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OMEGA Championship Wrestling

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Professional wrestling promotion
OMEGA Championship Wrestling
OMEGA Championship Wrestling logo
AcronymOMEGA/OCW
Founded1997
HeadquartersCameron, North Carolina, United States
FounderThe Hardy Boyz
Owner(s)Gregory Helms
Matt Hardy

TheOrganizationofModern Extreme Grappling Arts, also known asOMEGA orOMEGA Championship Wrestling (stylized as ΩMΞGΔ CHΔMPIΩNSHIP WRΞSTLIΠG), is anindependentprofessional wrestling promotion based in centralNorth Carolina, United States.[1]

It featured and helped launch the careers of bothHardys,[2]Shannon Moore,[2]Joey Matthews,Christian York,[2]Joey Abs,[2]C. W. Anderson,[2]Shane Helms,[2][3] and others. The promotion has been inactive since 2017.

History

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Established in 1997, OMEGA was run and created byMatt and Jeff Hardy. They began the promotion because at the time, there were not many places to wrestle, nor did they know anyone who could help.[1] Both Matt and Jeff Hardy took apart the ring and put it back together at every event they had, while Matt Hardy sewed all the costumes worn in OMEGA.

Closure

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The promotion folded in October 1999,[4] after both Matt and Jeff Hardy had signed with theWorld Wrestling Federation, leaving the other wrestlers to make careers for themselves, with many moving ontoNWA Wildside.

In 2007, Highspots.com produced a two-discDVD set entitledOMEGA: Uncommon Passion, chronicling the history of the promotion, including matches and interviews with many OMEGA wrestlers.

Revival

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Matt Hardy had announced that OMEGA would return in January 2013 with an event titled "Chinlock For Chuck" a fundraising event for former wrestler Chuck Coates (MADD Max) who at the time was suffering from Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. The main event featuredMatt Hardy,Jeff Hardy,Shane "Hurricane" Helms and"Cowboy" James Storm defeatingGunner,Steve Corino,CW Anderson andLodi. On October 12, 2013 at "Chapel Thrill", Hardy announced a Tournament for the OMEGA Heavyweight Championship which featured Matt Hardy vs. CW Anderson and Shane "Hurricane" Helms vs. "The King" Shane Williams. After Hardy's qualifying match he was attacked by CW but was saved by the returningWillow the Whisp. Hardy won that match and now advanced to the finals. In their April event "Chaos in Cameron"The Hardy Boyz defeatedThe Briscoe Brothers in the main event.

On February 28, 2015, OMEGA held an event called Night of a Champion, featuring the finals of the OMEGA Heavyweight Championship tournament. Jeff Hardy (replacing an injured Shane Helms) defeated his brother, Matt Hardy, to become the first OMEGA Champion since 2000.

On August 14, 2015, OMEGA announced a partnership withGlobal Force Wrestling (GFW).[5] On January 25, 2017, OMEGA announced it would crown its first tag team champions since 1999.[citation needed]

Championships

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Active championships

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ChampionshipCurrent champion(s)Previous champion(s)Date wonLocation
OMEGA Heavyweight ChampionshipMatt HardyTrevor LeeNovember 21, 2015Smithfield, North Carolina
OMEGA Tag Team ChampionshipThe Broken Hardys
(Broken Matt &Brother Nero)
N/AJanuary 29, 2017Gibsonville, North Carolina

Defunct championships

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ChampionshipFinal champion(s)Previous champion(s)Date wonLocation
OMEGA New Frontiers ChampionshipCham PainKid DynamoJanuary 29, 1999Wendell, North Carolina
OMEGA Light Heavyweight ChampionshipJoey MatthewsChristian YorkJanuary 29, 1999Wendell, North Carolina

Roster

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Male wrestlers

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Female wrestlers

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Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^abJim Varsallone (December 2001)."Matt and Jeff Hardy - Interview". Wrestling Digest. Archived fromthe original on 2007-03-31. Retrieved2007-06-04.
  2. ^abcdefHardy, Matt (2007-05-29)."Will Not Die-aries: Thoughts on rival Gregroy Helms".World Wrestling Entertainment. Archived fromthe original on 2008-03-29. Retrieved2010-10-25.
  3. ^Milner, John M. (2005-06-13)."The Hurricane". SLAM! Wrestling. Archived from the original on June 29, 2012. Retrieved2007-05-14.
  4. ^"Organization Of Modern Extreme Grappling Arts" (in German). Cagematch.de. Retrieved2008-01-11.
  5. ^Caldwell, James."News: Global Force & OMEGA starting a working relationship, title match added to Friday's Global Force show in N.C."Pro Wrestling Torch. PWTorch.com. Retrieved14 August 2015.

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