NBYWA World Hardcore Championship

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==Background==
==Background==
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Since introducing NBYWA on January 22, 2009, Skull Jr. has wanted to award one of the federations a Hardcore Championship. Unfortunately a federation was not found for a long time. On December 2, 2010, a federation called Extremely Shitty Backyard Wrestling joined NBYWA and Skull thought that their ultra-violent hardcore style was perfect to represent NBYWA's hardcore division. After accepting the invitation to hold the title, ESBW was awarded the right to hold the NBYWA World Hardcore Championship on December 10. After ESBW held a vote to see who the contenders should be, it was determined by the fans that the match would be Temple of Doom and Mike Knox. On May 28, 2011, at ESBW's first event of the season, Doom defeated Knox to become the first champion.
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Since introducing NBYWA on January 22, 2009, Skull Jr. has wanted to award one of the federations a Hardcore Championship. Unfortunately a federation was not found for a long time. On December 2, 2010, a federation called Extremely Shitty Backyard Wrestling joined NBYWA and Skull thought that their ultra-violent hardcore style was perfect to represent NBYWA's hardcore division. After accepting the invitation to hold the title, ESBW was awarded the right to hold the NBYWA World Hardcore Championship on December 10. After ESBW held a vote to see who the contenders should be, it was determined by the fans that the match would be Temple of Doom and Ian Knoxx. On May 28, 2011, at ESBW's first event of the season, Doom defeated Knoxx to become the first champion. The title wasn't defended again until October 22, when ESBW held their "Tournament of Carnage". Ian Knoxx won the tournament and the championship by defeating Doom.
==Title History==
==Title History==
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|{{small|Became the first champion on May 28, 2011 by defeating Mike Knox in a hardcore match.}}
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|{{small|Became the first champion on May 28, 2011 by defeating Ian Knoxx in a hardcore match.}}
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|<center>October 22, 2011</center>
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|{{small|Defeated Doom in the finals of the tournament, with the belt also on the line.}}
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Revision as of 18:56, 23 October 2011

NBYWA World Hardcore Championship
2vijvbd.jpg Design used May 28, 2011 - Present.
Details
Current champion Ian Knoxx
Date won October 22, 2011
Promotion Extremely Shitty Backyard Wrestling
Community/Organization National Backyard Wrestling Alliance
Date introduced May 28, 2011
Most reigns Temple of Doom
Ian Knoxx (Tied - 1)
First champion Temple of Doom
Longest reign Temple of Doom (0 days)
Shortest reign Ian Knoxx (0 Days)

The National Backyard Wrestling Alliance (NBYWA) World Hardcore Championship is a backyard wrestling Hardcore Championship as recognized by the National Backyard Wrestling Alliance. It was first awarded on May 28, 2011 to Temple of Doom.

Background

Since introducing NBYWA on January 22, 2009, Skull Jr. has wanted to award one of the federations a Hardcore Championship. Unfortunately a federation was not found for a long time. On December 2, 2010, a federation called Extremely Shitty Backyard Wrestling joined NBYWA and Skull thought that their ultra-violent hardcore style was perfect to represent NBYWA's hardcore division. After accepting the invitation to hold the title, ESBW was awarded the right to hold the NBYWA World Hardcore Championship on December 10. After ESBW held a vote to see who the contenders should be, it was determined by the fans that the match would be Temple of Doom and Ian Knoxx. On May 28, 2011, at ESBW's first event of the season, Doom defeated Knoxx to become the first champion. The title wasn't defended again until October 22, when ESBW held their "Tournament of Carnage". Ian Knoxx won the tournament and the championship by defeating Doom.

Title History

# Wrestler: Reign: Date: Event: Notes:
1
Temple of Doom
1
May 28, 2011
ESBW
Became the first champion on May 28, 2011 by defeating Ian Knoxx in a hardcore match.
2
Ian Knoxx
1
October 22, 2011
ESBW Tournament of Carnage 2011
Defeated Doom in the finals of the tournament, with the belt also on the line.

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