IWCCW Heavyweight Championship - Title History

Title History

Means champion lineage is uncertain at this period in time

NLT means “No later than”

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Carlos Colón 1 1984
Dory Funk, Jr. 1 February 27, 1985 Bangor, ME
Held up May 18, 1985 Bayamón, PR
Joe Savoldi 1 NLT April 1, 1986
Phil Apollo 1 NLT March 1, 1987
Vacant NLT October 1, 1987
Joe Savoldi 2 October 1, 1987
Moondog Spike 1 1988
Joe Savoldi 3 1988
”Lord” Jonathan Boyd 1 December 28, 1988
Joe Savoldi 4 January, 1989 Presque Isle, ME
Tony Atlas 1 February 11, 1989 Presque Isle, ME
Vic Steamboat 1 July 24, 1990 Middletown, NY
Tony Atlas 2 April 19, 1991 S. China, ME
Vacant NLT March 1, 1993
Tito Santana 1 February 9, 1994 Yardville, NJ
Greg Valentine 1 March 3, 1995 Orwigsburg, PA
Koko B. Ware 1 June 2, 1995 Chattanooga, TN

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