OVW Light Heavyweight Championship - Title History

Title History

# Wrestler Reign Date Days Held Location Event Notes
1 Jason Lee 1 01999-02-09February 9, 1999 36 Louisville, Kentucky OVW TV Tapings Defeated Chris Alexander and American Eagle in a three-way match to become the first champion.
2 Johnny Spade 1 01999-03-17March 17, 1999 6 Jeffersonville, IN OVW TV Tapings
3 American Eagle 1 01999-03-22March 22, 1999 7 Louisville, KY OVW TV Tapings
4 Johnny Spade 2 01999-03-30March 30, 1999 14 Louisville, KY OVW TV Tapings
5 Chris Alexander 1 01999-04-13April 13, 1999 7 Louisville, KY OVW TV Tapings
6 Jason Lee 2 01999-04-20April 20, 1999 14 Louisville, KY OVW TV Tapings
7 American Eagle 2 01999-05-04May 4, 1999 1 Louisville, KY OVW TV Tapings
8 Jason Lee 3 01999-05-05May 5, 1999 63 Jeffersonville, IN OVW TV Tapings
9 Johnny Spade 3 01999-07-07July 7, 1999 41 Jeffersonville, IN OVW TV Tapings
10 Sean Casey 1 01999-08-17August 17, 1999 30 Louisville, KY OVW TV Tapings
11 Scotty Sabre 1 01999-09-16September 16, 1999 83 Jeffersonville, IN OVW TV Tapings
12 Sean Casey 2 01999-12-08December 8, 1999 43 Louisville, KY OVW TV Tapings
13 Chris Michaels 1 02000-01-20January 20, 2000 55 Jeffersonville, IN OVW TV Tapings
14 Sean Casey 3 02000-03-15March 15, 2000 28 Louisville, KY OVW TV Tapings
15 Chris Michaels 2 02000-04-12April 12, 2000 323 Jeffersonville, IN OVW TV Tapings
Retired 02001-03-01March 1, 2001 Title declared retired.

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