List of 2KW World Champions
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In 2001, the championship was devised as the GWA Hardcore World Championship against the GWA World Championship for those which storyline felt their talent was further than the GWA World Championship while 2KW (then 2000 Wrestling) and Ghetto Wrestling Alliance were linked federations. When [[SyNN]] attained it the same year, it was renamed to the 2KW World Championship. In 2009, the [[NEW Heavyweight Championship]] from a defunct federation was unified into the 2KW Championship to create the 2KW United World Championship. | In 2001, the championship was devised as the GWA Hardcore World Championship against the GWA World Championship for those which storyline felt their talent was further than the GWA World Championship while 2KW (then 2000 Wrestling) and Ghetto Wrestling Alliance were linked federations. When [[SyNN]] attained it the same year, it was renamed to the 2KW World Championship. In 2009, the [[NEW Heavyweight Championship]] from a defunct federation was unified into the 2KW Championship to create the 2KW United World Championship. | ||
- | The first champion of the federation was Saylo, who won the championship in 2001, and ever since, there have been 17 2KW World Champions, some with multiple title reigns. Great Styles has established becoming the longest reigning champion holding the belt for nine months as the shortest champion is synonymous with Saylo, who won the championship and was promptly stripped | + | The first champion of the federation was Saylo, who won the championship in 2001, and ever since, there have been 17 2KW World Champions, some with multiple title reigns. Great Styles has established becoming the longest reigning champion holding the belt for nine months as the shortest champion is synonymous with Saylo, who won the championship and was promptly stripped. |
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Current revision as of 01:30, 5 August 2012
The 2KW United World Championship is a backyard wrestling primary championship in 2KW. It is the highest ranked title in all of the federation and has been around since the initiation period. As it is called a "world" title, it only applies within the world in which is 2KW and is not an actual international championship.
In 2001, the championship was devised as the GWA Hardcore World Championship against the GWA World Championship for those which storyline felt their talent was further than the GWA World Championship while 2KW (then 2000 Wrestling) and Ghetto Wrestling Alliance were linked federations. When SyNN attained it the same year, it was renamed to the 2KW World Championship. In 2009, the NEW Heavyweight Championship from a defunct federation was unified into the 2KW Championship to create the 2KW United World Championship.
The first champion of the federation was Saylo, who won the championship in 2001, and ever since, there have been 17 2KW World Champions, some with multiple title reigns. Great Styles has established becoming the longest reigning champion holding the belt for nine months as the shortest champion is synonymous with Saylo, who won the championship and was promptly stripped.
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Names
- GWA Hardcore World Championship - 2001
- 2KW World Championship - 2001-2009
- 2KW United World Championship - 2009-present
Reigns
#: | Wrestler: | Reigns: | Date: | Defenses: | Location: | Notes: |
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1 | Saylo became the inagural champion after the title was separated from the GWA Title and defeated JSA, but was stripped of the title for assaulting a GWA official. | |||||
2 | Reaper won the title after victoring a battle royal aftering eliminating SyNN last. | |||||
3 | SyNN defeated Reaper for the championship. | |||||
4 | | Grifter won the title from SyNN. | ||||
5 | | SyNN regained the championship a week later from the title loss. | ||||
6 | | Grifter bested SyNN in a 2 Out of 3 Falls match a few weeks later. | ||||
7 | | Jae Peso won the title after a 2-3 month reign by Grifter. | ||||
8 | | Dramacydal achieved the title from Jae Peso. | ||||
| The championship was vacated in compliance to the Divided World Entertainment management revisions. | |||||
9 | | Sam Michaels won a Triple Threat match with Reaper and Hollywood | ||||
10 | | C-Red defeated Sam Michaels for the championship in a Ladder match. | ||||
| The championship was vacated due to a personal leave by C-Red. | |||||
11 | | Long Haired Bastard won the title in its vacancy. | ||||
12 | | Reaper won the championship. | ||||
13 | | The championship was vacated in compliance to the Divided World Entertainment management revisions. | ||||
14 | | Reaper regained the championship. | ||||
15 | | Angel Ortiz won the championship. | ||||
16 | | Nolan Ávila won the championship. | ||||
17 | | Grifter won the championship. | ||||
18 | | Check achieved the championship at a 2KW gym show. | ||||
19 | | Hollywood won the championship. | ||||
20 | | Check regained the championship. | ||||
21 | | Reaper won the championship. | ||||
22 | | V.i.P won the championship. | ||||
The championship was vacated due to a personal leave. | ||||||
24 | | Mike Goldston won the championship. | ||||
25 | | Check won the championship. | ||||
26 | | Raze won the championship. | ||||
27 | | William Black (formerly Reaper) won the championship. | ||||
28 | | Great Styles won the championship from William Black at 2KW Just Another Night 2008 | ||||
29 | | Angel Ortiz won the championship on the return show of 2KW (note: 2KW went on a 5-month winter hiatus) | ||||
30 | | Zero defeated Great Styles at 2KW Divided We Stand 2009 to win the championship. | ||||
31 | | Kris Kage defeated William Black, Joe Bullrog and Whiplash in a Fatal Four Way on 2KW Saturday to win the championship. |