WCPW League Championship

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WCPW League Championship
Details
Promotion Windy City Pro Wrestling
Date establishedMay 22, 1993
Date retiredDecember 16, 2010
Other name(s)
WCW League Championship
Statistics
First champion(s)Mike Anthony
Final champion(s)DTA
(won September 18, 2010)
Most reignsMike Anthony (3)
Terry Allen (3)
Steve Boz (3)
Longest reignSteve Boz (714 days)
Shortest reignAbaddon (<1 day)

The WCPW League Championship was a professional wrestling heavyweight championship in Windy City Pro Wrestling (WCPW). It replaced the WCPW Heavyweight Championship as the promotion's main singles title in 1993, following the creation of its weight-class division, and continued to be defended until 2008 when it was unified with the Heavyweight and Bare Knuckles Championships to create the "WCPW World Heavyweight Championship". The League Championship was brought back during the promotion's final year with the intention of it being defended against by wrestlers from other promotions. It remained active until December 16, 2010 when WCPW merged with Chicago Pro Wrestling Academy to form Dynasty Sports Entertainment.

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The inaugural champion was Mike Anthony, who defeated Kevin Quinn in a tournament final on May 22, 1993 to become the first WCW League Champion. Anthony, Terry Allen, and Steve Boz are tied for the record for most reigns, with three each. At 714 days, Steve Boz's first reign is the longest in the title's history. Abaddon's only reign was the shortest in the history of the title winning a Fatal Four Way match involving Acid Jaz, Marshe Rockett, and Justin Adams only to lose it to Curse on the same night. Coincidentally, he defeated the last champion, Sean Mulligan, on May 17, 2008 at Battle of the Belts 20 to unify the Bare Knuckles, Heavyweight and League titles. Wrestling under the name "Austin Roberts", he was the promotion's heavyweight champion at the time. Overall, there have been 28 reigns shared between 17 wrestlers, with three vacancies, and 2 deactivations.

Title history

Key
No.Order in reign history
ReignThe reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
EventThe event in which the title was won
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
N/AThe information is not available or is unknown

Names

NameYears
WCW League Championship1993 1996
WCPW League Championship1997 2010

Reigns

No.ChampionReignDateDays
held
LocationEventNotesRef.
1Mike Anthony1May 22, 1993259 Chicago, Illinois Live event Anthony defeated Kevin Quinn in a tournament final to become the first WCW League Champion. [1] [2] [3]
2Mike Samson1February 5, 199477 Chicago, Illinois Live event [1] [2] [3]
3Mike Anthony2April 23, 1994301 Joliet, Illinois Live event [1] [2] [3]
4Danny Dominion1February 18, 199591 Chicago, Illinois Live event [1] [2] [3]
5Turbo1May 20, 1995574 Hammond, Indiana Live event [1] [2] [3]
6Steve Boz2December 14, 1996714 Hammond, Indiana Live event [1] [2] [3]
7Ripper Manson1November 28, 1998175 Chicago, Illinois Live event [1] [2] [3]
8 Greg Valentine 1May 22, 1999140 Cicero, Illinois Live event [1] [2] [3]
9Vic Capri1October 9, 1999N/A Tinley Park, Illinois War at the World - Day 1 [1] [2] [3]
Vacated January 2000N/AN/AThe championship is vacated when Capri goes "on sabbatical" from The Outfit. [2] [3]
10Jayson Reign1January 29, 2000120 Chicago, Illinois Live event Reign is awarded the vacant title. [2] [3]
11 Christopher Daniels 1May 20, 20008 Hammond, Indiana Battle of the Belts 12 [2] [3]
12Jayson Reign2May 28, 200034 Crete, Illinois Live event [2] [3]
13Terry Allen1July 1, 2000603 Sandwich, Illinois Live event [2] [3]
14Baltazaar1February 24, 200220 Merrionette Park, Illinois Live event [2] [3]
15Terry Allen2March 16, 200263 Chicago, Illinois Lee Sanders Memorial Tournament [2] [3]
16Baltazaar2May 18, 2002364 Cicero, Illinois Battle of the Belts 14 [2] [3]
17Robbie Dawber1May 17, 200391 Cicero, Illinois Battle of the Belts 15 [2] [3]
18Ivan Manson1August 16, 200391 Grayslake, Illinois Grayslake Summerfest [2] [3]
19Steve Boz2November 15, 200328 Chicago, Illinois Fallout [2] [3]
20Terry Allen3December 13, 2003154 Chicago, Illinois Season's Beatings [2] [3]
21Steve Boz3May 15, 2004N/A Cicero, Illinois Battle of the Belts 16This was a best 2 out of 3 falls match. As a result of the pre-match stipulations, Allen was forced to leave WCPW. [3]
22Acid Jaz12005N/AN/A Live event [2] [3]
23Abaddon1June 24, 2006<1 Midlothian, Illinois Live event This was a Fatal Four Way match also involving Marshe Rockett and Justin Adams. [3]
24Curse1June 24, 2006623 Midlothian, Illinois Live event [2] [3]
25Sean Mulligan1March 8, 200870 Chicago, Illinois Lee Sanders Memorial TournamentMulligan won the titles in the opening rounds of the Lee Sanders Memorial Tournament. [3]
26Austin Roberts2May 17, 20080 Cicero, Illinois Battle of the Belts 20This was a unification match also involving Acid Jaz to unify the WCPW Bare Knuckles, Heavyweight, and League Championships into a unified WCPW World Heavyweight Championship. [3]
Deactivated May 17, 2008 Cicero, Illinois Battle of the Belts 20Unified with Austin Roberts' WCPW World Heavyweight Championship. [3]
Vacated April 16, 2010 Morton Grove, Illinois St. Martha's MayhemThe championship becomes vacant following an official announcement by WCPW owner Sam DeCero of its reactivation. The title is intended only be defended against competitors from other wrestling promotions.
27Mike Anthony3May 9, 2010132 Chicago, Illinois Studio ShowAnthony defeated won a "Gauntlet for the Gold" tournament to win the vacant championship.
Vacated September 18, 2010 Chicago, Illinois Studio ShowThe championship is vacated when WCPW "General Manager" Psycho strips all champions of their titles.
28DTA1September 18, 201089 Chicago, Illinois Studio ShowDTA defeated Mike Anthony to win the vacant championship.
Deactivated December 16, 2010N/AN/AWCPW merged with Chicago Pro Wrestling Academy on December 16, 2010, to form Dynasty Sports Entertainment and DTA was the final champion in WCPW as a company.

Combined reigns

<1Indicates that the reign lasted less than one day.
RankWrestlerNo. of reignsCombined days
1Terry Allen3820
2Steve Boz3742
3Mike Anthony3692
4Curse1623
5Turbo1574
6Baltazaar2384
7Ripper Manson1175
8 Greg Valentine 1140
9Jayson Reign2154
10Robbie Dawber191
11Danny Dominion191
12Ivan Manson191
13Mike Samson177
14Sean Mulligan170
15 Christopher Daniels 18
16Abbadon2<1

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