GBYWN Gulf Coast Heavyweight Championship

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GBYWN Gulf Coast Heavyweight Championship
Details
Current champion Jeff James
Date won March 6, 2010
Promotion Alpha Semi-Pro Wrestling
Associated with Global Backyard Wrestling Nation
Date introduced March 6, 2010
Most reigns Jeff James (1)
First champion Jeff James
Longest reign Jeff James (117 days and counting)
Shortest reign ---

The GBYWN Gulf Coast Heavyweight Championship is a backyard wrestling regional championship assigned as one of various other championships in backyard wrestling alliance, Global Backyard Wrestling Nation (GBYWN). The championship is assigned for contention within the "Gulf Coast Territory" assembled by GBYWN, the U.S states known as Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, Texas and, Florida

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History

Origination

The title was introduced the week before TKO's Doomsday 2010. Jeff James, who was in the midst of a heated rivalry with former partner Matt Craven (formerly known as The Reaper), realized that the Gulf Coast territory was uncontested, and instantly sought to claim the title. After numerous backstage discussions, the title was sanctioned, but needed to be contested in a match. Jeff James unofficially crowned himself the champion and with utter confidence put it on the line. After a grueling match, Jeff defeated the Reaper and became the first official GBYWN Gulf Coast Heavyweight Champion

Championship Activity

Vowing to be the greatest champion the GBYWN has ever seen, Jeff began promising title shots left and right. Having defended the title against Matt Craven, JohnXCore, Radar, and HaZe. His most notable defense to date was against Radar at ASPW's WrestleF**K, where he defeated Radar in a 2/3 Falls Count Anywhere match.

Title history

# Wrestler: Reigns: Date: Event: Location: Notes:
1
Jeff James
1
March 6, 2010
Alpha Semi Pro Wrestling
Pembrook Pines, Florida
Jeff James defeated Matt Craven in a Dog Collar Match to become the first GBYWN Gulf Coast Heavyweight Champion.

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