Warrior Wrestling

Last updated
Warrior Wrestling
Founded2018
Style Hardcore wrestling
Shoot style wrestling
Comedic wrestling
Headquarters Chicago Heights, Illinois, U.S.

Warrior Wrestling is an American independent professional wrestling promotion based in Chicago Heights, Illinois.

Contents

Roster

  1. Adam Brooks [1]
  2. Alex Coughlin [2]
  3. Alex Shelley [3]
  4. Alex Zayne [4]
  5. Alpha Wolf [5]
  6. Anthony Bowens [6]
  7. Anthony Henry [7]
  8. AQA [8]
  9. Aramis [9]
  10. Arez [10]
  11. ASF [11]
  12. Athena, current Warrior Wrestling Women's Champion [12]
  13. Bandido [13]
  14. Beastman [14]
  15. Blake Christian [15]
  16. Brian Cage [16]
  17. Brian Pillman Jr. [17]
  18. Camaro Jackson [18]
  19. Chelsea Green [19]
  20. Clark Connors [20]
  21. Dalton Castle [21]
  22. Dan The Dad [22]
  23. Dante Leon [23]
  24. Dante Martin [24]
  25. Darius Martin [25]
  26. Davey Bang [26]
  27. Davey Richards [27]
  28. Deonna Purrazzo [28]
  29. Dominic Garrini [29]
  30. Drago Kid [30]
  31. Dragon Bane [31]
  32. Fuego Del Sol [32]
  33. Golden Dragon [33]
  34. Gringo Loco, current Warrior Wrestling Lucha Champion [34]
  35. Heather Reckless [35]
  36. Isaias Velazquez [36]
  37. Jake Crist [37]
  38. Jake Something [38]
  39. Janai Kai [39]
  40. Jay Briscoe [40]
  41. JD Drake [41]
  42. Jeff Cobb [42]
  43. Jonah [43]
  44. Karl Fredericks [44]
  45. KC Navarro, current Warrior Wrestling Champion [45]
  46. Kevin Ku [46]
  47. Killer Kross [47]
  48. Kylie Rae [48]
  49. Lance Archer [49]
  50. Lince Dorado [50]
  51. Mark Briscoe [51]
  52. Max Caster [52]
  53. Mike Bailey [53]
  54. Mike Bennett [54]
  55. Mike Outlaw [55]
  56. Mil Muertes [56]
  57. Miranda Alize [57]
  58. Myron Reed [58]
  59. Nick Wayne [59]
  60. Ninja Mack [60]
  61. Psycho Clown [61]
  62. Rey Leon [62]
  63. Rohit Raju [63]
  64. Sam Adonis [64]
  65. Santana [65]
  66. Shazza McKenzie [66]
  67. Silas Young [67]
  68. Skye Blue [68]
  69. Storm Grayson [69]
  70. Swerve Strickland [70]
  71. Tessa Blanchard [71]
  72. Thunder Rosa [72]
  73. Tom Lawlor [73]
  74. Tootie Lynn [74]
  75. Trey Miguel [75]
  76. Warhorse [76]
  77. Will Ospreay [77]
  78. Yuya Uemura [78]
  79. Zachary Wentz [79]

Championships

As of June 2022.

ChampionshipCurrent champion(s)ReignDate wonDays
held
LocationNotesRef.
Warrior Wrestling ChampionshipKC Navarro1June 18, 2022487 Grand Rapids, Michigan Won title in a War of Attrition match at Warrior Wrestling 23. [80]
Warrior Wrestling Lucha ChampionshipGringo Loco1March 3 2023270 South Bend, Indiana Defeated previous champion El Hijo del Vikingo, and Gabriel Fuerza in a three-way match at Warrior Wrestling 30. [81]
Warrior Wrestling Women's Championship Ember Moon Feb 2017.jpg Athena 1April 23, 2022543 South Bend, Indiana Defeated Shazza McKenzie and Skye Blue in a three-way match for the vacant title at Warrior Wrestling 21. [82]

Championship history

Warrior Wrestling Championship

Warrior Wrestling Championship [83]
Details
PromotionWarrior Wrestling
Date establishedSeptember 2, 2018
Current champion(s)KC Navarro
Date wonJune 18, 2022
Statistics
First champion(s) Brian Cage
Longest reignBrian Cage
(531 days)
Shortest reign Will Ospreay
(188 days)
Oldest championBrian Cage
(34 years, 212 days)
Youngest championKC Navarro
(22 years)
Heaviest championBrian Cage
(272 lb (123 kg))
Lightest championKC Navarro
(134 lb (61 kg))

As of June 2022, there have been five reigns between five champions with one vacancy. Brian Cage holds three records for this title, first he is the inaugural champion, he has longest reign with title at 531 days, while Will Ospreay's reign is shortest at 188 days and third he is also the oldest champion by winning title at 34 years, while KC Navarrois the youngest champion aged 22.

As of June 2022, the champion is KC Navarro who is in his first reign. He won the War of Attrition on June 18, 2022, at Warrior Wrestling 23 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Reigns

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1 Brian Cage September 2, 2018Warrior Wrestling 2 Chicago Heights, IL 1531Defeated Austin Aries, Jeff Cobb, Penta el 0M, Rey Fenix, Rey Mysterio Jr., Rich Swann and Sammy Guevara in an Eight Man War of Attrition match to become the inaugural champion. [84]
Vacated February 15, 2020Warrior Wrestling 8 Chicago Heights, IL
2 Brian Pillman Jr. February 15, 2020Warrior Wrestling 8 Chicago Heights, IL 1224Defeated Andrew Everett, Aramis, Black Taurus, Frank the Clown, Lance Archer, Michael Elgin and Sam Adonis in a War of Attrition match to win the vacant title. [85]
3 Trey Miguel September 26, 2020Stadium Series - Night 3 Chicago Heights, IL 1442This was a three-way match, also involving Brian Cage. [86]
4 Will Ospreay December 12, 2021Warrior Wrestling 17 Tinley Park, IL 1188This was a three-way match, also involving Blake Christian. [87]
5KC NavarroJune 18, 2022Warrior Wrestling 23 Grand Rapids, Michigan 1487+Defeated previous champion Will Ospreay, Brian Cage, Brian Pillman Jr., Jake Something, Jeff Cobb, Lance Archer, Sam Adonis and Swerve Strickland in a War of Attrition. [80]

Warrior Wrestling Lucha Championship

Warrior Wrestling Lucha Championship [88]
Details
PromotionWarrior Wrestling
Date establishedJune 5, 2021
Current champion(s)Gringo Loco
Date wonMarch 25, 2023
Statistics
First champion(s) Aramis
Longest reign Sam Adonis (347 days)
Shortest reign El Hijo del Vikingo (80 days)
Oldest champion Sam Adonis
(32 years, 166 days)
Youngest champion Aramis
(22 years, 175 days)
Heaviest championGringo Loco
(253 lb (115 kg))
Lightest champion El Hijo del Vikingo
(156 lb (71 kg))

There have been four reigns shared between four different champions. Aramis was the inaugural champion. The current champion is Gringo Loco who is in his first reign.

Reigns

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1 Aramis June 5, 2021Stadium Series - Night 1 Chicago Heights, IL 1231Defeated Arez, Black Taurus, Dragon Bane, El Hijo de Canis Lupus, Golden Dragon, Gringo Loco and Laredo Kid in a War of Attrition to become the inaugural champion. [89]
2 Sam Adonis January 22, 2022Warrior Wrestling 18 Chicago Heights, IL 1347This was a five-way scramble match, also involving ASF and Drago Kid and Gringo Loco. [90]
Vacated January 4, 2023
3 El Hijo del Vikingo January 4, 2023Warrior Wrestling 27 South Bend, IN 180This was a winner-takes-all match, also disputed for Vikingo's AAA Mega Championship. [91]
4Gringo LocoMarch 25, 2023Warrior Wrestling 29 Grand Rapids, MA 1207+This was a three-way match also involving Arez. [92]

Warrior Wrestling Women's Championship

Warrior Wrestling Women's Championship [93]
Details
PromotionWarrior Wrestling
Date establishedMay 12, 2019
Current champion(s) Athena
Date wonApril 23, 2022
Statistics
First champion(s) Tessa Blanchard
Longest reignTessa Blanchard
(489 days)
Shortest reign Thunder Rosa
(245 days)
Oldest championThunder Rosa
(35 years, 30 days)
Youngest championTessa Blanchard
(23 years, 290 days)
Heaviest champion Kylie Rae
(146 lb (66 kg))
Lightest championThunder Rosa
(119 lb (54 kg))

As of June 2022, there have been four reigns between four champions with one vacancy. Tessa Blanchard was the inaugural champion. Blanchard's reign is the longest at 489 days, while Thunder Rosa's reign is the shortest at 245 days. Rosa was the oldest champion when she won it at 35 years old, while Blanchard was the youngest champion at 23 years old.

Athena is the current champion in his first reign. She defeated Shazza McKenzie and Skye Blue in a triple threat match for the vacant title at Warrior Wrestling 21 on April 23, 2022, in South Bend, Indiana.

Reigns

Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
+Current reign is changing daily
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1 Tessa Blanchard May 12, 2019Warrior Wrestling 5 Chicago Heights, IL 1489Defeated Jordynne Grace to become the inaugural champion. Molly Holly served as the Guest referee. [94]
2 Kylie Rae September 12, 2020Stadium Series - Night 1 Chicago Heights, IL 1343 [95]
3 Thunder Rosa August 21, 2021Switchblade Series Chicago Heights, IL 1245 [96]
Vacated April 23, 2022Warrior Wrestling 21 Chicago Heights, IL [97]
4 Athena April 23, 2022Warrior Wrestling 21 South Bend, Indiana 1543+Defeated Shazza McKenzie and Skye Blue in a triple threat match to win the vacant title. [82]

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