GBYWN West Coast Championship
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GBYWN West Coast Championship | |
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Current champion | Vacant |
Date won | N/A |
Promotion | N/A |
Associated with | Global Backyard Wrestling News |
Date introduced | June 14, 2007 |
Most reigns | Cassius Chaos (1) Steven Alvarez (1) Jerry Chaos (1) |
First champion | Cassius Chaos |
Longest reign | Steven Alvarez (1 Year) |
Shortest reign | Steven Alvarez |
The GBYWN West Coast Championship is a backyard wrestling regional championship assigned as one of various other championships of backyard wrestling community, GBYWN. Originally, it was the first ever championship created under GBYWN as the GBYWN Championship until its name change to befit its use as a modified regional title.
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History
Origination
In June 2007, the concept of a championship was first passed around by Cassias Chaos to GBYWN Owner Cam which was intended to represent the Global Backyard Wrestling News community that Cam agreed upon and extended the privilege for Chaos to become the inaugural champion. Chaos eventually proclaimed himself on YouTube as the GBYWN World Heavyweight Champion (not to be confused with the GBYWN World Heavyweight Championship) while the title was labelled the GBYWN Championship, and carried it around defending it in a match against Sal System (Kenneth Reigns).
After a year and a half, Chaos dropped the belt in BWB to Low Down in a Triple Threat match, shortly after departing from the GBYWN for personal reasons. The title went inactive for half a year with dead interest to remain with the championship idea. The title was then, in turn, given to "The Cheese Kid" Steven Alvarez in June 2008. Moreover, the title was later changed to the GBYWN West Coast Championship after title confusions with the GBYWN World Heavyweight Championship.
Title history
# | Wrestler: | Reigns: | Date: | Event: | Notes: |
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| Chaos conceived the idea of a GBYWN championship and proclaimed himself the first-ever champion on YouTube. Initially, the title was not a serious deal and was later resurrected in 2008. | ||||
| Was given the title in June 2008. | ||||
| Was given the title in early 2009 after Steven Alvarez vacated it in his retirement from backyard wrestling.
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