GBYWN World Heavyweight Championship

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The title was introduced during the GBYWN Promo Challenge in 2008, where [[Bridgeview Wrestling Association]]'s (BWA) [[Shooter]] recorded an internet video for the challenge appearing with a self-made makeshift championship belt and proclaiming himself the first champion. The title was thus, delegated to the Great Lakes Territory to be defended in that geographical area BWA is located in.
The title was introduced during the GBYWN Promo Challenge in 2008, where [[Bridgeview Wrestling Association]]'s (BWA) [[Shooter]] recorded an internet video for the challenge appearing with a self-made makeshift championship belt and proclaiming himself the first champion. The title was thus, delegated to the Great Lakes Territory to be defended in that geographical area BWA is located in.
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Factually in 2007, Cassius Chaos was the first to appear with the idea of a community championship designed to represent the website when he declared himself in an online promo as GBYWN Champion, although not sanctioned as legitimate. Chaos was slated to defend the title against "The Cheese Kid" Steven Alvarez, but the match never came to execution. Inexplicably after absence of Chaos, the title was relocated to [[Backyard Kid Wrestling]] where Alvarez claimed it to the community's acknowledgement. Circa 2009, two top championships became confusingly unnecessary and the GBYWN Title was converted into the [[GBYWN West Coast Championship]]. The World Heavyweight Title, however, remained the top tier community title, despite the fact that the title holders are not "heavyweights" aside from arguably [[Xcal]], who had held the belt once.
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Factually in 2007, Cassias Chaos was the first to appear with the idea of a community championship designed to represent the website when he declared himself in an online promo as GBYWN Champion, although not sanctioned as legitimate. Chaos was slated to defend the title against "The Cheese Kid" Steven Alvarez, but the match never came to execution. Inexplicably after absence of Chaos, the title was relocated to [[Backyard Kid Wrestling]] where Alvarez claimed it to the community's acknowledgement. Circa 2009, two top championships became confusingly unnecessary and the GBYWN Title was converted into the [[GBYWN West Coast Championship]]. The World Heavyweight Title, however, remained the top tier community title, despite the fact that the title holders are not "heavyweights" aside from arguably [[Xcal]], who had held the belt once.
===Title Contention===
===Title Contention===

Revision as of 02:41, 13 May 2010

GBYWN World Heavyweight Championship
Details
Current champion Joe Randa
Date won March 21, 2010
Promotion Collision Championship Wrestling
Associated with Global Backyard Wrestling Nation
Date introduced August 10, 2008
Most reigns Shooter (2)
First champion Shooter
Longest reign Shooter (366 Days)
Shortest reign Xcal (7 days)

The GBYWN World Heavyweight Championship is a backyard wrestling world championship assigned as one of various other championships in backyard wrestling alliance, Global Backyard Wrestling Nation (GBYWN). It is the highest ranked title representing the alliance. The title was created second after the GBYWN Championship which was later altered to the territorial GBYWN West Coast Championship.

Contents

History

Origination

The title was introduced during the GBYWN Promo Challenge in 2008, where Bridgeview Wrestling Association's (BWA) Shooter recorded an internet video for the challenge appearing with a self-made makeshift championship belt and proclaiming himself the first champion. The title was thus, delegated to the Great Lakes Territory to be defended in that geographical area BWA is located in.

Factually in 2007, Cassias Chaos was the first to appear with the idea of a community championship designed to represent the website when he declared himself in an online promo as GBYWN Champion, although not sanctioned as legitimate. Chaos was slated to defend the title against "The Cheese Kid" Steven Alvarez, but the match never came to execution. Inexplicably after absence of Chaos, the title was relocated to Backyard Kid Wrestling where Alvarez claimed it to the community's acknowledgement. Circa 2009, two top championships became confusingly unnecessary and the GBYWN Title was converted into the GBYWN West Coast Championship. The World Heavyweight Title, however, remained the top tier community title, despite the fact that the title holders are not "heavyweights" aside from arguably Xcal, who had held the belt once.

Title Contention

Shooter from BWA defended the championship on June 6, 2009 during the second day of BWA 4th Anniversary: Global Domination and lost to EXWF's Xcal, whereas, the belt went over to his correspondent promotion. Xcal then lost the belt a week later to 2KW's and JWA's FX, who held competition for it from New York to Nevada successfully defending it. On October 27th, 2009, at ICW's Midwest Extravaganza, Shooter defeated FX and ICW's The Pen Name to win the title for the second time. At the CCW Welcome to the Real World supershow on day 2, defending champion Shooter lost the championship to challenger and former member of Epic 1 and CWA, Joe Randa.

Title history

# Wrestler: Reigns: Date: Event: Location: Notes:
1
Shooter
1
June 5, 2008
N/A
Bridgeview, Illinois
At an exhibition non-titled event, Shooter won the created championship subsequently assigned to BWA, where Shooter announced himself in an online taped GBYWN Promo Challenge promo as the first champion.
2
Xcal
1
June 6, 2009
BWA 4th Anniversary: Global Domination
Justice, Illinois
Xcal defeated Shooter at BWA 4th Anniversary: Global Domination in Justice, IL.
3
FX
1
June 13, 2009
ICW: This Is Our House
Anderson, Indiana
Defeated Xcal.
4
Shooter
2
October 27, 2009
ICW: Midwest Extravaganza
Anderson, Indiana
Defeated FX and The Pen Name in a 3 way match for the title.
5
Joe Randa
1
March 21, 2010
CCW Welcome to the Real World
Greenfield, Indiana
Defeated Shooter at CCW Welcome to the Real World to win the title.

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