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JAPW Heavyweight Championship

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Professional wrestling championship

JAPW Heavyweight Championship
Last design of the title
Details
PromotionJersey All Pro Wrestling
Date establishedOctober 31, 1997
Date retiredFebruary 25, 2018
Statistics
First championJoe Rules
Final championBLK Jeez
Most reignsHomicide (7 reigns)
Longest reignBlk Jeez (450 days)
Shortest reignJoe Rules, Homicide, Lou Diamond, 911 (<1 day)
Oldest championJerry Lawler (52 years, 344 days)
Youngest championJay Lethal (20 years, 29 days)
Heaviest champion911 (310lbs, 141kg)
Lightest championLow Ki (185lbs, 82kg)

TheJersey All Pro Wrestling (JAPW) Heavyweight Championship was aprofessional wrestlingchampionship in theAmericanindependentprofessional wrestling promotionJersey All Pro Wrestling. It became an official title on October 31, 1997 when Joe Rules became the first champion. There have been 35 reigns by 19 wrestlers and six vacancies.

History

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The first JAPW Heavyweight Champion was Joe Rules and he won the title on October 31, 1997. He would eliminatePitbull #2 in a 20-man battle royal to become the champion. But later in the evening Pitbull #2 would defeat Joe Rules for the title after duping him into a match.[1]

After unsuccessfully challenging for the title on a number of occasions, Rhino would finally win it. He would finally win it on January 7, 2006. Rhino would defeat all-comers includingTeddy Hart who would start a quest for the JAPW Heavyweight Championship. He would unsuccessfully challenge for the title by losing toRhino. But due to Rhino no-showing an event, he was subsequently stripped of the title. This left the door open for a new champion to be crowned. Then on November 28, 2006, Hart's quest would come to an end when he defeatedLow Ki andNecro Butcher in a triple threat match to win the vacant JAPW Heavyweight Championship. Teddy Hart's title reign would come to an end just under three months later when he would be stripped of the title upon release from the company.

Hart's release from the company would again leave the title vacant. The title would remain vacant from January 23, 2007 - March 17, 2007 whenLow Ki would win his second JAPW Heavyweight Championship when he defeatedRhino in an eight-man gauntlet match to win the vacant title. Other participants in the match wereChris Hero,Ruckus,Delirious,Davey Richards, EC Negro,Human Tornado.

Title History

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Names

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NameTime of use
JAPW Heavyweight ChampionshipOctober 31 – February 25, 2018

Reigns

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Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1Joe RulesOctober 31, 1997Halloween HellBayonne, NJ1<1Last eliminated Pitbull #2 in a20-man battle royal to become the first champion.
2Pitbull #2October 31, 1997Halloween HellBayonne, NJ135
VacatedDecember 5, 1997Bayonne, NJTitle vacated due to Pitbull #2 being injured.
3911December 5, 1997Night of Barbwire #1Bayonne, NJ1263Defeated Patch to win the vacant title.
4Don MontoyaAugust 25, 1998N/ANorth Bergen, NJ1185
5Lou DiamondFebruary 26, 1999Valentine's Day MassacreBayonne, NJ1<1
6911February 26, 1999Valentine's Day MassacreBayonne, NJ2<1Given the title by Diamond after he won it.
VacatedFebruary 26, 1999Valentine's Day MassacreBayonne, NJTitle vacated after Lou Diamond awarded the title to 911.
7Lou DiamondMarch 12, 1999N/ABayonne, NJ2119Won a20-man battle royal to win the vacant title.
8HomicideJuly 9, 1999Scar Wars '99: The Hardcore MenaceBayonne, NJ151
9Chino MartinezAugust 29, 19992nd Anniversary ShowSecaucus, NJ161
10Lou DiamondOctober 29, 1999Halloween HellBayonne, NJ3189
VacatedMay 5, 2000Title stripped for unknown reasons.
11JasonJuly 14, 2000N/ASayreville, NJ1127Won a30-man battle royal to win the vacant title.
VacatedNovember 18, 20003rd Anniversary Show: South Philly InvasionPhiladelphia, PATitle vacated after Jason left the promotion.
12HomicideNovember 18, 20003rd Anniversary Show: South Philly InvasionPhiladelphia, PA2231Defeated Jay Lover to win the vacant title.
13Low KiJuly 7, 2001Royal ConsequencesPhiladelphia, PA142
14HomicideAugust 18, 2001The Hit Squads Revenge: The Body Count ContinuesPhiladelphia, PA3168Three Way match involving Xavier andLow Ki. Due to pre-match stipulationsXavier won theLight Heavyweight Championship.
15DixieFebruary 2, 2002Russ Haas Memorial ShowBayonne, NJ1113Defeated Homicide and Insane Dragon to unify the Heavyweight Championship,New Jersey State Championship andLight Heavyweight Championship.
16HomicideMay 26, 2002Memorial Day MassacreSeaside Heights, NJ4110
17Slyck Wagner BrownSeptember 13, 2002Never ForgetBayonne, NJ17
18HomicideSeptember 20, 2002Family Crisis 2Bayonne, NJ5155
19Dan MaffFebruary 22, 2003Tough LoveBayonne, NJ1160
20Al SnowAugust 2, 2003N/ARahway, NJ179
21Jerry LawlerNovember 8, 20036th Anniversary ShowSecaucus, NJ135
22Dan MaffDecember 13, 2003Seasons BeatingsRahway, NJ2469Defeated Lawler andShane Douglas in a three-way match.
VacatedMarch 24, 2005Title vacated after Maff left the promotion.
23HomicideMarch 26, 2005Caged FuryPhiladelphia, PA656DefeatedJay Lethal for the vacant title.
24Jay LethalMay 21, 2005Braintree InvasionBraintree, MA1231Defeated Homicide,Kevin Steen andSamoa Joe in a four-way match.
25RhinoJanuary 7, 2006Wild Card IIRahway, NJ1294
VacatedOctober 28, 20069th Year Anniversary ShowRahway, NJTitle stripped when Rhinono-shows his title defense.
26Teddy HartOctober 28, 20069th Year Anniversary ShowRahway, NJ187Defeated Low Ki, Homicide, andNecro Butcher to win the vacant title.
VacatedJanuary 23, 2007Title vacated when Hart was released from the company.
27Low KiMarch 17, 2007Wild Card IIIRahway, NJ2224Defeated Rhino to win an eight man gauntlet for the vacant title. Other participants in the match wereChris Hero, Ruckus,Delirious,Davey Richards, EC Negro,Human Tornado.
28HomicideOctober 27, 200710th Anniversary ShowRahway, NJ7<1
29Low KiOctober 27, 200710th Anniversary ShowRahway, NJ3133Pinned Homicide in a tag team match with a stipulation that Homicide loses the title if pinned by anyone.
30Kenny OmegaMarch 8, 2008Caged Fury 2008Jersey City, NJ1357[2]
31Jay LethalFebruary 28, 2009Jersey City RumbleJersey City, NJ2119
32Dan MaffJune 27, 2009Caged DestinyJersey City, NJ3511
33Brodie LeeNovember 20, 2010November to RememberRahway, NJ1405Lee pinned Dan Maff inChampionship Scramble, which also includedNick Gage and Azrieal.
VacatedDecember 30, 2011
34Dan MaffApril 14, 201214th Anniversary ShowRahway, NJ4212Maff defeatedLow Ki to win the vacant title.[3]
VacatedNovember 12, 2012
35BLK JeezNovember 12, 201620th Anniversary ShowRahway, NJ1470Jeez defeatedB-Boy to win the vacant title.[4]
February 25, 2018Title retired when promotions closes.

Combined reigns

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RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined days
1Dan Maff41,352
2Homicide7787
3BLK Jeez1470
4Brodie Lee1405
5Low Ki3398
6Kenny Omega1357
7Jay Lethal2350
8Lou Diamond3309
9Rhino1294
109112264
11Don Montoya1185
12Jason1129
13Dixie1113
14Al Snow1100
15Teddy Hart187
16Chino Martinez161
17Jerry Lawler135
18Pitbull #2134
19Slyck Wagner Brown17
20Joe Rules1<1

See also

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References

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  1. ^"JAPW World Heavyweight Championship History".Jersey All Pro Wrestling. Archived fromthe original on March 6, 2010. RetrievedOctober 16, 2007.
  2. ^Jersey All Pro Wrestling (March 8, 2008)."JAPW Caged Fury 2008 (3/08/08 Jersey City, NJ)".japw.net. RetrievedJuly 8, 2023.
  3. ^Jersey All Pro Wrestling (April 14, 2012)."JAPW 14th Anniversary Show (4/14/12 Rahway, NJ)".japw.net. RetrievedJuly 8, 2023.
  4. ^Jersey All Pro Wrestling (May 2, 2017)."JAPW 20th Anniversary Show (11/12/16 Rahway, NJ)".japw.net. RetrievedJuly 8, 2023.

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