UWC United States Championship

UWC United States Championship
Details
Promotion United Wrestling Coalition
Date established May 4, 2003
Current champion(s) Geoffrey Bravo
Date won October 15, 2016

The United Wrestling Coalition (UWC) United States Championship is a professional wrestling championship in the American independent professional wrestling promotion United Wrestling Coalition. It became an official title on May 4, 2003 when Rob Eckos became the first champion.[1] The title was retired on September 10, 2011, and reinstated on December 1, 2012. The championship is currently held by The Great Cerenzio, who is in his first reign. There have been 20 reigns by 18 wrestlers, six vacancies, and three reigns which are not officially recognized by the UWC.

Title lineage

As of December 5, 2016

# Order in reign history
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
N/A The information is not available or is unknown
Indicates the title change is not recognized by UWC
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily
# Wrestlers Reign Date Days
held
Successful title defenses Location Notes
1 Rob Eckos 1 May 4, 2003 364 0 Pemberton, NJ Defeated Section 8 in a tournament final[1]
Vacated May 2, 2004 N/A Pemberton, NJ Vacated when Eckos fails to make a scheduled title defense[2]
2 Jay Lethal 1 May 2, 2004 364 0 Pemberton, NJ Defeated Chris Hero in a match for the vacant title[2]
Vacated May 1, 2005 N/A Pemberton, NJ Vacated when Lethal fails to make a scheduled title defense[3]
3 Joe Rules 1 December 10, 2005 512 1 Pemberton, NJ As UWC Commissioner, awards self the title[3]
4 Cindy Rogers 1 May 6, 2007 216 0 Pemberton, NJ Defeats Taylor Nicole (defending the title for Joe Rules) and Roxie Cotton in a three way match[4]
Vacated December 8, 2007 N/A Pemberton, NJ Vacated when Cindy Rogers fails to make a scheduled title defense[5]
5 Mitch Franklin 1 December 8, 2007 364 0 Pemberton, NJ Defeats Bobby Piper in a match for the vacant title[5]
Vacated December 6, 2008 N/A Pemberton, NJ Vacated when Mitch Franklin fails to make a scheduled title defense[6]
6 Joe Rules 2 December 6, 2008 441 1 Pemberton, NJ Defeats Hubie Volk and Taylor Nicole in a three-way match for the vacant title[6]
7 Dr. Hurtz 1 February 20, 2010 56 1 Browns Mills, NJ [7]
Vacated April 17, 2010 N/A Browns Mills, NJ Vacated when Dr. Hurtz fails to make a scheduled title defense[8]
8 Joe Rules 3 April 17, 2010 28 0 Browns Mills, NJ Defeats Rudo the Heel in a match for the vacant title[8]
9 Orphan 1 May 15, 2010 154 2 Browns Mills, NJ Taylor Nicole was the special referee[9]
10 Legion 1 October 16, 2010 147 1 Browns Mills, NJ [10]
11 Warhead 1 March 12, 2011 182 3 Browns Mills, NJ [11]
Retired September 10, 2011 N/A Browns Mills, NJ Title is retired by the UWC Board of Directors and is replaced by the UWC Television Championship
12 Mighty Mo 1 December 1, 2012 371 7 Browns Mills, NJ Won reactivated title by defeating Zizou Middoux, Michael Blake, Nathan Avery, Andd Bivians, and Vinny DeMarco in a six way match.[12]
13 Oz 1 December 7, 2013 63 1 Browns Mills, NJ Won title in a Six Gun Challenge match that also included Peter Cross, Max Durdin III, Nathan Avery, and Chris Bohren.[13]
14 Nathan Avery 1 February 8, 2014 63 1 Browns Mills, NJ [14]
15 "Textbook" Philly Madison 1 April 12, 2014 63 0 Browns Mills, NJ [15]
16 The Ripper 1 June 14, 2014 14 0 Browns Mills, NJ [16]
17 Kid USA 1 June 28, 2014 77 0 New Egypt, NJ [17]
Vacated September 13, 2014 N/A Browns Mills, NJ Title held up after a controversial ending to the original title match between Ripper and Kid USA.
The Ripper 2† September 13, 2014 0 0 Browns Mills, NJ Steals the belt from Kid USA and declares himself the US Champion, though this is not recognized by the UWC.
Jimmy Lyon 1† September 13, 2014 35 0 Browns Mills, NJ Awards self the stolen title after defeating The Ripper. Title change not recognized by UWC.[18]
Nathan Avery 2† October 18, 2014 98 0 Browns Mills, NJ Steals the stolen title from Lyon after a match. Title change not recognized by UWC.
Vacated January 24, 2015 N/A Browns Mills, NJ Stolen title reclaimed by UWC, title once again declared officially vacant.
18 Jimmy Lyon 1 March 21, 2015 168 3 New Egypt, NJ Defeated Mighty Mo, Nathan Avery, Anthony Graves, JJ Cruz, and Oz in a Six Gun Challenge to win vacant championship.[19]
19 Geoffrey Bravo 1 September 5, 2015 293 4 Wrightstown, NJ [20]
20 The Great Cerenzio 1 June 25, 2016 112 1 Wrightstown, NJ [21]
21 Geoffrey Bravo 2 October 15, 2016 51+ 0 Wrightstown, NJ

List of combined reigns

As of December 5, 2016

<1 Indicates that the combined total is less than one day.
Rank Wrestler # Of Reigns Combined Days Total Title Defenses
1 Joe Rules 3 981 2
2 Mighty Mo 1 371 7
3 Rob Eckos 1 364 0
Mitch Franklin 1 364 0
Jay Lethal 1 364 0
6 Geoffrey Bravo 2 344+ 4
7 Cindy Rogers 1 216 0
8 Warhead 1 182 3
9 Jimmy Lyon 1 168 3
10 Orphan 1 154 2
11 Legion 1 147 1
12 The Great Cerenzio 1 112 1
13 Kid USA 1 77 0
14 Oz 1 63 1
Nathan Avery 1 63 1
"Textbook" Philly Madison 1 63 0
17 Dr. Hurtz 1 56 1
18 The Ripper 1 14 0

See also

References

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