Title Histories
THE HISTORY OF THE AWA WORLD TITLE
11-21-1999: Mercenary beat Poltergeist in a Tournament Final to become the first-ever AWA World Champion (28 days)
12-19-1999: The Excorcist (Orlando,FL; 18 days)
01-06-2000: The Excorcist is stripped of the title
01-23-2000: Weston Steel won Hell Bowl last eliminating Mr. Jack Happy to win the AWA World title (Little Rock,AR; 3 days)
01-26-2000: Johnny Cool (3 days)
01-29-2000: Weston Steel (2nd reign; 22 days)
02-20-2000: Crimson Dream (Lincoln,NE; this was a 60-min. Iron Man Match; 81 days)
05-11-2000: Killspree (Greenville,SC)
05-11-2000: Theoren Spencer (Greenville,SC; this was a Six-Man Tag Team Match; he pinned President Gray to win; 52 days)
07-03-2000: Sabotage (32 days)
08-04-2000: Mr. Jack Happy (20 days)
08-24-2000: Weston Steel (3rd reign; this was a Triple Threat Match also including Ray Owens; 17 days)
09-10-2000: Crimson Dream (2nd reign; Denver,CO; this was a Triple Threat Chaos Cage Match also including Ray Owens; 25 days)
10-12-2000: Ray Owens (14 days)
10-26-2000: Ray Owens was stripped of the title
11-12-2000: Lars Fredrickson beat Mr. Jack Happy and Ray Owens to win the AWA World title (San Francisco,CA; 77 days)
01-28-2001: Ray Owens (2nd reign; 28 days)
02-25-2001: Mr. Jack Happy (2nd reign; 35 days)
04-01-2001: The Punisher (this was a Triple Threat Match also including Rick Wagner; 81 days)
06-21-2001: Mr. Jack Happy (3rd reign; 70 days)
08-31-2001: Low (London,England; this was a Triple Threat Match also including Drake Hyde; 114 days)
12-23-2001: Steven Caldera (Little Rock,AR; 57 days)
02-18-2002: Low (2nd reign; East Rutherford,NJ; 6 days)
02-24-2002: The title is declared vacant after Low leaves the AWA
02-24-2002: Steven Caldera beat Mortis Valley and Vapor Adams to win the AWA World title (2nd reign; Buffalo,NY; 54 days)
04-19-2002: Vapor Adams (Cleveland,OH; 10 days)
04-29-2002: Mortis Valley (35 days)
06-03-2002: The Hangman (this was a Triple Threat Hell In A Cell Match also including Jeff Christianson; 57 days)
07-30-2002: Black Dragon (Seattle,WA; this was a Ladder Match; 26 days)
08-25-2002: Drake Hyde (Tokyo, Japan; this was a Ten Feet Under Match; 63 days)
10-27-2002: The Hangman (2nd reign; New York,NY; this was a Steel Cage Match)
10-27-2002: Ray Owens (3rd reign; New York,NY; 27 days)
11-23-2002: Dave Santini (14 days)
12-07-2002: Ray Owens (4th reign; Chicago,IL; 8 days)
12-15-2002: Steven Caldera (3rd reign; San Francisco,CA; this was a Triple Threat Match also including Dave Santini; 42 days)
01-26-2003: The title is declared vacant
01-26-2003: The Hangman won Hell Bowl last eliminating Ray Owens to win the AWA World title (3rd reign; Las Vegas,NV; 70 days)
04-06-2003: The title is declared vacant after The Hangman is injured by Drake Hyde
05-12-2003: Jeff Christianson beat LJ Vacamas in a Tournament Final (Bloomington,IN; 20 days)
06-01-2003: Mortis Valley (2nd reign; Boston,MA; 31 days)
07-02-2003: Low (3rd reign; New York,NY; this was a World title vs. US title Iron Man Match; 116 days)
10-26-2003: Zeal (Memphis,TN; this was a 4-way Elimination "I Quit" Match also including Brian Williams and Adam Bawm; 35 days)
11-30-2003: Brian Williams (East Rutherford,NJ; this was a Hell In A Cell Match; 168 days)
*During this reign, the AWA split into two different brands, featuring two different AWA World Champions; the title changes of AWA Xplosion are written in italics
02-19-2004: Low is named the AWA World Champion, Xplosion version, after the AWA World title and the AWA roster itself were split after two controversial title matches between Low and Brian Williams, as well as problems among AWA officials (4th reign; Saskatoon,SK,Canada; 38 days)
03-28-2004: The Fish (St.Petersburg,FL; this was a Triple Threat Ladder Match also including Jayson Price; 12 days)
04-09-2004: Low (5th reign; Los Angeles,CA; 37 days)
05-16-2004: C-Rock (Dallas,TX; 33 days)
05-16-2004: Jayson Price (Dallas,TX; this was a Texas Death Match; 84 days)
06-18-2004: John Williams (Pittsburgh,PA; 86 days)
08-08-2004: "Haunt" Nightmist(Houston,TX; this was a Triple Threat Match also including Brian Williams; 35 days)
09-12-2004: Jeff Christianson (2nd reign; Toronto,ON,Canada; 91 days)
09-12-2004: Brian Williams (2nd reign; Toronto,ON,Canada; this was a Three Stages Of Hell Match; 49 days)
10-31-2004: Jayson Price (2nd reign; Salem,MA; this was a Graveyard Match; 42 days)
12-12-2004: Jeff Christianson (3rd reign; New York,NY; this was a World title Unification Match; 35 days)
*At this point the AWA World titles were unified back into one World title
01-16-2005: Low (6th reign; Indianapolis,IN; this was a Hell Bowl Chamber also including Brian Williams, John Williams, Bryan Peek and Snake; 42 days)
02-27-2005: Brian Williams (3rd reign; Toronto,ON,Canada; this was a Low Rules Match; 28 days)
03-27-2005: Low (7th reign; Charlotte,NC; this was a Hell In A Cell Match; 47 days)
05-13-2005: The title was declared vacant when President Gray returned and announced he was going to shake the AWA up.
07-03-2005: Whisper beat Schizm in the King of the Kage Tournament Final for the vacant title (Chicago,IL; 49 days)
08-21-2005: Low (8th reign; Hamburg,Germany; this was a 60-min. Iron Man Match; 93 days)
11-22-2005: The title is declared vacant after Low suffers an injury
11-27-2005: John Williams won a Battle Royal last eliminating Brian Stevens (2nd reign; Charlotte,NC; 49 days)
01-15-2006: Brian Stevens (Wilkes-Barre,PA; 42 days)
02-26-2006: Nathan Hawthorne-Lee (Boston,MA; this was a Stairway To Hell Match; 7 days)
03-05-2006: Low (9th reign; Columbus,OH; 7 days)
03-12-2006: Nathan Hawthorne-Lee (2nd reign; Detroit,MI; 28 days)
04-09-2006: Lars Fredrickson (2nd reign; New York,NY; 28 days)
05-07-2006: Brian Williams (4th reign; Greensboro,NC; this was a no-disqualification Match; 112 days)
08-27-2006: Low (10th reign; Sydney,Australia; this was a loser-leaves-AWA Match; 112 days)
12-17-2006: Nathan Hawthorne-Lee (3rd reign; New York,NY; this was a Low Rules Match; 84 days)
03-11-2007: Snake (Jacksonville,FL; this was a Last Man Standing Match; 7 days)
03-18-2007: Brian Stevens (2nd reign; Daytona Beach,FL; 218 days)
10-22-2007: Upon the AWA going on a hiatus, all AWA title reigns were suspended, interrupting the day counts for each title.
12-03-2007: The AWA World title is declared vacant
12-16-2007: Low beat Brian Stevens and Evan Heir in a Triple Threat Match for the vacant title (11th reign; New York,NY; 56 days)
02-10-2008: Jason Storm is awarded the AWA World title when Low suffers an injury and becomes AWA commissioner (Newark,NJ; 56 days)
04-06-2008: Logan Alexander (Charlotte,NC; 84 days)
06-20-2008: Low (12th reign; London,England; this was a Three Stages Of Hell Match)
THE HISTORY OF THE AWA UNITED STATES TITLE
12-24-1999: Jimmy Conway is the first AWA US Champion (10 days)
12-04-1999: Shane Solomon (1 day)
12-05-1999: The AWA US title is declared vacant after Shane Solomon retires due to injury
12-19-1999: Weston Steel beat The Destroyer and The Pulverizer in a Triple Threat
Match to win the AWA US title (Orlando,FL; 18 days)
01-06-2000: Bruce Baines
02-??-2000: The AWA US title is declared vacant after Bruce Baines leaves the AWA
03-02-2000: Theoren Spencer beat C-Rock, The Walrus and Tempest in a 4-way Match to win the AWA US title (41 days)
04-12-2000: The Punisher
04-??-2000: The AWA US title is declared vacant after The Punisher leaves the AWA
04-27-2000: Erik Dragon beat Weston Steel to win the AWA US title (38 days)
06-04-2000: Weston Steel (2nd reign; Auburn Hills,MI; 29 days)
07-03-2000: Lars Fredrickson (69 days)
09-10-2000: C-Rock (Denver,CO; this was a Hell in a Cell Match; 25 days)
10-12-2000: The Hangman (38 days)
11-12-2000: C-Rock (2nd reign; this was a Gold Rush Match also including Snakebite; 44 days)
12-26-2000: Dave Santini (90 days)
04-01-2001: Black Dragon (31 days)
05-02-2001: Sabotage (this was a Ten Feet Under Match also including Rick Wagner and CarnEvil; 18 days)
05-20-2001: Steve Barnes (35 days)
06-24-2001: Low (35 days)
07-29-2001: Mr. Jack Happy (Oakland,CA; this was a World title vs. US title Steel Cage Match)
09-??-2001: Drake Hyde is named the new AWA US Champion
10-??-2001: Michael Stevens
12-??-2001: Vapor Adams
12-12-2001: Mortis Valley (46 days)
01-27-2002: Jason Dread won the title by forfeit after Mortis Valley was involved in a car accident (28 days)
02-24-2002: King Chozen (Buffalo,NY; 5 days)
03-01-2002: Crimson Dream (Washington,DC; this was a 4-way Match also including Jason Dread and Sabotage;30 days)
03-31-2002: King Chozen is awarded the title when Crimson Dream becomes part-owner of the AWA (2nd reign; 29 days)
04-29-2002: Inferno (35 days)
06-03-2002: Drake Hyde (2nd reign; 11 days)
06-14-2002: Jeff Christianson (this was a falls-count-anywhere Match; 24 days)
07-08-2002: Crimson Dream (this was a Demolitions Match; 10 days)
07-18-2002: The US title is declared vacant when Crimson Dream leaves the AWA
08-04-2002: Jeff Christianson beat Inferno to win the vacant title (2nd reign; Tacoma,WA; 7 days)
08-11-2002: The Hangman (2nd reign; Tacoma,WA; this was a Street Fight; 37 days)
09-17-2002: CarnEvil (Sacramento,CA; 40 days)
10-27-2002: Mr. Jack Happy (2nd reign; New York,NY; this was a 4-way Iron Man Match also including Jeff Christianson and C-Rock; 49 days)
12-15-2002: C-Rock (3rd reign; San Francisco,CA; this was a Ladder Match to unify the US and Intercontinental titles; 73 days)
02-26-2003: Snakebite (Houston,TX; this was a best-of-three-falls Patriot Match; 36 days)
04-05-2003: Jeff Christianson (3rd reign; Auburn Hills,MI; this was a Triple Threat best-of-three-falls Match also including Rival; 43 days)
05-18-2003: LJ Vacamas (Chicago,IL; 14 days)
06-01-2003: Low (2nd reign; Boston,MA; 46 days)
07-17-2003: Mortis Valley (2nd reign; Philadelphia,PA; this was a Heaven To Hell Match; 73 days)
09-28-2003: The title is declared vacant by the AWA board of directors when Mortis Valley decides to focus on administrative things
11-30-2003: "Animosity" John Williams beat Adam Bawm in a Tournament Final (East Rutherford,NJ; 168 days)
05-16-2004: Dave Santini (2nd reign; Dallas,TX; this was a Hell In A Cell TLC Match; 21 days)
06-06-2004: Bryan Peek (120 days)
10-04-2004: Evan Spire (Rosemont,IL; 27 days)
10-31-2004: Colin Baird (Salem,MA; this was a Trick Or Treat Match; 77 days)
01-16-2005: Mr. Jack Happy (3rd reign; Indianapolis,IN; this was a 30-min. Iron Man Match; 42 days)
02-27-2005: BlackJack (Toronto,ON,Canada; this was a Canadian Death Match; 28 days)
03-27-2005: John Williams (2nd reign; Charlotte,NC; this was a Lethal Ladder Match also including Colin Baird and Poppa; 47 days)
05-13-2005: The title was declared vacant when President Gray returned and announced he was going to shake the AWA up.
06-05-2005: Andreas Lasiewicz beat John Williams, Brian Stevens and The Hangman in an Underground Match for the vacant title (Detroit,MI; 98 days)
09-11-2005: Nathaniel Henry Lee (Philadelphia,PA; 63 days)
11-13-2005: Cynder (Tokyo,Japan; this was a Last Man Standing Match; 56 days)
01-08-2006: Logan Alexander (Toronto,ON,Canada; this was a Carnival Death Race; 49 days)
02-26-2006: Terry James (Boston,MA; this was a Canadian Death Match; 21 days)
03-19-2006: Hellraisin' Holly (Montreal,QB,Canada; 6 days)
03-26-2006: Logan Alexander (2nd reign; Edmonton,AB,Canada; this was a 4-way Match also incl. Terry James and John Rourke; 14 days)
04-09-2006: Hellraisin' Holly (2nd reign; New York,NY; this was a Triple Threat Match also incl. Terry James; 7 days)
04-16-2006: Logan Alexander (3rd reign; Little Rock,AR; 133 days)
08-27-2006: Snake (Sydney,Australia; this was a no-disqualification Match; 42 days)
10-08-2006: Logan Alexander (4th reign; Laramie,WY; this was a Triple Threat Match also incl. Jayson Price; 14 days)
10-22-2006: Nathan Hawthorne-Lee (2nd reign; Detroit,MI; 84 days)
01-14-2007: Nathan Hawthorne-Lee vacates the US tite as he is also holding the World title
01-14-2007: A.C. Smith beat Terry James and Gabriel to win the vacant US title (Cleveland,OH; 56 days)
03-11-2007: Tony Rios (Jacksonville,FL; 40 days)
04-20-2007: A.C. Smith (2nd reign; Orem,UT; 86 days)
07-15-2007: Low (3rd reign; Mexico City,Mexico; 77 days)
09-30-2007: Logan Alexander (5th reign; St.Paul,MN; this was a Barbed Wire Match; 22 days)
10-22-2007: Upon the AWA going on a hiatus, all AWA title reigns were suspended, interrupting the day counts for each title.
12-03-2007: The AWA United States title is declared vacant
03-30-2008: Evan Heir was named the US Champion (49 days)
05-18-2008: Jason Storm (Las Vegas,NV; this was a Nevada Knockout Match)
THE HISTORY OF THE AWA CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE
03-16-2000: Lars Fredrickson beat AAA to become the first-ever AWA Featherweight Champion (42 days)
04-27-2000: Luscious Lori (20 days)
05-17-2000: Ray Owens (47 days)
07-03-2000: Black Dragon (this was a Steel Cage Match; 52 days)
08-24-2000: Caezar Jackson
09-21-2000: Atlas Johansson (20 days)
10-11-2000: Low (74 days)
12-24-2000: Danny OShea (18 days)
01-04-2001: Rage (24 days)
01-28-2001: Drake Hyde (20 days)
02-??-2001: Jarred Shepard
04-01-2001: Rupert Wellington (this was a Tag Team Match; 31 days)
05-02-2001: Jarred Shepard (2nd reign)
05-27-2001: Lyle Kramer (14 days)
06-10-2001: Huey McReedy
07-??-2001: Michael Gaines
??-??-2001: Plato Tante
11-25-2001: Michael Gaines (2nd reign; this was a Tag Team Match; 78 days)
02-11-2002: The AWA Light Heavyweight title is abandoned due to its inactivity since late-2001
01-26-2003: Black Dragon beat Mickey Showery in a Tournament Final for the title (2nd reign; Las Vegas,NV; 16 days)
02-11-2003: Jeff Christianson (15 days)
02-26-2003: Mickey Showery (Houston,TX; this was a Monster Island Match; 43 days)
04-10-2003: Javex Valerius (Durham,NC; 32 days)
05-12-2003: Jayson Price (Bloomington,IN; this was a 4-way Match also including RawStarr and The Fish; 20 days)
06-01-2003: The Fish (Boston,MA; 31 days)
07-02-2003: Whisper (New York,NY; 71 days)
09-11-2003: The Fish (2nd reign; Denver,CO; 80 days)
11-30-2003: "The Voyeur" Low (2nd reign; East Rutherford,NJ; 14 days)
12-14-2003: The Fish (3rd reign; New York,NY; this was an "I quit" Match; 49 days)
02-01-2004: Rawstarr (Tacoma,WA; 32 days)
03-04-2004: BlackJack (Cleveland,OH; 106 days)
06-18-2004: Rawstarr (Pittsburgh,PA; 2nd reign; 125 days)
10-21-2004: Sgt. Jeremy Price (Nashville,TN; 52 days)
12-12-2004: Orlando Ortega (New York,NY; 35 days)
01-16-2005: Atlas Johansson (2nd reign; Indianapolis,IN; this was a 4-way Match also incl. X-Treme Jeff and Rawstarr; 54 days)
03-11-2005: Cerberus (Philadelphia,PA; this was a 4-way Ladder Match also including Paul Parker and Tragedy; 16 days)
03-27-2005: Tragedy (Charlotte,NC; 40 days)
05-06-2005: Lady Ashe (St.Louis,MO; 7 days)
05-13-2005: The title was declared vacant when President Gray returned and announced he was going to shake the AWA up.
06-19-2005: John Rourke beat Atlas Johansson and Orlando Ortega in a Triple Threat Ladder Match for the vacant title (Dallas,TX; 19 days)
07-08-2005: Orlando Ortega (2nd reign; Denver,CO; 44 days)
08-21-2005: The Fish (4th reign; Hamburg,Germany; 140 days)
01-08-2006: Jayson Price (2nd reign; Toronto,ON,Canada; 49 days)
02-26-2006: Orlando Ortega (3rd reign; Boston,MA; this was a Hair vs. Mask Match; 28 days)
03-26-2006: Jayson Price (3rd reign; Edmonton,AB,Canada; 63 days)
05-28-2006: Logan Alexander (Houston,TX; 21 days)
06-18-2006: Jayson Price (4th reign; Salt Lake City,UT; 28 days)
07-16-2006: Terry James (Winnipeg,MT,Canada; 42 days)
08-27-2006: Jeff Christianson (2nd reign; Sydney,Australia; this was a Triple Threat Canadian Death Match also incl. Chris Freytag; 7 days)
09-02-2006: Terry James (2nd reign; Long Island,NY; 64 days)
11-05-2006: Javex Valerius (2nd reign; Washington,DC; 63 days)
01-07-2007: Jeff Christianson (3rd reign; East Rutherford,NJ; 28 days)
02-04-2007: Javex Valerius (3rd reign; Tulsa,OK; 21 days)
02-25-2007: John Williams (New Orleans,LA; this was an "I quit" Match; 12 days)
03-09-2007: Terry James (3rd reign; Orlando,FL; 14 days)
03-25-2007: Mark Cross (Miami,FL; this was a Triple Threat Match also incl. T-Jay; 42 days))
05-06-2007: Jason Storm (Albuquerque,NM; 28 days)
05-13-2007: After a controversial match between Jason Storm, Evan Heir and Mark Cross, Storm and Heir are declared co-Cruiserweight Champions (San Juan,PR; 21 days)
06-03-2007: Nancy Ensslin declared the title vacant
06-10-2007: Evan Heir beat Jason Storm in a Ladder Match to win the vacant title (Greensboro,NC; 7 days)
06-17-2007: Logan Alexander (2nd reign; Atlanta,GA; this was a Three Stages Of Hell Match; 28 days)
07-15-2007: Evan Heir (2nd reign; Mexico City,Mexico; 99 days)
10-22-2007: Upon the AWA going on a hiatus, all AWA title reigns were suspended, interrupting the day counts for each title.
03-12-2007: The AWA Cruiserweight title is declared vacant
12-16-2007: Logan Alexander beat Jason Storm in a Tournament Final for the vacant title (3rd reign; New York,NY; 70 days)
02-24-2008: Evan Heir (3rd reign; Chicago,IL; this was a TLC Match; 36 days)
03-30-2008: The title is declared vacant after a controversial match between Evan Heir and Logan Alexander the previous week
THE HISTORY OF THE AWA NO LIMITS TITLE
*AWA No Limit title rules
12-12-2004: Andreas Lasiewicz beat John Heights, Draven Shadows and Adryn Mcleon to become the first-ever AWA No Limit Champion (New York,NY; 7 days)
12-19-2004: Nathan Hawthorne-Lee (Seattle,WA; 145 days)
05-13-2005: The title was declared vacant when President Gray returned and announced he was going to shake the AWA up.
07-03-2005: Poppa beat Quade DeSade in a Tournament Final for the vacant title (Chicago,IL; 14 days)
07-17-2005: John Williams (Seattle,WA; 47 days)
09-02-2005: Quade DeSade (Long Island,NY; 37 days)
10-09-2005: Rawstarr (Kansas City,MO; 35 days)
11-13-2005: Quade DeSade (2nd reign; Tokyo,Japan; this was a Fight On The Outside; 7 days)
11-20-2005: Jeff Christianson (El Paso,TX; this was a Triple Threat Match including Rawstarr; 7 days)
11-27-2005: Quade DeSade (3rd reign; Charlotte,NC; this was a Fight On The Outside; 63 days)
01-29-2006: A.C. Smith (Los Angeles,CA; 28 days)
02-26-2006: Jai Williams (Boston,MA; this was an Elimination Lumberjack Match also incl. Draven Shadows, David Lee, Sean Styles, Rawstarr, Jason Blake and Brody Knolan; 56 days)
04-23-2006: Malika (Worcester,MA; 35 days)
05-28-2006: Jai Williams (2nd reign; Houston,TX; 49 days)
07-16-2006: Nightmist (Winnipeg,MT,Canada; 42 days)
08-27-2006: Orlando Ortega (Sydney,Australia; 28 days)
09-24-2006: Low (Phoenix,AZ; this was a World title vs. No Limits title Match; 63 days)
11-26-2006: Jayson Price (New Orleans,LA; this was a Triple Threat Match also incl. Logan Alexander; 21 days)
12-17-2006: Logan Alexander (New York,NY; this was a Triple Threat Iron Man Match also incl. Terry James; 119 days)
04-15-2007: Jeff Christianson (2nd reign; Kahului,HI; this was a 6-way Match also including John Williams, Jai Williams, Quade DeSade and Chris Palmer; 47 days)
06-01-2007: The Jester (Hidalgo,TX; this was a Triple Threat Match also incl. Doom; 100 days)
09-09-2007: A.C. Smith (2nd reign; Chicago,IL; 43 days)
10-22-2007: Upon the AWA going on a hiatus, all AWA title reigns were suspended, interrupting the day counts for each title.
12-03-2007: The AWA No Limits title is declared vacant
12-16-2007: Nathaniel Henry Lee beat Jeff Christianson for the vacant title (2nd reign; New York,NY; this was a Fight On The Outside; 70 days)
02-24-2008: Onslaught (Chicago,IL; this was a Triple Glass Tables Match; 91 days)
05-25-2008: Low (2nd reign; San Francisco,CA)
THE HISTORY OF THE AWA TAG TEAM TITLE
12-22-1999: Onslaught are the first AWA Tag Team Champions (32 days)
01-23-2000: Erick Van Pelt & Matt Siren (Little Rock,AR; 30 days)
02-05-2000: The Movement (15 days)
02-20-2000: Creature Of The Night & The Punisher (Lincoln,NE; 46 days)
04-06-2000: The Travel Agency (Fayetteville,AR; 20 days)
04-26-2000: The Royal Duo (15 days)
05-11-2000: The Lone Star Outlaws (Greenville,SC; 26 days)
06-07-2000: The Altar Boys (58 days)
08-04-2000: Jimmie & El Hefe (this was a Triple Threat Match also including The Lone Star Outlaws)
08-04-2000: Lars Fredrickson (7 days)
08-11-2000: The Lone Star Outlaws (2nd reign; they beat Lars Fredrickson & George Prince; 12 days)
08-23-2000: Vinnie & Oz (9 days)
09-01-2000: High Velocity (9 days)
09-10-2000: D-Nutts (Denver,CO; this was the Colorado Stampede; 63 days)
11-12-2000: High Velocity (2nd reign; this was a Triple Threat Match also including Weston Steel & John Irons; 59 days)
01-10-2001: Weston Steel & John Irons (this was a 4-way Match also including D-Nutts and Infestation)
01-10-2001: They vacate the title
01-10-2001: D-Nutts beat High Velocity and Infestation in a Triple Threat Match to win title (2nd reign; 18 days)
01-28-2001: The AWA Tag Team title is declared vacant after the death of D-Struction
01-30-2001: CarnEvil & The Ladies Man beat High Velocity, The Paramedics and The New Age Alliance to win the title (15 days)
02-17-2001: The Paramedics (113 days)
06-10-2001: Black Dragon & Low (11 days)
06-21-2001: The AWA Tag Team title is declared vacant after Low turned against Black Dragon
07-29-2001: Lyle Kramer & DeeJay beat The Extreme Icons and The Rising Suns to win the AWA Tag Team title (Oakland,CA; 33 days)
08-31-2001: The Lone Star Outlaws (3rd reign; this was a TLC Match also including The Extreme Icons and Mortis Valley & Morticia; 55 days)
10-25-2001: Mortis Valley & Static (this was an Ultimate Double Hell Match; 59 days)
12-23-2001: The Lone Star Outlaws (4th reign; Little Rock,AR)
01-??-2002: The Paramedics (2nd reign)
01-??-2002: The title is declared vacant after The Paramedics leave the AWA
03-31-2002: Guy Gyser & Psych beat Dirty South to win the vacant title (29 days)
04-29-2002: Inner Circle (this was a Triple Threat Match also including Dirty South)
05-??-2002: Manson's Army
06-03-2002: The Highlighters (7 days)
06-10-2002: Twiztid Kindred (76 days)
08-25-2002: The Highlighters (2nd reign; Tokyo, Japan; this was the 2nd Colorado Stampede; 21 days)
09-15-2002: Youth'N'Wisdom (Las Vegas, NV; 30 days)
10-15-2002: The title is declared vacant
12-15-2002: The Blonde Bombshells beat Dirty Deeds in a Tornado Tag Team Match to win the title (San Francisco,CA; 42 days)
01-26-2003: The Dark Rulers (Las Vegas,NV; this was a Triple Threat Match also including Notorious; 16 days)
02-11-2003: Notorious (90 days)
05-12-2003: NPD (Bloomington,IN; this was an Ultimate Finale Match; 62 days)
07-13-2003: Barely Legal (Washington,DC; 21 days)
08-03-2003: Opposites Attract (Greensboro,NC; this was a Triple Threat Match also including Never Punking Down; 28 days)
08-31-2003: Bad Blood (Rio de Janeiro,Brazil; this was a 4-way Elimination Match also including Jack Happy and NPD; 28 days)
09-28-2003: The title is declared vacant when Bad Blood fail to appear for two scheduled matches
01-22-2004: Jaeger Khrushchev & King Chozen beat Jayson Price & Low in a Tournament Final (Denver,CO; 8 days)
01-30-2004: The Peeks (Seattle,WA; 51 days)
03-21-2004: John Williams & The Assassin/Brian Williams (Miami,FL; 7 days)
03-28-2004: Eternal Undying (St.Petersburg,FL; 98 days)
07-04-2004: Hell's Hazards (Washington,DC; this was a Hardcore Match; 70 days)
09-12-2004: NPD (Toronto,ON,Canada; this was an Ultimate Finale Match; 49 days)
10-31-2004: The Peeks (2nd reign; Salem,MA; 42 days)
12-12-2004: The Aquatic Aces (New York,NY; 35 days)
01-16-2005: Draven Shadows & Xavier Pain (Indaianpolis,IN; this was a Triple Threat Match also incl. Ryu Kaisar & Stevo; 42 days)
02-18-2005: Paul Parker beat Johnny Hollywood and Cynder in a Triple Threat Match to replace the fired Xavier Pain (Montreal,QB,Canada; 9 days)
02-27-2005: The Immortals (Toronto,ON,Canada; this was a Four Corners Match also including The Forces Of Nature; 42 days)
04-10-2005: Bad Blood (2nd reign; Memphis,TN; they defeated Atlas Johansson and Low, who was substituting for Apollo; 33 days)
05-13-2005: The title was declared vacant when President Gray returned and announced he was going to shake the AWA up.
05-22-2005: Bad Blood beat Andreas Lasiewicz & Cynder, Talent and Xtreme Jeff & Saidogai in a Four Corners Match for the vacant title (3rd reign; Honolulu, HI; 77 days)
08-07-2005: Damage, Inc. (Barcelona,Spain; 49 days)
09-25-2005: John & Brian Williams (2nd reign; Minneapolis,MN; 21 days)
10-16-2005: Low & The Fish (Oklahoma City,OK; this was a Double Title Match; 37 days)
11-22-2005: BlackJack was announced as replacing the injured Low, reviving The Aquatic Aces (12 days)
12-04-2005: The Canucks (Baltimore,MD; 70 days)
02-12-2006: The Excellent Master Tacticians (Tampa,FL; this was a Triple Threat Match including The Paramedics; 63 days)
04-16-2006: The Canucks (2nd reign; Little Rock,AR; 77 days)
07-02-2006: The Art Of War (Las Vegas,NV; 35 days)
08-06-2006: Menace 2 Society (Manchester,England; 42 days)
09-17-2006: Jayson Price & Logan Alexander (Albuquerque,NM; 7 days)
09-24-2006: Menace 2 Society (2nd reign; Phoenix,AZ; this was the 3rd Colorado Stampede; 28 days)
10-22-2006: The title is declared vacant
02-25-2007: The Association win a Scaffold Match that also included The Canucks, Split Image, Downstairs From Purgatory and Mashed Underwear to win the vacant title (New Orleans, LA; 28 days)
03-25-2007: The Faction (this was a 4-way Hell And Back Match also incl. Downstairs From Purgatory and Eternal Darkness; 77 days)
06-10-2007: Nathaniel Henry Lee & Low (Greensboro,NC; 134 days)
10-22-2007: Upon the AWA going on a hiatus, all AWA title reigns were suspended, interrupting the day counts for each title.
12-03-2007: The AWA Tag Team title is declared vacant
THE HISTORY OF THE AWA INTERCONTINENTAL TITLE / PWJ INTERCONTINENTAL HONORED CROWN
04-29-2002: Drake Hyde beat Trevor Wrath, Promethium and Buffalo in a 4-Man Iron Man Match to become the first-ever AWA Intercontinental Champion (106 days)
08-13-2002: Dave Santini (Portland,OR; 33 days)
09-15-2002: Mr. Jack Happy (Las Vegas,NV; 30 days)
10-15-2002: Ray Owens (Salt Lake City,UT; 43 days)
11-27-2002: The title is declared vacant
12-07-2002: C-Rock beat Snakebite to win the title (Chicago,IL; 8 days)
12-15-2002: The title is unified with the AWA US title when C-Rock beat Mr. Jack Happy
05-16-2004: Snake beat Michael Stevens in a Tournament Final to win the revived title (Dallas,TX; 20 days)
06-05-2004: Rawstarr (Boston,MA; 6 days)
06-11-2004: Snake (2nd reign; Philadelphia,PA; 7 days)
06-18-2004: The Fish (Pittsburgh,PA; 98 days)
09-24-2004: Mr. Jack Happy (2nd reign; Minneapolis,MN; 79 days)
12-12-2004: Colin Baird (New York,NY; the title is unified with the AWA US title)
12-24-2004: Jun Morishima and Keiko Ono cite "irreconcilable differences" and fold their former upstart promotion, Great Japan Pro Wrestling. In an act to get immediate recognition for his new promotion, Pro Wrestling JAPAN, Morishima purchases the AWA Intercontinental title and renames it the Intercontinental Honored Crown Heavyweight title.
12-31-2004: Akira Ogawa pins Toshiaki Momota in the finals of an 8-Man Tournament to crown the first IHC Champion. (Tokyo, Japan; 93 days)
04-01-2005: Hireaki Kanemoto (Hiroshima,Japan; 15 days)
04-15-2005: Kanji Koshinaka (Tokyo,Japan; 78 days)
07-02-2005: Tetsujin (Tokyo,Japan; 77 days)
09-27-2005: Kanji Koshinaka (2nd reign; Hiroshima,Japan; 65 days)
11-31-2005: Hireaki Kanemoto (2nd reign; Osaka,Japan; 61 days)
01-29-2006: Koji Kobashi (2nd reign; Osaka,Japan; 45 days)
03-15-2006: Bull Matsumoto (Tokyo,Japan; 11 days)
03-26-2006: Taiyo Marafuji (Saitama,Japan; 92 days)
06-26-2006: Yoshinari Sugiura (Tokyo,Japan; 90 days)
09-24-2006: Brian Stevens (Tokyo,Japan; 42 days)
11-05-2006: Low (Washington,DC; this was a Last Asshole Standing Match; 21 days)
11-10-2006: Low renamed the PWJ IHC title the AWA IC title and handed the IHC title to Richard O. Dickinson III; this "title change" was not recognized by Pro Wrestling JAPAN, but the physical belt remains in ROD's possession
11-26-2006: President Gray stripped Low of the AWA IC title when Low defied Gray and pushed him
THE HISTORY OF THE PRESTIGIOUS LWA UNIVERSAL TITLE
01-01-1900: Jimmy "James" Doe, on his 32nd birthday, beat "The Chef" Anthony Boyardee to become the first-ever LWA Universal Champion (Rome, Italy)
09-01-1939: Erik "Blitzkrieg" Mustermann (Warsaw, Poland)
05-08-1945: John "Hell Fire" Smith (Berlin, Germany)
05-09-1945: Ivan Drunkin Jackov (Moscow, Russia)
03-30-1950: Andreas Breadline (Chateau de Baguette, France)
03-31-1950: He was stripped of the LWA Universal title for failure of coming up with a better name
04-01-1950: John "Hell Fire" Smith beat Ivan Drunkin Jackov in an Iron Curtain Match to win the title (2nd reign; Washington, DC)
04-02-1950: Ivan Drunkin Jackov (2nd reign; Moscow, Russia)
04-03-1950: John "Hell Fire" Smith (3rd reign; Washington, DC)
04-04-1950: Ivan Drunkin Jackov (3rd reign; Moscow, Russia)
04-05-1950: John "Hell Fire" Smith (4th reign; Washington, DC)
04-06-1950: Ivan Drunkin Jackov (4th reign; Moscow, Russia)
04-07-1950: John "Hell Fire" Smith (5th reign; Washington, DC)
04-08-1950: Ivan Drunkin Jackov (5th reign; Moscow, Russia)
04-09-1950: John "Hell Fire" Smith (6th reign; Washington, DC)
04-10-1950: Ivan Drunkin Jackov (6th reign; Moscow, Russia)
04-11-1950: John "Hell Fire" Smith (7th reign; Washington, DC)
04-12-1950: Ivan Drunkin Jackov (7th reign; Moscow, Russia)
04-13-1950: John "Hell Fire" Smith (8th reign; Washington, DC)
04-14-1950: Ivan Drunkin Jackov (8th reign; Moscow, Russia)
04-15-1950: John "Hell Fire" Smith (9th reign; Washington, DC)
04-16-1950: Ivan Drunkin Jackov (9th reign; Moscow, Russia)
04-17-1950: John "Hell Fire" Smith (10th reign; Washington, DC)
04-18-1950: Ivan Drunkin Jackov (10th reign; Moscow, Russia)
04-19-1950: John "Hell Fire" Smith (11th reign; Washington, DC)
04-20-1950: Ivan Drunkin Jackov (11th reign; Moscow, Russia)
04-21-1950: John "Hell Fire" Smith (12th reign; Washington, DC)
04-22-1950: Ivan Drunkin Jackov (12th reign; Moscow, Russia)
04-23-1950: John "Hell Fire" Smith (13th reign; Washington, DC)
04-24-1950: Ivan Drunkin Jackov (13th reign; Moscow, Russia)
04-25-1950: John "Hell Fire" Smith (14th reign; Washington, DC)
04-26-1950: Ivan Drunkin Jackov (14th reign; Moscow, Russia)
04-27-1950: John "Hell Fire" Smith (15th reign; Washington, DC)
04-28-1950: Ivan Drunkin Jackov (15th reign; Moscow, Russia)
04-29-1950: John "Hell Fire" Smith (16th reign; Washington, DC)
04-30-1950: Ivan Drunkin Jackov (16th reign; Moscow, Russia)
09-05-1955: "Big Chief" Tommy Hawk (Pembroke, NC)
02-07-1959: "The High Flyer" Jean Dupont (Montreal, Canada)
06-07-1960: The Mighty Cheeks (Shepherdsfucksheepsherdfore, England)
12-24-1960: Les Jitty Mayte Lee (Marseille, France)
02-29-1962: Lee Wong from Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
10-03-1964: "The German Tank Top" Hans Kasupke (Oberammergau, Germany)
05-11-1965: Tommy "The Snitch" Beronoli (Piza, Italy)
07-35-1965: Michele Armando Francesco Ilio Assassinati (Palermo, Italy)
07-11-1967: The title was declared vacant when M.A.F.I.A. was killed in a Vatican shooting; he was 35
07-12-1967: Tommy "The Snitch" Beronoli was declared new Champion by LWA President Don Tortelloni in totally unrelated news (2nd reign)
06-21-1968: "The Power" Flower Hauer (San Francisco, CA)
03-17-1972: Miguel Del Garden (Sierra del Tacobello, Mexico)
09-04-1972: Mahmut Achallimeh Achallabah Achlassmichdochinruhe (Munich, Germany
)
01-18-1976: Sven Lasse Björn Jocke Smörebröd Halström Ikea (Lassereinböng, Sweden)
06-21-1979: Jean-Jacques Croissant (Hamburg, Germany)
01-02-1980: Emmanuel de la Hoya de la Cruz de Cardinal (New York, NY)
04-26-1986: "Big Boom" Tsherno Beal (Kiev, Ukraine)
04-28-1986: Emmanuel de la Hoya de la Cruz de Cardinal (Cowlumbia, SC)
01-01-1990: Jacques A'Mer (Lake Moomoo, NC)
01-02-1990: Jimmy "James" Doe (2nd reign; Backdaht, TX)
01-19-2006: The title was declared vacant when Doe died in a speedboat accident; he was 138
01-20-2006: Lars Fredrickson beat Curiously Bruce The Gay Midget to win the vacant title (San Bernardino, CA)
THE HISTORY OF THE AWA TELEVISION TITLE
11-21-1999: The Excorcist beat Mike Nukem in a best-of-three-falls match to become the first-ever AWA TV Champion (17 days)
12-08-1999: Freddy Landstrom (17 days)
12-25-1999: Rexx Jansen (68 days)
03-02-2000: John Blaze (16 days)
03-18-2000: C-Rock (54 days)
05-11-2000: Lars Fredrickson (Greenville,SC; this was a Ten Feet Under Match also including John Blaze and Black Dragon; 85 days)
08-04-2000: Danny Bryson (37 days)
09-10-2000: Black Dragon (Denver,CO)
10-??-2000: The AWA TV title is declared vacant
10-12-2000: Atlas Johansson beat Low to win the AWA TV title (31 days)
11-12-2000: Anton Chekov (San Francisco,CA; this was a Ten Feet Under Match; 53 days)
01-04-2001: Ray Owens (7 days)
01-11-2001: Low (this was a Triple Threat Match also including Anton Chekov; 34 days)
02-14-2001: Anton Chekov (2nd reign; this was a Ladder Match; 1 day)
02-15-2001: Low (2nd reign; this was a Russian Chain Match; 26 days)
03-13-2001: Johnny Justice (22 days)
04-01-2001: Rage (this was a 2-fall 4-way Match also including Low and Anton Chekov; 31 days)
05-02-2001: The Hangman (46 days)
06-21-2001: Steven Caldera (13 days)
07-04-2001: Vapor Adams (58 days)
08-31-2001: Michael Vigilante (London,England)
10-??-2001: DeeJay
12-09-2001: Jeff Christianson (14 days)
12-23-2001: Jason Dread (2nd reign; Little Rock,AR; this was a Dry Ice Death Match; 50 days)
02-11-2002: The AWA TV title is declared vacant after Jason Dread also won the AWA US title
02-24-2002: Psych beat Guy Gyser in a Tournament Final to win the title (Buffalo,NY)
??-??-2002: Trevor Wrath
06-03-2002: The Needle
06-??-2002: CarnEvil
08-11-2002: The title is declared vacant
09-29-2002: Quade DeSade beat Mickey Showery and Caleb in a Triple Threat Match to win the title (Seattle,WA; 66 days)
12-04-2002: Will Scott (45 days)
01-18-2003: Jayson Price (this was a Steel Cage Match; 93 days)
04-21-2003: Drake Hyde (Columbia,SC; 90 days)
07-20-2003: The Fish is named the new TV Champion when Drake Hyde fails to appear for a scheduled title defense due to injury (Bloomington,IN; 42 days)
08-31-2003: Whisper (Rio de Janeiro,Brazil; this was a Double-Title Ladder Match also including Javex Valerius; 7 days)
09-07-2003: Animosity (Oakland,CA; 25 days)
10-02-2003: Zeal (Philadelphia,PA; 4 days)
10-06-2003: Brian Williams (Pittsburgh,PA; this was a Buried Alive Unification Match; 48 days)
11-23-2003: Bryan Peek (Oklahoma City,OK; this was a Fatal 4-way Match also including BlackJack and The Truth; 46 days)
01-08-2004: Jayson Price (2nd reign; San Francisco,CA; 42 days)
02-19-2004: Bryan Peek (2nd reign; Saskatoon,SK,Canada; 32 days)
03-22-2004: The title is declared vacant after Bryan Peek suffered an injury
03-28-2004: Evan Spire beat Vitto Vincenzio to win the vacant title (St.Petersburg,FL; 77 days)
06-13-2004: Thunder (Cleveland,OH; 49 days)
08-01-2004: Draven Shadows (Tallahassee,FL; 21 days)
08-22-2004: Andy Peek (Albany,NY; 49 days)
10-10-2004: John Heights (El Paso,TX; 21 days)
10-31-2004: Andreas Lasiewicz (Salem,MA; this was a Triple Threat Match also including Revenge; 7 days)
11-07-2004: John Heights (2nd reign; Boston,MA; 35 days)
12-12-2004: The title is unified with the AWA Hardcore title to create the AWA No Limit title
THE HISTORY OF THE AWA HARDCORE TITLE
12-02-1999: Spectyr is the first AWA Hardcore Champion (7 days)
12-08-1999: Poltergeist (29 days)
01-06-2000: Theoren Spencer (20 days)
01-26-2000: Killspree (25 days)
02-20-2000: Mr. Jack Happy (Lincoln,NE; 46 days)
04-06-2000: President Gray (Fayetteville,AR; 7 days)
04-13-2000: Transfusion (14 days)
04-06-2000: Azz (35 days)
05-11-2000: John Blaze (Greenville,SC; 21 days)
06-01-2000: Shadow (6 days)
06-07-2000: John Blaze (2nd reign; 26 days)
07-03-2000: The Punisher (32 days)
08-04-2000: The AWA Hardcore title is declared vacant
09-10-2000: Erik Dragon pinned Dave Santini to win the Hardcore War and the AWA Hardcore title (Denver,CO; 4 days)
09-14-2000: Dave Santini (100 days)
12-23-2000: Black Dragon (15 days)
01-07-2001: Shadow is handed the AWA Hardcore title by Black Dragon (2nd reign; 25 days)
02-01-2001: Rage (59 days)
04-01-2001: Low (this was a 2-fall 4-way Match also including Anton Chekov and Johnny Justice; 31 days)
05-02-2001: Erai Abunai (88 days)
07-29-2001: DeeJay (Oakland,CA; this was a 4-way Match also including John Blaze and Soul)
08-??-2001: Guy Gyser
09-09-2001: OSP (28 days)
10-06-2001: Mike Martin (50 days)
11-25-2001: Brian Miller (this was a Tag Team Match)
12-??-2001: King Chozen
01-??-2002: Sabotage
??-??-2002: Vapor Adams (this was a Triple Threat Match also including Gunnar Ragnarsson)
01-27-2002: Trevor Wrath (this was a 4-way Match also including King Chozen and Sabotage; 28 days)
02-24-2002: Bubba Brook (Buffalo,NY; 54 days)
04-19-2002: Dark Warrior (45 days)
06-03-2002: Snakebite (83 days)
08-25-2002: The Reverend (Tokyo, Japan; this was a Triple Threat Match also including Roberto Mentis; 51 days)
10-15-2002: The title is declared vacant
10-27-2002: Jason Dilucca last beat Snakebite to win a Elimination Match for the title (New York,NY; 49 days)
12-15-2002: Snakebite (2nd reign; San Francisco,CA; this was a Triple Threat Match also including Skorp; 42 days)
01-26-2003: "Bull Majors" Nightmist (Las Vegas,NV; this was a Time Limit Match also including L.J. Vacamas, Eric Kirvic, KO Kid and Tim "The Giant"; 168 days)
07-13-2003: The title is declared vacant after Nightmist is injured
07-13-2003: Jayson Price beat Javex Valerius and The Fish to win the vacant title (Washington,DC; 21 days)
08-03-2003: Death Angel (Greensboro,NC; this was a Triple Threat Match including Thunder; 28 days)
08-31-2003: Aaron Matthewson (Rio de Janeiro,Brazil; this was a Triple Threat Hell In A Cell Match also including Jayson Price; 11 days)
09-11-2003: Death Angel (2nd reign; Denver,CO; 25 days)
10-06-2003: The title is unified with the Hardcore title when "Death Angel" Brian Williams beats Zeal in a Buried Alive Match
03-28-2004: Quade DeSade wins a Hardcore Invitational also including Jeff Christianson, Snake, Randy Richards, John Blaze and Davey Havok to win the vacant title (St.Petersburg,FL; 49 days)
05-16-2004: Tre Wilson (Dallas,TX; this was a Triple Threat Match also including John Blaze; 33 days)
06-18-2004: Colin Baird (Pittsburgh,PA; 86 days)
09-12-2004: BlackJack (Toronto,ON,Canada; 46 days)
10-28-2004: Adryn McLeon (Denver,CO; 7 days)
11-05-2004: Draven Shadows (Las Vegas,NV; 37 days)
12-12-2004: The title is unified with the AWA TV title to create the AWA No Limit title
THE HISTORY OF THE AWA WOMEN'S TITLE
07-30-2002: Morticia beat Leena Hyde in a Tournament Final to become the first-ever AWA Women's Champion (Seattle,WA; 26 days)
08-25-2002: Ramona A. Stone (Tokyo,Japan; this was a 4-way Match also including Lethal Louise and Merchadize; 9 days)
09-03-2002: Lustful Laura (Tokyo,Japan; 14 days)
09-17-2002: Ramona A. Stone (2nd reign; Sacramento,CA; 7 days)
09-24-2002: Leena Hyde (Salt Lake City,UT; 60 days)
11-23-2002: The title is declared vacant after the NHL leaves the AWA
02-26-2003: Lethal Louise beat Lustful Laura to win the Bring Your Own Bitch Tournament for the title(Houston,TX; 18 days)
03-16-2003: The title is declared vacant after Lethal Louise is injured by Hangman
04-10-2003: Lustful Laura beat Rebecca Starr to win the title (2nd reign; Durham,NC; 150 days)
09-07-2003: The title is declared vacant due to lack of competition and Lustful Laura leaving the AWA