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| AWA TITLE HISTORIES; Current as of 3/10/12 | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jun 17 2011, 12:32 AM (546 Views) | |
| BigPoppaBuyrate | Jun 17 2011, 12:32 AM Post #1 |
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Poppin' Buyrates Since 1996
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Blatantly ripped off from the PVW board... *** AWA NATIONAL TITLE Marcus Broussard - Memorial Day Mayhem - May 24th, 2008 - Ft. Worth, Texas The San Jose Shark became the first ever AWA National Champion at the inaugural Memorial Day Mayhem by defeating Mark Shaw in the finals of a tournament. Broussard earned his spot in the finals by defeating Ron Houston and earning a forfeit win over Rick Marley due to injuries while Shaw earned his with victories over Kenta Kitzukawa and Tumaffi. Broussard won the toughly-fought tournament final with a rolling reverse cradle - the same hold taught to him by his longtime friend "The Natural" Adam Rogers. Ron Houston - Saturday Night Wrestling - July 19th, 2008 - Dallas, Texas The Athens, Georgia Madman avenged his Memorial Day Mayhem loss to Broussard by challenging - and defeating - the San Jose Shark on this edition of SNW. The wily Broussard seemed on the verge of retaining the title on several occasions but ultimately, Houston's Fade To Black was the difference-maker in this one, scoring the East Coast Terror the ultimate victory. Kolya Sudakov - Non-Televised Arena Event - October 24th, 2008 - San Antonio, Texas The circumstances surrounding the title change were bizarre at best. It began with Ron Houston asking Adam Rogers to be his partner in the upcoming National Tag Team Title tournament. Rogers accepted - but also decided to cash in his earned National Title match as well. The match was set for later in the night but never took place as Mark Shaw assaulted Rogers and took him out of the match. Houston's response? An open challenge to anyone in the locker room - a challenge that Kolya Sudakov was quick to accept. The Russians assaulted Houston before the bell, breaking his right arm, and ultimately making him easy prey for the Russian War Machine. Stevie Scott - Death Or Glory - July 4th, 2009 - Jackson, Mississippi It was supposed to be a glorious night for AWA fans at Death Or Glory when "Hotshot" Stevie Scott battled for his country's honor against the evil Russian, Kolya Sudakov but what resulted was far, far different when Scott betrayed his good friend and tag team partner, Sweet Daddy Williams and aligned himself with the devious Ben Waterson en route to bashing Sudakov over the skull with a steel briefcase and capturing the AWA National Title. What should have been a joyous celebration was instead one of the most shocking moments in AWA history. Juan Vasquez - The Main Event - March 13th, 2010 - University Park, Texas It was a long-awaited triumph on the AWA's second anniversary show when Juan Vasquez finally put down the Southern Syndicate's Stevie Scott to become the fifth man to wear the AWA National Title. The two hated rivals battered each other with all of their signature moves only for an inside cradle off a bodyslam attempt to spell the difference in crowning a new champion. Stevie Scott - Saturday Night Wrestling - March 27th, 2010 - Dallas, Texas Never without a plan, the Southern Syndicate took over SNW on this fateful night in Dallas, prompting Juan Vasquez to offer a rematch - one final match between Stevie Scott and Vasquez for the National Title. The Southern Syndicate was quick to accept and with Brian Von Braun given the role of special enforcer, the match seemed certain to go the champion's way... until Southern Syndicate chicanery reared its head once more and Stevie Scott used a handful of tights to become the first two-time AWA National Champion. Juan Vasquez - SuperClash II - November 25th, 2010 - Dallas, Texas The stakes were never higher for a match in the American Wrestling Alliance. Juan Vasquez put himself in the ultimate predicament by guaranteeing that if he did not win the National Title, he'd walk away from the AWA. Stevie Scott and the Southern Syndicate were determined to make that happen... or were they? After a grueling battle, Vasquez pulled a fast one - appearing to align himself with Ben Waterson and capturing the title. However, after the match, the truth was revealed and Vasquez betrayed Waterson to show that he'd used the mastermind to help bring down his own empire. Calisto Dufresne - Wrestlerock - July 4th, 2011 - Durham, North Carolina Ever the opportunist, when a plot unfolded to physically decimate Juan Vasquez during his title defense against an unmasked Marcus Broussard, Calisto Dufresne was right there to pick up the pieces. A shocking return capped off by a Wham, Bam, Thank You Ma'am saw the Ladykiller claim the National Title for the first time. ***** AWA NATIONAL TAG TEAM TITLES Kentucky's Pride - Black Friday Beatdown - November 28th, 2008 - Dallas, Texas The legendary duo of City Jack and Tin Can Rust became the first tag team to wear the AWA National Tag Team Titles around their waist when they survived a sixteen team tournament, besting their rivals - Calisto Dufresne and Adrian Freeman - in the Finals to claim the gold when they used their Dark And Bloody Ground maneuver on Freeman for the victory. Calisto Dufresne & Adrian Freeman - SuperClash I - November 29th, 2009 - Dallas, Texas Kentucky Pride's year-long title reign came to a startling conclusion at the AWA's biggest event of the year when their longtime enemies FINALLY got the best of them. But as momentous as the title change was, Dufresne's disgusting actions in throwing fire into the injured eye of City Jack was just as newsworthy. This act would ultimately sideline Jack for nearly an entire year - a year that the Ladykiller spent gloating at every opportunity. The Bishop Boys - Saturday Night Wrestling - April 10th, 2010 - Dallas, Texas Dufresne and Freeman's reign was short-lived as a new force was tearing their way through the tag team division. Suddenly with the support of the fans after being betrayed by Ben Waterson at the The Stampede Cup, the Bishops shocked the world on this edition of SNW by mowing over the National Champions to claim the title belts. Rough N Ready - Battle On The Bayou - September 6th, 2010 - New Orleans, Louisiana Since Day One in the AWA, Dave Cooper and Eric Matthew Somers were the team that many had expected would one day wear the National Tag Team Titles but by hook or by crook, the titles seemed to elude them. On this night, they made certain that would not happen by putting the AWA's Executive Consultant, Joe Petrow, under their employ to ensure the titles would end up around their waists after a wild brawl raged throughout the entire building. Violence Unlimited - SNW: Homecoming - September 17th, 2011 - Dallas, Texas Rough N Ready had held the National Tag Team Titles for over a year when they walked into the Crockett Coliseum for Homecoming to face a team they knew was their greatest challenge. Violence Unlimited had chased the titles for just about a year at this point, winning the 2010 Stampede Cup Tournament in the process. But time and time again, RNR avoided defending the titles against them. Not this time. With no help from Joe Petrow or Mark Langseth possible, RNR gave it all they had but in the end, Jackson Haynes and Danny Morton were triumphant in a bloody battle in becoming the National Tag Team Titles. James & Jack Lynch - SuperClash III - November 24th, 2011 - Southaven, Mississippi In a rematch from their epic showdown in the finals of the 2011 Stampede Cup, it was a match for the ages pitting the last two Stampede Cup champions against one another in battle. It was a hard-fought matchup with both teams coming close to victory on several occasions but it was untimely interference from the returning former National Tag Team Champions, The Bishop Boys, that ultimately cost Danny Morton and Jackson Haynes their treasure. ***** AWA LONGHORN HERITAGE TITLE Nenshou - SuperClash II - November 25th, 2010 - Dallas, Texas The mysterious Asian Assassin became the first Longhorn Heritage Champion by surviving a tournament to crown the champion - defeating the legendary Brent Maverick in the Finals at the AWA's biggest event of the year. Maverick seemed on the verge of victory as he went for his trademark Acey Deucy when Nenshou raked the eyes and toppled him for a three count with a moonsault. Robert Donovan - The Stampede Cup Night One - September 3rd, 2011 - Atlanta, Georgia Robert Donovan's goal when he walked into the AWA in the summer of 2010 was to wear the Longhorn Heritage Title. As one of the only men who had competed in the LWC still active, Donovan believed that title rightfully belonged to him and the sight of a man like Nenshou and Percy Childes holding it made him physically ill. After failing to win the title at WrestleRock, Donovan got a rematch at the Cup - this time under Laredo Street Fight rules. The battle was fierce and violent but this time, it was Donovan overcoming the younger and more athletic champion to claim the gold for himself. Rex Summers - All Star Showdown - February 25th, 2012 - Dallas, Texas Rex Summers' world revolves around gold so when he lost his precious PCW World Title belt to Travis Lynch on a late Saturday night in February of 2012, he kicked a plan into overdrive - a plan to take advantage of the champion's pride, honor, and soft spot for the company he once fought for. Rex Summers came to the ring following a Robert Donovan title defense and laid out an immediate challenge for the title. Donovan accepted and actually seemed on the verge of victory when "Agent To The Stars" Ben Waterson interfered, smashing Donovan over the head with his metal briefcase which led directly into Summers' Heat Check double arm DDT and a new champion being crowned. |
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| sychosys | Dec 27 2011, 06:34 AM Post #2 |
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This Space For Rent
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Where's the PCW World Title History?
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| Wug | Aug 11 2012, 08:28 AM Post #3 |
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Custom member title!
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When does Glenn Hudson get in the title history?! |
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| sychosys | Aug 11 2012, 10:15 AM Post #4 |
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This Space For Rent
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He's gotta get in line behind Mr. Langseth! |
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| Wug | Aug 11 2012, 06:37 PM Post #5 |
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Custom member title!
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Looks like I may need some assistance from the Bishop Boys. A risky prospect to consider. |
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| BigPoppaBuyrate | Aug 19 2012, 09:51 AM Post #6 |
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Poppin' Buyrates Since 1996
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This thread will come down sometime this week because the info within has been relocated this morning to - http://www.e-warchive.com/AWA/AWATitleHistories.html |
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| guzzdude | Jan 12 2013, 04:10 AM Post #7 |
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Martin Luther King, Jr
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Bumping this so you update it with the World Title included! Among other updates. |
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| sychosys | Jan 12 2013, 06:41 AM Post #8 |
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This Space For Rent
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That's why titles don't change hands any more, so he doesn't have to keep updating this list! |
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