IWA Undisputed World Heavyweight Championship

IWA Undisputed World Heavyweight Championship
Details
Promotion International Wrestling Association
Date established 2000
Date retired 2012
Other name(s)
  • IWA World Heavyweight Championship (2000-2008)
  • IWA Undisputed World Unified Heavyweight Championship (2008)

The IWA Undisputed World Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship contested for in Puerto Rico. It originally appeared within the titular professional wrestling promotion, the International Wrestling Association. The championship was established in 2000 as the IWA World Heavyweight Championship. It was retired in 2012, when the promotion closed.

History

Unification with the "Capitol World Heavyweight Championship"

On December 15, 2007, Scott Hall failed to attend a titular defense which led to the fictional local box and wrestling commission's decision to vacate the WWC Universal Heavyweight Championship and award it to the number one contender who at the moment was Miguel "Biggie Size" Maldonado.[1] On December 30, the Universal Heavyweight Championship was declared vacant following the events where he was declared the champion following Hall's absence to Lockout. The commission's decision was announced during the company's holiday recess and Maldonado retained the championship belt in custody.

Blitz holds the championships, with the "Capitol Heavyweight Championship" on the foreground

On January 6, 2008, Jack Meléndez who had been managing La Rabia, the stable where he performed abandoned the company citing differences with the company's personnel.[2] Following Meléndez's exit from the company the stable abandoned the company no-showing the a special event scheduled for January 6, 2008. On January 6, Maldonado appeared in the IWA's Histeria Boricua event, with the championship belt still in his possession and challenged Freddie "Blitz" Lozada, who was the IWA World Heavyweight Champion to a unification match.[3] The match took place later in the event with Lozada winning both belts.[4] Following this match WWC's merchandising manager, José Roberto Rodríguez, who had been allowed entry into the building, demanded that the belt was returned to him, but at the moment the IWA's personnel had replaced the belt with Revolution X-Treme Wrestling's championship belt (at the moment in Savio Vega's possession) and had transferred the Universal Heavyweight Championship to a secure location, which led to a discussion between personnel from both companies and Rodríguez's expulsion from the event.[3] After the event's conclusion police officers were deployed and the IWA retained physical possession of the championship.[5] Following this the belt was returned to WWC personnel following an ultimatum, which claimed that the company would take legal action if it wasn't returned within forty-eight hours.[6] However, both the International Wrestling Association and the National Wrestling Alliance recognized the unification match, and considered Lozada the first Undisputed World Heavyweight Champion in Puerto Rico.[7]

International exposure

Beginning in 2009, the IWA Undisputed World Unified Heavyweight Championship began becoming involved in several inter-promotional "champion vs. champion" contests. The first of these took place on January 6, 2009, where Carlos "Chicano" Cotto was booked to defend the title against Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's Legends Champion, Booker T.[8] The contest was part of an annual event titled "Histeria Boricua". The conclusion came when Cotto inverted a "Book End" attempt, scoring a pinfall victory.[8] On February 14, 2009, the promotion held a special event named "Noche de Campeónes". In this card, Cotto defended the championship against Samoa Joe.[9] During the final stages of the fight, Noel Rodríguez intervened, injuring the referee.[9] Both wrestlers continued performing, with Cotto scoring a pinfall victory after reverting a finisher and receiving the count from a substitute referee.[9] On April 18, 2009, Cotto was challenged to an unification contest by Joe Bravo, who held the DWE Dominican National Championship, the major title of Dominican Wrestling Entertainment based in the Dominican Republic. Bravo won with the help of a heel referee, becoming a dual champion.[10] The next titleholder to challenge for the belt was Jerry Lynn, Ring of Honor's World Champion, who unsuccessfully competed against Bravo and Chicano in a three-way match.[11] This was part of the "Juicio Final 2009" card. On May 29, 2009, Bravo defended the IWA and DWE championships in Panama, defeating El Cuervo as part of a Revolution X-Treme Wrestling card.[12] On November 1, 2009, Bravo and the incumbent WWC Universal Heavyweight Champion, Shane Sewell, performed in a DWE event, with the DWE Dominican National Championship being held up after the creative team booked a no contest. This marked the first instance that the two major champions worked together while holding full recognitions by both promotions.

IWA vs. EWO, Clash of the Titans

At Summer Attitude 2011, Chris Angel defeated Hiram Tua to become the first undefeated Undisputed World Champion. He went on to defeat all contenders, one of them being Cotto, who was subsequently fired by Pérez after questioning his involvement in a match between both. This event launched a storyline between the IWA and the Extreme Wrestling Organization, the largest independent company and de facto third main promotion in Puerto Rico. On December 17, 2011, Cotto won the EWO Championship, only to be interrupted by Pérez.[13] This was in response to a previous confrontation between both, that occurred following an unrelated charity card. After defending the title at Tierra de Nadie 2012, Pérez once again reclaimed his contract. At Histeria Boricua, Angel was absent for a scheluded defense due to a storyline injury, which resulted in the title being stripped from him. The interim General Manager went on to proclaim himself champion, issuing an open challenge which was accepted by EWO's first contender, a masked wrestler known only as "Bonecrusher", who won it Ina squash match.[14] The confrontations between Cotto and Pérez continued in two of IWA's events expanding to include EWO's CEO, Richard Rondón, as well. On February 25, 2012, following more intervention from the IWA, Cotto issued a challenge to end the conflict, an unification match for the EWO Championship and IWA Undisputed World Heavyweight Championship.[15] On March 1, 2012, the challenge was accepted by Pérez and Rondón in a backstage segment. At Clash of the Titans, Bonecrusher defeated Cotto, becoming Unified Champion.[16] In 2012, IWA folded, so the title was vacated.

During the following years, the Undisputed World Heavyweight Championship made appearances in a number of unrelated media. In early 2015, while Vega was part of La Radio PR's Más Allá del Ring show, the title made appearances as part of the studio's decore along the Intercontinental and World Tag Team Championships. In autumn, the IWA Undisputed World Heavyweight Championship was taken to New York during Amaro Productions' La Guerra 2 event. In an interview published on October 22, 2015, wrestling journalist Joel Torres reunited Ricky Banderas with the belt, with the wrestler reminiscing about winning it in Juicio Final 2001 and emphasized on the history that the title had.[17] The title was also featured at the 2016 WrestleCon held at Dallas, with Vega posing with it in fan requests and while being reunited with Miguel Pérez.

Revival

The title was formally reactivated on April 20, 2018, initially scheduled to be contested in a charity card held in benefit of Gustavo Rodríguez, a former member of the IWA's ring crew and Hardcore Champion.[18] The contenders were to be elected by Savio Vega and Miguel Pérez, with the former choosing Monster Pain as his representative.[18] Hours later, the return of the IWA was teased as part of World Wrestling League's (up to that point the promotion's spiritual successor) version of Juicio Final.[19] However, internal differences within the interpromotional event lead to the cancellation of the Luchando por Gustavo titular match the following day, leaving the title vacant. The IWA trademark was formally reintroduced on May 6, 2018.[20] The Undisputed World Heavyweight Championship (along the Intercontinental and World Tag Team belts) was featured in the promotion for Golpe de Estado 2018, where the main storyline revolved around Vega's intention of renaming WWL.

Vega carried the belt with him at Golpe de Estado, and in subsequent charity events. On July 20, 2018, a relaunch of IWA's Florida spinoff was also announced, along a tournament to fill the vacancies for the Undisputed World Heavyweight and World Tag Team Championships.[21]

Title history

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
N/A Unknown information
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Glamour Boy Shane October 28, 2000 N/A Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1 105 Defeated Ricky Banderas, Apolo and Miguel Perez Jr. in a Tournament Final. [22]
2 Ricky Banderas February 10, 2001 N/A Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1 56 [23]
3 Glamour Boy Shane April 7, 2001 Juicio Final (2001) Bayamón, Puerto Rico 2 14 Won the title in a Ladder Match. [24]
4 Ricky Banderas April 21, 2001 N/A Gurabo, Puerto Rico 2 56 [23]
5 Gran Apolo June 16, 2001 N/A Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1 105 Won the Title in a Cage Match. [25]
6 Pain September 29, 2001 N/A Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1 21 [23]
7 Glamour Boy Shane October 20, 2001 N/A Carolina, Puerto Rico 3 7 [23]
8 Gran Apolo October 27, 2001 N/A Bayamón, Puerto Rico 2 42 [23]
Vacated December 8, 2001 Orocovis, Puerto Rico Stripped by the company's General Manager, Savio Vega after a match between Apolo and Shane the Glamour Boy.[23]
9 Primo Carnero March 2, 2002 N/A Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1 <1 Defeats Nuevo Gran Apolo. [23]
10 Savio Vega March 2, 2002 N/A Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1 42 Given the title by Carnero after the match. [23]
11 Gran Apolo April 13, 2002 N/A Bayamón, Puerto Rico 3 14 [23]
12 Primo Carnero April 27, 2002 N/A Levittown, Puerto Rico 2 15 [23]
13 Gran Apolo May 12, 2002 N/A Bayamón, Puerto Rico 4 6 [23]
14 Primo Carnero May 18, 2002 N/A Caguas, Puerto Rico 3 28 [23]
15 Ricky Banderas June 15, 2002 N/A Bayamón, Puerto Rico 3 91 [23]
16 Rey Fénix September 14, 2002 Golpe de Estado (2002) Carolina, Puerto Rico 1 56 It rained heavily on Carolina during the event. [26]
17 Apolo November 9, 2002 IWA TV Taping Cayey, Puerto Rico 5 58 [27]
18 Ricky Banderas January 6, 2003 Histeria Boricua (2003) Carolina, Puerto Rico 4 89 [28]
19 Ray González April 5, 2003 Juicio Final (2003) Bayamón, Puerto Rico 2 105 [29]
20 Apolo July 19, 2003 N/A Bayamón, Puerto Rico 6 63 [23]
21 Glamour Boy Shane September 20, 2003 IWA TV Taping Bayamón, Puerto Rico 4 42 [30]
22 Bison Smith November 1, 2003 IWA TV Taping Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1 28 Baseball Bat hanging over 15 Air Match. [31]
Vacated November 29, 2003 Hardcore Weekend (2003) Carolina, Puerto Rico Title was held up after a match between Bison and Glamour Boy Shane. [32]
23 Glamour Boy Shane December 13, 2003 Christmas in PR (2003) Bayamón, Puerto Rico 5 24 Won the rematch against Bison. [33]
24 Humongous January 6, 2004 Histeria Boricua (2004) Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1 32 [34]
Vacated February 7, 2004 IWA TV Taping Caguas, Puerto Rico When Humongous no showed the title was held up after a match between Bison Smith and Glamour Boy Shane. [35]
25 Glamour Boy Shane February 14, 2004 IWA TV Taping Bayamón, Puerto Rico 6 21 [36]
Vacated March 6, 2004 IWA TV Taping Carolina, Puerto Rico GM Jose Chaparro stripped Shane of the title because they didn't get a economic deal with him. [37]
26 Ray González March 6, 2004 IWA TV Taping Carolina, Puerto Rico 3 182 Won the vacant title against Apolo. [37]
27 "El Leon" Apolo September 4, 2004 IWA TV Taping Bayamón, Puerto Rico 7 84 [38]
28 Ray González November 27, 2004 Hardcore Weekend (2004) Bayamón, Puerto Rico 4 21 [39]
29 Glamour Boy Shane December 18, 2004 Christmas in PR (2004) Bayamón, Puerto Rico 7 56 [40]
30 Ricky Banderas February 12, 2005 IWA TV Taping Caguas, Puerto Rico 5 7 [41][42]
Vacated February 19, 2005 IWA TV Taping Caguas, Puerto Rico Title was held-up after the match between Glamour Boy Shane and Ricky Banderas. [43]
31 Glamour Boy Shane February 27, 2005 IWA TV Taping Caguas, Puerto Rico 8 48 Defeated Banderas in a rematch. [44]
32 Chicano April 16, 2005 Juicio Final V Caguas, Puerto Rico 1 42 [45]
Vacated May 28, 2005 IWA TV Taping Levittown, Puerto Rico Cruz was the first contender but got injured so Shane replaced him but Title was held up after the match between Chicano ended as no contest. [46]
33 Chicano June 11, 2005 IWA TV Taping Toa Baja, Puerto Rico 2 70 Won the rematch against Glamour Boy Shane in a Ladder match. [47]
34 Slash Venom August 20, 2005 N/A Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico 1 42 [48]
35 Chicano October 1, 2005 N/A Carolina, Puerto Rico 3 41 Won the title in a Fatal 4-Way TLC Match against Slash Venom Ricky Banderas and Apolo. [49]
36 Savio Vega November 11, 2005 N/A Bayamón, Puerto Rico 2 154 [50]
37 Apolo April 15, 2006 Apocalipsis (2006) Caguas, Puerto Rico 8 35 [51]
38 Savio Vega May 20, 2006 N/A Toa Baja, Puerto Rico 3 28
39 Lightning June 17, 2006 N/A Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1 42 Won the title in a mask vs title match.[50]
40 Mikael Judas July 29, 2006 N/A Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1 35 [50]
41 Ray González September 2, 2006 Golpe de Estado (2006) Caguas, Puerto Rico 5 7 Won the title in a 45 minutes for the gold match. [52]
Vacated September 9, 2006 IWA TV Taping Caguas, Puerto Rico Title held up after the match between Ray González and Mikael Judas. [53]
42 Ray González September 16, 2006 Noche de Justicia Cayey, Puerto Rico 6 84 Won the rematch against Mikael Judas in a 30 Minutes for the Gold Match. Invader I was the special referee in this match. [54]
43 Glamour Boy Shane December 9, 2006 Christmas in PR (2006) Bayamón, Puerto Rico 9 35 Defeated Ray González & Lightning in a 3-way match to win the title. [55]
44 Ray González January 13, 2007 N/A Cayey, Puerto Rico 7 91 [56]
Vacated April 14, 2007 Caguas, Puerto Rico González abandoned the promotion, entering a brief retirement from professional wrestling.
45 Chicano April 28, 2007 La Pesadilla de Cayey Cayey, Puerto Rico 4 78 Defeated Joe Bravo for the vacant title. There were 2 special referees in the match: Chicky Starr and Bacano. [57]
46 Bison Smith July 15, 2007 Summer Attitude (2007) Yabucoa, Puerto Rico 2 77 [58]
47 Blitz September 29, 2007 En Ruta al Oro (2007) Caguas, Puerto Rico 1 139 Blitz defeated Mr.Big (WWC Universal Champion) in a unification match on January 6, 2008 in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. The title was renamed Undisputed World Unified Heavyweight Championship. However, WWC didn't recognize the unification. [59][60]
48 Ricky Vega February 16, 2008 Guerra por el Oro (2008) Toa Baja, Puerto Rico 1 49 Won the title in a 5-way match against Blitz, Bison, Mr. Big and Shane The Glamour Boy. [61]
Vacated April 5, 2008 Injustice (2008) Levittown, Toa Baja, Puerto Rico Title was stripped by the IWA. [62][63]
49 Blitz May 17, 2008 Juicio Final (2008) Bayamón, Puerto Rico 2 63 Won the title in a 3-way match against Ricky Vega and Chicano to win the vacant title. Savio Vega was the special referee. [64]
50 Joe Bravo July 19, 2008 Summer Attitude (2008) Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1 49 Savio Vega was a "Special Enforcer". [65]
51 Blitz September 6, 2008 Armagedón (2008) Bayamón, Puerto Rico 3 28 [66]
52 Chicano October 4, 2008 Golpe de Estado (2008) Bayamón, Puerto Rico 5 28 Won a 3-way match against Blitz and Noriega. [67]
53 Dennis Rivera November 1, 2008 IWA TV Taping Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1 14 [68]
54 Chicano November 15, 2008 Hardcore Weekend (2008) Bayamón, Puerto Rico 6 154 Won the title in a Cage Match. [69]
55 Joe Bravo April 18, 2009 IWA TV Taping Bayamón, Puerto Rico 2 21 Bravo became an international double champion also holding Dominican Wrestling Entertainment's Dominican National Championship. [70]
Vacated May 9, 2009 IWA TV Taping Hatillo, Puerto Rico Stripped by the company's General Manager, Savio Vega. [71]
56 Joe Bravo May 16, 2009 Juicio Final (2009) Bayamón, Puerto Rico 3 63 Defeated Jerry Lynn and Chicano in a 3-way match. [72]
Vacated July 18, 2009 IWA Decimo Aniversario Bayamón, Puerto Rico Title was held up after the match between Joe Bravo and Savio Vega. [73]
57 Joe Bravo August 16, 2009 Golpe de Estado (2009) Cataño, Puerto Rico 4 13 Won the rematch against Savio Vega. [74]
58 Miguel Pérez, Jr. August 29, 2009 Copa Alcalde José Rosario Cataño, Puerto Rico 1 42 [75]
59 Joe Bravo October 10, 2009 IWA TV Taping Bayamón, Puerto Rico 5 88 Held along the IWA Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship. [76]
60 Glamour Boy Shane January 6, 2010 Histeria Boricua (2010) Bayamón, Puerto Rico 10 101 [77]
61 Ricky Cruzz April 17, 2010 Juicio Final (2010) Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1 70 Won the title in a Gold Miner match. [78]
62 Rick Stanley June 26, 2010 V Copa José Miguel Pérez Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1 21 Won the title in a Extreme Rules Match. [79]
63 Ricky Cruzz July 17, 2010 Summer Attitude (2010) Bayamón, Puerto Rico 2 28 Won the title in a cage match. [80]
64 Rick Stanley August 14, 2010 Armagedon (2010) Bayamón, Puerto Rico 2 63 Won a 5-way match against Cruzz, Noel Rodríguez, Diabólico and Dennis Rivera. [81]
65 Dennis Rivera October 16, 2010 Hardcore Weekend (2010) Bayamón, Puerto Rico 2 82 Won a double title match for the IWA Puerto Rico and World Heavyweight titles. He became "Triple Mega Champion" as he was also Tag Team Champion at the time. [82]
66 Escobar January 6, 2011 Histeria Boricua (2011) Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1 86 [83]
67 Hiram Tua April 2, 2011 Juicio Final (2011) Toa Baja, Puerto Rico 1 119 [84]
68 Chris Angel July 30, 2011 Summer Attitude (2011) Bayamón, Puerto Rico 1 182 First wrestler to win the championship undefeated in singles competition within any of the major promotions. Held along the Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship. [85]
Vacated January 28, 2012 Histeria Boricua (2012) Toa Alta, Puerto Rico Title Stripped due to Chris Angel being unable to defend it. He is still undefeated following this event. [86]
69 Jay-Cobs January 28, 2012 Histeria Boricua (2012) Toa Alta, Puerto Rico 1 <1 Interim General Manager in substitution of Vega. Self-appointed himself as champion. [86]
70 Bonecrusher January 28, 2012 Histeria Boricua (2012) Toa Alta, Puerto Rico 1 119 On March 17, 2012, Bonecrusher defeated Chicano to win the EWO World Heavyweight Championship. First unification recognized by at least two of the major promotions in Puerto Rico. [86][87]
71 Spectro May 26, 2012 VII Copa José Miguel Pérez Cataño, Puerto Rico 1 <1 Won with help from Mr Big who went to the ring as referee. [88]
Vacated May 26, 2012 VII Copa José Miguel Pérez Cataño, Puerto Rico Title stripped by the IWA president Miguel Pérez when Mr. Big interfered in this match as a referee, did a countdown and Spectro won the title. [89]
72 Bonecrusher May 26, 2012 VII Copa José Miguel Pérez Cataño, Puerto Rico 2 21 [89]
Deactivated June 16, 2012 When IWA closed.

Combined reigns

Rank Wrestler No. of reigns Combined days
1 Ray Gonzalez 7 553
2 Glamour Boy Shane 10 453
3 Chicano 6 414
4 Apolo 8 343
5 Ricky Banderas 6 279
6 Joe Bravo 5 234
7 Blitz 3 231
8 Savio Vega 3 224
9 Chris Angel 1 182
10 Bonecrusher 2 140
11 Hiram Tua 1 119
12 Bison Smith 2 104
13 Ricky Cruzz 2 98
14 Dennis Rivera 2 96
15 Escobar 1 86
16 Rick Stanley 2 84
17 Ricky Vega 1 49
18 Primo Carnera 3 43
19 Slash Venom 1 42
Miguel Perez, Jr. 1 42
20 Mikael Judas 1 35
21 Humongous 1 32
22 Pain 1 21
23 Spectro 1 <1
24 Jay-Cobs 1 <1

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