Professional wrestling championship
Chaotic Wrestling Light Heavyweight Championship |
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Promotion | Chaotic Wrestling |
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Date established | April 21, 2001 |
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Date retired | February 16, 2002 |
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First champion(s) | Short Sleeve Sampson |
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Final champion(s) | Dukes Dalton |
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Longest reign | Arch Kincaid (203 days) |
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Shortest reign | Skunk O'Mally (<1 day) |
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The Chaotic Wrestling (CW) Light Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling title in American independent promotion Chaotic Wrestling. The title was first won by Short Sleeve Sampson in Andover, Massachusetts on April 21, 2001. There have been a total of 4 recognized individual champions, who have had a combined 4 official reigns.[1][2] On February 16, 2002, after being unified with the CW Television Championship, Dukes Dalton retires both titles after winning the New England Championship.
Title history[]
Key
No.
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Overall reign number
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Reign
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Reign number for the specific champion
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Days
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Number of days held
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No.
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Champion
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Championship change
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Reign statistics
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Notes
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Ref.
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Date
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Event
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Location
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Reign
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Days
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1
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Short Sleeve Sampson
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April 21, 2001
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N/A
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Andover, Massachusetts
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1
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34
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Awarded the title.
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2
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Skunk O'Mally
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May 25, 2001
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N/A
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Lawrence, Massachusetts
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1
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<1
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3
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Arch Kincaid
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May 25, 2001
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N/A
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Lawrence, Massachusetts
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1
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203
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4
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Dukes Dalton
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December 14, 2001
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N/A
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Lawrence, Massachusetts
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1
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64
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[3]
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Unified
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February 16, 2002
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—
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Lawrence, Massachusetts
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—
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—
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Defeated "Hurricane" John Walters to unify the title with the Television Championship and immediately both titles are retired after Dalton wins the New England Championship.
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