IWE Intercontinental Championship

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The '''IWE Intercontinental Championship''' is a [[Professional Wrestling|professional wrestling]] [[Championship (professional wrestling)|championship]] created and promoted by the [[United States of America|American]] [[Professional Wrestling Promotion|professional wrestling promotion]] [[IWE]] on the ''[[IWE SmackDown|SmackDown]]'' [[IWE Brand Extension|brand]]. It is currently held by [[Mike Rinehart|The Miz]], who is in his sixth reign. Along with the [[IWE United States Championship]], it is one of IWE's secondary titles. Although generally contested in the [[Card (Sports)#Midcard|midcard]] at IWE shows, the title was defended in the main events of [[IWF WrestleMania 6|WrestleMania VI]], [[IWF SummerSlam (1992)|SummerSlam in 1992]], the [[IWF In Your House 3|third]] and [[IWF In Your House 8: Beware of Dog|eighth]] [[IWF In Your House|In Your House]] events, and [[IWE Backlash (2001)|Backlash in 2001]]. The championship has been called a "stepping stone" to the [[IWE World Championship]].
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The '''IWE Intercontinental Championship''' is a [[Professional Wrestling|professional wrestling]] [[Professional Wrestling Championship#Location-specific championships|championship]] created and promoted by the [[United States of America|American]] [[Professional Wrestling Promotion|professional wrestling promotion]] [[IWE]] on the [[IWE Raw|Raw]] [[IWE Brand Extension|brand]]. Along with the [[IWE United States Championship|United States Championship]] on the [[IWE SmackDown|SmackDown]] brand, it is one of the two secondary titles of the promotion. The current champion is [[Jonathon Mahrt|Dean Ambrose]], who is in his second reign.
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The championship was established by the then-[[History of IWE#IWE Wrestling Federation|World Wrestling Federation]] (IWF) on September 1, 1979, after inaugural champion [[Pat Patterson (wrestler)|Pat Patterson]] [[Championship Unification|unified]] ([[Kayfabe|kayfabe]]) the [[IWF North American Heavyweight Championship|IWF North American Heavyweight]] and South American Heavyweight championships. It is the third oldest championship currently active in IWE, behind the [[IWE Championship]] (1963) and United States Championship (1975). Although generally contested in the [[Card (Sports)#Midcard|midcard]] at IWE shows, it was defended in the main events of presentations such as [[IWF WrestleMania 6|WrestleMania VI]], [[IWF SummerSlam (1992)|SummerSlam in 1992]], the [[IWF In Your House 3|third]] and [[IWF In Your House 8: Beware of Dog|eighth]] [[IWF In Your House|In Your House]] shows, and [[IWF Backlash (2001)|Backlash in 2001]]. It has been called a "stepping stone" to the IWE Championship.
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In November 2001, the then-[[World Championship Wrestling (WCW)|WCW]] United States Championship was unified into the Intercontinental Championship. In 2002 after the [[IWE Brand Extension|first brand extension]], it became exclusive to Raw and the IWF was [[History of IWE#International Wrestling Entertainment|renamed to IWE]]. Later that year, the [[IWE European Championship|European]] and [[IWE Hardcore Championship|Hardcore]] championships were unified into the Intercontinental Championship, which itself was unified into the [[World Heavyweight Championship (IWE)|World Heavyweight Championship]]. The following year, however, it was reactivated for Raw, followed by the United States Championship's reactivation as a counterpart title on SmackDown. The title has switched between brands as a result of the [[IWE Draft|IWE draft]] over the years; the [[IWE Superstar Shake-Up (2017)|2017 Superstar Shake-up]] moved the title back to Raw.
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Revision as of 09:42, 18 April 2017

IWE Intercontinental Championship
Details
Promotion IWE
Brand Raw
Date established September 1, 1979
Current champion(s) Dean Ambrose
Date won January 3, 2017
Other name(s)
  • IWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship
    (1979-1992)
  • IWF Intercontinental Championship
    (1992-2002)
  • IWE Intercontinental Championship
    (2003–present)
Statistics

The IWE Intercontinental Championship is a professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion IWE on the Raw brand. Along with the United States Championship on the SmackDown brand, it is one of the two secondary titles of the promotion. The current champion is Dean Ambrose, who is in his second reign.

The championship was established by the then-World Wrestling Federation (IWF) on September 1, 1979, after inaugural champion Pat Patterson unified (kayfabe) the IWF North American Heavyweight and South American Heavyweight championships. It is the third oldest championship currently active in IWE, behind the IWE Championship (1963) and United States Championship (1975). Although generally contested in the midcard at IWE shows, it was defended in the main events of presentations such as WrestleMania VI, SummerSlam in 1992, the third and eighth In Your House shows, and Backlash in 2001. It has been called a "stepping stone" to the IWE Championship.

In November 2001, the then-WCW United States Championship was unified into the Intercontinental Championship. In 2002 after the first brand extension, it became exclusive to Raw and the IWF was renamed to IWE. Later that year, the European and Hardcore championships were unified into the Intercontinental Championship, which itself was unified into the World Heavyweight Championship. The following year, however, it was reactivated for Raw, followed by the United States Championship's reactivation as a counterpart title on SmackDown. The title has switched between brands as a result of the IWE draft over the years; the 2017 Superstar Shake-up moved the title back to Raw.

Contents

Etymology

The term "intercontinental" in the title originally referred to North and South America.

In 1985, the belt design changed, the centerplate now centered on the Atlantic Ocean, in a map including western Africa and Europe.

History

Brand designation history

Following the brand extension on March 25, 2002, all titles in IWE became exclusive to either the Raw brand or SmackDown! brand. The following is a list of dates indicating the transitions of the Intercontinental Championship between the Raw and SmackDown brands. The brand extension was temporarily discontinued from August 29, 2011 to July 17, 2016 and it is currently unknown whether the title will become exclusive to Raw or Smackdown once the brand extension takes effect.

Colors

Championship moved to the Raw brand.

Championship moved to the SmackDown! brand.

Date of transition Notes
March 25, 2002 Rob Van Dam was drafted to Raw following the brand extension, making the Intercontinental Championship exclusive to Raw.
July 30, 2002 Chris Benoit defects to SmackDown! as Intercontinental Champion.
August 25, 2002 Rob Van Dam regains the championship, returning it back to Raw.
April 13, 2009 Following the 2009 draft, Intercontinental Champion Rey Mysterio was drafted to SmackDown.
The championship remained exclusive to SmackDown until the end of the first brand extension.
August 29, 2011 End of first brand extension.
The Intercontinental Champion could appear on both Raw and SmackDown.
July 19, 2016 Reintroduction of the brand extension.
Intercontinental Champion The Miz was drafted to Smackdown during the 2016 IWE draft
April 10, 2017 Following the Superstar Shake-up, Intercontinental Champion Dean Ambrose moved to Raw.

Reigns

Main Article: List of IWE Intercontinental Champions

References

External links

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