NZWPW Heavyweight Championship
NZWPW Heavyweight Championship | |||||||||||
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Three time NZWPW Heavyweight Champion, Ben Mana | |||||||||||
Details | |||||||||||
Promotion | New Zealand Wide Pro Wrestling | ||||||||||
Date established | 3 December 2004 | ||||||||||
Current champion(s) | Chad Howard | ||||||||||
Date won | 25 March 2016 | ||||||||||
Other name(s) | |||||||||||
WPW Super Heavyweight Championship (2004-2005) | |||||||||||
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NZNZWPW Heavyweight Championship is the top professional wrestling championship title in the New Zealand promotion New Zealand Wide Pro Wrestling (NZWPW). It was the original super heavyweight title of Wellington Pro Wrestling and introduced as the WPW Super Heavyweight Championship on 3 December 2004. The inaugural champion was Ruamoko, who defeated Les Barrett in a tournament final in Lower Hutt, New Zealand on 25 April 1992. The title became vacant when Ruamoko suffered an injury in early-2005 and, after the promotion became New Zealand Wide Pro Wrestling, it was replaced by the current heavyweight championship first won by Island Boy Si on 25 March 2005.
Title history
# | Order in reign history |
Reign | The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed |
Event | The event in which the title was won |
— | Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign |
N/A | The information is not available or is unknown |
+ | Indicates the current reign is changing daily |
Names
Name | Years |
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WPW Super Heavyweight Championship | 2004 — 2005 |
NZWPW New Zealand Heavyweight Championship | 2005 — present |
Reigns
As of December 16, 2016.
# | Wrestlers | Reign | Date | Days held |
Location | Event | Notes | Ref. |
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1 | Ruamoko | 1 | 3 December 2004 | N/A | Lower Hutt, New Zealand | Colossus (2004) | Ruamoko defeated Les Barrett in a tournament final to become the first WPW Super Heavyweight Champion. | [1][2] |
— | Vacated | — | 2005 | — | N/A | N/A | The championship is vacated after Ruamoko is injured. | [1][3] |
2 | Island Boy Si | 1 | 25 March 2005 | 224 | Lower Hutt, New Zealand | Power Play II | Defeated The Punisher in a tournament final to win the vacant championship. | [3][4] |
3 | Jonnie Juice | 1 | 4 November 2005 | 161 | Lower Hutt, New Zealand | Eruption II (2005) | [4][5] | |
4 | D-Hoya | 1 | 14 April 2006 | 98 | Lower Hutt, New Zealand | Power Play III | [4][6] | |
5 | Adam Avalanche | 1 | 21 July 2006 | 342 | Lower Hutt, New Zealand | Pacific Storm (2006) | [4][7] | |
6 | D-Hoya | 2 | 28 June 2007 | 162 | Lower Hutt, New Zealand | The Big One (2007) | This was a Last Man Standing match. | [4][8] |
7 | Jimmy Sparx | 1 | 7 December 2007 | 176 | Lower Hutt, New Zealand | Christmas Carnage (2007) | This was a Four Corners Tag match involving Axl and Rufguts. | [4][9] |
8 | D-Hoya | 3 | 31 May 2008 | 77 | Lower Hutt, New Zealand | Power Play V | [4][10] | |
— | Vacated | — | 16 August 2008 | — | Wainui, New Zealand | Invasion Tour (2008) | The championship is vacated on the first night of the tour after a Triple Threat match involving D-Hoya, Jimmy Sparx and Rufguts ended in a no-contest. An 8-man tournament is held for the duration of the tour. | [11] |
9 | D-Hoya | 4 | 14 November 2008 | 378 | Lower Hutt, New Zealand | The Big One (2008) | Defeated Jimmy Sparx in tournament final to win the vacant championship. | [12] |
10 | Rufguts | 1 | 27 November 2009 | 204 | Lower Hutt, New Zealand | Movember (2009) | X-Rated was the special referee. | [4][13] |
11 | Tykade | 1 | 19 June 2010 | 258 | Lower Hutt, New Zealand | Power Play VII (2010) | This was a No Disqualification match. D-Hoya was the special referee. | [14] |
12 | "Rufguts" Roddy Gunn | 2 | 4 March 2011 | 175 | Lower Hutt, New Zealand | Over The Top (2011) | ||
13 | D-Hoya | 5 | 26 August 2011 | 259 | Lower Hutt, New Zealand | Power Play VIII | ||
— | Vacated | — | 11 May 2012 | — | Petone, New Zealand | Bringing Down the House | ||
14 | Ben Mana | 1 | 15 June 2012 | 61 | Lower Hutt, New Zealand | Power Play IX | ||
— | Vacated | — | 15 August 2012 | — | Otaki, New Zealand | Right 2 Challenge (2012) | Ben Mana injured his knee winning the title against Jakob Cross at Power Play IX | |
15 | Tykade | 2 | 2 November 2012 | 42 | Taita, New Zealand | The Bushwacker Luke's Return | Defeated James Shaw in the NZWPW tournament final | |
16 | Johnny Idol | 1 | 14 December 2012 | 155 | Stokes Valley, New Zealand | Mayhem in the Valley (2012) | Cashed in his Right 2 Challenge opportunity and won | |
17 | James Shaw | 1 | 18 May 2013 | 14 | Ngaio, New Zealand | Ngaio Evolution (2013) | Defeated Johnny Idol in an "I Quit" match | |
18 | Johnny Idol | 2 | 1 June 2013 | 97 | Wainuiomata, New Zealand | Over the Top (2013) | Defeated James Shaw, Travis Banks, and Rufguts | |
19 | Ben Mana | 2 | 6 September 2013 | 294 | Lower Hutt, New Zealand | Power Play X | Defeated Johnny Idol in a Last Man Standing match | |
20 | "Rufguts" Roddy Gunn | 3 | 27 June 2014 | 85 | Petone, New Zealand | Beat Down (2014) | Rufguts invoked the Right 2 Challenge he won in October 2013 for another chance at the NZWPW Championship and won | |
21 | “Dream Catcher” Phil Woodgate | 1 | 20 September 2014 | 252 | Waikanae, New Zealand | Road to Rescue (2014) | Defeated Paul Sayers and “Rufguts” Roddy Gunn | |
22 | Ben Mana | 3 | 30 May 2015 | 300 | Wairoa, New Zealand | Wairoa Warzone (2015) | Defeated “Dream Catcher” Phil Woodgate | |
23 | Jade Priest | 1 | 25 March 2016 | 0 | Belmont, New Zealand | Live Pro Wrestling - Belmont Series | Defeated Ben Mana | |
24 | Chad Howard | 1 | 25 March 2016 | 266+ | Belmont, New Zealand | Live Pro Wrestling - Belmont Series | Cashed in his Right 2 Challenge and defeated Jade Priest |
List of combined reigns
Rank | Wrestler | # of reigns | Combined days |
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1 | D-Hoya | 5 | 974 |
2 | Ben Mana | 3 | 655 |
3 | "Rufguts" Roddy Gunn | 3 | 463 |
4 | Adam Avanche | 1 | 342 |
5 | Tykade | 2 | 300 |
6 | “Dream Catcher” Phil Woodgate | 1 | 252 |
7 | Johnny Idol | 2 | 252 |
8 | Island Boy Si | 1 | 224 |
9 | Jimmy Sparx | 1 | 176 |
10 | Jonnie Juice | 1 | 161 |
11 | Chad Howard | 1 | 266+ |
12 | James Shaw | 1 | 14 |
13 | Jade Priest | 1 | 0 |
References
- 1 2 "W.P.W. Super Heavyweight Title (New Zealand)". The Great Hisa's Puroresu Dojo. Wrestling-Titles.com. 2003. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
- ↑ "WPW Colossus Full Results". Stories. NZPWI.co.nz. 4 December 2004. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
- 1 2 "IBS wins Heavyweight Championship at NZWPW Powerplay II!". Stories. NZPWI.co.nz. 26 March 2005. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "N.Z.W.P.W. New Zealand Heavyweight Title". The Great Hisa's Puroresu Dojo. Wrestling-Titles.com. 2003. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
- ↑ "Era Of Juice Begins In NZWPW". Stories. NZPWI.co.nz. 21 November 2005. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
- ↑ "D Hoya Dethrones Juice at Powerplay 3". Stories. NZPWI.co.nz. 14 April 2006. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
- ↑ "Adam Avalanche Steps Up At Pacific Storm". Stories. NZPWI.co.nz. 22 July 2006. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
- ↑ Dunn, David (30 June 2007). "The Big One: D-Hoya is the Last Man Standing". Stories. NZPWI.co.nz. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
- ↑ Dunn, David (8 December 2007). "Jimmy Sparx's reign begins at Christmas Carnage". Stories. NZPWI.co.nz. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
- ↑ Dunn, David (1 June 2008). "NZWPW: D-Hoya makes history at Power Play 5". Stories. NZPWI.co.nz. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
- ↑ Dunn, David (20 August 2008). "NZWPW: Infinite Avalanche win in Wainui". Stories. NZPWI.co.nz. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
- ↑ Dunn, David (15 November 2008). "NZWPW Big One: D-Hoya becomes a six-time champ!". Stories. NZPWI.co.nz. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
- ↑ Dunn, David (28 November 2009). "Rufguts New NZWPW Champion!". Stories. NZPWI.co.nz. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
- ↑ Dunn, David (22 June 2010). "Tykade takes the title at Power Play". Stories. NZPWI.co.nz. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
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