GBYWN Australian Championship

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The '''GBYWN Australian Championship''', formerly the '''GBYWN Australian Heavyweight Championship''' is a [[backyard wrestling]] secondary, international championship competed for in Australia, and is a title sanctioned by backyard wrestling alliance, [[Global Backyard Wrestling News]] (GBYWN).  
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The '''GBYWN Australian Heavyweight Championship''' is a [[backyard wrestling]] international championship competed for in Australia, and is a title sanctioned by backyard wrestling alliance, [[Global Backyard Wrestling News]] (GBYWN).  
==History==
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|{{small| [[Aston Crude]] defeated [[Dan Zeplin]] at Animosity to win the inaugural Australian Heavyweight Championship.}}
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|{{small| [[Mike Delcanho]] defeated [[Clint Marshall]] at Season's Beatings to win the championship in a No Disqualification match, with the help of [[JD Flame]] and [[Mikanos]] to form the Radical Movement.}}
|{{small| [[Mike Delcanho]] defeated [[Clint Marshall]] at Season's Beatings to win the championship in a No Disqualification match, with the help of [[JD Flame]] and [[Mikanos]] to form the Radical Movement.}}
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Current revision as of 20:34, 11 September 2012

GBYWN Australian Heavyweight Championship
a0dv6.jpg
Details
Current champion Mikanos
Date won August 26, 2012
Promotion Inner City Wrestling Syndicate
Associated with Global Backyard Wrestling News
Date introduced

July 25, 2010

Most reigns 4 way tie.
First champion

Aston Crude

The GBYWN Australian Heavyweight Championship is a backyard wrestling international championship competed for in Australia, and is a title sanctioned by backyard wrestling alliance, Global Backyard Wrestling News (GBYWN).

Contents

History

Origination

In early 2010, Chairman of the Global Backyard Wrestling Nation alliance, Rad Hazard, sanctioned a GBYWN championship in Australia known as the GBYWN Australian Heavyweight Championship. At ICWS's Animosity event, Aston Crude, defeated Dan Zeplin to become the inaugural champion.

Title History

# Wrestler: Reigns: Date: Event: Location: Notes:
1
Aston Crude
1
July 25th, 2010
ICWS Animosity
Perth, Australia
Aston Crude defeated Dan Zeplin at Animosity to win the inaugural Australian Heavyweight Championship.
2
Dan Zeplin
1
October 24th, 2010
ICWS Halloween Hell
Perth, Australia
Dan Zeplin defeated Aston Crude at Halloween Hell to win the championship in an impromptu title match.
3
Clint Marshall
1
July 2nd, 2011
ICWS Twisted Metal V
Perth, Australia
Clint Marshall defeated Dan Zeplin at Twisted Metal V to win the championship. Marshall also held the ICWS Hardcore Championship, becoming the first "undisputed" champion of the ICWS.
4
Mike Delcanho
1
November 27, 2011
ICWS Season's Beatings
Perth, Australia
Mike Delcanho defeated Clint Marshall at Season's Beatings to win the championship in a No Disqualification match, with the help of JD Flame and Mikanos to form the Radical Movement.
5
Mikanos
1
August 26, 2012
ICWS Day Of Destiny
Perth, Australia
Mikanos defeated Mike Delcanho at Day of Destiny in a singles match via pinfall.

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