RQW Heavyweight Championship

For Real Quality Wrestling's other championships, see RQW Women's Championship and RQW Cruiserweight Championship. For the merged tag team championship see: Unified British Tag Team Championship.
RQW Heavyweight Championship
Details
Current champion(s) Roy Knight
Date won June 15, 2015
Date established April 26, 2006
Promotion Real Quality Wrestling

The Real Quality Wrestling (RQW) Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship in Real Quality Wrestling. It is currently the 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.

History

The RQW Heavyweight Championship was created in the United States by the Reggies Park Championship Belts Organisation and were seen by the public on April 26, 2006. The first champion, Robbie Brookside was crowned at A Night of Champions in an evening that also saw the RQW Women's Championship awarded. Brookside was later stripped due to inactivity. The longest reigning champion, Martin Stone won the vacant belt at Not Just For Christmas in an inter-promotional tournament. He defeated Pac in the final. He held the belt for 420 days. The current champion is Roy Knight. Knight won the vacant title in a four way elimination match also featuring Doug Williams, King Kendo, and Robin Lekime at WAW Trouble At The Talk 2.[1]

Title History

As of January 19, 2016.

# Wrestler Reigns Date Days held Location Event
1
Robbie Brookside
1
April 28, 2006 232 Eastleigh, Hampshire A Night of Champions
2
Martin Stone
1
December 16, 2006 420 Bethnal Green, London Not Just For Christmas 2006[2]
3
Ulf Herman
1
February 9, 2008 366 Weinheim, Baden-Württemberg ACW Riptide II[3]
4
Vacated
1
February 9, 2009
5
Roy Knight
1
June 15, 2015 218+ Norwich, Norfolk WAW Trouble At The Talk 2[4]

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