Norton British Wrestling

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Norton British Wrestling
Details
Acronym NBW
Established 2004 - as NBW
Style British wrestling with modern influences
Location East Midlands
Founder(s) Gerry Norton
Owner(s) Gerry Norton
Formerly G.N. Promotions
RBW Nottingham
Revolution British Wrestling Alliance

Norton British Wrestling (NBW) is a British professional wrestling promotion based in the East Midlands area.

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[edit] History

In November 2002, G.N. Promotions, as the company was known at the time, formed a relationship with fellow UK company Revolution British Wrestling, and put on a combined show in Southwell, Nottinghamshire which saw the crowning of an RBW Commonwealth Champion, and the merging of the G.N. Promotions Middleweight Championship which then became the "RBW British Mid-Heavyweight Championship".

During this time, the promotion would become RBW's Nottingham territory and training school before splitting away from RBW in July 2004; due to management issues. The promotion would come under the name Revolution British Wrestling Alliance for a short time before then being named Norton British Wrestling.

[edit] Championships

This is a list of titles recongised within the NBW promotion:

  • NBW Heavyweight Championship - current champion is Curve who defeated Dale Preston in Boston on March 25, 2006.
  • NBW Middleweight Championship - current champion is Dan Head who defeated Imperial Dragon in Nottingham, on April 8, 2006, for the vacant title.
After splitting away from RBW's territory system and renaming themselves Norton British Wrestling, the company introduced a new Middleweight Championship but it is unclear whether or not the title is related to the previous Middleweight Championship.
  • NBW Lightweight Championship - current champion is Bubblegum who defeated Kris Travis in Nottingham, on November 25, 2006.
  • NBW Tag Team Championship - current champion is Bubblegum & Stixx who defeated Killer Instinct in Nottingham, on April 8, 2006, in a tournament final for the vacant titles.

[edit] Previous

A British Heavyweight Championship which was to be recognised throughout several UK promotions.
After the working relationship was formed with RBW, the G.N Promotions' Middleweight Championship became the only surviving Championship continued from the company, with Matt Jarrett holding the Championship when the merger took place. On November 16, 2002 while in Southwell, Nottinghamshire Jarrett would lose the title to Keith Myatt, after this the belt was renamed the RBW Mid-Heavyweight Championship. Three other men would hold the title before the title was declared defunct; "MTX" Jem Brown, Scott Future (on October 4, 2003 in Lincoln), and Blondie Barratt, who would be the last person to be declared Mid-Heavyweight Champion in RBW.

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