NWA Shockwave Heavyweight Championship

NWA Shockwave Heavyweight Championship
Details
Current champion(s) Papadon (last champion)
Date won June 2, 2007
Promotion NWA Shockwave
Date established October 29, 2002
Date retired 2007
Other name(s) CSWF Heavyweight Championship
NWA: Cyberspace Heavyweight Championship

The NWA Shockwave Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling heavyweight championship in NWA Shockwave (NWA-SW) and the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). It was the original title of the CyberSpace Wrestling Federation promotion and was later recognized by the NWA as a regional title. It was introduced as the CSWF Heavyweight Championship on October 19, 2002. It was established as an NWA heavyweight championship in 2005 following the promotion's admission into the NWA. The promotion became NWA: Cyberspace, and later NWA Shockwave, with the title remaining active until the promotion's close in 2007.

The inaugural champion was Smokey M, who defeated Danny Doring, Kid USA and Sinister X in a four way match on October 19, 2002 to become the first CSWF Heavyweight Champion. There were 10 officially recognized champions, however none held the belt more than once. At 309 days, Slyk Wagner Brown was the longest reigning champion in the title's history. Many then current wrestlers from Total Non-Stop Action held the title during its 5-year history including Ron Killings, Chris Harris, Abyss, Bobby Roode and NWA-TNA World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett.[1][2][3][4]

Contents

Title history

# Order in reign history
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
Event The event in which the title was won
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
N/A The information is not available or is unknown
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily

Names

Name Years
CSWF Heavyweight Championship 2002 — 2005
NWA: Cyberspace Heavyweight Championship 2005 — 2006
NWA Shockwave Championship 2006 — 2007

Reigns

# Wrestlers Reign Date Days
held
Location Event Notes Ref.
1 Smokey M 1 02002-10-19 October 19, 2002 &10000000000000175000000175 Flemington, New Jersey Halloween Horror (2002) Smokey M defeated Danny Doring, Kid USA and Sinister X in a four way match to become the first CSWF Heavyweight Champion. [1][2][3]
2 Sinister X 1 02003-04-12 April 12, 2003 &10000000000000519000000519 Rahway, New Jersey Live event Title is unified with the USWF Heavyweight Championship at "Legendary Breakout" in Flemington on January 23, 2003. [1][2][3]
3 Ron Killings 1 02003-09-13 September 13, 2003 &10000000000000287000000287 Rahway, New Jersey T-NvAsion (2003) [1][2][3][4]
Vacated 02007-06-11 June 11, 2007 N/A N/A The championship is vacated when Killings refuses to defend his title against Darkbird and is stripped. [1][2][3]
4 Slyk Wagner Brown 1 02004-06-26 June 26, 2004 &10000000000000308000000308 Wayne, New Jersey Independent's Day (2004) Defeated Darkbird to win the vacant title. On January 8, 2005, the title was renamed the NWA: Cyberspace Heavyweight Championship when the promotion joins the National Wrestling Alliance. [1][2][3][4][5]
5 Jeff Jarrett 1 02005-04-30 April 30, 2005 &10000000000000203000000203 Wayne CyberSpace Retribution (2005) [1][2][3][4][6]
6 Chris Harris 1 02005-11-19 November 19, 2005 &100000000000000000000000 Wayne Above The Law (2005) [1][2][3][7]
7 Abyss 1 02005-11-19 November 19, 2005 &10000000000000127000000127 Wayne Above The Law (2005) This was a three way dance also involving Jeff Jarrett. [1][2][3][7]
Vacated 02006-03-01 March 1, 2006 N/A N/A The championship is vacated when Abyss is stripped of the title. [1][2][3]
8 Bobby Roode 1 02006-03-26 March 26, 2006 &10000000000000250000000250 Dover, New Jersey Disturbing the Peace (2006) This was a four way match also involving Matt Bentley, Rodney Mack and Mana the Polynesian Warrior. The title becomes known as the NWA Shockwave Heavyweight Championship when the promotion changes its name in June 2006. [1][2][3][8]
Vacated 02006-12-01 December 1, 2006 N/A N/A The championship is vacated when the promotion returns from a six-month hiatus following the death of promoter Billy Firehawk. [1][3]
9 Havok 1 02007-01-13 January 13, 2007 &10000000000000140000000140 Boonton, New Jersey A New Beginning (2007) This was a gauntlet match also involving Crowbar, Slyk Wagner Brown, Sinister X, Cindy Rogers, Boogalou and Paul E. Normus. [1][3]
10 Papadon 1 02007-06-02 June 2, 2007 &100000000000000000000000 Clifton, New Jersey Live event This was a best of three falls three way dance also involving NWA Shockwave Internet Champion Josh Daniels. Papadon won both titles in this match. [1][3]
Deactivated 2007 N/A N/A NWA Shockwave ceases promoting events and closes in late-2007. [1][3]

List of combined reigns

<1 Indicates that the reign lasted less than one day.
Rank[N 1] Wrestler # of reigns Combined days
1 Slyk Wagner Brown 1 309
2 Ron Killings 1 287
3 Bobby Roode 1 220
4 Jeff Jarrett 1 203
5 Smokey M 1 175
6 Sinister X 1 154
7 Havok 1 140
8 Abyss 1 101
9 Chris Harris 1 <1

Footnotes

  1. ^ Each reign is ranked highest to lowest; reigns with the same number mean that they are tied for that certain rank.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "N.W.A. Cyberspace Heavyweight Title". The Great Hisa's Puroresu Dojo. Wrestling-Titles.com. 2003. http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/nj/nwa/cswf-h.html. Retrieved 2010-05-30. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Westcott, Brian (2006). "CSWF Heavyweight Title History". Solie's Title Histories. Solie.org. http://www.solie.org/titlehistories/htcswf.html. Retrieved 2010-05-30. 
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Kreikenbohm, Philip (2007). "NWA Shockwave Heavyweight Championship". Cagematch.de. http://www.cagematch.de/?id=5&nr=375. 
  4. ^ a b c d McCaffrey, Sean. "The Third Annual DOI 250." DeclarationofIndependents.net. N.p., 2005. Web. 30 May 2010. <www.declarationofindependents.net/doi/pages/doi250/doi250profiles.html>
  5. ^ Sokol, Chris (2005-11-03). "SLAM! Wrestling: A Slyck upcoming star, Wagner Brown key figure in NWA Cyberspace". SLAM! Sports. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2005/10/22/1274137.html. Retrieved 2010-05-30. 
  6. ^ NWA Cyberspace (Producer) (2005). NWA Cyberspace Retribution 4/30/05 (DVD). Wayne, New Jersey: RF Video. http://www.rfvideo.com/nwacyberspaceretribution43005.aspx. 
  7. ^ a b NWA Cyberspace (Producer) (2005). NWA Cyberspace Above The Law (DVD). Wayne, New Jersey: RF Video. http://www.rfvideo.com/nwacyberspaceabovethelaw.aspx. 
  8. ^ NWA Cyberspace (Producer) (2006). NWA-Cyberspace Disturbing the Peace 3/26/06 (DVD). Kearny, New Jersey: RF Video. http://www.rfvideo.com/nwa-cyberspacedisturbingthepeace32606.aspx. 

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