GBYWN Australian Championship
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| style="text-align: right;" | '''Date won''' | | style="text-align: right;" | '''Date won''' | ||
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| style="text-align: right;" | '''Promotion''' | | style="text-align: right;" | '''Promotion''' | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
===Origination=== | ===Origination=== | ||
- | In early 2010, Chairman of the [[Global Backyard Wrestling Nation]] alliance, [[Rad Hazard]], sanctioned a GBYWN championship in Australia known as the GBYWN Australian Heavyweight Championship. At ICWS's Animosity event, [[ | + | In early 2010, Chairman of the [[Global Backyard Wrestling Nation]] alliance, [[Rad Hazard]], sanctioned a GBYWN championship in Australia known as the GBYWN Australian Heavyweight Championship. At ICWS's Animosity event, [[Aston Crude]], defeated [[Dan Zeplin]] to become the inaugural champion. |
==Title History== | ==Title History== | ||
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|<center>1</center> | |<center>1</center> | ||
- | |<center>[[ | + | |<center>[[Aston Crude]]</center> |
|<center>1</center> | |<center>1</center> | ||
|<center>July 25th, 2010</center> | |<center>July 25th, 2010</center> | ||
|<center>ICWS Animosity</center> | |<center>ICWS Animosity</center> | ||
|<center>Perth, Australia</center> | |<center>Perth, Australia</center> | ||
- | |{{small| [[ | + | |{{small| [[Aston Crude]] defeated [[Dan Zeplin]] at Animosity to win the inaugural Australian Heavyweight Championship.}} |
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|<center>ICWS Halloween Hell</center> | |<center>ICWS Halloween Hell</center> | ||
|<center>Perth, Australia</center> | |<center>Perth, Australia</center> | ||
- | |{{small| [[Dan Zeplin]] defeated [[ | + | |{{small| [[Dan Zeplin]] defeated [[Aston Crude]] at Halloween Hell to win the championship in an impromptu title match.}} |
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Revision as of 18:15, 30 April 2012
GBYWN Australian Championship | |
Details | |
Current champion | Mike Delcanho |
Date won | November 27, 2011 |
Promotion | Inner City Wrestling Syndicate |
Associated with | Global Backyard Wrestling News |
Date introduced |
July 25 2010 |
Most reigns | 4 way tie. |
First champion |
The GBYWN Australian Championship, formerly the GBYWN Australian Heavyweight Championship is a backyard wrestling secondary, international championship competed for in Australia, and is a title sanctioned by backyard wrestling alliance, Global Backyard Wrestling News (GBYWN).
Contents |
History
Origination
In early 2010, Chairman of the Global Backyard Wrestling Nation alliance, Rad Hazard, sanctioned a GBYWN championship in Australia known as the GBYWN Australian Heavyweight Championship. At ICWS's Animosity event, Aston Crude, defeated Dan Zeplin to become the inaugural champion.
Title History
# | Wrestler: | Reigns: | Date: | Event: | Location: | Notes: |
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Aston Crude defeated Dan Zeplin at Animosity to win the inaugural Australian Heavyweight Championship. | ||||||
| Dan Zeplin defeated Aston Crude at Halloween Hell to win the championship in an impromptu title match. | |||||
| Clint Marshall defeated Dan Zeplin at Twisted Metal V to win the championship. Marshall also held the ICWS Hardcore Championship, becoming the first "undisputed" champion of the ICWS. | |||||
| Mike Delcanho defeated Clint Marshall at Season's Beatings to win the championship in a No Disqualification match, with the help of JD Flame and Mikanos to form the Radical Movement. |