WIW Heavyweight Championship

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Not to be confused with WIW World Championship, World Heavyweight Championship (WIW) or Meltdown Heavyweight Championship.
WIW Heavyweight Championship
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Promotion WIW
Brand ShowDown
Date established July 29, 2016
Current champion(s) Martin McAlmond
Date won February 27, 2020

The WIW Heavyweight Championship is a world heavyweight championship created and promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion WIW on the ShowDown brand. It is one of two world titles in the promotion, and was created on July 29, 2016 to rival the WIW World Championship, which became exclusive to Rage following the re-introduction of the brand extension on July 22, 2016. The current champion is Tyler Mane

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History

With the reintroduction of the brand extension, a draft took place on the July 22, 2016 ShowDown and WIW World Champion Kevin McAlmond was drafted to Rage. At Justice for Brawl on July 24, McAlmond succesfully defended the title in a Triple threat match against fellow Rage draftee, Matt Borske and ShowDown draftee, Chris LaGreca. When McAlmond retained the title, ShowDown was left without a world title. Subsequently, ShowDown commissioner Dixie Finnegan and ShowDown general manager Turf Finnegan created a new championship, the WIW Heavyweight Championship, the following Friday on ShowDown to serve as the brand's top championship.

the inaugural champion was crowned at SummerBash on August 21, 2016 in a tournament final singles match. The tournament began on the July 29, 2016 episode of ShowDown. At SummerBash, Mark Semmler defeated Kevin Hunter to become the inaugural champion.

Championship belt design

Reception

Title history

Reigns

As of January 15, 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
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Mark Semmler August 21, 2016 SummerBash Great Falls, MT 1 130 Defeated Kevin Hunter in the finals of a tournament to become the inaugural champion.
2 Kevin Hunter December 29, 2016 ShowDown Helena, MT 1 31 This was Hunter's Money in the Bank contract cash in.
3 Mark Semmler January 29, 2017 World War Belgrade, MT 2 14
4 Jon Rispens February 12, 2017 Steel Roulette Butte, MT 1 49 This was a Elimination Chamber match, also involving Kevin Hunter, Daniel Gonzalez, Daniel Mazurek, Aron Satre.
5 Brent Huntley April 2, 2017 SuperBrawl IX Billings, MT 1 49 This was a Fatal four way elimination match, also involving Kevin Hunter and Mark Semmler.
6 Craig Sandvig May 21, 2017 Full Throttle Missoula, MT 1 172
7 Kevin Hunter November 9, 2017 ShowDown Great Falls, MT 2 371
8 Mark Semmler November 15, 2018 ShowDown Billings, MT 3 143
9 Steve Britz April 7, 2019 SuperBrawl XI Butte, MT 1 181 This was a triple threat match, also involving Dustin Simpson.
10 Tyler Mane October 5, 2019 ShowDown's Anniversary Show Billings, MT 1 144
11 Martin McAlmond February 27, 2020 Super ShowDown Supercard Charming, CA 1 76+

Combined reigns

As of January 15, 2025.

Indicates the current champion

Rank Champion No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Kevin Hunter 2 402
2 Mark Semmler 3 287
3 Steve Britz 1 181
4 Craig Sandvig 1 172
5 Tyler Mane 1 144
6 Martin McAlmond1 76+
7 Jon Rispens 1 49
Brent Huntley 1 49

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