List of Keystone State Wrestling Alliance Champions

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The Keystone State Wrestling Alliance is a professional wrestling promotion based out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Title reigns are determined by professional wrestling matches.

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The KSWA currently has four regular Championship Titles and one annual title. KSWA Heavyweight Championship, KSWA Tag Team Championship, KSWA Golden Triangle Championship, KSWA Five Star Championship and the Annual KSWA "Brawl Under the Bridge" Championship. This article will break down every title holder to hold the current titles, as well as the 4 former titles.

Current championships

KSWA Heavyweight Championship

Key
ReignThe reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
EventThe event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won
N/AThe specific information is not known
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
No.ChampionReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.
1Skippy Hawke1January 1, 2000216N/AN/AAwarded the title by the KSWA Board of Directors [1]
2Shawn Blanchard1August 4, 2000267 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event   [1]
3Tommy Faime1April 28, 2001511 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event
4Shawn Blanchard2September 21, 200249 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event This was a Triple Threat match, also involving Mike Malachi 
5Mike Malachi1November 9, 2002441 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event   
6Lou Martin1January 24, 2004798 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Revenge (2004) 
7Shawn Blanchard3April 1, 2006245 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania April Fools Anarchy: A Night of Deception  
8La Lucha1December 2, 200649 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2006)  [1] [2]
9Shawn Blanchard4January 20, 2007315 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Revenge (2007)This was a Triple Threat match, also involving Kris Kash [2]
10Anthony Alexander1December 1, 2007588 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2007)  [1]
11Shawn Blanchard5July 11, 2009294 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Summertime Bruise (2009)  
12The Latin Assassin1May 1, 2010434 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Mayhem  
13Ali Kaida1July 9, 2011147 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Summertime Bruise (2011)  
14Mitch Napier1December 3, 2011<1 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2011)This was a Fatal Four-Way match, also involving The Latin Assassin and Shawn Blanchard [3]
15Lou Martin2December 3, 2011735 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Fan Fest/Toy Drive (2011) 
16Shane Starr1December 7, 2013476 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Fan Fest/Toy Drive (2013) 
17Shawn Blanchard6March 28, 2015252 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Joe Abby Memorial Tournament (2015)  
18Kris Kash1December 5, 2015280 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Fan Fest (2015)This was a Championship Cavalcade match, also involving Shane Starr, Mitch Napier, and Lou Martin [4]
19Jay Flash1September 10, 201684 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Live event   [3] [5]
20Mitch Napier2December 3, 20162,595+ Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2016)This was a Triple Threat match, also involving Kris Kash [3] [6]

KSWA Tag Team Championship

No.ChampionsReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef(s)
1The V.I.P.’s
(Shawn Blanchard and Lou Martin)
1May 20, 200098 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event Defeated Great Toyota and Justin Sane in a tournament final.
2Skippy Hawke and Bob Thomas1August 26, 20006 Live event
Vacated 1September 1, 2000N/AN/AN/AChampionship vacated when Skippy Hawke and Bob Thomas retired.
3La Lucha and Soulfighter1February 24, 2001319 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event Defeated Shane O’Shea & Great Toyota and The Prime Time Players in a Triple Threat match to win the vacant title.
4The Prime Time Players
(Billy Rich and Anthony Alexander)
1January 9, 2002304 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event  
5Sexual Harassment
(JT Rodgers and Eric Xtasy)
1November 9, 2002189 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event Defeated Billy Rich and Skippy Hawke, substituting for Anthony Alexander who was unable to appear due to travel problems.
6Tommy Faime and Mike Malachi1May 17, 20030 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event Defeated JT Rodgers and Bob Atlas who was substituting for Eric Xtasy due to injury.
7Glamm Slamm Duo
(QB Blitzz and Sam Slej)
1May 17, 2003140 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event
8The Ironside Crew
(Shane O’Shea and Del Douglas)
1October 4, 2003112 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event
9Glamm Slamm Duo2January 24, 2004203 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Revenge (2004) 
10Biker Al and La Lucha1August 14, 2004371/376 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Mayhem at the MooseBiker Al won the title in a battle royal. He chose La Lucha as his partner on October 9, 2004.
11Del Douglas and Tommy Faime1August 20, 2005105 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Summertime Bruise (2005)Defeated La Lucha in a handicap match when The V.I.P.'s paid off Biker Al not to show up.
12Justin Sane and La Lucha1December 3, 2005286 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2005)Defeated Douglas in a handicap match due to retirement of Tommy Faime [1]
13The International Thugs
(Mike Malachi and Ali Kaida)
1September 15, 2006442 Millvale, Pennsylvania Millvale Days (2006) 
14The Mexican Connection
(La Lucha and Joey Quervo)
1December 1, 2007154 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2007)
15The Latin Assassin and The Blood Beast1May 3, 2008133 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Mayhem (2008)This was a Triple Threat match, also involving Biker Al and Vinnie Stone
16Best Team Ever
(Alex Arcadian and Ric Rumskey)
1September 13, 20080 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania A Night for Kody 
17Vinnie Stone and Biker Al1September 13, 200884 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania A Night for Kody 
18The Latin Assassin and The Blood Beast2December 6, 2008266 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2008) 
19The V.I.P.’s
(Lou Martin and Shane Starr)
1August 29, 200920 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania When Worlds Collide (2009) 
20Violence Inc.
(Vinnie Stone and Ric Rumskey)
1September 18, 20091 Millvale, Pennsylvania Millvale Days (2009)
21The V.I.P.’s
(Shawn Blanchard and Lou Martin)
2September 19, 200921 Millvale, Pennsylvania Millvale Days (2009) 
22 Demolition
(Ax and Smash)
1October 10, 200952 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Autumn Annihilation [1]
Vacated 1December 1, 2009N/AN/AN/ADemolition sends a letter to the KSWA offices, relinquishing the titles as they are unable to defend the belts in a timely manner. [1]
23Violence Inc.2December 5, 2009189 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2009)There was a gauntlet match for the vacant title, also involving Alex Arcadian & Anthony Alexander, The Blood Beast & The Bulldozer, Biker Al & Bobby Badfingers, and The V.I.P.’s (Lou Martin and Shane Starr)
24The Lost Boyz
(Shane Starr and Kris Kash)
1June 12, 2010175 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Heatwave Havoc  [4]
25The V.I.P.’s
(Shawn Blanchard and Lou Martin)
3December 4, 2010210 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2010)  [1] [4]
26Party Gras
(Justin Sane and Lord Zoltan)
1July 2, 2011525 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Lawrenceville Fireworks Celebration (2011) 
27Del Douglas and The Jester1December 8, 2012252 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2012)
28System Elite
(Edric Everhart and Tyler Cross)
1August 17, 2013287 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania When Worlds Collide (2013) 
29Jack Massacre and Mike Malachi1May 31, 2014490 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Mayhem (2014)
30The Mercenaries
(Sniper and Nick Crane)
1October 3, 201563 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Live event  
31The Lost Boyz2December 5, 2015175 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2015)  [4]
32The Spear Asylum
(Bobby Badfingers and Vinnie Stone)
1May 28, 2016189 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Live event  
33The Jester and T. Rantula1December 3, 20162,595+ Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2016)  [6]

KSWA Golden Triangle Championship

No.ChampionReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.
1Justin Sane1August 26, 20000 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Live event This was an 8-man "Final Elimination" battle royal. Justin Sane last eliminated Soulfighter to become the inaugural KSWA Golden Triangle Champion.
2Mike Malachi1August 26, 200021 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Live event Mike Malachi won by TKO when KSWA Commissioner Tommy Faime threw in the towel when Sane suffered an injury during the match.
3Justin Sane2September 16, 200042 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Live event
4Jeff Lockhart1October 28, 2000119 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event
5Lou Martin1February 24, 2001329 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event
6Justin Sane3January 19, 2002294 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event
7Jeff Lockhart2November 9, 2002329 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event This was a Triple Threat match, also involving The Latin Assassin
Vacated October 4, 2003 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event Championship vacated when Jeff Lockhart retires 
8The Latin Assassin1October 4, 2003504 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event Defeated Anthony Alexander
9Anthony Alexander1February 19, 2005735 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania When Worlds Collide (2005)On August 26, 2006, Alexander won a Fatal Four Way match to unify the KSWA Golden Triangle and Tri-State Championships.
10Justin Sane4February 24, 2007280 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania The Aftermath (2007)This was a Fatal Four Way match, also involving Ali Kaida and Mike Malachi
11Michael Cruz1December 1, 200784 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2007)
Vacated February 23, 2008 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Revenge (2008)Championship vacated when Michael Cruz leaves the promotion 
12Mike Malachi2February 23, 2008287 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Revenge (2008)Defeated Lou Martin
13La Lucha1December 6, 200877 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2008)
14Ali Kaida1February 21, 200970 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Revenge (2009)
15Kris Kash1May 2, 200956 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Mayhem (2009) [4]
16Del Douglas1June 27, 20096 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Krazy Tour (2009) [4]
17Kris Kash2July 3, 2009155 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Lawrenceville Fireworks Celebration (2009) [4]
18Del Douglas2December 5, 2009273 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2009)
19Justin Sane5September 4, 201014 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Paul Sciullo Memorial Show
20Anthony Alexander2September 18, 2010231 Millvale, Pennsylvania Millvale Days (2010)
Vacated May 7, 2011 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Mayhem (2011)Anthony Alexander forfeited the title due to a shoulder injury. [7]
21Frank Durso1May 7, 20110 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Mayhem (2011)This was a six-man tag team match with Frank Durso and The V.I.P.’s vs. Bobby Badfingers, Jay Flash and Justin Sane. Durso pinned to win the vacant title.
22Bobby Badfingers1May 7, 2011210 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Mayhem (2011)This was a six-man tag team match with Bobby Badfingers, Jay Flash and Justin Sane vs. Frank Durso and The V.I.P.’s. Badfingers pinned Durso to win the title.
23Jay Flash1December 3, 2011147 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2011) [5]
24The Blood Beast1April 28, 2012139 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania UnsanctionedThis was a Triple Threat match, also involving Mitch Napier
25Shane Starr1September 14, 2012526 Millvale, Pennsylvania Millvale Days (2012)On December 7, 2013, Starr defeated Lou Martin for the KSWA Heavyweight Championship. [8]
Vacated February 22, 2014 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Revenge (2014)Championship vacated due to Shane Starr holding both the KSWA Heavyweight and Golden Triangle Championships. 
26The Bulldozer1July 28, 2014131 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Heat Wave HavocDefeated The Jester in the finals of an 8-man tournament to win the vacant title.
27Kaida2December 6, 2014182 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2014)
28Lou Martin2June 6, 2015413 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Live event
29Shane Starr2July 23, 2016133 Homestead, Pennsylvania Brawl Under the Bridge 2
30Tommy Faime1December 3, 20162,595+ Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2016)

KSWA Five Star Championship

No.ChampionReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.
1Tony Johnson1December 4, 2010286 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2010)Defeated The Great Toyota, Jay Flash, JP Goulet, The Jester, and Drew Belanger in a 6 Pack Gauntlet match to become the inaugural KSWA Junior Heavyweight Champion.
2Del Douglas1September 16, 20111 Millvale, Pennsylvania Millvale Days (2011)  
3Tony Johnson2September 17, 201177 Millvale, Pennsylvania Millvale Days (2011)
4Shane Starr1December 3, 2011154 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2011)This was a gauntlet match, also involving Dave Diamond, Del Douglas, The Jester and Kris Kash. 
5Jonny Axx1May 5, 2012217 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Krazy Tour (2012)On May 6, 2002, after Jonny Axx and his manager Mayor Mystery petitioned the KSWA Championship Committee to establish a weight class for junior heavyweights, the title was renamed: KSWA Five Star Championship.
6Kris Kash1December 8, 2012252 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2012) [4]
7Mitch Napier1August 17, 2013112 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania When Worlds Collide (2013)This was a Triple Threat match, also involving J Ru [4]
8Bobby Badfingers2December 7, 2013364 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2013)This was a gauntlet match, also involving Del Douglas, Kris Kash and J Ru 
9The Jester1December 6, 2014175 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2014)This was a Fatal Four Way match, also involving The Blood Beast and Justin Sane
10Super Ginger1May 30, 201514 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Krazy Tour (2015)This was a Fatal Four Way match, also involving Jay Flash and Tony Johnson 
11Nick Crane1June 13, 201537 Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania Krazy Tour (2015)  
12Super Ginger2July 20, 201533 Homestead, Pennsylvania Brawl Under the Bridge  
13Mitch Napier2August 22, 2015301 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Live event   
14Kaida1June 18, 201625 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Live event This was a Triple Threat match, also involving Harley T. Morris 
Vacated July 13, 2016N/AN/AKaida forfeited the title due to injury 
15Harley T. Morris1July 23, 201671 Homestead, Pennsylvania Brawl Under the Bridge 2This was a Fatal Four Way match for the vacant title, also including Bob Atlas, Mitch Napier, and Justin Sane 
16Ice Machine1October 2, 201613 Sewickley, Pennsylvania Fam Com (2016) 
17Harley T. Morris1October 15, 2016161 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Live event   
19Justin Sane1March 25, 201799 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Joe Abby Memorial Tournament (2017)  
20 Lord Zoltan 1July 2, 201720 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Lawrenceville Fireworks Celebration (2017)This was a Triple Threat match, also involving Del Douglas 
21Del Douglas1July 22, 20177 Homestead, Pennsylvania Brawl Under the Bridge 3This was a Triple Threat match, also involving Justin Sane 
22Justin Sane2July 29, 20172,357+ Coraopolis, Pennsylvania Live event This was a Triple Threat match, also involving Lord Zoltan 

KSWA "Brawl Under the Bridge" Championship

No.ChampionReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.
1Kris Kash1July 23, 2016294 Homestead, Pennsylvania Brawl Under the Bridge 2In a match sanctioned by KSWA owner Tommy Faime, Kash defeated Shawn Blanchard to become the inaugural KSWA "Brawl Under the Bridge" Champion
2Shawn Blanchard1May 13, 201770 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Live event This was a Fatal Four Way match, also involving Lou Martin and Shane Starr 
3 Demolition Ax 1July 22, 20172,364+ Homestead, Pennsylvania Brawl Under the Bridge 3

Former Championships

KSWA Pittsburgh Heavyweight Championship

No.ChampionReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.
1The Kazmanian Devil1January 26, 2001257 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event Defeated Anthony Alexander and Billy Rich in a Triple Threat match to become the inaugural KSWA International Champion.
Vacated October 10, 2001N/AN/AChampionship vacated when The Kazmanian Devil retires 
2Shane O'Shea1January 19, 2002175 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event This was a Triple Threat match for the vacant title, also including Bob Atlas and The Great Toyota
3The Great Toyota1July 13, 2002119 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event  
4Bob Atlas1November 9, 2002140 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event On March 29, 2003, Atlas won a battle royal to unify the KSWA International and Pittsburgh Championships.

KSWA International Heavyweight Championship

No.ChampionReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.
1Shadow Strike1March 2, 2002136 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event This was an 8-man "Final Elimination" battle royal.
Vacated July 16, 2002N/AN/AShadow Strike forfeited the title due to injury. 
2La Lucha1September 21, 2002189 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event Defeated Joey Quervo
3Bob Atlas1March 29, 2003<1 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event This was a Keystone Karnage battle royal. The championship is unified with the KSWA Pittsburgh Heavyweight Championship and ceases to exist.

KSWA Tri-State Heavyweight Championship

No.ChampionReignDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.
1Bob Atlas1March 29, 2003189 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event This was a battle royal to unify the KSWA International and Pittsburgh Championships.
2Billy Rich1October 4, 2003264 Bloomfield, Pennsylvania Live event  
3Shawn Blanchard1June 24, 200451 Live event  
4Bob Atlas2August 14, 200456 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Mayhem at the Moose 
Vacated October 9, 2004 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Autumn AnnihilationBob Atlas forfeited the title due to injury. 
5Shawn Blanchard2October 9, 200449 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Autumn AnnihilationThis was a Final Elimination match for the vacant title, also including Ali Kaida, Bosco Baracus, Del Douglas, La Lucha, and Joey Quervo
6Justin Sane1November 27, 2004196 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania November Pain 
7The Latin Assassin1June 11, 2005175 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania Heatwave Havoc 
8Mike Malachi1December 3, 2005119 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania FanFest/Toy Drive (2005) 
9The Latin Assassin2April 1, 200670 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania April Fools Anarchy: A Night of Deception 
Vacated June 10, 2006N/AN/AThe Latin Assassin forfeited the title due to injury. 
10Anthony Alexander1August 26, 2006<1 Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania When Worlds Collide (2006)This was a Fatal Four Way match, also including Michael Cruz, Mike Malachi and Deven Michaels. The championship is unified with the KSWA Golden Triangle Championship and ceases to exist.

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