European Heavyweight Championship

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The European Heavyweight Championship is a name used for various top titles competed for throughout the European professional wrestling circuit.

The title was recognised as official by UK national TV network ITV for the purposes of their coverage of the UK wrestling scene[1] and by its listings magazine TVTimes in accompanying magazine feature coverage.[2]

The title was defended in many promotions in Europe, and other versions of this one title also appeared in certain promotions. On August 25, 2001 the European Wrestling Union produced a European Heavyweight Championship tournament in Bochum, Germany, bringing in wrestlers some of whom claimed to already be the champion. This tournament saw these titles merge into one with Britain's Robbie Brookside confirming his claim as champion by defeating American "Five Star" Cory K in a championship decider.

The title history below shows all the holders of the title in chronological order. However, there are instances where another wrestler has taken the role of champion, or claimed the title but no official title change was recorded (these are noted with "unknown title history", or other details.)

Title history[]

BWA European Heavyweight Championship history[]

The European Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned by .[3]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 N/A House show N/A 1 N/A    
2 Atholl Oakeley 1932 House show N/A 1 N/A    
3 Heinrich Froehner 1933 House show N/A 2 N/A    
4 Karl Pojello 1933 House show Nottingham, Great Britain 1 N/A    
5 Henri Deglane April 1934 House show N/A 1 N/A    
6 Dan Koloff April 7, 1934 House show Paris, France 1 N/A    
7 Henri Deglane N/A House show N/A 2 N/A    
N/A
8 Al Pereira July 1937 House show Paris, France 1 N/A    
9 Dan Koloff 1937 House show N/A 2 N/A    
10 Al Pereira 1937 House show N/A 2 N/A    
11 Dan Koloff 1937 House show N/A 3 N/A    
N/A
12 1940s House show N/A 1 N/A Lamban holds the title during several shows.  
13 1940s House show N/A 1 N/A    
N/A
14 1949 House show N/A 1 N/A    
15 November 8, 1949 House show Paris, France 1 N/A    
N/A
16 Jack Dale N/A House show N/A 1 N/A    
17 August 28, 1948 House show Barcelona, Spain 1 N/A    
N/A
18 Bert Assirati 1949 House show N/A 1 N/A    
Vacated August 1952 After Assirati left for India.  
19 Shirley Crabtree 1952 House show N/A 1 N/A Crabtree defeated Yvar Martinson for the vacant title.  
20 Joe Robinson 1952 House show N/A 1 N/A    
21 1952 House show N/A 1 N/A    
N/A
22 1961 House show N/A 1 N/A    
23 Shirley Crabtree 1961 House show N/A 2 N/A    
N/A
24 1961 House show N/A 1 N/A    
25 1961 House show N/A 1 N/A    
26 Billy Robinson June 12, 1965 House show Manchester, Great Britain 1 N/A    
Vacated 1970 After Robinson left for North America.  
27 July 1971 House show Cologne, West Germany 1 N/A    
28 February 4, 1974 House show N/A 1 N/A    
29 René Lassatasse 1977 (NLT) House show N/A 1 N/A   [2]
30 Hans Streiger 1978 House show Stuttgart, West Germany 1 N/A    
31 March 24, 1978 House show Liverpool, Great Britain 1 N/A    
32 Wild Angus 1978 House show N/A 1 N/A    
Vacated 1978 House show N/A Wild Angus was stripped of the title.  
33 Hans Streiger N/A House show N/A 2 N/A    
34 Steve Veidor September 15, 1978 House show Liverpool, Great Britain 1 N/A    
35 Hans Streiger 1979 House show N/A 3 N/A    
36 Johnny Kincaid 1980 House show Hamburg, West Germany 1 N/A    
N/A
37 Wayne Bridges N/A House show N/A 1 N/A    
38 Kwick-Kick Lee January 25, 1983 House show London, Great Britain 1 N/A    
N/A
39 Pat Roach March 1990 House show N/A 1 N/A    
40 Giant Haystacks February 6, 1991 House show Great Britain 1 N/A    
41 Pat Roach 1991 House show N/A 2 N/A    
N/A
42 1995 House show N/A 1 N/A    
N/A
43 Rob Brookside 1999 House show N/A 1 N/A On August 25, 2001, Bochum, Germany, Brookside confirms his claim by winning the European Wrestling Union's European Heavyweight Championship tournament.  
44 October 10, 2001 House show Berlin, Germany 1 N/A Kramer won the title after Brookside did not defend it within its 60 days ruling.  
45 The Flatliner February 1, 2002 House show Exmouth, Great Britain 1 N/A    
Vacated February 17, 2002 After The Flatliner breaks his leg.  
46 Rob Brookside February 19, 2002 House show Yeovil, Great Britain 2 N/A Brookside defeated Justin Starr in a tournament final for the vacant title.  
47 The Flatliner 2003 House show Exeter 2 N/A Won a 20-man battle royal  

FFCP European Heavyweight Championship history[]

The European Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned by .[4]

Spain European Heavyweight Championship history[]

The European Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship.[5]

JP European Heavyweight Championship history[]

The European Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned by Joint Promotions.[6]

ASW European Heavyweight Championship history[]

The European Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned by All Star Wrestling.[7]

FCW European Heavyweight Championship history[]

The European Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned by .[8]

FWA European Heavyweight Championship history[]

The European Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned by Frontier Wrestling Alliance.[9]

ICWA / NWA European Heavyweight Championship history[]

The European Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned by International Catch Wrestling Alliance.[10][11]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Fritz Hellmeister (Eric Schwarz) July 16, 2005 House show Bruay-sur-l'Escaut 1 469    
2 "Bad Bones" John Kay October 28, 2006 House show Hesdin 1 784    
3 Eric Schwarz December 20, 2008 House show Lille 2 N/A    

UEWA European Heavyweight Championship history[]

The European Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned by Union of European Wrestling Alliances.[12]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Rampage Brown April 24, 2010 UEWA European Heavyweight Title Tournament Buchholz, Germany 1 161 Won an Eight-Man-Tournament [13]
2 Mikey Whiplash October 2, 2010 ASW Hanley, England 1 <1   ;[14]
3 James Mason October 2, 2010 ASW Hanley, England 1 231   [14]
4 "Bad Bones" John Kay May 21, 2011 CWN 5th Anniversary Show Pinneberg, Germany 1 329   [15]
5 Chaos April 14, 2012 DPW Viborg, Denmark 1 1,280   [16]
6 Drew Galloway October 16, 2015 Maximum Wrestling Kiel, Germany 1 2 Defeats Chaos and Apu Singh in 3-way match. [17]
Vacated October 18, 2015
7 Chaos October 18, 2015 DPW - Evening Show Randers, Denmark 2 20 Defeats Steinbolt. Galloway forced to vacate title due to travel issues. [18]
8 Erik Isaksen November 7, 2015 NWF PowerSlam XIII Oslo, Norway 1 1,281   [19]
9 Alexander Dean May 11, 2019 NWF Heteslag 2019 Oslo, Norway 1 36   [20]
10 Lionheart June 16, 2019 ICW Fight Club Glasgow, Scotland 1 3   [21]
Vacated June 19, 2019
11 Andy Wild July 20, 2019 PWE 8th Anniversary Show Ayr, Scotland 1 889+   [22]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ World of Sport - Wrestling from The Winter Gardens, Malvern, Worcestershire, ITV 24 June 1967 Geoff Porter v. Billy Robinson - Robinson is billed as British and European Heavyweight Champion)
  2. ^ a b "These are the champions side panel to George Kidd interview - lists René Lassatasse as European Heavyweight Champion". TVTimes. 1977.
  3. ^ "BWA European Heavyweight Title (Great Britain)". Wrestling-Titles.com.
  4. ^ "European Heavyweight Title [FFCP]". Wrestling-Titles.com.
  5. ^ "European Heavyweight Title (Spain)". Wrestling-Titles.com.
  6. ^ "European Heavyweight Title [Joint Promotions]". Wrestling-Titles.com.
  7. ^ "European Heavyweight Title [All Star Promotions] (Great Britain)". Wrestling-Titles.com.
  8. ^ "FCW Heavyweight Title (Netherlands)". Wrestling-Titles.com.
  9. ^ "FWA European Heavyweight Title (Great Britain)". Wrestling-Titles.com.
  10. ^ "ICWA / NWA European Heavyweight Title (France)". Wrestling-Titles.com.
  11. ^ "NWA European Heavyweight Championship History".
  12. ^ "UEWA European Heavyweight Title". Wrestling-Titles.com.
  13. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (April 24, 2010). "UEWA European Heavyweight Title Tournament - Event @ Schützenhalle in Buchholz in der Nordheide, Niedersachsen, Deutschland". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  14. ^ a b Kreikenbohm, Philip (October 2, 2010). "ASW - Event @ Victoria Halls in Hanley, England, UK". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  15. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (May 21, 2011). "CWN 5th Anniversary Show - Event @ Rübekamphalle in Pinneberg, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  16. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (April 14, 2012). "DPW - TV-Show @ Tinghallen in Viborg, Dänemark". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  17. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (October 16, 2015). "Maximum Wrestling - Event @ MAX Nachttheater in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  18. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (October 18, 2015). "DPW - Evening Show - Event @ Katapulten in Aarhus, Dänemark". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  19. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (November 7, 2015). "NWF PowerSlam XIII - Event @ BUL-salen in Oslo, Norwegen". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  20. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (May 11, 2019). "NWF Heteslag 2019 - Event @ Vulkan Arena in Oslo, Norwegen". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  21. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (June 16, 2019). "ICW Fight Club #130 - TV-Show @ The Garage in Glasgow, Scotland, UK". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
  22. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip (July 20, 2019). "PWE 8th Anniversary Show - Event @ Citadel Centre in Ayr, South Ayrshire, Scotland, UK". Cagematch - The Internet Wrestling Database. Retrieved January 8, 2021.

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