TPBYWA World Heavyweight Championship
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
- | On May 21, 2011, Sean Steel, James Blackwell, and "Big Daddy" Paul Steel challenged [[NBYWA|National Backyard Wrestling Alliance]] stars [[Skull Jr.]] and whoever the [[NBYWA World Heavyweight Championship|NBYWA World Heavyweight Champion]] was to come to HPW's next show "Dirty Black Summer". Skull responded, insisting HPW come to his supershows [[NBYWA 4: Mid-Summer Showdown Part 1|NBYWA 4]] and [[NBYWA 5: Mid-Summer Showdown Part 2|NBYWA 5]] instead. Sean Steel, on June 21, declined the offer and claimed the NBYWA World Title since his challenge went unaccepted. The next day, Skull denied any title change since Steel had no authority in NBYWA and asserted [[RPK|Lance Manion]] was still the champion, so the title Steel carries around is known as the TPBYWA World Title. On July 2, Steel made an outlandish promo against Skull and was suspended 30 days because of it. Steel founded the [[The Promise's Backyard Wrestling Association|TPBYWA]] because of that, to speak his mind freely about the situation. For the next month, Steel, Skull, and James Blackwell argued until Skull confirmed his and Lance's appearance for the HPW shows "Homecoming" and "Hell-O-Ween". At "Homecoming", a triple threat Street Fight was booked for Steel, Blackwell, and Skull that saw the TPBYWA and NBYWA World Titles be unified. On September 3, Steel won, after which Skull was beat down by the Masters of the Backyard (MOB). On October 1, Skull beat Steel in a rematch, which was originally scheduled only as an NBYWA World Title match. However, Skull felt any victory over Steel wouldn't be "complete" with the TPBYWA World Title on the line and he challenged Steel for it. Steel, wondering why Skull would challenge for a "made-up" title, accepted. Skull promised Steel after the match that he'd decide the fate of both titles a week later. | + | On May 21, 2011, Sean Steel, James Blackwell, and "Big Daddy" Paul Steel challenged [[NBYWA|National Backyard Wrestling Alliance]] stars [[Skull Jr.]] and whoever the [[NBYWA World Heavyweight Championship|NBYWA World Heavyweight Champion]] was to come to HPW's next show "Dirty Black Summer". Skull responded, insisting HPW come to his supershows [[NBYWA 4: Mid-Summer Showdown Part 1|NBYWA 4]] and [[NBYWA 5: Mid-Summer Showdown Part 2|NBYWA 5]] instead. Sean Steel, on June 21, declined the offer and claimed the NBYWA World Title since his challenge went unaccepted. The next day, Skull denied any title change since Steel had no authority in NBYWA and asserted [[RPK|Lance Manion]] was still the champion, so the title Steel carries around is known as the TPBYWA World Title. On July 2, Steel made an outlandish promo against Skull and was suspended 30 days because of it. Steel founded the [[The Promise's Backyard Wrestling Association|TPBYWA]] because of that, to speak his mind freely about the situation. Skull was awarded the NBYWA World Title on July 3. For the next month, Steel, Skull, and James Blackwell argued until Skull confirmed his and Lance's appearance for the HPW shows "Homecoming" and "Hell-O-Ween". At "Homecoming", a triple threat Street Fight was booked for Steel, Blackwell, and Skull that saw the TPBYWA and NBYWA World Titles be unified. On September 3, Steel won, after which Skull was beat down by the Masters of the Backyard (MOB). On October 1, Skull beat Steel in a rematch, which was originally scheduled only as an NBYWA World Title match. However, Skull felt any victory over Steel wouldn't be "complete" with the TPBYWA World Title on the line and he challenged Steel for it. Steel, wondering why Skull would challenge for a "made-up" title, accepted. Skull promised Steel after the match that he'd decide the fate of both titles a week later. |
==Title History== | ==Title History== |
Revision as of 03:59, 2 October 2011
TPBYWA World Heavyweight Championship | |
Design used June 21, 2011 - Present. | |
Details | |
Current champion | Skull Jr. |
Date won | October 1, 2011 |
Promotion | Total Hardcore Wrestling |
Community/Organization | The Promise's Backyard Wrestling Association |
Date introduced | June 21, 2011 |
Most reigns | Sean Steel Skull Jr. (Tied - 1) |
First champion | Sean Steel |
Longest reign | Sean Steel (102 days) |
Shortest reign | Skull Jr. (0 Days) |
TPBYWA (The Promise's Backyard Wrestling Association) World Heavyweight Championship is a backyard wrestling World Heavyweight Championship as recognized by The Promise's Backyard Wrestling Association. The belt was first awarded to Sean Steel of Higher Passion Wrestling.
Background
On May 21, 2011, Sean Steel, James Blackwell, and "Big Daddy" Paul Steel challenged National Backyard Wrestling Alliance stars Skull Jr. and whoever the NBYWA World Heavyweight Champion was to come to HPW's next show "Dirty Black Summer". Skull responded, insisting HPW come to his supershows NBYWA 4 and NBYWA 5 instead. Sean Steel, on June 21, declined the offer and claimed the NBYWA World Title since his challenge went unaccepted. The next day, Skull denied any title change since Steel had no authority in NBYWA and asserted Lance Manion was still the champion, so the title Steel carries around is known as the TPBYWA World Title. On July 2, Steel made an outlandish promo against Skull and was suspended 30 days because of it. Steel founded the TPBYWA because of that, to speak his mind freely about the situation. Skull was awarded the NBYWA World Title on July 3. For the next month, Steel, Skull, and James Blackwell argued until Skull confirmed his and Lance's appearance for the HPW shows "Homecoming" and "Hell-O-Ween". At "Homecoming", a triple threat Street Fight was booked for Steel, Blackwell, and Skull that saw the TPBYWA and NBYWA World Titles be unified. On September 3, Steel won, after which Skull was beat down by the Masters of the Backyard (MOB). On October 1, Skull beat Steel in a rematch, which was originally scheduled only as an NBYWA World Title match. However, Skull felt any victory over Steel wouldn't be "complete" with the TPBYWA World Title on the line and he challenged Steel for it. Steel, wondering why Skull would challenge for a "made-up" title, accepted. Skull promised Steel after the match that he'd decide the fate of both titles a week later.
Title History
# | Wrestler: | Reign: | Date: | Event: | Notes: |
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| Steel claimed the NBYWA World Heavyweight Championship after a challenge to the champion at the time, Lance Manion, wasn't accepted. Since this reign is not official, the belt is known as the TPBYWA World Heavyweight Championship. | ||||
| Originally only for the NBYWA World Championship, Steel accepted a challenge by Skull to put the TPBYWA World Championship on the line as well. |