FIP World Heavyweight Championship

FIP World Heavyweight Championship
Former FIP World Heavyweight Champion Austin Theory with the belt, at EVOLVE 112, September 2018.
Details
Promotion Full Impact Pro (FIP)
Date established September 25, 2004
Current champion(s) Anthony Henry
Date won September 30, 2018
Other name(s)
FIP Heavyweight Championship

The FIP World Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling world heavyweight championship owned by the Full Impact Pro (FIP) promotion. It is currently the highest ranked championship in FIP. The title was introduced on September 25, 2004 at FIP's "Emergence: Part Two" event as the FIP Heavyweight Championship.[1] It was renamed the FIP World Heavyweight Championship on March 3, 2007, when then-champion Roderick Strong defeated Pac in Liverpool, England at the Ring of Honor (ROH) promotion's "Fifth Year Festival: Liverpool" event.[2] Overall, there have been 21 reigns shared among 16 wrestlers. Title changes happen mostly at FIP-promoted events, which are usually released on DVD. The title has changed hands four times at non-FIP events. Reigns two and four occurred at ROH-promoted events, while reigns 10 and 11 happened at Dragon Gate events.

The inaugural champion was Homicide, who defeated CM Punk in the finals of a two-night tournament that concluded on September 25, 2004 at FIP's "Emergence: Part Two" event.[1] Roderick Strong holds the record of most reigns, with three. At 562 days, Fred Yehi's first reign is the longest in the title's history. Strong, with a combined three reigns, holds the record for most days as champion at 626. Masaaki Mochizuki's only reign holds the record for shortest reign at 49 days. Anthony Henry is the champion, after defeating Austin Theory on September 30, 2018, to win the title.

Since being renamed as a "World Championship" after a UK defense in March 2007, the title has been defended internationally multiple times. Not only has the championship been successfully defended in Japan, China, Canada, Mexico[3][4][5][6] but the title has also changed hands in both Japan and China.[7]

Title history

Names

Name Duration
FIP Heavyweight Championship September 25, 2004 – March 3, 2007
FIP World Heavyweight Championship March 3, 2007 – present

Reigns

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Homicide September 25, 2004 Emergence: Part Two Tampa, Florida 1 476 Homicide defeated CM Punk in a tournament final to become the first champion [1]
2 Bryan Danielson January 14, 2006 ROH Hell Freezes Over Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1 300 This was a 3-Way Dance also involving Roderick Strong [8][9][10]
3 Roderick Strong November 10, 2006 All or Nothing Inverness, Florida 1 415 The title was renamed the "FIP World Heavyweight Championship" on March 3, 2007, when Strong defeated Pac in Liverpool, England at ROH's Fifth Year Festival: Liverpool event [2][9][10]
4 Erick Stevens December 30, 2007 ROH Final Battle 2007 New York City, New York 1 48 [9]
5 Roderick Strong February 16, 2008 Redefined Crystal River, Florida 2 154 [11][12]
6 Erick Stevens July 19, 2008 Hot Summer Nights 2008 Crystal River, Florida 2 35
7 Go Shiozaki August 23, 2008 Heatstroke 2008 Crystal River, Florida 1 119
8 Tyler Black December 20, 2008 Unstoppable 2008 Crystal River, Florida 1 133
9 Davey Richards May 2, 2009 Unfinished Business 2009 Crystal River, Florida 1 218 Richards was awarded the championship by forfeit after Black suffered a neck injury the previous night in Berwyn, Illinois and was forced to relinquish the title
10 Masaaki Mochizuki December 6, 2009 Dragon Gate The Gate Of Generation 2009 Sapporo, Japan 1 49
11 Davey Richards January 23, 2010 DGUSA Fearless Chicago, Illinois 2 58 [13]
Vacated March 22, 2010 The championship was vacated by the FIP Championship Committee due to "an unforeseen contractual situation" with Richards [14]
12 Jon Moxley April 17, 2010 Southern Stampede Crystal River, Florida 1 360 Moxley defeated Roderick Strong to win the vacant championship
Vacated April 12, 2011 The championship was vacated by the FIP Championship Committee due to Moxley signing with WWE
13 Jon Davis February 1, 2013 Everything Burns Tampa, Florida 1 189 Davis defeated AR Fox to win the vacant title [15]
14 Trent Baretta August 9, 2013 Heatstroke Tampa, Florida 1 462 [16]
15 Rich Swann November 14, 2014 WWNLive in China Emeishan City, China 1 98 [17]
Vacated February 20, 2015 Ascension 2015 Tampa, Florida The championship was vacated due to Swann being sidelined with an injury [18]
16 Roderick Strong February 20, 2015 Ascension 2015 Tampa, Florida 3 57 Strong defeated Trent Baretta in a No Disqualification match to win the vacant title [18]
17 Rich Swann April 18, 2015 Establish Dominance 2015 Orlando, Florida 2 76 [19]
18 Caleb Konley July 3, 2015 Declaration of Independence 2015 Tampa, Florida 1 329 [20]
19 Fred Yehi May 27, 2016 Accelerate 2016 Orlando, Florida 1 562 [21]
20 Austin Theory December 10, 2017 EVOLVE 97 Melrose, Massachusetts 1 294 [22]
21 Anthony Henry September 30, 2018 Accelerate 2018 Ybor City, Florida 1 16+ [23]

List of combined reigns

As of October 16, 2018

Key
Indicates the current champion(s)
Rank[N 1] Wrestler No. of reigns Combined days
1 Roderick Strong 3 626
2 Fred Yehi 1 562
3 Homicide 1 476
4 Trent Baretta 1 462
5 Jon Moxley 1 360
6 Caleb Konley 1 329
7 Bryan Danielson 1 300
8 Austin Theory 1 294
9 Davey Richards 2 276
10 Jon Davis 1 189
11 Rich Swann 2 174
12 Tyler Black 1 133
13 Go Shiozaki 1 119
14 Erick Stevens 2 83
15 Masaaki Mochizuki 1 49
16 Anthony Henry 1 16+

Footnotes

  1. Each wrestler's total number of days as champion are ranked highest to lowest; wrestlers with the same number mean that they are tied for that certain rank.

References

General
  • Westcott, Brian. "FIP Heavyweight Title History". Solie.org. Jump City Promotions. Retrieved 2010-04-10.
  • "FIP World Heavyweight Championship title history". Full Impact Pro. Archived from the original on 2010-10-06. Retrieved 2010-04-10.
Specific
  1. 1 2 3 "Emergence: Part 2". Full Impact Pro. Archived from the original on 2009-08-12. Retrieved 2010-04-10.
  2. 1 2 Vetter, Chris (2007-07-01). "DVD review: ROH, "FYF: Liverpool" (3-3-07), with Joe-Nigel, Delirious-Sydal, Richards-Homicide". PW Torch. TDH Communications Inc. Retrieved 2010-04-10.
  3. http://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=235&page=5&reign=10
  4. http://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=235&page=5&reign=17
  5. http://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=235&page=5&reign=12
  6. http://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=235&page=5&reign=15
  7. http://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=235
  8. Vetter, Chris (2006-02-15). "Tape Review, ROH, "Hell Freezes Over," Jan. 14, 2006, with Hero-American Dragon, Styles-Sydal". PW Torch. TDH Communications Inc. Retrieved 2010-04-10.
  9. 1 2 3 "Past Ring of Honor results". Ring of Honor. Retrieved April 7, 2012.
  10. 1 2 Clevett, Jason; John M. Milner (2006-03-30). "Bryan Danielson". SLAM! Sports: Wrestling. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved 2010-04-10. In January 2005, Danielson defeated Roderick Strong and Homicide to win the FIP Championship as well....His feud with Strong, which crossed over with Ring of Honor, resulted in Strong challenging Danielson to a match on November 11th. Strong said if he lost the match he would leave FIP. Strong defeated Danielson for the title, ending The American Dragon’s title reign at 11 months
  11. Radican, Sean (2008-09-06). "Weekend DVD Spotlight: FIP's Dangerous Intentions 2008 (Strong-Stevens, Richards-Black)". PW Torch. TDH Communications Inc. Retrieved 2010-04-10.
  12. Radican, Sean (2008-04-18). "Radican: FIP hits the reset button - Strong-Stevens tears down the house". PW Torch. TDH Communications Inc. Retrieved 2010-04-10.
  13. Radican, Sean (2010-03-04). "Radican's DGUSA "Fearless" review - Dragon Kid-Hulk, Richards-Mochizuki". PW Torch. TDH Communications Inc. Retrieved 2010-04-10.
  14. "Headlines: FIP Headlines for 3.22.10". Full Impact Pro. 2010-03-22. Archived from the original on 2013-04-22. Retrieved 2010-04-10. After a several month hiatus, the stars of FIP make their 2010 debut as FIP presents Southern Stampede. Due to an unforeseen contractual situation with now former FIP Champion Davey Richards, the FIP Championship Committee has declared the FIP World Heavyweight Championship vacant, and a new Champion will be crowned on April 17th at Southern Stampede.
  15. Trinfo, Richard (2013-02-01). "Complete FIP Everything Burns report: New FIP World Champion crowned; tag titles and Florida Heritage title defended; and more". Pro Wrestling Insider. Retrieved 2013-02-02.
  16. Gee Schoon Tong, Chris (2013-08-10). "Show results - 8/9 FIP Heatstroke iPPV: Baretta wins FIP Title, mixed tag TLC match, more". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved 2013-08-10.
  17. Johnson, Mike (2014-11-14). "New FIP Champion crowned, big crowd for WWNLive in Emieshan City, China". Pro Wrestling Insider. Retrieved 2014-11-14.
  18. 1 2 Trionfo, Richard (2015-02-20). "FIP Ascension 2015 report: champion stripped of title due to injury; who is the new champion?; tuxedo versus title for Florida Heritage title; a new attitude for Team Lucha?; and more". Pro Wrestling Insider. Retrieved 2015-02-21.
  19. Trionfo, Richard (2015-04-18). "New champion crowned at FIP Establish Dominance". Pro Wrestling Insider. Retrieved 2015-04-18.
  20. Trionfo, Richard (2015-07-04). "FIP Declaration of Independence report: Swann versus Konley for the world title, Savages versus Solow and Cade for the tag titles, ladder match, and more". Pro Wrestling Insider. Retrieved 2015-07-04.
  21. Trionfo, Richard (2016-05-28). "FIP Accelerate 2016 iPPV report: New Florida Heritage Champion, Yehi versus Konley, Hooligans versus Bravados, and more". Pro Wrestling Insider. Retrieved 2016-05-28.
  22. https://www.cagematch.net//?id=1&nr=188732
  23. http://thechairshot.com/2018/10/full-impact-pro-accelerate-results-9-30-18/
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.