GWF European Championship
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| style="text-align: left;" | '''Current<br>champion(s)''' | | style="text-align: left;" | '''Current<br>champion(s)''' | ||
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*''Main article: [[List of GWF European Champions]]'' | *''Main article: [[List of GWF European Champions]]'' | ||
The inaugural champion was [[Shawn Stasiak (GWF)|Shawn Stasiak]], who became champion after defeating [[Stone Cold Steve Austin (GWF)|Steve Austin]] to win European Championship [[GWF Tournaments|Tournament]] on [[GWF Raw|Raw]]. There has been 76 champions, [[Shark Boy (GWF)|Shark Boy]] is the longest European Champion in history so far, holding the title for 195 days. | The inaugural champion was [[Shawn Stasiak (GWF)|Shawn Stasiak]], who became champion after defeating [[Stone Cold Steve Austin (GWF)|Steve Austin]] to win European Championship [[GWF Tournaments|Tournament]] on [[GWF Raw|Raw]]. There has been 76 champions, [[Shark Boy (GWF)|Shark Boy]] is the longest European Champion in history so far, holding the title for 195 days. | ||
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Current revision as of 08:40, 6 July 2012
| GWF European Championship | |
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| Current champion(s) | Vacant |
| Date won | May 27, 2012 |
| Promotion | GWF |
| Date established | July 9, 2001 |
| Other name(s) | European Championship GWF European Championship |
The GWF European Championship is a efed wrestling championship in GWF. It is the third title of the promotion. The championship is generally contested in professional wrestling matches, in which participants execute scripted finishes rather than contend in direct competition.
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- Main article: List of GWF European Champions
The inaugural champion was Shawn Stasiak, who became champion after defeating Steve Austin to win European Championship Tournament on Raw. There has been 76 champions, Shark Boy is the longest European Champion in history so far, holding the title for 195 days.
