EWF American Heavyweight Championship

The EWF American Championship is the next most prestigious professional wrestling title in the Southern California-based Empire Wrestling Federation independent promotion behind the EWF Heavyweight Championship. It was established in 1999, with Mr. Quick who was awarded the title from the EWF. There have been a total of 24 recognized champions who have had a combined 30 official reigns.[1]

Title history

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Mr. Quick 1 March 7, 1999 Victorville, California Awarded title by the EWF to become the first champion.
Tim Patterson 1 May 9, 1999 San Bernardino, California Defeated Bo Cooper after title was declared vacant.
Krazy K.C. 1 September 12, 1999 San Bernardino, California
Josh Galaxy 1 February 26, 2000 San Bernardino, California
Krazy K.C. 2 March 24, 2000 San Bernardino, California
Brian Owen 1 June 25, 2000 San Bernardino, California
Eddie Williams 1 October 15, 2000 Riverside, California
Title vacated on November 12, 2000 after Eddie Williams retired from wrestling.
Johnny Dynamite 1 May 26, 2001 San Bernardino, California Defeated J.J. Dupree for the vacant title.
Nomad 1 September 15, 2001 San Bernardino, California
Johnny Dynamite 2 September 15, 2001 San Bernardino, California
John Black 1 January 19, 2002 Fontana, California Gave the title to his tag team partner, Under Pressure.
Under Pressure 1 June 15, 2002 San Bernardino, California Given the title by his tag team partner, John Black.
Warchild 1 June 21, 2002 Covina, California
Vizzion 1 September 28, 2002 San Bernardino, California
Touradj 1 December 8, 2002 Bakersfield, California
Krazy K.C. 3 February 2, 2003 Bakersfield, California Stripped of title for no showing a title defense.
Jason King 1 August 22, 2003 Covina, California Defeated Rudy Luna, Jason Sanders, Ragin' Dawg, Kayam and Enigma de Oro for the vacant title.
Ragin' Dawg 1 February 20, 2004 Covina, California
Bigg Q 1 June 25, 2004 Covina, California Defeated Ragin' Dawg and Kenny King in a Triple Threat Match.
Johnny Starr 1 October 22, 2004 Covina, California
The Plague 1 March 25, 2005 Covina, California
Jason King 2 June 24, 2005 Covina, California Defeated The Plague in a title vs. title match at Unsupervised[2] to become the first EWF Super Crown Champion.
Syrus 1 July 22, 2005 Covina, California Won the title at Independent's Day: Night Two.[2]
Vizzion 2 December 23, 2005 Covina, California Won the title at Holiday Fear.[3]
Vizzion vacated the title on April 14, 2006 due to an injury.
Dan Kobrick 1 May 14, 2006 Covina, California Defeated Angelas in a tournament final at the 10th Anniversary Extravaganza.[4]
Human Tornado 1 February 9, 2007 Covina, California Won the title at Damage Control 2.[5]
Karl Anderson 1 April 13, 2007 Covina, California Won the title at FALLOUT 2.[6]
Mikey Nicholls 1 September 7, 2007 Covina, CA Defeated Karl Anderson and Ryan Taylor in a Triple Threat Iron Man Match at Gold Standard, with a score of 3-2-2.[7]
Hook Bomberry 1 October 31, 2007 Yucaipa, California Won the title at Halloween Horror 2007.[8]
Vizzion 3 May 2, 2008 Covina, California Won the title at 12th Anniversary Extravaganza: Nothing Personal.[9]
Ryan Taylor 1 August 23, 2008 San Bernardino, California Won the title at Flirting with Disaster.[10]
Liger Rivera 1 May 15, 2009 Covina, California Won the title at the 13th Anniversary Extravaganza.[11]
Extreme Loco 1 January 8, 2010 Covina, CA defeated Chris Kadillak in a tournament final
Liger Rivera 2 May 21, 2010 Covina, CA
Chris Kadilak 1 September 24, 2010 Covina, CA
Terex 1 January 14, 2011 Covina, CA defeated Chris Kadillak at New Year New Beginnings[12]
"Iron Man" Mike Maze 1 May 20, 2011 Covina, CA Won the title at the 15th Anniversary Extravaganza by pinning Terex after hitting him with a flyg elbow.[12][13]
"Mega King" Tommy Wilson 1 March 4, 2012
SoCal Crazy 1 August 3, 2012
Sugar Sweet 1 February 1, 2013
Raccid Najjar 1 July 19, 2013
Uptown Andy Brown 1 October 26, 2013
Richie Slade 1 May 18, 2014
Brandon Gatson 1 September 5, 2014
Richie Slade 2 October 18, 2014

References

  1. "EWF American Championship history". Empire Wrestling Federation. Archived from the original on 2007-12-23. Retrieved 2008-01-14.
  2. 1 2 "EWF 2005 results". Empire Wrestling Federation. Archived from the original on June 13, 2009. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
  3. "EWF Holiday Fear". Empire Wrestling Federation. Archived from the original on October 7, 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
  4. "EWF 10th Anniversary Extravaganza". Empire Wrestling Federation. Archived from the original on October 7, 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
  5. "EWF 10th Anniversary Extravaganza". Empire Wrestling Federation. Archived from the original on October 7, 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
  6. "EWF FALLOUT 2". Empire Wrestling Federation. Archived from the original on October 7, 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
  7. "EWF Gold Standard". Empire Wrestling Federation. Archived from the original on October 7, 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
  8. "EWF Halloween Horror 2007". Empire Wrestling Federation. Archived from the original on 2008-07-03. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
  9. "EWF 12th Anniversary Extravaganza: Nothing Personal". Empire Wrestling Federation. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
  10. "EWF Flirting with Disaster". Empire Wrestling Federation. Retrieved 2008-08-25.
  11. "EWF 13th Anniversary Extravaganza". Empire Wrestling Federation. Retrieved 2009-05-17.
  12. 1 2 "EWF Championship History". Empire Wrestling Federation. Retrieved 2010-05-25.
  13. "EWF 15th Anniversary Extravaganza". NWA. Retrieved 2010-05-25.
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