Title History
# | Wrestler | Reigns | Date | Days held | Location | Event | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
001 !1 | Ross Jordan | 001 !1 | 02005-07-30July 30, 2005 | 246 | Morecambe, Lancashire | Live event | Defeated Spud in a tournament final | |
002 !2 | Pac | 001 !1 | 02006-04-02April 2, 2006 | 252 | Broxbourne, Hertfordshire | Crunch | Defeated Ross Jordan and Stevie Lynn in a three-way match | |
003 !3 | Ross Jordan | 002 !2 | 02006-12-10December 10, 2006 | 349 | Colchester, Essex | Gorefest 2006 - King of the Death Match | This was an event cross held under the promotions X-Sports:Wrestling and westside Xtreme wrestling. The title was renamed the British Flyweight Championship in April 2007 when the Frontier Wrestling Alliance was put out of business and XWA carried its lineage. | |
004 !4 | El Ligero | 001 !1 | 02007-11-24November 24, 2007 | 224 | Morecambe, Lancashire | Last Fight at the Prom 2007 | Mexican Street Fight | |
005 !5 | Spud | 001 !1 | 02008-07-05July 5, 2008 | 574 | Morecambe, Lancashire | Vendetta 2008 | Last Man Standing match; in September Spud becomes a double champion by winning the British Heavyweight Championship. | |
006 !- | Vacant | 000 !- | 02010-01-30January 30, 2010 | 63 | Morecambe, Lancashire | Goldrush 2010 | Greg Lambert stripped Spud of the title for not defending the title. | |
007 !6 | El Ligero | 002 !2 | 02010-01-30January 30, 2010 | 63 | Morecambe, Lancashire | Goldrush 2010 | Defeated CJ Banks and Marty Scurll and Sam Bailey for the vacant title. | |
008 !7 | RJ Singh (Formerly Ross Jordan |
003 !3 | 02010-04-03April 3, 2010 | 978 | Morecambe, Lancashire | War On The Shore VI |
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