GBYWN United States Championship

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The '''GBYWN United States Championship''', formerly the '''BBW United States Heavyweight Championship''' and the '''GBYWN United States Heavyweight Championship''', is a [[backyard wrestling]] national, secondary championship in backyard wrestling alliance, [[Global Backyard Wrestling News]] (GBYWN). The title is not specifically defended nor contested nationally, but has been sanctioned to represent U.S backyard wrestling.
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The '''GBYWN United States Championship''', formerly the '''BBW United States Heavyweight Championship''' and the '''GBYWN United States Heavyweight Championship''', is a [[backyard wrestling]] national, secondary championship in backyard wrestling alliance, [[GBYWN]]. The title is not specifically defended nor contested nationally, but has been sanctioned to represent U.S backyard wrestling.
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[[Rad Hazard]] of [[Battle Born Wrestling]] won a Four Way match with Nails, Rich Cross and Randy Cranmer at West Fest in Salt Lake City, Utah on August 22, 2009 to become the inaugural GBYWN United States Champion. Nearly two months later, he unsuccessfully defended the championship against [[The Pen Name]] at Day 2 of ICW Midwest Extravaganza on October 25, 2009. The Pen Name went on to hold the championship for a record 511 days, and at Day 2 of CCW Burn This City in Greensville, Indiana on March 20, 2011, in a contest held as a GBYWN Match of the Year candidate, Hazard defeated TPN to regain the title. Three months later on Day 1 of BXW Paul Kunkle Memorial 2 in Bethelehem, Pennsylvania on June 11, Hazard lost the title to [[Patrick Wade Wilson]] in a Street Fight, but quickly regained the title 3:35 minutes later following a chair shot after he was given the chance by Wilson to cash in for a rematch at anytime and any place.
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Rad Hazard of Battle Born Wrestling won a Four Way match with Nails, Rich Cross and Randy Cranmer at West Fest in Salt Lake City, Utah on August 22, 2009 to become the inaugural GBYWN United States Champion. Nearly two months later, he unsuccessfully defended the championship against [[The Pen Name]] at Day 2 of ICW Midwest Extravaganza on October 25, 2009. The Pen Name went on to hold the championship for a record 511 days, and at Day 2 of CCW Burn This City in Greensville, Indiana on March 20, 2011, in a contest held as a GBYWN Match of the Year candidate, Hazard defeated TPN to regain the title. Three months later on Day 1 of BXW Paul Kunkle Memorial 2 in Bethelehem, Pennsylvania on June 11, Hazard lost the title to [[Patrick Wade Wilson]] in a Street Fight, but quickly regained the title 3:35 minutes later following a chair shot after he was given the chance by Wilson to cash in for a rematch at anytime and any place.
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*[[GBYWN Canadian Championship]]
*[[GBYWN Canadian Championship]]
*[[GBYWN Mexican Championship]]
*[[GBYWN Mexican Championship]]
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*[[GBYWN X-Division Championship]]
 
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*[[GBYWN Hardcore Championship]]
 
==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.thegbywn.com/?pid=42 Official GBYWN World Heavyweight Title History]
*[http://www.thegbywn.com/?pid=42 Official GBYWN World Heavyweight Title History]

Current revision as of 22:19, 6 August 2011

GBYWN United States Championship
Details
Current champion Rad Hazard
Date won June 11, 2011
Promotion Bethlehem Xtreme Wrestling
Associated with GBYWN
Date introduced August 22, 2009
Most reigns Rad Hazard (3)
First champion Rad Hazard
Longest reign The Pen Name (511 days)
Shortest reign Patrick Wade Wilson (3:35 minutes)

The GBYWN United States Championship, formerly the BBW United States Heavyweight Championship and the GBYWN United States Heavyweight Championship, is a backyard wrestling national, secondary championship in backyard wrestling alliance, GBYWN. The title is not specifically defended nor contested nationally, but has been sanctioned to represent U.S backyard wrestling.

Contents

History

Origination

The GBYWN United States Championship was first designed to be utilized in Battle Born Wrestling (BBW) as the BBW United States Heavyweight Championship. Although it was created in early 2009, the federation ceased to assemble contenders to contest the championship until a Fatal Four Way match for the title was scheduled at West Fest on August 22, 2009 in Salt Lake City, Utah, where BBW Owner Rad Hazard defeated Nails, Rich Cross and Randy Cranmer to become the first to win the title.

Championship Activity

Rad Hazard of Battle Born Wrestling won a Four Way match with Nails, Rich Cross and Randy Cranmer at West Fest in Salt Lake City, Utah on August 22, 2009 to become the inaugural GBYWN United States Champion. Nearly two months later, he unsuccessfully defended the championship against The Pen Name at Day 2 of ICW Midwest Extravaganza on October 25, 2009. The Pen Name went on to hold the championship for a record 511 days, and at Day 2 of CCW Burn This City in Greensville, Indiana on March 20, 2011, in a contest held as a GBYWN Match of the Year candidate, Hazard defeated TPN to regain the title. Three months later on Day 1 of BXW Paul Kunkle Memorial 2 in Bethelehem, Pennsylvania on June 11, Hazard lost the title to Patrick Wade Wilson in a Street Fight, but quickly regained the title 3:35 minutes later following a chair shot after he was given the chance by Wilson to cash in for a rematch at anytime and any place.

Title History

# Wrestler: Reigns: Date: Event: Location: Notes:
1
Rad Hazard
1
August 22, 2009
West Fest
Salt Lake City, Utah
Defeated Nails, Rich Cross and Randy Cramner in a Fatal Four Way match.
2
The Pen Name
1
October 25, 2009
ICW Midwest Extravaganza
Justice, Illinois
Defeated Rad Hazard at to win the championship.
3
Rad Hazard
2
March 20, 2011
CCW Burn This City
Greensville, Indiana
Defeated The Pen Name to regain the championship.
4
Patrick Wade Wilson
1
June 11, 2011
BXW Paul Kunkle Memorial 2
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Defeated Rad Hazard in a Street Fight to win the championship.
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Rad Hazard
3
June 11, 2011
BXW Paul Kunkle Memorial 2
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Defeated Patrick Wade Wilson 3:35 minutes later after Wilson agreed to give Hazard a rematch at anytime and at any place, whereas Hazard quickly cashed in hitting Wilson with a chair and regained the title.

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