FOW Light Heavyweight Championship
The FOW Light Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling title in American independent promotion Future of Wrestling. The title was created when Johnny Vandal won the title in Davie, Florida on December 1, 2001. It was defended throughout southern Florida, most often in Davie, Plantation, Boca Raton and occasionally in Orlando, Florida. The title was abandoned shortly before the promotion closed in early 2003. There have been a total of 9 recognized individual champions, who have had a combined 22 official reigns.[1][2]
Title history
Wrestlers: | Reigns together: | Date: | Place: | Notes: |
---|---|---|---|---|
Johnny Vandal | 1 | December 1, 2001 | Davie, Florida | |
J-Dawg | 1 | February 9, 2002 | Davie, Florida | |
Al Bino | 1 | April 13, 2002 | Davie, Florida | |
Jeff Roth | 1 | May 18/2002 | Plantation, Florida | |
Al Bino | 2 | June 16, 2002 | Hollywood, Florida | |
Chris Charger | 1 | July 6, 2002 | Plantation, Florida | Title is unified with the FOW Hardcore Championship. |
Tommy Vandal | 1 | July 6, 2002 | Plantation, Florida | |
David Babylon | 1 | July 20, 2002 | Orlando, Florida | |
J-Dawg | 2 | July 27, 2002 | Oakland Park, Florida | |
Tommy Vandal | 2 | August 10, 2002 | Plantation, Florida | |
Johnny Vandal | 2 | August 10, 2002 | Plantation, Florida | |
David Babylon | 2 | August 31, 2002 | Plantation, Florida | |
Al Bino | 3 | October 4, 2002 | Boca Raton, Florida | |
David Babylon | 3 | October 4, 2002 | Boca Raton, Florida | |
Johnny Vandal | 3 | October 4, 2002 | Boca Raton, Florida | |
David Babylon | 4 | October 4, 2002 | Boca Raton, Florida | |
Dan Evans | 1 | October 4, 2002 | Boca Raton, Florida | |
David Babylon | 5 | October 4, 2002 | Boca Raton, Florida | |
Johnny Vandal | 4 | October 4, 2002 | Boca Raton, Florida | |
David Babylon | 6 | October 4, 2002 | Boca Raton, Florida | |
Naphtali | 4 | November 9, 2002 | Plantation, Florida | |
Justice | 1 | December 14, 2002 | Pembroke Pines, Florida | Justice remains champion until the promotion closes in early 2003. |
References
- ↑ Royal Duncan & Gary Will (2000). Wrestling Title Histories (4th ed.). Archeus Communications. ISBN 0-9698161-5-4.
- ↑ "FOW Light Heavyweight Title History". Solie's Title Histories. 2002.
External links
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