Lucha Britannia

Lucha Britannia
Acronym LB
Founded 2006
Style Lucha libre
Headquarters Bethnal Green
Founder(s) Garry Vanderhorne
Owner(s) Garry Vanderhorne
Website http://www.luchabritannia.com/

Lucha Britannia is a lucha libre promotion based in Bethnal Green, London since 2006.

History

Lucha Britannia was created by Garry Vanderhorne in 2006 from Rock & Metal Wrestling Action (RAMWA), as an alternative form of physical theatre, music, cabaret, comedy and professional wrestling. In 2007, Lucha Britannia held the first of its six sell-out shows at Bethnal Green Working Men's Club. By November 2007 The promotion had outgrown the Working Men's Club and moved to SeOne, a large nightclub beneath London Bridge station. In December that year they were listed by Time Out in their (London) top five Best alternative nightlife of 2007.[1]

In the summer of 2008 Lucha Britannia featured on the BBC's coverage of the Reading and Leeds festivals and in October that year they co-hosted the inaugural Bizarre Ball in conjunction with Bizarre Magazine.[2] In 2009, Lucha Britannia became the first UK based wrestling promotion to feature on live British television in twenty-five years when they featured in their coverage of the Brit Awards after-party at Earls Court hosted by Rufus Hound. Later that year they returned to co-produce and host the second Bizarre Ball again for Bizarre Magazine.[3]

During 2011, Lucha Britannia put on seventeen events in London and around the UK. In 2016 the promotion increased to hosting semi-monthly shows called Lucha Underground at the Resistance Gallery in Bethnal Green, East London on Friday nights.

Style

Lucha Britannia combines the Lucha Libre style of wrestling that is characterized by the wearing of colourful masks, rapid sequences of holds and maneuvres, tag-teams and "high-flying" with the traditional British technical style, North American and Japanese Puroresu wrestling format. Aside from wrestling, Lucha Britannia events also include risqué cabaret performances, comedic interludes and side acts.[4]

All the characters and performers in Lucha Britannia loosely fit into a fantastical narrative called the "RetroFutureVerse" wherein a fractious band of outlawed prize-fighters (known as the "United Resistance Movement") battle for justice and dignity against the dastardly representatives of tyrannical rulers (known either as "The State" or "The Yankee Boche") in an ornately cruel, futuristic dystopia.[5]

The promotion runs regular monthly shows called The Lucha Underground from the Resistance Gallery – a venue in Bethnal Green in London's East End. The Resistance Gallery is home to the London School of Lucha Libre, Lucha Britannia's own professional-wrestling training academy,[6][7] as well as hosting a variety of other events.

Lucha Britannia has also been an attraction on television and at major UK festivals including the Glastonbury Festival, Download Festival, Reading Festival, Leeds Festival and The Brit Awards.[8][9]

List of Lucha Britannia World Champions

# Order in reign history
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won
Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign

As only months are known, each reign is listed as beginning on the first of the month although this may not be true.

As of August 17, 2017.

# Wrestlers Reign Date Days
held
Location Event Notes
1 Leon Brittannico 1 January 1, 2012 274
Bethnal Green, London, England
2 Santeria 1 October 1, 2012 151
Bethnal Green, London, England
3 Metallico, King of the Scrap Heap 1 March 1, 2013 92
Bethnal Green, London, England
4 Dark Brittanico 1 June 1, 2013 126
Bethnal Green, London, England
5 Santeria 2 October 1, 2013 31
Bethnal Green, London, England
6 Antaios, Son of Poseidon 1 November 1, 2013 61
Bethnal Green, London, England
7 The Bengal Tiger 1 January 1, 2014 120
Bethnal Green, London, England
8 Dark Britannico 2 May 1, 2014 31
Bethnal Green, London, England
9 Glamsexico 1 June 1, 2014 61
Bethnal Green, London, England
10 Leon Britannico 2 August 1, 2014 31
Bethnal Green, London, England
11 Santeria 3 September 1, 2014 122
Bethnal Green, London, England
12 Freddie Mercurio 1 January 1, 2015 90
Bethnal Green, London, England
13 Santeria 4 April 1, 2015 61
Bethnal Green, London, England
14 Cassius 1 June 1, 2015 153
Bethnal Green, London, England
15 Fug 1 November 1, 2015 30
Bethnal Green, London, England
16 Cassius 2 December 1, 2015 31
Bethnal Green, London, England
17 Freddie Mercurio 2 January 1, 2016 0
Bethnal Green, London, England
18 Cassius 3 January 1, 2016 60
Bethnal Green, London, England
19 La Diablesa Rosa 1 March 18, 2016 154
Bethnal Green, London, England
20 Lord Reginald Windsor 1 August 19, 2016 63
Bethnal Green, London, England
21 Jerry Bakewell 1 October 21, 2016 28
Bethnal Green, London, England
[10]
22 Malik 1 November 18, 2016 28
Bethnal Green, London, England
[11]
23 Cassius 4 December 16, 2016 35
Bethnal Green, London, England
[12]
24 La Diablesa Rosa 2 January 20, 2017 209+
Bethnal Green, London, England

See also

References

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