RQW Cruiserweight Championship

For Real Quality Wrestling's other championships, see RQW Heavyweight Championship and RQW Women's Championship. For the merged tag team championship see: Unified British Tag Team Championship.
RQW Cruiserweight Championship
Details
Current champion(s) Josh Bodom
Date won May 10, 2014
Date established 2005
Promotion Real Quality Wrestling
Revolution Pro Wrestling

The Real Quality Wrestling (RQW) Cruiserweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship in Real Quality Wrestling. The title was established in 2007 and is the second highest ranked championship in the company. Title reigns are determined by professional wrestling matches with different wrestlers, involved in pre-existing scripted feuds, plots and storylines. Wrestlers are portrayed as either villains or fan favorites as they follow a series of tension-building events, which culminate into a wrestling match or series of matches for the championship. The title is also known as the British Cruiserweight Championship and the Revolution Pro Wrestling (RPW) Cruiserweight Championship.

History

The RQW Cruiserweight Championship is the most recent edition of belts to the company's roster having been created almost two years after the RQW Heavyweight Championship and RQW Women's Championship were created. The first-ever champion, Bubblegum won a nine man elimination match at Summer Brawl 2006 in Horndean, Portsmouth to become #1 contender for the title. He defeated Red Vinny at No Pain, No Gain 2007 to become the first champion. However, Bubblegum soon vacated the belt and Red Vinny would reign[1] for just shy of two years until he lost the belt in Ireland to Mark Haskins on December 6.[2] Haskins also became the first person to win the belt twice.[3]

Title history

As of May 1, 2015.

# Wrestler Reigns Date Days held Location Event
1
Bubblegum
1
January 12, 2007 70 Bethnal Green, London No Pain, No Gain 2007[4]
2
Red Vinny
1
March 23, 2007 624 Bethnal Green, London Real Quality Wrestling Event[1]
3
Mark Haskins
1
December 6, 2008 123 Enniscorthy, Ireland Irish Whip Wrestling Event[2]
4
The British Eagle
1
April 8, 2009 7 Selsey, Sussex IPW:UK TV[5]
5
Mark Haskins
2
April 15, 2009 221 Selsey, Sussex IPW:UK TV[3]
6
The Lion Kid (formerly The British Eagle)
2
November 22, 2009 196 Sittingbourne, Kent
7
Spud
1
June 6, 2010 329 Sittingbourne, Kent
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Vacated
N/A
May 2011 N/A N/A
8
Marty Scurll
1
April 28, 2012 202 London Defeated Sami Callihan for the vacant title.
9
Prince Devitt
1
November 16, 2012 540 St Ives, Cambridgeshire
10
Josh Bodom
1
May 10, 2014 356+ Birmingham

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