PWP Catch Division Championship

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PWP Catch Division Championship
Details
Promotion Pro Wrestling Pride (PWP)
Date establishedMay 13, 2012
Current champion(s)Tyler Hawke
Date wonJune 25, 2017
Statistics
First champion(s)Stevie Jones
Most reignsStevie Jones/Tyler Hawke and Ultimo Tiger (4 reigns)
Longest reignTyler Hawke
(2,412+ days)
Shortest reignBobbi Tyler
(1 day)
Heaviest championJosef von Schmidt 260 lbs (118 kg)

The PWP Catch Division Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned by Pro Wrestling Pride. It was the first championship incorporated by Pro Wrestling Pride, and the company's second-tier championship behind the PWP Heavyweight Championship. Despite the championship being the secondary championship for the promotion, it has been known to main-event shows above the heavyweight championship. [1]

Contents

The championship was established on the first Pro Wrestling Pride show under the company's banner on 13 May 2012, where Tyler Hawke defeated Wales' 'Wild Boar' Mike Hitchman. The design of the championship is that of a trophy rather than a traditional championship belt. Despite the championship being predominantly male, it has been won by a female. Bobbi Tyler won the championship for a single day in January 2017.

Catch Division Wrestling

Rather than a midcard title based on a weight (Such as All Japan Pro Wrestling's Junior Heavyweight Championship, or World Championship Wrestling's Cruiserweight championship), and is more in line with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's X-Division Championship, which stated the division was 'not about weight limits, it's about no limits!" [2] The catch division, was likely originally designed as a showcase of catch wrestling, rather than high-flying wrestling, with well known grapplers Johnny Kidd and Doug Williams [3] winning the title. [4]

However, the style has changed over the duration of the belt's life, with the aforementioned catch style, with a mix of luchador, Puroresu and even more 'extreme styles'. This is reflected in the match types contested for this championship, with "catch as catch can" wrestling style (See Mountevans Rules), [5] Luchas de Apuestas [6] and even TLC matches. [7] The division's prize was a catch division trophy, and not a traditional belt. [8]

Title history

The full history of the championship is listed below. As the championship is currently on hiatus; the current championship reign of Tyler Hawke is being accumulated; however, it may not be accurate.

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
DefensesNumber of successful defenses
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDaysDefenses
1Stevie JonesMay 13, 2012PWP Debut Show Teignmouth, England 11052Defeated Mike Hitchman to become the inaugural champion.
2Josef von SchmidtAugust 26, 2012 House show Teignmouth, England 12451
3Darren SaviourApril 28, 2013 House show Teignmouth, England 11263
4Tyler HawkeSeptember 1, 2013 House show Exeter, England 22582Previously held the title under the name Stevie Jones.
5 Ultimo Tiger May 17, 2014Pride & Glory 2014 Torquay, England 1360This was a Title vs Mask "I Quit" match.
6Dick RileyJune 22, 2014 House show Saltash, England 11053
7 Joel Redman October 5, 2014Hardcore Halloween Exeter, England 1490
8Tyler HawkeNovember 23, 2014 House show Torquay, England 3841This was a Three Stages of Hell match.
9 Ultimo Tiger February 15, 2015 House show Newton Abbot, England 21685
10 Doug Williams August 2, 2015Big Trouble in Little Tavi Tavistock, England 1141Cashed in his "Money In The Bank" contract.
11 Ultimo Tiger August 16, 2015Too Legit To Quit Taunton, England 31755
12Scotty EssexFebruary 7, 2016The Real Rock 'N' Rollas Plymouth, England 1980This was a three-way match also involving Tajiri.
13 Johnny Kidd May 15, 2016The Battle of Bideford Bideford, England 170
14Scotty EssexMay 22, 2016Johnny Kidd's Last Devon Stand Teignmouth, England 2490This was a Mountevans match.
15 Ultimo Tiger July 10, 2016Heroes & Legends 3 Paignton, England 41125This was a four-way match also involving Mark Andrews & PJ Black.
16Kelly SixxOctober 30, 2016Undisputed 2 Taunton, England 4891This was a three-way Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match also involving Joshua Knott.
17Bobbi TylerJanuary 27, 2017Maximum Mayhem Taunton, England 110First female wrestler to hold the title.
18Joshua KnottJanuary 28, 2017Maximum Mayhem Bideford, England 11481
19Tyler HawkeJune 25, 2017Live In Plymouth Plymouth, England 42,412+2This was a street fight match.

Combined reigns

The total list of combined championship days held as of February1, 2024:

Indicates the current champion
RankWrestlerNo. of
reigns
Combined days
1Stevie Jones/Tyler Hawke42,859+
2 Ultimo Tiger 4491
3Josef von Schmidt1245
4Joshua Knott1148
5Scotty Essex2147
6Darren Saviour1126
7Dick Riley1105
8Kelly Sixx189
9 Joel Redman 149
10 Doug Williams 114
11 Johnny Kidd 17
12Bobbi Tyler11

See also

Notes

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