ICW Zero-G Championship

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ICW Zero-G Championship
Details
PromotionInsane Championship Wrestling
Date establishedNovember 21, 2011 [1]
Current champion(s)Daz Black
Date wonAugust 29, 2021
(aired September 25th, 2021[2])

The ICW Zero-G Championship is a professional wrestling junior heavyweight championship owned by United Kingdom's Insane Championship Wrestling promotion. The title was first established as the Zero Gravity Championship at Fear & Loathing III [4] on November 21, 2011, with Noam Dar becoming the inaugural champion.[1]

Daz Black is the champion, who is in his first reign. Overall, there have been 26 reigns shared among 19 wrestlers.[5] The title has been defended in England, Scotland and Ireland.[6]

History[]

The ICW Zero-G Championship is the secondary title in ICW, next to the longer established ICW World Heavyweight Championship. Though there's no official weight-limit on either title, Zero-G matches tend, with exceptions, to resemble more of a cruiserweight division. It was first won in the finals of a tournament by Noam Dar at Fear and Loathian III at the Maryhill Community Centre. Dar defeated Andy Wild, Falcon and Rob Cage in a fatal-fourway elimination match to be crowned inaugural champion.[7] Dar held the belt for 266 days, the current longest reign before losing it to Lionheart at ICW Summerbam in August 2011. The title has been held by twelve men including notably, future WWE star Fergal Devitt (now Finn Bálor)[8] who won the title from Mark Coffey and held it for 28 days before losing it back to Coffey.

Reigns[]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Noam Dar November 21, 2010 Fear & Loathing III Glasgow, Scotland 1 266 Noam Dar defeated Andy Wild, Falcon and Rob Cage in a Four Way Elimination match in a tournament final to become Inaugural champion. [9][10]
2 Lionheart August 14, 2011 SummerBam Glasgow, Scotland 1 70 [11]
3 Noam Dar October 23, 2011 Fear & Loathing IV Glasgow, Scotland 2 252 [12]
4 Andy Wild July 1, 2012 Insane In The Membrane Glasgow, Scotland 1 231 This was a Three Way match which also involves Christopher. [13]
5 Wolfgang February 17, 2013 Tramspotting Edinburgh, Scotland 1 189 [14]
6 Mikey Whiplash August 25, 2013 Dave's Not Here Man! Glasgow, Scotland 1 13 This was a Winner Takes All match in which Whiplash defended ICW Heavyweight Championship. [15]
7 Mark Coffey September 7, 2013 There's Something About Mary(hill) Glasgow, Scotland 1 204 [16]
8 Fergal Devitt March 30, 2014 Still Smoking Glasgow, Scotland 1 28 [17]
9 Mark Coffey April 27, 2014 Show Me Your Lizard Glasgow, Scotland 2 147 This was a Three Way match which also involves Noam Dar. [18]
10 Kenny Williams September 21, 2014 Spacebaws Episode IV: A New Hope Glasgow, Scotland 1 203 [19]
11 Danny Hope April 12, 2015 Insane Entertainment System Tour - Boom Shakalaka (He's On Fire) Liverpool, England 1 7 [20]
12 Stevie Boy April 19, 2015 Insane Entertainment System Tour - Alex Kidd In London London, England 1 210 This was a Six Way match which involves Kenny Williams, Kid Fite, Liam Thomson and Paul Robinson. [21]
13 Davey Boy November 15, 2015 Fear & Loathing VIII Glasgow, Scotland 1 140 [22]
14 Lionheart April 3, 2016 BarraMania II Glasgow, Scotland 2 231 This was a Six Way match which involves Joe Hendry, Kenny Williams, Liam Thomson and Zack Gibson. [23]
15 Kenny Williams November 20, 2016 Fear & Loathing IX Glasgow, Scotland 2 210 This was a Stairway To Heaven match which also involves Zack Gibson, Aaron Echo, Andy Wild, Liam Thomson and Iestyn Rees. [24]
16 Zack Gibson June 18, 2017 Fight Club Glasgow, Scotland 1 41 This was a Falls Count Anywhere Street Fight match [25]
17 Kenny Williams July 29, 2017 Shug's Hoose Party 4 - Day 1 Glasgow, Scotland 3 1 This was a Ladder match. [26]
18 BT Gunn July 30, 2017 Shug's Hoose Party 4 - Day 2 Glasgow, Scotland 1 245 [27]
Vacated April 1, 2018 Vacated after a double pinfall between Jody Fleisch and Mark Coffey in a Three Way match [28]
19 Mark Coffey April 29, 2018 BarraMania 4 Glasgow, Scotland 3 217 This was a Gauntlet match for a vacant title which also involves Aaron Echo, Andy Wild, DCT, Jordan Devlin and Rampage Brown. [29]
20 Joe Coffey December 2, 2018 Fear & Loathing XI Glasgow, Scotland 1 237 [30]
21 Liam Thomson July 27, 2019 Shug's Hoose Party 6 - Day 1 Glasgow, Scotland 1 141 This was a Save Pro Wrestling Rules match. [31]
22 Leyton Buzzard December 15, 2019 Fight Club Glasgow, Scotland 1 49 [32]
23 Liam Thomson February 2, 2020 9th Annual Square Go! Glasgow, Scotland 2 426 [33]
Vacated April 3, 2021 Thomson had to vacate the championship due to injury
24 Craig Anthony April 10, 2021 Fight Club Glasgow, Scotland 1 <1 [34]
25 Kez Evans April 10, 2021 Fight Club Glasgow, Scotland 1 141 [34]
26 Daz Black August 29, 2021 Fight Club Glasgow, Scotland 1 122+ [35]

Combined reigns[]

As of December 29, 2021.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Champion No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Mark Coffey 3 568
2 Noam Dar 2 518
3 Liam Thomson 2 427
4 Kenny Williams 3 414
5 Lionheart 2 301
6 BT Gunn 1 247
7 Joe Coffey 1 237
8 Andrew Wilde 1 231
9 Stevie Boy 1 210
10 Wolfgang 1 189
11 Kez Evans 1 141
12 Davey Boy 1 140
13 Daz Black † 1 122+
14 Leyton Buzzard 1 49
15 Zack Gibson 1 41
16 Fergal Devitt 1 28
17 Mikey Whiplash 1 13
18 Danny Hope 1 7
19 Craig Anthony 1 <1

See also[]

References[]

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