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Promotion | Future of Wrestling | ||||||||||||
Date established | October 8, 1998 | ||||||||||||
Date retired | July 6, 2002 | ||||||||||||
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The FOW Hardcore Championship was a professional wrestling title in American independent promotion Future of Wrestling. The title was created when "Mr. Extreme" Pat McGuire won the title in Oakland Park, Florida on October 8, 1998. It was defended throughout southern Florida, most often in Oakland Park, Davie and Plantation, Florida. There have been a total of 9 recognized individual champions, who have had a combined 10 official reigns. [1] [2]
No. | Wrestlers | Reigns | Date | Days held | Place | Notes |
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1 | Pat McGuire | 1 | October 8, 1998 | 65 | Oakland Park, Florida | |
2 | Bobby Rogers | 1 | December 12, 1998 | 98 | Oakland Park, Florida | |
3 | Pat McGuire | 2 | March 20, 1999 | <1 | Oakland Park, Florida | Title unified with the FOW Heavyweight Championship. |
Title inactive on March 20, 1999. | ||||||
4 | Bobby Rogers | 2 | December 1, 2001 | <1 | Davie, Florida | The title is revived in a "Xtreme Xmas Tree" mixed tag team match between Buddy Rogers and Jodi X vs. Silhouette and Nick Mayberry at "Hardcore Holiday 4". Bobby Rogers pins Nick Mayberry for the title. |
5 | Maximum Capacity | 1 | December 1, 2001 | 70 | Davie, Florida | Defeated Bobby Rogers for the title moments after the "Xtreme Xmas Tree" match. |
6 | Barry Horowitz | 1 | February 9, 2002 | 63 | Davie, Florida | |
7 | Rusty Brooks | 1 | April 13, 2002 | <1 | Davie, Florida | |
8 | Barry Horowitz | 2 | April 13, 2002 | <1 | Davie, Florida | |
9 | The Sandman | 1 | April 13, 2002 | 56 | Davie, Florida | |
10 | Chris Charger | 1 | June 8, 2002 | 28 | Plantation, Florida | |
Title retired after Chris Charger won the FOW Light Heavyweight Championship from Al Bino in Plantation, Florida on July 6, 2002.' | ||||||
Rank | Wrestler | No. of reigns | Combined days |
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1 | Bobby Rogers | 2 | 98 |
2 | Pat McGuire | 2 | 65 |
3 | Maximum Capacity | 1 | 70 |
4 | Barry Horowitz | 2 | 63 |
5 | The Sandman | 1 | 56 |
6 | Chris Charger | 1 | 28 |
7 | Rusty Brooks | 1 | <1 |
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