UCW-Zero Ultra-X Championship

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UCW-Zero Ultra-X Championship
Details
PromotionUltra Championship Wrestling-Zero
Date established2004
Current champion(s)Odwun
Date wonJanuary 11, 2020

The UCW-Zero Ultra-X Championship is the secondary singles title in Ultra Championship Wrestling-Zero. It was first won by Tristan Gallo in 2004 and has been defended throughout the state of Utah, most often in Salt Lake City, but also in the Rocky Mountains and the Southwest United States. The title was formerly recognized by AWA Superstars from 2005 to 2007, and then by the National Wrestling Alliance when the promotion became an NWA territory that same year.[1][2][3]

Title history[]

Wrestler: Times: Date: Location: Notes:
Tristan Gallo 1 2004 [1][2][3]
Los Mochi Paco 1 August 2004 [1][2][3]
Title history unrecorded'[1][2]
Alex Brady 1 June 2005 [1][2][3]
Title history unrecorded'[1][2]
Adrian Blade 1 September 2005 [1][2][3]
Khan Kussion 1 November 12, 2005 [1][2][3]
G.Q. Gallo 1 June 20, 2006 Tempe, Arizona [1][2][3]
Khan Kussion 2 June 24, 2006 Salt Lake City, Utah Defeated Gallo in a 3-Way Dance with David Young.[1][2][3]
Stevie Slick 1 September 2006 Salt Lake City, Utah Slick was the UCW-Zero CEO.[1][2][3]
Khan Kussion 3 December 2, 2006 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2][3]
Title vacated after Khan Kussion surrendered the championship at a UCW-Zero event in Salt Lake City, Utah on January 20, 2007.'[1][2][3]
Kid Cade 1 January 20, 2007 Salt Lake City, Utah Defeated Devan Payne in a tournament final.[1][2][3]
Jeff Orcut 1 April 14, 2007 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2][3][4]
Alex Brady 2 August 3, 2007 Salt Lake City, Utah Won title in an elimination match against Orcut, Kid Cade, Chip, and Junior X.[1][2][3][5]
Cassidy 1 September 7, 2007 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2][3][5][6][7]
Jeff Orcut 2 December 7, 2007 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2][3][5]
Stevie Slick[8] 2 May 17, 2008 West Jordan, Utah [1][2][3]
Jr-X 1 August 16, 2008 West Jordan, Utah Won title in a gauntlet match against Steve Slick, Kid Kade, Chip and Jeff Orcut.[1][2][3][8]
Dallas Murdock[9][10] 1 July 18, 2009 Murray, Utah [1][2][3]
Antonio Mestre 1 August 22, 2009 Murray, Utah [1][2][3][9][10]
Dallas Murdock 2 November 21, 2009 Murray, Utah [1][2]
Antonio Mestre 2 March 20, 2010 Murray, Utah [1][2]
Title deactivated[1][2]
Zack James 1 December 8, 2012 Salt Lake City, Utah Won reactivated title in a battle royal.[1][2]
Suede Thompson 1 June 15, 2013 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2]
Lacey Ryan 1 October 19, 2013 Salt Lake City, Utah [1][2]
Durango Kid 1 January 11, 2014 Salt Lake City, Utah Defeated Ryan and Kid Kade in a triple threat match.[2]
Lacey Ryan 2 May 10, 2014 Salt Lake City, Utah Defeated Durango Kid.[2]
Manny Fresh 1 August 04, 2014 Salt Lake City, Utah Defeated Lacey Ryan.
1 September 22, 2014 Salt Lake City, Utah Defeated Manny Fresh.
Manny Fresh 2 October 11, 2014 Salt Lake City, Utah Defeated on a Loser Leave UCW Zero Match.
Jason Jaxon 1 March 14, 2015 Salt Lake City, Utah Defeated Manny Fresh.
Durango Kid 2 June 13, 2015 Salt Lake City, Utah Defeated Jason Jaxon.
Kade 2 October 3, 2015 Salt Lake City, Utah Defeated Durango Kid.
Braydon Austin 1 March 3, 2016 Salt Lake City, Utah Defeated Kade and Andrew SoWell in 3-way match.
Andrew Sowell 1 June 25, 2016 Salt Lake City, Utah Defeated Braydon Austin.
Title history unknown[1][2]
Guerrero Azteca 1 March 9, 2019 Salt Lake City, Utah Defeated Christian Connors.
Title vacated by Guerrero Azteca on July 3, 2019 to contend for UCW Heavyweight Championship[1][2]
Paradise 1 August 10, 2019 Salt Lake City, Utah Defeated Adan Reyes & Kade in a Triple Threat Match for the vacant title.
Blake Grayson 1 November 2, 2019 Salt Lake City, Utah Defeated Paradise.
Vacated by Blake Grayson on January 11, 2020 after suffering an injury outside UCW-Zero. Stevie Slick ordered for an immediate Triple Threat title match for the vacated title[1][2]
Odwun 1 January 11, 2020 Salt Lake City, Utah Defeated Christian Connors and Paradise in a Triple Threat Match for the vacant title. Odwun became dual champion, also being UCW-Zero Tag Team Champions with Christian Connors.

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae Puroresu Dojo (2003). "UCW-Zero Ultra-X Title". Wrestling-Titles.com.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag Tanabe, Hisaharu (2007). "UCW-Zero Ultra-X Title History". Solie's Title Histories.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t National Wrestling Alliance (2007). "UCW-Zero Ultra-X Title". Title Histories. NWAwrestling.com.
  4. ^ PWInsider (2009-04-14). "Today in Wrestling History, 4/14: WCW Invades NYC, More". AllWrestling.com.
  5. ^ a b c "National Wrestling Alliance (2007)". Results. OnlineWorldofWrestling.com. 2007.
  6. ^ Martinez, Ryan (2009-09-07). "This Day In History: Clash Of The Champions, Ground Zero, King Of The Ring, British Bulldog Returns And More". PWInsider.com.
  7. ^ PWInsider (2009-09-07). "Today in History: September 7th - WWE's Sixth KOTR". Wrestling-Edge.com.
  8. ^ a b Behrens, Bill (2008-08-25). "Bill Behrens' NWA Notes for 8-25-2008". Columns. IndyWrestlingNews.com.
  9. ^ a b Lucha Americana (2009-09-29). "NWA Roll Call of Champions". Information. LuchaChicagoAllPro.com.
  10. ^ a b National Wrestling Alliance (August 2009). "08/22/09 NWA UCW-Zero Results". Event Results. NWAwrestling.com.

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