NBYWA World Heavyweight Championship
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| style="text-align: right;" | '''Current champion''' | | style="text-align: right;" | '''Current champion''' | ||
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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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| style="text-align: right;" | '''Most reigns''' | | style="text-align: right;" | '''Most reigns''' | ||
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| style="text-align: right;" | '''First champion''' | | style="text-align: right;" | '''First champion''' | ||
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| style="text-align: right;" | '''Longest reign''' | | style="text-align: right;" | '''Longest reign''' | ||
- | | bgcolor="#ffffff" | The Pen Name (331 | + | | bgcolor="#ffffff" | The Pen Name (331 Days) |
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| style="text-align: right;" | '''Shortest reign''' | | style="text-align: right;" | '''Shortest reign''' | ||
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- | On January 6, 2009, [[Skull Jr.]] of [[Total Hardcore Wrestling]] and [[RPK]] of [[Hybrid Championship Wrestling]] announced a supershow event to take place later that August. When Skull had a falling out with the [[Global Backyard Wrestling News]], he created NBYWA, and afterward the already defunct [[NBYWA International Heavyweight Championship|GBYWN Michigan Heavyweight Championship]] was revived by NBYWA as the International Heavyweight Championship. The supershow was going to crown the first NBYWA World Heavyweight and [[NBYWA World Tag Team Championship|World Tag Team Champions]]. The event lost it's potential and eventually became an HCW-exclusive show, and no new Champions were crowned. After much delay, Skull Jr. awarded [[The Pen Name]] of [[Indiana Championship Wrestling]] the belt on September 28, 2009 because he was booked to the original match that would've crowned the first Champion earlier. It was first defended on September 30, in a 7-7 tie with The Executioner in an Iron Man Match for both the NBYWA World Title and the ICW Undisputed Hardcore Heavyweight Title. It was the only time the Title had been on the line for almost a year. On March 21, 2010, ICW closed, and The Pen Name eventually moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to join [[Suicidal Wrestling Clash]]. Though not a federation in the NBYWA, Skull let TPN keep the belt, as he was a possible wrestler to appear at his supershow. On August 25, 2010, TPN told Skull he wouldn't be able to show up, and the title was vacated immediately. Skull won it at [[THW 22/NBYWA 1: A New Beginning|THW 22/NBYWA 1]] by forfeit against Karnage, due to Karnage's mother being in the hospital. A re-match was scheduled for a week after against the two because of it, but was eventually canceled. On March 2, 2011, it was announced that NBYWA had ordered a new World Heavyweight Championship belt from TABC Belts, a custom championship belt making website. On March 21, 2011, the belt was delivered and Skull made a promo video unveiling the new design. The reason why Skull said he made the change was because he was a little too over-protective of his replica belts to use live, but in kayfabe he said the change was made because the new belt was "newer and better". On April 23, Skull defended both this and the MWA Hardcore Title at "[[NBYWA 2: Rivals]]" in a two-round hardcore match against | + | On January 6, 2009, [[Skull Jr.]] of [[Total Hardcore Wrestling]] and [[RPK]] of [[Hybrid Championship Wrestling]] announced a supershow event to take place later that August. When Skull had a falling out with the [[Global Backyard Wrestling News]], he created NBYWA, and afterward the already defunct [[NBYWA International Heavyweight Championship|GBYWN Michigan Heavyweight Championship]] was revived by NBYWA as the International Heavyweight Championship. The supershow was going to crown the first NBYWA World Heavyweight and [[NBYWA World Tag Team Championship|World Tag Team Champions]]. The event lost it's potential and eventually became an HCW-exclusive show, and no new Champions were crowned. After much delay, Skull Jr. awarded [[The Pen Name]] of [[Indiana Championship Wrestling]] the belt on September 28, 2009 because he was booked to the original match that would've crowned the first Champion earlier. It was first defended on September 30, in a 7-7 tie with The Executioner in an Iron Man Match for both the NBYWA World Title and the ICW Undisputed Hardcore Heavyweight Title. It was the only time the Title had been on the line for almost a year. On March 21, 2010, ICW closed, and The Pen Name eventually moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to join [[Suicidal Wrestling Clash]]. Though not a federation in the NBYWA, Skull let TPN keep the belt, as he was a possible wrestler to appear at his supershow. On August 25, 2010, TPN told Skull he wouldn't be able to show up, and the title was vacated immediately. Skull won it at [[THW 22/NBYWA 1: A New Beginning|THW 22/NBYWA 1]] by forfeit against Karnage, due to Karnage's mother being in the hospital. A re-match was scheduled for a week after against the two because of it, but was eventually canceled. On March 2, 2011, it was announced that NBYWA had ordered a new World Heavyweight Championship belt from TABC Belts, a custom championship belt making website. On March 21, 2011, the belt was delivered and Skull made a promo video unveiling the new design. The reason why Skull said he made the change was because he was a little too over-protective of his replica belts to use live (later getting over it), but in kayfabe he said the change was made because the new belt was "newer and better". On April 23, Skull defended both this and the MWA Hardcore Title at "[[NBYWA 2: Rivals]]" in a two-round hardcore match against RPK. Skull retained the [[MWA Hardcore Championship]] in round 1, but lost the NBYWA World Title to RPK in round 2 after interference by Karnage. On June 21, Sean Steel of the federation [[Higher Passion Wrestling]] claimed he had possession of the NBYWA World Title. The next day, Skull Jr. and NBYWA responded, denying the claim. On July 3, RPK was attacked before an MWA show which was canceled, leaving him out of action for around two weeks. The NBYWA Board of Directors decided to award the belt to Skull Jr. because he was the #1 contender, making him the first two-time champion. On July 14, Skull left MWA due to the lack of events, re-launched THW, and brought the belt with him. He also revived the [[THW World Heavyweight Championship|THW World Title]] and resumed his role as champion. On August 14, Skull confirmed his appearance for HPW's last two shows of the year, "Homecoming" and "Hell-O-Ween", the latter of which was co-promoted by NBYWA, on September 3 and October 1, respectively. In the main event of "Homecoming" (which was a unification match also for the HPW and [[TPBYWA World Heavyweight Championship|TPBYWA World Titles]], marking the first time ever that two communities unified their top championships), Skull lost to Sean Steel in a triple threat match also involving James Blackwell. Afterward, Skull got beat down by the Masters of the Backyard (MOB) until he was saved by Dukalien. On October 1 at "[[HPW/NBYWA 7: Hell-O-Ween]]", Skull got a rematch. Sean Steel was booked only to defend the NBYWA World Title, but accepted a challenge by Skull to put his TPBYWA World Title on the line as well. Skull felt a victory wouldn't be "complete" without that belt on the line. Skull defeated Steel and captured both belts. Skull promised Steel after the match that he'd decide the fate of the titles a week later. Skull dropped the TPBYWA World Title and kept the NBYWA, making the decision on December 18. However, Skull suffered from a hand injury and had to vacate the NBYWA World Title shortly thereafter on January 1, 2012. A tournament was scheduled to determine a new champion was scheduled for February 12, but on February 4, it was delayed until April. On April 23, the tournament was once again delayed, this time to May 27. On May 26, the tournament was delayed. Skull became the owner of the Michigan Wrestling Association on May 31 and on June 11, the tournament was canceled in favor of a singular match, also for the THW World Title, which Skull Jr. booked for MWA's last event on September 16. The participants have been announced as Skull Jr. and RPK, with RPK defending the MWA World Title as well. On the last "MWA IMPACT" on September 16, RPK forfeited the match, making Skull the NBYWA, THW, and MWA World Champion. Skull fired RPK after, and RPK delivered a shoot promo. |
==Title History== | ==Title History== | ||
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|<center>3</center> | |<center>3</center> | ||
- | |<center>[[RPK | + | |<center>[[RPK]]</center> |
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
| <center>Eastpointe, Michigan</center> | | <center>Eastpointe, Michigan</center> | ||
|<center>April 23, 2011</center> | |<center>April 23, 2011</center> | ||
|<center>[[NBYWA 2: Rivals]]</center> | |<center>[[NBYWA 2: Rivals]]</center> | ||
- | |{{small|Lance defeated Skull after interference by | + | |{{small|Lance defeated Skull after interference by Karnage.}} |
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|<center>4</center> | |<center>4</center> | ||
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|<center>July 3, 2011</center> | |<center>July 3, 2011</center> | ||
|<center>N/A</center> | |<center>N/A</center> | ||
- | |{{small|Skull was awarded the title by the NBYWA Board of Directors after | + | |{{small|Skull was awarded the title by the NBYWA Board of Directors after RPK was attacked, taking him out of action for around two weeks.}} |
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|<center>5</center> | |<center>5</center> | ||
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|<center>September 3, 2011</center> | |<center>September 3, 2011</center> | ||
|<center>HPW Homecoming</center> | |<center>HPW Homecoming</center> | ||
- | |{{small|Defeated Skull and James Blackwell in a triple threat street fight. The HPW and [[TPBYWA World Heavyweight Championship|TPBYWA]] World Titles were also on the line.}} | + | |{{small|Defeated Skull and James Blackwell in a triple threat street fight. The [[HPW World Heavyweight Championship|HPW]] and [[TPBYWA World Heavyweight Championship|TPBYWA]] World Titles were also on the line.}} |
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|<center>6</center> | |<center>6</center> | ||
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|<center>N/A</center> | |<center>N/A</center> | ||
|{{small|The title was vacated by Skull on January 1, 2012 after he had suffered a fractured bone in his hand.}} | |{{small|The title was vacated by Skull on January 1, 2012 after he had suffered a fractured bone in his hand.}} | ||
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+ | |<center>7</center> | ||
+ | |<center>Skull Jr.</center> | ||
+ | | <center>4</center> | ||
+ | | <center>Kalamazoo, Michigan</center> | ||
+ | |<center>September 16, 2012</center> | ||
+ | |<center>MWA IMPACT</center> | ||
+ | |{{small|Defeated RPK by forfeit. The THW and MWA World Titles were also on the line.}} | ||
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Current revision as of 01:17, 4 December 2012
NBYWA World Heavyweight Championship | |
Design used March 21, 2011 - Present. | |
Details | |
Current champion | Skull Jr. |
Date won | September 16, 2012 |
Promotion | Total Hardcore Wrestling |
Community/Organization | National Backyard Wrestling Alliance |
Date introduced | September 28, 2009 |
Most reigns | Skull Jr. (4) |
First champion | The Pen Name |
Longest reign | The Pen Name (331 Days) |
Shortest reign | Skull Jr. (0 Days) |
The National Backyard Wrestling Alliance (NBYWA) World Heavyweight Championship is a backyard wrestling World Heavyweight Championship as recognized by the National Backyard Wrestling Alliance. It was first awarded on September 28, 2009 to The Pen Name, who at that time, was in the roster of NBYWA federation Indiana Championship Wrestling.
Background
Design used September 30, 2009 - September 5, 2010. |
Design used September 5, 2010 - March 21, 2011. |
On January 6, 2009, Skull Jr. of Total Hardcore Wrestling and RPK of Hybrid Championship Wrestling announced a supershow event to take place later that August. When Skull had a falling out with the Global Backyard Wrestling News, he created NBYWA, and afterward the already defunct GBYWN Michigan Heavyweight Championship was revived by NBYWA as the International Heavyweight Championship. The supershow was going to crown the first NBYWA World Heavyweight and World Tag Team Champions. The event lost it's potential and eventually became an HCW-exclusive show, and no new Champions were crowned. After much delay, Skull Jr. awarded The Pen Name of Indiana Championship Wrestling the belt on September 28, 2009 because he was booked to the original match that would've crowned the first Champion earlier. It was first defended on September 30, in a 7-7 tie with The Executioner in an Iron Man Match for both the NBYWA World Title and the ICW Undisputed Hardcore Heavyweight Title. It was the only time the Title had been on the line for almost a year. On March 21, 2010, ICW closed, and The Pen Name eventually moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to join Suicidal Wrestling Clash. Though not a federation in the NBYWA, Skull let TPN keep the belt, as he was a possible wrestler to appear at his supershow. On August 25, 2010, TPN told Skull he wouldn't be able to show up, and the title was vacated immediately. Skull won it at THW 22/NBYWA 1 by forfeit against Karnage, due to Karnage's mother being in the hospital. A re-match was scheduled for a week after against the two because of it, but was eventually canceled. On March 2, 2011, it was announced that NBYWA had ordered a new World Heavyweight Championship belt from TABC Belts, a custom championship belt making website. On March 21, 2011, the belt was delivered and Skull made a promo video unveiling the new design. The reason why Skull said he made the change was because he was a little too over-protective of his replica belts to use live (later getting over it), but in kayfabe he said the change was made because the new belt was "newer and better". On April 23, Skull defended both this and the MWA Hardcore Title at "NBYWA 2: Rivals" in a two-round hardcore match against RPK. Skull retained the MWA Hardcore Championship in round 1, but lost the NBYWA World Title to RPK in round 2 after interference by Karnage. On June 21, Sean Steel of the federation Higher Passion Wrestling claimed he had possession of the NBYWA World Title. The next day, Skull Jr. and NBYWA responded, denying the claim. On July 3, RPK was attacked before an MWA show which was canceled, leaving him out of action for around two weeks. The NBYWA Board of Directors decided to award the belt to Skull Jr. because he was the #1 contender, making him the first two-time champion. On July 14, Skull left MWA due to the lack of events, re-launched THW, and brought the belt with him. He also revived the THW World Title and resumed his role as champion. On August 14, Skull confirmed his appearance for HPW's last two shows of the year, "Homecoming" and "Hell-O-Ween", the latter of which was co-promoted by NBYWA, on September 3 and October 1, respectively. In the main event of "Homecoming" (which was a unification match also for the HPW and TPBYWA World Titles, marking the first time ever that two communities unified their top championships), Skull lost to Sean Steel in a triple threat match also involving James Blackwell. Afterward, Skull got beat down by the Masters of the Backyard (MOB) until he was saved by Dukalien. On October 1 at "HPW/NBYWA 7: Hell-O-Ween", Skull got a rematch. Sean Steel was booked only to defend the NBYWA World Title, but accepted a challenge by Skull to put his TPBYWA World Title on the line as well. Skull felt a victory wouldn't be "complete" without that belt on the line. Skull defeated Steel and captured both belts. Skull promised Steel after the match that he'd decide the fate of the titles a week later. Skull dropped the TPBYWA World Title and kept the NBYWA, making the decision on December 18. However, Skull suffered from a hand injury and had to vacate the NBYWA World Title shortly thereafter on January 1, 2012. A tournament was scheduled to determine a new champion was scheduled for February 12, but on February 4, it was delayed until April. On April 23, the tournament was once again delayed, this time to May 27. On May 26, the tournament was delayed. Skull became the owner of the Michigan Wrestling Association on May 31 and on June 11, the tournament was canceled in favor of a singular match, also for the THW World Title, which Skull Jr. booked for MWA's last event on September 16. The participants have been announced as Skull Jr. and RPK, with RPK defending the MWA World Title as well. On the last "MWA IMPACT" on September 16, RPK forfeited the match, making Skull the NBYWA, THW, and MWA World Champion. Skull fired RPK after, and RPK delivered a shoot promo.
Title History
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| | Was awarded the title by Skull Jr. on September 28, 2009, as he was a contender to the belt when it was originally supposed to be introduced. | ||||
| | The title was vacated by Skull Jr. on August 25, 2010 after he learned from The Pen Name that he wouldn't be able to show up at THW 22/NBYWA 1: A New Beginning in September to defend the belt. | ||||
| | Skull defeated Karnage by forfeit in a match where he defended the THW World Heavyweight Championship, and the vacant NBYWA International Heavyweight Championship was also on the line. This is Skull's 55th World Championship of his BYW career. | ||||
| | Lance defeated Skull after interference by Karnage. | ||||
| | Skull was awarded the title by the NBYWA Board of Directors after RPK was attacked, taking him out of action for around two weeks. | ||||
| | Defeated Skull and James Blackwell in a triple threat street fight. The HPW and TPBYWA World Titles were also on the line. | ||||
| | Defeated Sean Steel in a rematch. The TPBYWA World Title was also on the line. | ||||
| | The title was vacated by Skull on January 1, 2012 after he had suffered a fractured bone in his hand. | ||||
| | Defeated RPK by forfeit. The THW and MWA World Titles were also on the line. |