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+ | | align="center" colspan=2 bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border-bottom:1px solid gray; font-size:90%;" | <span style="color: #000000;">http://i43.tinypic.com/124bkee.jpg</span><br><span style="color: #000000;">[[Deathwarrent]] has achieved the most reigns at 6 with the [[XBW Championship]].</span><br> | ||
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+ | The '''XBW Championship''' was a [[backyard wrestling]] primary championship in [[XBW Wrestling]] (XBW). It is recognized for being the highest-ranked title in the federation and referenced as the XBW World Heavyweight Championship in the reigns of [[Nemesis]], and also referenced as "world" to commemorate him. In 1999, the championship was introduced and worn be pre-existing champion, Nemesis into the inception of the initial season. In season 2, the title was placed in a special 24/7 ruling which switched hands multiple times between [[Deathwarrent]], [[Ryan Stevens]], [[Psycho]], and [[Chris Phoenix]]. In storyline, [[Total Wrestling Federation Xtreme]] star [[Spardis]] invaded XBW in a trip from Minnesota and once usurped the XBW Title in season 3, and in season 4 when he reemerged again, made history by becoming the first and only outsider to win the title. Before attempting to relocate it back to TWFX, Reaper cashed in his [[Nemesis Memorial Cup Battle Royal]] opportunity to dispossess him of it. [[Josh Dreamer]] is also noted as the only lightweight uprising wrestler to ever hold the belt. Title reigns are determined by [[backyard wrestling]] matches with wrestlers involved in pre-existed scripted feuds, plots and storylines and tended to be won by predominantly [[XBW Originals]] with mostly tension-building storylines that culminate to a [[supercard]]. All championship reigns were held by wrestlers with ring names. The championship has crowned 12 different champions since its iteration as the current champion is Deathwarrent, who is in his sixth reign. Deathwarrent also holds the record for having the most reigns as champion, while Ryan Stevens holds the shortest and longest reign, which he defended the title for an unrivalled record of 7 times. | ||
==Title history== | ==Title history== | ||
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|<center>Season 01, Episode 01</center> | |<center>Season 01, Episode 01</center> | ||
|<center>3</center> | |<center>3</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small| | + | |{{small|[[Nemesis]] was a pre-existing champion into the first season as he held the reign without winning it.}} |
|- | |- | ||
- | |[[Ryan Stevens|The Icon]] | + | |[[Ryan Stevens|The Icon]] |
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|<center>Season 01, Episode 06</center> | |<center>Season 01, Episode 06</center> | ||
- | |<center> | + | |<center>1</center> |
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small| | + | |{{small|Won the championship at [[XBW Hardcore Haven (Season 1)|Hardcore Haven]] against Nemesis in a Texas Deathmatch.}} |
|- | |- | ||
|[[Deathwarrent]] | |[[Deathwarrent]] | ||
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|<center>Season 01, Episode 14</center> | |<center>Season 01, Episode 14</center> | ||
|<center>1</center> | |<center>1</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small| | + | |{{small|[[Deathwarrent]] defeated [[Ryan Stevens|The Icon]] and Nemesis in an I Quit match at [[XBW Hallowicked (Season 4)|Hallowicked]].}} |
|- | |- | ||
|[[Reilly Davidson|The AppleJackz]] | |[[Reilly Davidson|The AppleJackz]] | ||
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|<center>Season 01, Episode 17</center> | |<center>Season 01, Episode 17</center> | ||
|<center>0</center> | |<center>0</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small|The title was vacated by AppleJackz before returned to Deathwarrent | + | |{{small|Defeated Deathwarrent for the championship on ''[[XBW Revolution|Revolution]]''.}} |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan=2|Vacated | ||
+ | |<center>Season 01, Episode 19</center> | ||
+ | |<center>-</center> | ||
+ | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> | ||
+ | |{{small|The title was vacated by AppleJackz before returned to Deathwarrent}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Deathwarrent | |Deathwarrent | ||
| <center>2</center> | | <center>2</center> | ||
|<center>Season 01, Episode 19</center> | |<center>Season 01, Episode 19</center> | ||
- | |<center> | + | |<center>0</center> |
|<center>Maryland</center> | |<center>Maryland</center> | ||
- | |{{small|. | + | |{{small|Deathwarrent beats Nemesis on ''Revolution'' for the vacant title.}} |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan=2|Vacated | ||
+ | |<center>Season 01, Episode 20</center> | ||
+ | |<center>-</center> | ||
+ | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> | ||
+ | |{{small|Deathwarrent quits XBW and vacates the championship}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Nemesis | |Nemesis | ||
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|<center>Season 01, Episode 20</center> | |<center>Season 01, Episode 20</center> | ||
|<center>1</center> | |<center>1</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small|...}} | + | |{{small|Defeated [[The Reaper (XBW)|Reaper]] on ''Revolution'' for vacant title.}} |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan=2|Vacated | ||
+ | |<center>End of Season 01</center> | ||
+ | |<center>-</center> | ||
+ | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> | ||
+ | |{{small|Episodes of XBW were lost and Nemesis was killed in a fatal bicycle accident in March 2001. As a result, the belt was inevitably vacated.}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[Reilly Davidson|Tommy Gunn]] | |[[Reilly Davidson|Tommy Gunn]] | ||
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|<center>Season 02, Episode 01</center> | |<center>Season 02, Episode 01</center> | ||
|<center>0</center> | |<center>0</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small|. | + | |{{small|[[Reilly Davidson|Tommy Gunn]] defeated [[War]] on ''Revolution'' momentarily before transforming into Reilly Davidson, the mastermind of movement, [[Jackass Championship Wrestling]].}} |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan=2|Vacated | ||
+ | |<center>Season 02, Episode 02</center> | ||
+ | |<center>-</center> | ||
+ | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> | ||
+ | |{{small|XBW owner Deathwarrent strips Reilly Davidson of the championship at [[XBW In Memory Of 1 (Season 2)|In Memory Of]] before he could gain further success in XBW.}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[War]] | |[[War]] | ||
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|<center>Season 02, Episode 02</center> | |<center>Season 02, Episode 02</center> | ||
|<center>2</center> | |<center>2</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small| | + | |{{small|After the title was vacated earlier in the episode, Deathwarrent had contested the championship in a Two Falls match between War and [[Chris Phoenix]], whereas, the first fall was for the [[XBW Maryland Championship]] and the second for the XBW Championship which it was the second fall War won.}} |
|- | |- | ||
|Deathwarrent | |Deathwarrent | ||
- | | <center> | + | | <center>5</center> |
|<center>Season 02, Episode 07</center> | |<center>Season 02, Episode 07</center> | ||
|<center>5</center> | |<center>5</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small|. | + | |{{small|Deathwarrent defeated War at [[XBW Mayhem (Season 2)|Mayhem]] shortly before join Jackass Championship Wrestling. The XBW progress halted for a year and returned for 2004 to continue the season with Deathwarrent still as champion.}} |
|- | |- | ||
- | |The Icon | + | |The Icon |
| <center>2</center> | | <center>2</center> | ||
|<center>Season 02, Episode 14</center> | |<center>Season 02, Episode 14</center> | ||
|<center>1</center> | |<center>1</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small| | + | |{{small|In a one-time only 24/7 ruling, The Icon attacked and defeated Deathwarrent at [[XBW Final Revolution (Season 2)|Final Revolution]] to reign the shortest champion in history for 23 seconds.}} |
|- | |- | ||
|Deathwarrent | |Deathwarrent | ||
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|<center>Season 02, Episode 14</center> | |<center>Season 02, Episode 14</center> | ||
|<center>1</center> | |<center>1</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small| | + | |{{small|In a one-time only 24/7 ruling, Deathwarrent regained the title from The Icon at Final Revolution for a period between two matches in the event.}} |
|- | |- | ||
|[[Psycho]] | |[[Psycho]] | ||
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|<center>Season 02, Episode 14</center> | |<center>Season 02, Episode 14</center> | ||
|<center>1</center> | |<center>1</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small| | + | |{{small|In a one-time only 24/7 ruling, [[Psycho]] attacked and defeated Deathwarrent at Final Revolution to reign champion for 29 seconds.}} |
|- | |- | ||
|[[Chris Phoenix]] | |[[Chris Phoenix]] | ||
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|<center>Season 02, Episode 14</center> | |<center>Season 02, Episode 14</center> | ||
|<center>2</center> | |<center>2</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small| | + | |{{small|In a one-time only 24/7 ruling, [[Chris Phoenix]] won the title at Final Revolution after pinning Psycho to end the 24/7 ruling.}} |
|- | |- | ||
|[[Jesse James]] | |[[Jesse James]] | ||
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|<center>Season 02, Episode 18</center> | |<center>Season 02, Episode 18</center> | ||
|<center>0</center> | |<center>0</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small| | + | |{{small|Defeated Chris Phoenix on ''[[XBW Revolution|Revolution]]'' after an accidental crutch shot to become fastest rising rookie to win the XBW Championship.}} |
|- | |- | ||
|Chris Phoenix | |Chris Phoenix | ||
| <center>2</center> | | <center>2</center> | ||
- | |<center>Season 02, Episode | + | |<center>Season 02, Episode 18</center> |
|<center>1</center> | |<center>1</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small| | + | |{{small|Jesse James was stripped of the title as the decision was reversed.}} |
|- | |- | ||
|Deathwarrent | |Deathwarrent | ||
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|<center>Season 02, Episode 19</center> | |<center>Season 02, Episode 19</center> | ||
|<center>1</center> | |<center>1</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small|. | + | |{{small|[[The Aliiance]] (Deathwarrent and Chris Phoenix) teamed to face [[EZ Money Krew]] (Jesse James, Ryan Stevens "The Icon" Stevens and [[Adam Webb]]) at [[XBW Insomnia (Season 2)|Insomnis]], where Phoenix had to defend his belt in a Handicap Championship Tag match with the one to pin being the one that claims the title. Deathwarrent proceeded to pin for the win.}} |
|- | |- | ||
|[[The Reaper]] | |[[The Reaper]] | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
- | |<center>Season 02, Episode | + | |<center>Season 02, Episode 23</center> |
|<center>3</center> | |<center>3</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small| | + | |{{small|Reaper defeated Deathwarrent and Tommy Gunn in a Triple Threat I Quit Submission match at [[XBW Hardcore Haven (Season 2)|Hardcore Haven]].}} |
|- | |- | ||
|Jesse James | |Jesse James | ||
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|<center>Season 03, Episode 12</center> | |<center>Season 03, Episode 12</center> | ||
|<center>2</center> | |<center>2</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small| | + | |{{small|Jesse James won the title in a Triple Theat match with Ryan Stevens and Reaper.}} |
|- | |- | ||
|[[Ryan Stevens]] | |[[Ryan Stevens]] | ||
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|<center>Season 03, Episode 17</center> | |<center>Season 03, Episode 17</center> | ||
|<center>7</center> | |<center>7</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Glen Burnie, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small| | + | |{{small|Ryan Stevens defeated Jesse James at [[XBW Hotter Than Hell (Season 3)|Hotter Than Hell]] and carried on the most dominant reign in XBW history defending the belt for an unrivalled 7 times and becoming the longest reigning champion.}} |
|- | |- | ||
|[[Shawn Hartless]] | |[[Shawn Hartless]] | ||
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|<center>Season 04, Episode 03</center> | |<center>Season 04, Episode 03</center> | ||
|<center>2</center> | |<center>2</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Baltimore, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small|. | + | |{{small|[[Shawn Hartless]] returned after leaving XBW assigned as mystery opponent for Ryan Stevens by XBW owner Deathwarrent and won the title in a Ladder match at [[XBW In Memory Of 4 (Season 4)|In Memory Of]].}} |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |colspan=2|Vacated | ||
+ | |<center>Season 02, Episode 12</center> | ||
+ | |<center>-</center> | ||
+ | |<center>Baltimore, Maryland</center> | ||
+ | |{{small|Shawn Hartless vacated the XBW Championship due to injury.}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Ryan Stevens | |Ryan Stevens | ||
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|<center>Season 04, Episode 15</center> | |<center>Season 04, Episode 15</center> | ||
|<center>1</center> | |<center>1</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Baltimore, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small| | + | |{{small|After Shawn Hartless vacated the championship to injury, it was contested in a match at [[XBW Insomnia (Season 4)|Insomnia]] between Ryan Stevens and Chris Phoenix, which Stevens won.}} |
|- | |- | ||
|Spardis | |Spardis | ||
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|<center>Season 04, Episode 19</center> | |<center>Season 04, Episode 19</center> | ||
|<center>2</center> | |<center>2</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Baltimore, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small| | + | |{{small|Spardis sneaked an XBW Title match into his short term "contract" with XBW and went on to [[XBW Hotter Than Hell (Season 4)|Hotter Than Hell]] to defeat Ryan Stevens.}} |
|- | |- | ||
|The Reaper | |The Reaper | ||
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|<center>3</center> | |<center>3</center> | ||
|<center>Maryland</center> | |<center>Maryland</center> | ||
- | |{{small| | + | |{{small|Reaper cashed in his [[Nemesis Memorial Cup Battle Royal]] opportunity to stop [[Spardis]] who intended to take the championship back to [[TWFX]].}} |
|- | |- | ||
|[[Josh Dreamer]] | |[[Josh Dreamer]] | ||
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|<center>1</center> | |<center>1</center> | ||
|<center>Maryland</center> | |<center>Maryland</center> | ||
- | |{{small| | + | |{{small|Pinned Reaper at [[XBW Decadence (Season 4)|Decadence]] to become the only lightweight rising star to hold the title.}} |
|- | |- | ||
|Ryan Stevens | |Ryan Stevens | ||
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|<center>Season 04, Episode 35</center> | |<center>Season 04, Episode 35</center> | ||
|<center>0</center> | |<center>0</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Baltimore, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small| | + | |{{small|Defeated [[Josh Dreamer]] at [[XBW Valencrimes(Season 4)|Valencrimes]].}} |
|- | |- | ||
|Deathwarrent | |Deathwarrent | ||
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|<center>Season 05, Episode 07</center> | |<center>Season 05, Episode 07</center> | ||
|<center>0</center> | |<center>0</center> | ||
- | |<center>Maryland</center> | + | |<center>Baltimore, Maryland</center> |
- | |{{small|. | + | |{{small|Deathwarrent pinned Ryan Stevens at [[XBW Total Chaos (season 5)|Total Chaos]] to become the XBW Champion now having the most reigns.}} |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |'''Chris Phoenix''' | ||
+ | |<center>'''3'''</center> | ||
+ | |<center>March 15, 2009</center> | ||
+ | |<center>0</center> | ||
+ | |<center>Baltimore, Maryland</center> | ||
+ | |{{small|XBW held a match in a local facility away from the backyard between Ryan Stevens, Chris Phoenix and Deathwarrent, where Phoenix pinned Stevens to win the XBW Title.}} | ||
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- | ==List of | + | ===List of shortest to longest reigns=== |
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- | ==List of combined reigns== | + | ===List of combined reigns=== |
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
- | [http://worldofwrestling.us/xbw Official XBW Championship Title History] | + | [http://www.worldofwrestling.us/backyard/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=247:xbw-championship&catid=88:title-history&Itemid=73 Official XBW Championship Title History] |
+ | {{XBW Wrestling Championships}} |
Current revision as of 22:42, 18 March 2009
Deathwarrent has achieved the most reigns at 6 with the XBW Championship. |
The XBW Championship was a backyard wrestling primary championship in XBW Wrestling (XBW). It is recognized for being the highest-ranked title in the federation and referenced as the XBW World Heavyweight Championship in the reigns of Nemesis, and also referenced as "world" to commemorate him. In 1999, the championship was introduced and worn be pre-existing champion, Nemesis into the inception of the initial season. In season 2, the title was placed in a special 24/7 ruling which switched hands multiple times between Deathwarrent, Ryan Stevens, Psycho, and Chris Phoenix. In storyline, Total Wrestling Federation Xtreme star Spardis invaded XBW in a trip from Minnesota and once usurped the XBW Title in season 3, and in season 4 when he reemerged again, made history by becoming the first and only outsider to win the title. Before attempting to relocate it back to TWFX, Reaper cashed in his Nemesis Memorial Cup Battle Royal opportunity to dispossess him of it. Josh Dreamer is also noted as the only lightweight uprising wrestler to ever hold the belt. Title reigns are determined by backyard wrestling matches with wrestlers involved in pre-existed scripted feuds, plots and storylines and tended to be won by predominantly XBW Originals with mostly tension-building storylines that culminate to a supercard. All championship reigns were held by wrestlers with ring names. The championship has crowned 12 different champions since its iteration as the current champion is Deathwarrent, who is in his sixth reign. Deathwarrent also holds the record for having the most reigns as champion, while Ryan Stevens holds the shortest and longest reign, which he defended the title for an unrivalled record of 7 times.
Contents |
Title history
Reigns
Wrestler: | Reigns: | Occurrence: | Defenses: | Location: | Notes: |
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Nemesis | | Nemesis was a pre-existing champion into the first season as he held the reign without winning it. | |||
The Icon | | Won the championship at Hardcore Haven against Nemesis in a Texas Deathmatch. | |||
Deathwarrent | | Deathwarrent defeated The Icon and Nemesis in an I Quit match at Hallowicked. | |||
The AppleJackz | | Defeated Deathwarrent for the championship on Revolution. | |||
Vacated | The title was vacated by AppleJackz before returned to Deathwarrent | ||||
Deathwarrent | | Deathwarrent beats Nemesis on Revolution for the vacant title. | |||
Vacated | Deathwarrent quits XBW and vacates the championship | ||||
Nemesis | | Defeated Reaper on Revolution for vacant title. | |||
Vacated | Episodes of XBW were lost and Nemesis was killed in a fatal bicycle accident in March 2001. As a result, the belt was inevitably vacated. | ||||
Tommy Gunn | | Tommy Gunn defeated War on Revolution momentarily before transforming into Reilly Davidson, the mastermind of movement, Jackass Championship Wrestling. | |||
Vacated | XBW owner Deathwarrent strips Reilly Davidson of the championship at In Memory Of before he could gain further success in XBW. | ||||
War | | After the title was vacated earlier in the episode, Deathwarrent had contested the championship in a Two Falls match between War and Chris Phoenix, whereas, the first fall was for the XBW Maryland Championship and the second for the XBW Championship which it was the second fall War won. | |||
Deathwarrent | | Deathwarrent defeated War at Mayhem shortly before join Jackass Championship Wrestling. The XBW progress halted for a year and returned for 2004 to continue the season with Deathwarrent still as champion. | |||
The Icon | | In a one-time only 24/7 ruling, The Icon attacked and defeated Deathwarrent at Final Revolution to reign the shortest champion in history for 23 seconds. | |||
Deathwarrent | | In a one-time only 24/7 ruling, Deathwarrent regained the title from The Icon at Final Revolution for a period between two matches in the event. | |||
Psycho | | In a one-time only 24/7 ruling, Psycho attacked and defeated Deathwarrent at Final Revolution to reign champion for 29 seconds. | |||
Chris Phoenix | | In a one-time only 24/7 ruling, Chris Phoenix won the title at Final Revolution after pinning Psycho to end the 24/7 ruling. | |||
Jesse James | | Defeated Chris Phoenix on Revolution after an accidental crutch shot to become fastest rising rookie to win the XBW Championship. | |||
Chris Phoenix | | Jesse James was stripped of the title as the decision was reversed. | |||
Deathwarrent | | The Aliiance (Deathwarrent and Chris Phoenix) teamed to face EZ Money Krew (Jesse James, Ryan Stevens "The Icon" Stevens and Adam Webb) at Insomnis, where Phoenix had to defend his belt in a Handicap Championship Tag match with the one to pin being the one that claims the title. Deathwarrent proceeded to pin for the win. | |||
The Reaper | | Reaper defeated Deathwarrent and Tommy Gunn in a Triple Threat I Quit Submission match at Hardcore Haven. | |||
Jesse James | | Jesse James won the title in a Triple Theat match with Ryan Stevens and Reaper. | |||
Ryan Stevens | | Ryan Stevens defeated Jesse James at Hotter Than Hell and carried on the most dominant reign in XBW history defending the belt for an unrivalled 7 times and becoming the longest reigning champion. | |||
Shawn Hartless | | Shawn Hartless returned after leaving XBW assigned as mystery opponent for Ryan Stevens by XBW owner Deathwarrent and won the title in a Ladder match at In Memory Of. | |||
Vacated | Shawn Hartless vacated the XBW Championship due to injury. | ||||
Ryan Stevens | | After Shawn Hartless vacated the championship to injury, it was contested in a match at Insomnia between Ryan Stevens and Chris Phoenix, which Stevens won. | |||
Spardis | | Spardis sneaked an XBW Title match into his short term "contract" with XBW and went on to Hotter Than Hell to defeat Ryan Stevens. | |||
The Reaper | | Reaper cashed in his Nemesis Memorial Cup Battle Royal opportunity to stop Spardis who intended to take the championship back to TWFX. | |||
Josh Dreamer | | Pinned Reaper at Decadence to become the only lightweight rising star to hold the title. | |||
Ryan Stevens | Defeated Josh Dreamer at Valencrimes. | ||||
Deathwarrent | Deathwarrent pinned Ryan Stevens at Total Chaos to become the XBW Champion now having the most reigns. | ||||
Chris Phoenix | XBW held a match in a local facility away from the backyard between Ryan Stevens, Chris Phoenix and Deathwarrent, where Phoenix pinned Stevens to win the XBW Title. |
List of shortest to longest reigns
Wrestler | Episodes Held | Episode Won | Episode Lost |
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Ryan Stevens | |||
The Reaper | |||
Shawn Hartless | |||
Ryan Stevens | |||
The Reaper | |||
Deathwarrent | |||
Ryan Stevens | |||
Nemesis | |||
War | |||
Jesse James | |||
Nemesis | |||
Chris Phoenix | |||
Deathwarrent | |||
Ryan Stevens | |||
Josh Dreamer | |||
Deathwarrent | |||
Spardis | |||
AppleJackz | |||
Deathwarrent | |||
Tommy Gunn | |||
Jesse James | |||
Deathwarrent | |||
Deathwarrent | (Throughout two event matches) | Season 02, Episode 14 | |
Chris Phoenix | (Throughout two event matches) | Season 02, Episode 19 | |
Psycho | (29 seconds) | Season 02, Episode 14 | |
The Icon | (23 seconds) | Season 02, Episode 14 |
List of combined reigns
Rank | Wrestler | # Of Reigns | Combined episodes |
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1. | Ryan Stevens | ||
2. | The Reaper | ||
3. | Deathwarrent | ||
4. | Nemesis | ||
5. | Shawn Hartless | ||
6. | Jesse James | ||
7. | War | ||
8. | Spardis | ||
9. | Josh Dreamer | ||
10. | Reilly Davidson | ||
11. | Psycho |
External links
Official XBW Championship Title History
XBW Wrestling Championships and accomplishments | |
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Championships | |
Primary | XBW Championship (reigns) |
Secondary | XBW Maryland Championship • XBW Internet Championship |
Tag Team | XBW Tag Team Championship |
Other accomplishments | |
Nemesis Memorial Cup Battle Royal • Kings of Carnage |