DXX X-Division Championship

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Revision as of 12:10, 24 February 2009

DXX X-Division Championship
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Details
Current Holder Bobby Marshall
Date Won February 2nd, 2009
(Massacre)
Next Defence Unknown
Promotion D-Generation XX
Brand Massacre


The D-Generation XX X-Division Championship (unofficially known as the DXX Australasian Championship when held by an Australian Superstar) is a professional e-wrestling championship. Currently, it is the third highest ranked championship on the Massacre brand of D-Generation XX and is held by Bobby Marshall.

History

The first recognised X-Division Champion was Wes Zephaniah, who defeated seven men in a battle royal match at The Rebirth Pay-Per-View event in January 2008. He held the belt for little over a month before losing to Alex Shelley in a 'Luchas de Apuestas' match on the March 4th episode of Monday Night Massacre, but won it back in the subsequent rematch at WrestleMania II at the end of that month.

Zephaniah's second title reign lasted twice as long as his first, although he didn't defend his title until five weeks after winning it. His first challenger was Kurt Angle, and after successfully beating him, and going another several weeks without defending his title yet again, he took on Money In The Bank winner Kevin Kompiler after he won a number 1 contenders match for the right to face the champion. However Zephaniah's luck ran out when they met on May 28th as Kompiler successfully wrestled the title away from him.
Kompiler held the title for over a month before vacating it without defending it, in
order to concentrate on his newly won DXX Championship.

In the weeks leading up to the SummerSlam 2008 Pay-Per-View a Glory Hunt tournament took place with points being earned for each victory, and the two Superstars with the most points faced each other at the Pay-Per-View. The two were Chase Andrews and White Cloud, and on the night Cloud successfully won the match to begin his first reign as X-Division Champion. Shortly after winning the title he unofficially changed the name of it to the DXX Australasian Championship. Four months after winning the title he announced his retirement from wrestling, vacating the title in the process.

At the Pay-Per-View Facing Extinction Bobby Marshall successfully defeated Petey Williams to win the vacant gold, and carrying on the Australian tradition started by White Cloud before him he also referred to the title as the Australasian Championship. Also carrying on a rather different Australian tradition he also retired from DXX soon after winning the belt, making the X-Division Title vacant once more.

Current champion

The X-Division Championship remained vacant until the February 2nd episode of Massacre, where the recently un-retired Bobby Marshall faced his fellow Australian Nick Awesome for the gold in a gruelling ladder match. Marshall ultimately got the win to begin his second reign as 'Australasian Champion.'

Championship timeline

Champion: Defeated: Event: Note: Defenses:
Wes Zephaniah Kevin Kompiler, Xtreme Steven, X-Pac, Triple H, White Cloud, Rob Van Dam and Brett Unknown in 8-Man Open Battle Royal The Rebirth
(January 27, 2008)
Title was vacant 1
Alex Shelley Wes Zephaniah Massacre
(March 4, 2008)
In Luchas de Apuestas Match 1
Wes Zephaniah2 Alex Shelley WrestleMania 2
(March 30, 2008)
None. 1
Kevin Kompiler Wes Zephaniah Massacre
(May 28, 2008)
Kompiler decided to vacate the title after winning the DXX Championship 1
White Cloud Chase Andrews SummerSlam
(July 27, 2008)
Later vacated the title due to his retirement 2
Bobby Marshall Petey Williams Facing Extinction
(November 30th, 2008)
Title was vacant 0
Bobby Marshall2 Nick Awesome Massacre
(February 2nd, 2009)
Title was vacant 1

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