Professional wrestling chanpionship
HIW Canadian Grand Championship |
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Promotion | |
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Date established | August 31, 2018 |
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Current champion(s) | Shaun Martens |
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Date won | March, 3rd, 2020 |
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First champion(s) | Shaun Moore |
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Most reigns | All champions (1 time) |
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Longest reign | Shaun Martens (275+ days) |
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Shortest reign | Sheik Akbar Shabaz (<1 day) |
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Oldest champion | King Kash (41 years) |
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Youngest champion | Michael Richard Blais (30 years) |
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Heaviest champion | King Kash (238 lbs) |
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Lightest champion | Kat Von Heez (169 lbs) |
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The HIW Canadian Grand Championship is a Professional wrestling championship created by the Canadian Professional wrestling promotion High Impact Wrestling Canada. The title is now promoted by . The inaugural champion was Shaun Moore who won the title on August 31, 2018 at the Pile O'Bones Rumble XXIII.[1][2] The current champion is Shaun Martens who is in his first reign.
Title history[]
As of January 2, 2022.
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Order in reign history
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Reign
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The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
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Event
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The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won
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—
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Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
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+
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Indicates the current reign is changing daily
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No.
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Champion
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Reign
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Date
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Days held
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Location
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Venue
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Event
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Notes
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Ref
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1
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Shaun Moore
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1
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August 31, 2018
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238
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Regina, Saskatchewan
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Callie Curling Club
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Pile O'Bones Rumble XXIII
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Moore won the Pile O'Bones Rumble to become the first Canadian Grand Champion.
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[1][2]
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2
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Michael Richard Blais
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1
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April 26, 2019
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122
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Regina, Saskatchewan
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Highland Curling Club
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Spring Meltdown
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[1][3]
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3
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Sheik Akbar Shabaz
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1
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August 17, 2019
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<1
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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Sutherland Curling Club
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Battle Arts VI
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This was a three-way match that also included Tony Novak.
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[1][4]
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4
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Kat Von Heez
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1
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August 17, 2019
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113
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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Sutherland Curling Club
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Battle Arts VI
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Von Heez won a contract on a pole match earlier in the show which she cashed in on Shabaz.
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[1][4]
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5
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King Kash
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1
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October 25, 2019
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128
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Regina, Saskatchewan
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Hungarian Club
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Monster Brawl VI
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Thos was a three-way match that also included Shaun Martens
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[5]
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6
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Shaun Martens
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1
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March 3, 2020
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175+
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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Unknown
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CWE Event
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[6]
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References[]