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British Heavyweight Championship (XWA)

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Professional wrestling championship

XWA British Heavyweight Championship
Details
PromotionXWA
Frontier Wrestling Alliance
Date established11 July 1999
Date retired07 October 2018
Other names
  • FWA British Heavyweight Championship
    (1999–2007)
  • XWA British Heavyweight Championship
    (2007 – current)
Statistics
First championMark Sloan
Final championMalik
Most reignsJody Fleisch,Doug Williams,Alex Shane, Johnny Phere,Thomas Dawkins/Cara Noir (2 reigns)
Longest reignDamian O'Connor (653 days)
Shortest reignJohnny Phere(<1 day)
Oldest championRobbie Brookside(40 years, 4 months)
Youngest championMark Sloan(21 years, 4 days)
Heaviest championDamian O'Connor(295 lb (134 kg; 21.1 st))
Lightest championLion Kid(110 lb (50 kg; 7.9 st))

TheBritish Heavyweight Championship is aprofessional wrestlingchampionship contested for in theXWA. The championship was originally created and contested for in theFrontier Wrestling Alliance (FWA) but moved to XWA when the former company became defunct. It has also been contested for inRing of Honor (ROH) due to a working relationship between them and FWA.

History

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The first Champion wasMark Sloan, who defeated Paul Glory in a tournament final on 11 July 1999.[1] Jody Fleisch was the first person to win the belt twice after being stripped of it, whileAmerican wrestlerChristopher Daniels was the first non-British person to win the belt[2] and go on to defend it on foreign soil.[3]

Originally the belt was mostly defended undertwo out of three falls match rules, as was the tradition in British wrestling. This changed on 12 April 2005, when championAlex Shane signed a cast-iron contract to make new FWA British Title rules official and permanent making all future championship matches simply one fall.[citation needed]

On 13 May 2006 the FWA British Heavyweight Title belt was stolen from the Morecambe Dome immediately following the FWA event at the venue during an FWA versusAll-Star Wrestling show.[4] Due to being stolen a new belt had to be created.[5] When the FWA was forced to retire in its interpromotional war with International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom, the XWA carried the lineage of the championship simply renaming it the British Heavyweight Championship and using the same physical belt.[6] However, in April 2009, XWA founder Greg Lambert announced the creation of a new British Heavyweight Championship that did not bear the FWA initials and gave the original belt back toAlex Shane in time for the resurrection of the FWA.[7]

On 17 February 2018 Rhia O’Reilly became the first woman to hold the title, defeatingCara Noir in an inter-promotional show with Pro Wrestling: EVE.[citation needed]

Reigns

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No.ChampionReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.
1
Mark Sloan
1
11 July 1999231Portsmouth,HampshireNo SurprisesDefeated Paul Glory in a tournament final[1]
2
Alex Shane
1
27 February 2000129Birmingham,West MidlandsBlack Country ChaosTwo out of three falls match[2]
3
Guy Thunder
1
5 July 20008Hertford,HertfordshireLive eventTwo out of three falls match[2]
-
Vacant
-
13 July 2000N/A[8]
4
Justin Richards
1
5 August 2000259Halifax, West YorkshireEvil IntentionsDefeated Scottie Rock, Guy Thunder & Jorge Castano in a four-way match[2]
-
Vacant
-
21 April 2001Bolton, Greater ManchesterWhen Thunder StrikesStripped for missing title defence[8]
5
Doug Williams
1
19 May 2001307Portsmouth, HampshireHigh PotentialDefeated Scott Parker in a tournament final[9]
6
Flash Barker
1
22 March 2002128Walthamstow,LondonUrban LegendsTwo out of three falls match[10]
7
Jody Fleisch
1
28 July 20026Portsmouth, HampshireNo SurprisesTwo out of three falls match[10]
-
Vacant
-
3 August 2002N/A[8]
8
Jody Fleisch
2
13 October 200212Bethnal Green, LondonBritish UprisingDefeated Flash Barker in a ladder match[10]
9
Christopher Daniels
1
25 October 2002148Walthamstow, LondonLondon CallingDefeated Jody Fleish & Doug Williams in a three-way match[10]
10
Doug Williams
2
22 March 2003602Philadelphia, PANight of Champions[3]
11
Alex Shane
2
13 November 2004449Coventry, West MidlandsBritish Uprising 3[11]
12
Hade Vansen
1
5 February 2006160Hoddesdon, HertfordshireNew FrontiersDefeated Alex Shane,Joe Legend, Jody Fleisch and Jonny Storm in The Champion Series five-way match[12]
13
Robbie Brookside
1
15 July 2006266Morecambe,LancashireSummer ClassicDefeated Hade Vansen & Jonny Storm in a no-disqualification three-way match. Championship renamed British Heavyweight Championship[12]
14
Jonny Storm
1
7 April 2007455Morecambe, LancashireWar On The Shore 3[13]
15
Stevie Knight
1
5 July 200863Morecambe, LancashireVendetta 2008Defeated Jonny Storm, Sam Slam, and Johnny Phere in a Final Four match[14]
16
Sam Slam
1
6 September 2008371Morecambe, LancashireLast Fight at the Prom 2008[15]
17
Spud
1
12 September 2009203Morecambe, LancashireLast Fight at the Prom 2009Spud becomes XWA's first double champion by holding the British Flyweight Championship before this match[16]
18
Johnny Phere
1
3 April 20100Morecambe, LancashireWar On The Shore 6[17]
19
Alex Shane
3
3 April 2010553Morecambe, LancashireWar On The Shore 6[17]
20
Johnny Phere
2
8 October 2011294Morecambe, LancashireLast Fight At The Prom 2011
-
Vacant
-
28 July 2012Morecambe, LancashireXWA vs GPW VendettaThe company went on hiatus after being defeated by GPW
21
Damian O'Connor
1
31 October 2014653Sudbury, SuffolkXWA RevivalDefeated Doug Williams, Martin Stone and Jimmy Havoc in a Four-way match[18]
22
Lion Kid
1
14 August 201681Colchester, EssexXWA 42: The Summer Supershow[19]
23
Thomas Dawkins
1
27 November 2016104Colchester, EssexXWA 44: Go Big!Defeated Paul London and Lion Kid in a triple threat match[20]
-
Vacant
-
11 March 2017Colchester, EssexXWA 45: GoldrushVacated after interference from a mystery assailant on behalf of the champion, the winner of the Goldrush rumble later in the evening would become the new champion[21]
24
Cara Noir
2
11 March 2017365Colchester, EssexXWA 45: GoldrushFormerly Thomas Dawkins[21]
25
Rhia O'Reilly
2
17 February 2018160Bethnal Green, LondonXWA 51: WrestleFriends: Equal Fights!
26
Malik
2
18 August 201850Bethnal Green, LondonXWA 54: Everything Stops At 3 O'Clock
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Retired
-
07 October 2018

Combined reigns

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RankChampionNo. of
reigns
Combined days
1Doug Williams2909
2Damian O'Connor1653
3Alex Shane2578
4Thomas Dawkins/Cara Noir469
5Jonny Storm1455
6Lion Kid399
7Sam Slam371
8Johnny Phere2294
9Robbie Brookside1266
10Justin Richards259
11Mark Sloan231
12Spud203
13Hade Vansen160
14Rhia O'Reilly
15Christopher Daniels148
16Flash Barker128
17Stevie Knight63
18Malik50
19Jody Fleisch218
20Guy Thunder18

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"FWA Results – 1999".Frontier Wrestling Alliance. Retrieved17 July 2009.
  2. ^abcd"FWA Results 2000".Frontier Wrestling Alliance. Archived fromthe original on 15 August 2009. Retrieved17 July 2009.
  3. ^ab"Past Events".Ring of Honor. Archived fromthe original on 22 March 2013. Retrieved7 April 2012.
  4. ^"One Phere over the Cuckoo's Nest".XWA. 30 June 2008. Retrieved22 July 2009.
  5. ^"The FWA's fifty golden moments".Frontier Wrestling Alliance. Archived fromthe original on 16 September 2009. Retrieved13 August 2009.
  6. ^"XWA – The legend lives on".Frontier Wrestling Alliance.Internet Archive. Archived fromthe original on 31 May 2007. Retrieved9 August 2009.
  7. ^"XWA War On The Shore V".XWA. Retrieved9 August 2009.
  8. ^abc"FWA British Heavyweight Title". Title Histories. Retrieved9 August 2009.
  9. ^"FWA Results 2001".Frontier Wrestling Alliance. Archived fromthe original on 15 August 2009. Retrieved17 July 2009.
  10. ^abcd"FWA Results 2002".Frontier Wrestling Alliance. Archived fromthe original on 15 August 2009. Retrieved17 July 2009.
  11. ^"FWA Results 2004".Frontier Wrestling Alliance. Archived fromthe original on 15 August 2009. Retrieved17 July 2009.
  12. ^ab"FWA Results 2006".Frontier Wrestling Alliance. Archived fromthe original on 15 August 2009. Retrieved17 July 2009.
  13. ^"XWA War on the Shore 3".XWA. Retrieved17 July 2009.
  14. ^"XWA Vendetta 2008".XWA. Retrieved18 July 2009.
  15. ^"XWA Last Fight at the Prom 2008".XWA. Retrieved17 July 2009.
  16. ^"LastFight News – Spud v Sam Slam aftermath".XWA. 13 September 2009. Retrieved15 September 2009.
  17. ^ab"XWA War On The Shore VI – Official Review".XWA. 13 September 2009. Archived fromthe original on 24 July 2011. Retrieved11 April 2010.
  18. ^"XWA Wrestling 'Revival' Results *NEW CHAMPION*".Wrestle Ropes. Retrieved11 February 2016.
  19. ^"XWA Wrestling 'The Summer SuperShow' FULL Results".Wrestle Ropes. 14 August 2016. Retrieved17 August 2016.
  20. ^"#Results: XWA (@XWAUK) "Winter WonderSlam" *Title Change*". 27 November 2016. Retrieved30 December 2016.
  21. ^ab"#Results: XWA (@XWAUK) "45: Saturday Night Wrestling" *New Champion*". 12 March 2017. Retrieved17 March 2017.

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