UCW-Zero Heavyweight Championship

The UCW-Zero Heavyweight Championship is the primary singles championship title in Ultra Championship Wrestling-Zero. It was first won by Blitz Mason in March 2003 and defended throughout the state of Utah, most often Salt Lake City, Utah, but also in the Rocky Mountains and the Southwest United States. The title was formerly recognized by AWA Superstars from 2005 to 2007, and then by the National Wrestling Alliance when the promotion became an NWA territory that same year. On February 26, 2011, the UCW-Zero Heavyweight Championship was around the waist of Los Mochis Paco until it was stolen by Tyler Cintron after Junior X attacked Paco. Later, Paco retrieved his belt back from Tyler Cintron. The following show however, Tyler Cintron walks into the ring with his own UCW-Zero Heavyweight Championship. UCW Director Blitz decide to make a Triple Threat TLC Match to determine the Undisputed UCW-Zero Heavyweight Champion which took place on June 4, 2011. Los Mochis Paco was the victor to become the Undisputed Heavyweight Champion. It would however be short lived because Los Mochis Paco was attacked by Black Out in the back and broke his leg and was unable to defend it. Two Weeks later on June 18, 2011, Director for the night and Former 4 time UCW-Zero Heavyweight Champion Martin Casaus made a Gauntlet Match to determine a New Champion. In the end, it was Junior X that prevailed and became the NEW UCW-Zero Heavyweight Champion. 2011 Rocky Mountain Rumble Champion Kid Kade went on to win the UCW-Zero Heavyweight Champion after defeating Junior X at "Meltdown Mayhem" on August 13, 2011.[1][2][3]

Title history

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Blitz 1 January 18, 2003 Salt Lake City, Utah APW Heavyweight Championship was converted to the UCW-Zero Heavyweight with the inception of Ultra Championship Wrestling-Zero [1][2][3]
Validus 1 February 18, 2003 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2][3]
Blitz 2 March 17, 2003 Layton, Utah [1][2][3]
Validus 1 August 22, 2003 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2][3]
Title was stripped'[1][2]
Mastadon 1 March 23, 2004 Salt Lake City, Utah Mastadon pinned Blitz to win the vacated championship [1][2][3]
Charles Shipwright 1 April 21, 2004 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2][3]
Mastadon 2 May 28, 2004 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2][3]
Blitz 3 July 15, 2004 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2][3]
Los Mochi Damien 1 November 12, 2004 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2][3]
Derrick Jannetty 1 January 17, 2005 [1][2][3]
Title was stripped'[1][2]
"JMB" Jeff Matthew Bryant 1 2005 Salt Lake City, Utah JMB won a tournament to win title after it was held up due to Jannety's back injury.[2][3]
Blitz 4 July 10, 2005 [2][3]
JMB[4] 2 September 23, 2005 [1][2][3]
Derrick Jannetty 2 May 20, 2006 Salt Lake City, Utah Won title in a death match at Final Retribution.[1][2][3][4]
Tristan Gallo 1 July 28, 2006 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2][3]
David Young 1 January 20, 2007 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2][3]
Devan Payne 1 February 17, 2007 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2][3]
Tristan Gallo 2 May 12, 2007 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2][3]
Validus[5] 1 June 29, 2007 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2][3]
Tristan Gallo[6] 3 August 3, 2007 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2][3][5]
Guerrero Azteca 1 July 18, 2009 Murray, Utah [1][3]
Tristan Gallo[7] 4 September 4, 2009 Provo, Utah Won title in a 3-Way Dance with Cassidy.[1][3]
Guerrero Azteca 2 September 5, 2009 Provo, Utah [1][3][7]
Title was stripped'[1][2]
TyTan 1 October 24, 2009 Murray, Utah Defeated Tristan Gallo and Blitz in a 3-Way Dance to win the vacant title.[1][2][3]
Paco 1 May 8, 2010 Murray, Utah [1][2][3]
Dallas Murdock 1 August 28, 2010 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2][3]
Paco 2 November 5, 2010 Salt Lake City, Utah Pinned Tristan Gallo in a Triple Match which included Dallas Murdock at Cold Vengeance. [1][2][3]
Junior X 1 June 18, 2011 Salt Lake City, Utah Won Gauntlet Match after Paco was stripped due to injury.[1][2][3]
Kid Kade 1 August 13, 2011 Salt Lake City, Utah Won Rocky Mountain Rumble on July 30, 2011 and pinned Junior X at Meltdown Mayhem.[1][2][3]
Cassidy 1 December 17, 2011 Salt Lake City, Utah [1]
Tyler Cintron 1 March 31, 2012 Salt Lake City, Utah UCW-Zero Ten Year Anniversary show.[1]
Derrick Jannetty 3 June 2, 2012 Salt Lake City, Utah [1]
Jayson Bravo 1 October 6, 2012 Salt Lake City, Utah [1]
Guerrero Azteca 3 June 15, 2013 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2]
Jayson Bravo 2 July 2, 2013 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2]
Martin Casaus (Tristan Gallo) 5 August 25, 2013 Salt Lake City, Utah Defeated Bravo and Los Mochi Paco in a triple threat match.[1][2]
Jason Jaxon 1 November 30, 2013 Salt Lake City, Utah Defeated Casaus in a cage match at Incarceration.[2]
Zack James 1 March 22, 2014 Salt Lake City, Utah Defeated Jaxon and Dallas Murdock in a triple threat match; UCW-Zero 12th Anniversary show.[2]
Martin Casaus 6 May 10, 2014 Salt Lake City, Utah [2]

References

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  5. 5.0 5.1 "National Wrestling Alliance (2007)". Results. OnlineWorldofWrestling.com. 2007.
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