[go: up one dir, main page]

Jump to content

JCW Heavyweight Championship

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
JCW Heavyweight Championship
Details
PromotionJuggalo Championship Wrestling
Date establishedDecember 19, 1999
Current champion(s)Willie Mack
Date wonOctober 31, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Evil Dead
Most reigns2 Tuff Tony (5)
Longest reignCorporal Robinson (1164 days)
Shortest reignShaggy 2 Dope (<1 day)
Oldest championTerry Funk (61 years, 24 days)
Youngest championNosawa (26 years, 89 days)
Heaviest championWillie Mack (280 lb (130 kg))
Lightest championNosawa (190 lb (86 kg))

The JCW Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship in Juggalo Championship Wrestling. The current champion is Willie Mack, who is in his second reign. It was established in 1999 at JCW's first show, the taping for the DVD JCW Volume 1, with Evil Dead winning a 20-man battle royal. There have been a total of 16 recognized champions who have had a combined 23 official reigns.

Title history

[edit]

Key

No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Wrestler Reign Date Days held Location Event Notes Ref.[1]
1 Evil Dead 1 December 19, 1999 185 Detroit, Michigan JCW Volume 1 Won a 20-man battle royal. [2]
2 Vampiro 1 June 21, 2000 388 Detroit, Michigan Live event
vacated July 14, 2001 The title was vacated in 2001 because Vampiro stopped defending it.
3 Sabu 1 July 14, 2001 1 Toledo, Ohio Gathering of the Juggalos 2001 Won a battle royal.
4 Vampiro 2 July 15, 2001 228 Toledo, Ohio Gathering of the Juggalos 2001
5 Breyer Wellington 1 January 28, 2002 142 Detroit, Michigan Live event
vacated July 20, 2002 The title was vacated on July 20, 2002 after a title match between Breyer Wellington and Chris Candido ended in a draw.
6 Shaggy 2 Dope 1 July 21, 2002 0 Peoria, Illinois Gathering of the Juggalos 2002 Won a battle royal.
7 Breyer Wellington 2 July 21, 2002 238 Peoria, Illinois Gathering of the Juggalos 2002
8 Nosawa 1 March 16, 2003 490 Columbus, Ohio Live event
9 Kid Kash 1 July 2004 369 Garrettsville, Ohio Gathering of the Juggalos 2004
10 2 Tuff Tony 1 July 22, 2005 1 Garrettsville, Ohio JCW vs. TNA This was a three-way match that also included Lenny Lane
11 Terry Funk 1 July 23, 2005 1 Garrettsville, Ohio JCW vs. TNA Won a battle royale.
12 Mad Man Pondo 1 July 24, 2005 464 Garrettsville, Ohio JCW vs. TNA
13 Corporal Robinson 1 October 31, 2006 126 Detroit, Michigan Hallowicked After-Party '06 [3]
14 Trent Acid 1 March 6, 2007 8 Long Beach, California West Side Wars Aired on June 20, 2007. [4]
15 Corporal Robinson 2 March 14, 2007 1164 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania East Side Wars Won in a Steel Cage match. Aired on July 28, 2007. [5]
16 Mad Man Pondo 2 May 21, 2010 10 Worcester, Massachusetts Happy Daze tour Aired on May 25, 2010. [6]
17 Corporal Robinson 3 May 31, 2010 324 Denver, Colorado Happy Daze tour Won in a Four Corners of Pain match. [7]
18 Butler Geeves 1 April 20, 2011 71 Southgate, Michigan Up In Smoke Won in a No Disqualification triple threat match also involving Breyer Wellington. [8]
19 2 Tuff Tony 2 June 30, 2011 20 Pontiac, Michigan Send in the Clowns [9]
20 Officer Colt Cabana 1 July 20, 2011 8 Pontiac, Michigan Above The Law [10]
21 Corporal Robinson 4 July 28, 2011 142 Pontiac, Michigan Fuck the Police [11]
vacated December 17, 2011 The title was vacated on December 17, 2011 when Corporal Robinson announced his retirement.
22 2 Tuff Tony 3 May 26, 2012 523 Farmington, New Mexico Hatchet Attacks Defeated Kongo Kong to win the vacant title. [12]
23 Necro Butcher 1 October 31, 2013 61 Detroit, Michigan Hallowicked After-Party '13 [13]
24 The Rude Boy 1 December 31, 2013 124 Pontiac, Michigan Biggest Ballas Ever! [14]
vacated May 4, 2014 The title was vacated on May 4, 2014 when it was announced that Rude Boy was injured, and unable to compete.
25 2 Tuff Tony 4 May 4, 2014 350 Toledo, Ohio Road to the Gathering Tour - Day 3 After coming down to the final 2 men in a battle royal, 2 Tuff Tony defeated Krimson to win the vacant title. [15]
26 The Weedman 1 April 19, 2015 235 Pontiac, Michigan Smokin vs. Drinkin [16]
27 Kongo Kong 1 December 10, 2015 923 Valparaiso, Indiana The Incredible Rassle Rap Charity Festival Tour - Day 1
28 Shane Mercer 1 July 20, 2018 407 Thornville, Ohio BloodyMania 12
29 Teddy Hart 1 August 20, 2019 503 Springville, Indiana Gathering of the Juggalos 2019 - Day 2
30 2 Tuff Tony 5 December 16, 2020 247 Milford, Michigan Bringing Down The House
31 Vampiro 3 August 20, 2021 687 Thornville, Ohio[1] Gathering of the Juggalos - Bloodymania 2021
vacated July 8, 2023 The title was vacated when Vampiro announced his retirement as an in-ring competitor for JCW. He would go on to award the Championship to the winner of Bloodymania 16's four-way main event.
32 Joshua Bishop 1 July 8, 2023 231 Thornville, Ohio Gathering of the Juggalos - Bloodymania 16: Voltage 2 High! Defeated Joey Janela, Matthew Justice, and Tom Lawlor in a four-way electrified steel cage match to win the vacant title.
vacated February 23, 2024
33 Willie Mack 1 February 23, 2024 174 San Antonio, Texas Juggalo Weekend This was a battle royal. Mack won by last eliminating Silas Mason.
34 Matt Cross 1 August 16, 2024 75 Thornville, Ohio Bloodymania 17
35 Willie Mack 2 October 30, 2024 24+ Detroit, Michigan Devil's Night This was a three-way match also including Mecha Wolf.

Combined reigns

[edit]

As of November 23, 2024.

Corporal Robinson, who has the longest combined days as champion with 2192 days
Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
days
1
Corporal Robinson 4 2,192
2 Vampiro 3 1303
3 2 Tuff Tony 5 1044
4
Kongo Kong 1 923
5
Nosawa 1 490
6
Mad Man Pondo 2 474
7
Shane Mercer 1 426
8
Teddy Hart 1 503
9
Breyer Wellington 2 380
10
Kid Kash 1 369
11
The Weedman 1 235
12
Joshua Bishop 1 231
13
Evil Dead 1 185
14
Willie Mack 2 176+
15
The Rude Boy 1 124
16
Butler Geeves 1 71
17
Necro Butcher 1 61
18
Matt Cross 1 75
19
Trent Acid 1 8
Officer Colt Cabana 1 8
21
Sabu 1 1
Terry Funk 1 1
23
Shaggy 2 Dope 1 <1

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b "JCW HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE HISTORY". Jump City Productions. 2004. Retrieved August 13, 2008.
  2. ^ Juggalo Championshxt Wrestling Volume 1 (DVD). Royal Oak, Michigan: Psychopathic Video. May 9, 2000.
  3. ^ Insane Clown Posse's Operation Shock In Autumn (mp4) (internet newscast). Psychopathic Video. 2010-09-24. Event occurs at 12:15. Retrieved 2010-10-07.[dead YouTube link]
  4. ^ JCW SLAM TV, Volume 1 (DVD). Royal Oak, Michigan: Psychopathic Video. September 18, 2007. Retrieved June 6, 2008.
  5. ^ JCW SLAM TV, Volume 2 (DVD). Royal Oak, Michigan: Psychopathic Video. October 30, 2007. Retrieved June 6, 2008.
  6. ^ JCW – Slam TV – Express – Episode 1 (flv) (webcast). Worcester, Massachusetts: Psychopathic Sports. 2010-05-25. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 2010-06-30.
  7. ^ "JCW Happy Daze Tour – Day 10". The Internet Wrestling Database. May 31, 2010. Archived from the original on June 27, 2017. Retrieved February 20, 2023.
  8. ^ "JCW Up in Smoke at The Modern Exchange wrestling results". ProFightDB.com. 2011-04-20. Retrieved 2011-10-11.
  9. ^ Matt Carter (2011-06-30). "Complete JCW 'Send in the Clowns' Internet PPV". PWInsider.com. Retrieved 2011-07-04.
  10. ^ Matt Carter (2011-07-20). "Complete Juggalo Championship Wrestling 'Above The Law' iPPV Coverage". PWInsider.com. Retrieved 2011-07-21.
  11. ^ Matt Carter (2011-07-28). "Radican's JCW "F--- The Police" iPPV Coverage 7/28: U-Gene & Zack Gowen, Rhino, Cabana, Sabu & Raven". PWInsider.com. Retrieved 2011-07-29.
  12. ^ Sean Radican (2012-05-26). "Radican's JCW "Hatchet Attacks" iPPV Report 5/26 – virtual time coverage from Farmington, N.M." Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved 2012-06-29.
  13. ^ "JCW".
  14. ^ "SHOW RESULTS - 12/31 JCW in Pontiac, Mich.: New Juggalo champion, plus Cabana, Striker, Gowen, more".
  15. ^ "Tour Results". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved 2014-05-20.
  16. ^ "Mission Accomplished!".
[edit]