List of WIW World Champions

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| style="text-align: left; "|{{small|Defeated [[Kent Faulk (WIW)|Kent Faulk]] in the finals of a [[WIW Soul Survivor (1998)|tournament for the vacant title]].}}
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| style="text-align: left; "|{{small|This was a [["I Quit" Match (WIW)|"I Quit"]] [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Cages|Steel Cage match]].}}
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| style="text-align: left; "|{{small|This was an [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Empty Arena match|Empty Arena match]] as a special during halftime of [[NFL Super Bowl 33|Super Bowl XXXIII]].}}
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| style="text-align: left; "|{{small|This was a [[Ladder Match (WIW)|Ladder match]], also involving [[Kyle Johnson (WIW)|Kyle Johnson]]. WIW recogizes his reign as 40 days.}}
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|align=left|{{small|[[Brian McAlmond (WIW)|Brian McAlmond]] vacated the title due to the [[WIW Fully Loaded (1999)|Fully Loaded]] stipulation after losing his feud with [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]], who defeated [[Billy McAlmond (WIW)|Billy McAlmond]] at the event and forced McAlmond to no longer appear on WIW television.}}
|align=left|{{small|[[Brian McAlmond (WIW)|Brian McAlmond]] vacated the title due to the [[WIW Fully Loaded (1999)|Fully Loaded]] stipulation after losing his feud with [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]], who defeated [[Billy McAlmond (WIW)|Billy McAlmond]] at the event and forced McAlmond to no longer appear on WIW television.}}
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| style="text-align: left; "|{{small|This was a [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Basic non-elimination matches|Six-Pack Challenge match]], also involving [[Kyle Johnson (WIW)|Kyle Johnson]], [[Kent Faulk (WIW)|Kent Faulk]], [[Bob Tom Johnson (WIW)|Bob Tom Johnson]], [[Matt Borske (WIW)|Matt Borske]], and [[Jesse Dern (WIW)|Jesse Dern]]. [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]] was the special outside enforcer.}}
| style="text-align: left; "|{{small|This was a [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Basic non-elimination matches|Six-Pack Challenge match]], also involving [[Kyle Johnson (WIW)|Kyle Johnson]], [[Kent Faulk (WIW)|Kent Faulk]], [[Bob Tom Johnson (WIW)|Bob Tom Johnson]], [[Matt Borske (WIW)|Matt Borske]], and [[Jesse Dern (WIW)|Jesse Dern]]. [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]] was the special outside enforcer.}}
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| style="text-align: left; "|{{small|On April 19, 2000, [[Ryan Barnhart (WIW)|Ryan Barnhart]] defeated Borske to win the WIW Championship, after the special guest referee [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]] (who was injured and unable to compete at the time) was forced to referee the match by the Board of Directors, made a fast-count. Later that night, the title was given back to Borske by the Board of Directors due to the fast-count.}}
| style="text-align: left; "|{{small|On April 19, 2000, [[Ryan Barnhart (WIW)|Ryan Barnhart]] defeated Borske to win the WIW Championship, after the special guest referee [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]] (who was injured and unable to compete at the time) was forced to referee the match by the Board of Directors, made a fast-count. Later that night, the title was given back to Borske by the Board of Directors due to the fast-count.}}
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Revision as of 22:42, 23 February 2023

The WIW World Championship is a professional wrestling championship in WIW. It is the first world title established in WIW, having been introduced in 1999.

In 2002, the World Incorporated Wrestling (WIW) and split its roster into two franchises, Rage and ShowDown, in a brand extension. The title was then designated to the ShowDown! brand, while WIW established an alternate world title known as the World Heavyweight Championship for the Rage brand. The Undisputed WIW Championship was then renamed simply as the WIW Championship.

At the Countdown to Destruction Internet pay-per-view on December 15, 2013, when WIW Champion Kevin McAlmond won the championship against World Heavyweight Champion Martin McAmond, Colton Sherley and Brian Eicholtz, the World Heavyweight Championship was unified with the WIW Championship, resulting in the retiring of the former, and the renaming of the latter to its current name of the WIW World Heavyweight Championship.

The championship is generally contested in professional wrestling matches, in which participants usually execute scripted finishes rather than contend in direct competition. Some reigns were held by champions using a ring name, while others used their real name. The current champion is Kevin McAlmond.

Contents

Title History

Names

Name Years
WIW Championship November 15, 1998–2001
Undisputed WIW World Championship 2001–2002
WIW Championship 2002–December 15, 2013
WIW World Heavyweight Championship December 15, 2013–July 2016
WIW World Championship July 2016–present

Reigns

As of February 7, 2025

Reign The reign number for the specific champion listed
Location The city in which the title was won
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the title was won
Indicates the title change is not recognized by WIW
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily

No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Kyle Johnson November 15, 1998 Soul Survivor ????, Montana 1 45 Defeated Kent Faulk in the finals of a tournament for the vacant title.
2 Kent Faulk December 30, 1998 Dynasty ????, Montana 1 25
3 Kyle Johnson January 24, 1999 New Year's Evil ????, Montana 2 6 This was a "I Quit" Steel Cage match.
4 Kent Faulk January 31, 1999 Halftime Xplosion ????, Montana 2 17 This was an Empty Arena match as a special during halftime of Super Bowl XXXIII.
5 Martin McAlmond February 17, 1999 Dynasty ????, Montana 1 39 This was a Ladder match, also involving Kyle Johnson. WIW recogizes his reign as 40 days.
6 Stone Cold Steve Williams March 28, 1999 Wrestlepalooza I ????, Montana 1 52 This was a No Disqualification match.
7 Billy McAlmond May 19, 1999 Dynasty ????, Montana 1 4 This was a 3-on-1 handicap match with Mr. Brian McAlmond as the special guest referee.
8 Kevin McAlmond May 23, 1999 On the Edge ????, Montana 1 94
9 Brian McAlmond August 25, 1999 Dynasty Helena, Montana 1 28
Vacated September 22, 1999 Dynasty Great Falls, Montana Brian McAlmond vacated the title due to the Fully Loaded stipulation after losing his feud with Kevin McAlmond, who defeated Billy McAlmond at the event and forced McAlmond to no longer appear on WIW television.
10 Martin McAlmond September 26, 1999 Unforgiven Helena, Montana 2 49 This was a Six-Pack Challenge match, also involving Kyle Johnson, Kent Faulk, Bob Tom Johnson, Matt Borske, and Jesse Dern. Kevin McAlmond was the special outside enforcer.
11 Dustin Simpson November 14, 1999 Soul Survivor Great Falls, Montana 1 52 This was a triple threat match, also involving Kyle Johnson.
12 Matt Borske January 5, 2000 Dynasty Billings, Montana 1 116 On April 19, 2000, Ryan Barnhart defeated Borske to win the WIW Championship, after the special guest referee Kevin McAlmond (who was injured and unable to compete at the time) was forced to referee the match by the Board of Directors, made a fast-count. Later that night, the title was given back to Borske by the Board of Directors due to the fast-count.
13 Kyle Johnson April 30, 2000 Butte, Montana Whiplash 3 21 Bill McAlmond was the guest referee.
14 Matt Borske May 21, 2000 Judgment Day Great Falls, Montana 2 35 This was a Iron Man match.
15 Kyle Johnson June 25, 2000 King of the Ring Hamilton, Montana 4 119 This was a Six-Man tag team match.
16 Rex Martin October 22, 2000 No Remorse Livingston, Montana 1 This was No Disqualification match.
Martin McAlmond May 17, 2009 Throw the Rules Out (2009) ????, Montana 3 100
Matt Borske August 23, 2009 SummerTime Blues (2009) ????, Montana 3 410 This was a 3-Way also including Nick Kessler
Kevin McAlmond October 24, 2010 Rage in the Cage (2009) ????, Montana 126 Title was Vacant
Vacated December 30, 2012 WIW.com Montana All titles were vacated when the new head of the WIW BOD addressed WIW.com about the new year.
Kevin Hunter January 2, 2013 Dynasty ????, Montana 1 26 Won a one night tournament for the title for last defeated Kevin McAlmond in the final match by countout to win the vacated championship.
Kyle Johnson January 27, 2013 Royal Rumble (2013) ????, Montana
Kevin McAlmond December 15, 2013 Countdown to Destruction Helena, Montana 474 McAlmond's reign begins on December 15 when he defeated Martin McAlmond, Colton Sherley and Brian Eicholtz to unify the World Heavyweight Championship into his WIW Championship.
The title is now known as the WIW World Heavyweight Championship.
Martin McAlmond April 1, 2015 Dynasty Helena, Montana 4 368 This was a Triple threat match also involving Matt Borske
This was Martin McAlmond's Money in the Bank Cash in, he pinned Borske.
Daniel Mazurek April 1, 2016 SuperBrawl VIII Helena, Montana 1 2 This was a Triple threat match also invloving Kevin McAlmond.
Kevin McAlmond April 5, 2016 Rage Helena, Montana 334 McAlmond cashed in his Money in the Bank contract.
Tyler Mane March 5, 2017 Final Fight Missoula, Montana 1 560
Matt Borske September 16, 2018 Hellbound Glengive, Montana 4 47 This was a Hell in a Cell match also involving, Eric Stevens, Kevin McAlmond and Mad Hanson.
Tyler Mane November 2, 2018 WIW All Hail Santo Pedro, California 2 156 This was a Triple threat match also involving, Mad Hanson.
Kooper McAlmond April 7, 2019 SuperBrawl XI Butte, Montana 1 98
Kevin McAlmond July 14, 2019 Broken Bodies Anaconda, Montana 3 415 This was McAlmond's Money in the Bank cash in.
Quay Painter September 2, 2020 Rage Helena, Montana 1 54 This was a Triple threat match also involving Matt Borske, who was pinned.
Kevin McAlmond October 25, 2020 Hellbound Helena, Montana 4 119 This was a Devil's Playground Hell in a Cell match also involving Matt Borske, Painter was pinned.
Charlie Hunnam February 21, 2021 Steel Roulette Helena, Montana 1 207 This was Hunnam's Money in the Bank cash in match.
Eric Stevens September 15, 2021 Rage Billings, Montana 1 <1 This was a Triple threat match also involving Brent Huntley.
Stevens pinned Huntley to win the title.
Marc Beltran September 15, 2021 Rage Billings, Montana 1 109 This was Beltran's Money in the Bank cash in match.
Tyler Mane January 1, 2022 New Years Evil Butte Montana 3 28 This was Fatal five way match also involving Kevin McAlmond, Daniel Mazurek, and Eric Stevens.
Eric Stevens January 29, 2022 World War Big Timber, Montana 2 <1 Stevens defeated Tyler Mane after Mane was attacked.
Kevin McAlmond January 29, 2022 World War Big Timber, Montana 5 316+ This was McAlmond's Money in the Bank cash in match.

List of combined reigns

As of February 7, 2025.

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