WIW World Heavyweight Championship
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- | The '''WIW World Heavyweight Championship''' is a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship in [[World Incorporated Wrestling|WIW]]. It is the primary title of the [[WIW Wednesday Night Dynasty|Dynasty]] brand and one of two in WIW, formerly complementing the [[World Heavyweight Championship (WIW)|World Heavyweight Championship]] of the [[WIW Saturday Night Turbo|Turbo]] brand until 2013 when the World Heavyweight Championship and WIW Championship were unified, the third show was the [[WIW Meltdown Heavyweight Championship|WIW Heavyweight Championship]] of the [[WIW Tuesday Night Meltdown|Meltdown]] brand. It was established under the Dynasty brand in 1999, after Dynasty and Turbo became distinct brands under WIW, and has moved between both brands on different occasions, mainly as a result of the [[WIW Draft]] | + | The '''WIW World Heavyweight Championship''' is a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship in [[World Incorporated Wrestling|WIW]]. It is the primary title of the [[WIW Wednesday Night Dynasty|Dynasty]] brand and one of two in WIW, formerly complementing the [[World Heavyweight Championship (WIW)|World Heavyweight Championship]] of the [[WIW Saturday Night Turbo|Turbo]] brand until 2013 when the World Heavyweight Championship and WIW Championship were unified, the third show was the [[WIW Meltdown Heavyweight Championship|WIW Heavyweight Championship]] of the [[WIW Tuesday Night Meltdown|Meltdown]] brand. It was established under the Dynasty brand in 1999, after Dynasty and Turbo became distinct brands under WIW, and has moved between both brands on different occasions, mainly as a result of the [[WIW Draft]], in 2014 the WIW Championship and World Heavyweight Championship were unified into the WIW World Heavyweight Championship. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
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===Brand designation=== | ===Brand designation=== | ||
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+ | On December 15, 2013 at the TLC: Tables, Ladders, & Chairs pay-per-view, WWE Champion Randy Orton defeated World Heavyweight Champion John Cena in a TLC match to unify the titles. With that the WWE Championship was renamed WWE World Heavyweight Championship. The unified championship retained the lineage of the WWE Championship.[14] | ||
==Belt design== | ==Belt design== |
Revision as of 11:17, 29 August 2014
WIW World Heavyweight Championship | |
Details | |
Current champion(s) | Kevin McAlmond |
Date won | April 7, 2013 |
Date established | 1999 |
Promotion | WIW |
Other name(s) | |
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Statistics |
The WIW World Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship in WIW. It is the primary title of the Dynasty brand and one of two in WIW, formerly complementing the World Heavyweight Championship of the Turbo brand until 2013 when the World Heavyweight Championship and WIW Championship were unified, the third show was the WIW Heavyweight Championship of the Meltdown brand. It was established under the Dynasty brand in 1999, after Dynasty and Turbo became distinct brands under WIW, and has moved between both brands on different occasions, mainly as a result of the WIW Draft, in 2014 the WIW Championship and World Heavyweight Championship were unified into the WIW World Heavyweight Championship.
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History
Origin
Creation
Brand designation
Title reunification
On December 15, 2013 at the TLC: Tables, Ladders, & Chairs pay-per-view, WWE Champion Randy Orton defeated World Heavyweight Champion John Cena in a TLC match to unify the titles. With that the WWE Championship was renamed WWE World Heavyweight Championship. The unified championship retained the lineage of the WWE Championship.[14]
Belt design
Reigns
- Main Article: List of WIW Champions