer Newsletter. RetrievedNovember 24, 2019.
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  9. ^Hoops, Brian (May 30, 2015)."On this day in pro wrestling history (May 30): Inoki beats Andre to win MSG league, Garea & calhoun win WWWF Tag titles, Gagne vs. Funk Jr., UFC booker wins title".Wrestling Observer Newsletter. RetrievedMarch 21, 2020.
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