Steel City Wrestling Heavyweight Championship
SCW Heavyweight Championship |
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Details |
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Promotion |
Steel City Wrestling |
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Date established |
October 8, 1994 |
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Date retired |
2000 |
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Statistics |
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First champion(s) |
T. Rantula |
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Final champion(s) |
T. Rantula |
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Most reigns |
T. Rantula (4 reigns) |
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Longest reign |
Johnny Gunn (7002892000000000000♠892) |
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Shortest reign |
T. Rantula (1) |
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Oldest winner |
Cueball Carmichael (7009123024960000000♠38 years, 360 days) |
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Youngest winner |
Johnny Gunn (7008926812800000000♠29 years, 135 days) |
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Heaviest champion |
T. Rantula (325 lb (147 kg)) |
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Lightest champion |
Cody Michaels (220 lb (100 kg)) |
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The SCW Heavyweight Championship was a professional wrestling championship in Steel City Wrestling (SCW). The title was the top championship of the SCW promotion. It was the first singles championship established in SCW, having been introduced in 1994, in the finals of a four-man tournament.
The inaugural champion was T. Rantula, who defeated Shane Douglas in a tournament final on October 8, 1994 to become the first SCW Heavyweight Champion. T. Rantula holds the record for most reigns, with four. At 892 days, Johnny Gunn first and only reign is the longest in the title's history. T. Rantula's third reign was the shortest in the history of the title having been stripped of the championship the day after he won it. The previous champion, Cueball Carmichael, had won control of SCW for 30 days prior to their match. He justified the decision as T. Rantula had been a substitute for his originally scheduled opponent Dennis Gregory. Overall, there have been 12 reigns shared between 7 wrestlers, with one vacancy, and 1 deactivation.
Title history
- Key
# |
Order in reign history |
Reign |
The reign number for the specific wrestler listed |
Location |
The city in which the title was won |
Event |
The event in which the title was won |
— |
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign |
N/A |
The information is not available or is unknown |
No. |
Champion |
Reign |
Date |
Days held |
Location |
Event |
Notes |
Ref(s). |
1 |
T. Rantula |
1 |
000000001994-10-08-0000October 8, 1994 |
7002162000000000000♠162 |
Connellsville, Pennsylvania |
Live event |
T. Rantula defeated Shane Douglas in a tournament final to become the first SCW Heavyweight Champion. |
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2 |
Jack, CactusCactus Jack |
1 |
000000001995-03-19-0000March 19, 1995 |
7001210000000000000♠21 |
New Castle, Pennsylvania |
Live event |
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[1][2] |
3 |
T. Rantula !T. Rantula |
2 |
000000001995-04-09-0000April 9, 1995 |
7002226000000000000♠226 |
Edgewood, Pennsylvania |
Deaf Wrestlefest (1995) |
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[3][4] |
4 |
Gunn, Johnny !Johnny Gunn |
1 |
000000001995-11-21-0000November 21, 1995 |
7002892000000000000♠892 |
Connellsville, Pennsylvania |
Live event |
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[5] |
5 |
Lou Marconi |
1 |
000000001998-05-01-0000May 1, 1998 |
7002119000000000000♠119 |
Irwin, Pennsylvania |
Live event |
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[6] |
6 |
Dennis Gregory |
1 |
000000001998-08-28-0000August 28, 1998 |
7002379000000000000♠379 |
Irwin, Pennsylvania |
Live event |
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[7] |
7 |
Lou Marconi |
2 |
000000001998-09-11-0000September 11, 1998 |
7001720000000000000♠72 |
Irwin, Pennsylvania |
Live event |
Marconi was awarded the championship when the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission stripped Dennis Gregory of the title. |
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8 |
Dennis Gregory |
2 |
000000001998-11-22-0000November 22, 1998 |
7001910000000000000♠91 |
Irwin, Pennsylvania |
Live event |
This was a lumberjack match. |
[8][9] |
9 |
Cody Michaels |
1 |
000000001999-02-21-0000February 21, 1999 |
7002104000000000000♠104 |
Irwin, Pennsylvania |
Live event |
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[9] |
10 |
Cueball Carmichael |
1 |
000000001999-06-05-0000June 5, 1999 |
7002106000000000000♠106 |
Jeannette, Pennsylvania |
Live event |
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[10][11] |
11 |
T. Rantula |
3 |
000000001999-09-19-0000September 19, 1999 |
7000100000000000000♠1 |
White Oak, Pennsylvania |
Live event |
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[12] |
10.5 !— |
— !Vacated |
00 !— |
000000001999-09-20-0000September 20, 1999 |
00 !— |
— !N/A |
— !N/A |
Carmichael, having won control of SCW for 30 days, stripped T. Rantula of the title due to Dennis Gregory being his original opponent. He subsequently orders a tournament to decide a new champion. |
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12 |
T. Rantula |
4 |
000000001999-11-21-0000November 21, 1999 |
— !N/A |
White Oak, Pennsylvania |
Live event |
T. Rantula defeated Dennis Gregory in a tournament final to win the vacant title. |
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85.5 !— |
— !Deactivated |
00 !— |
000000002000-01-01-00002000 |
00 !— |
— !N/A |
— !N/A |
SCW closed during the summer of 2000, and the championship was retired. |
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List of combined reigns
Johnny Gunn, who was the longest-reigning SCW Heavyweight Champion
References
- General
- Specific
- ↑ Woodward, Buck (March 19, 2010). "THIS DAY IN HISTORY: WCW'S LAST NITRO BEFORE THE BUYOUT, THE FIRST AND LAST WCW UNCENSORED EVENTS AND MORE". PWInsider.com.
- ↑ Hoops, Brian (March 19, 2015). "On this day in pro wrestling history: Edwards over Strong for ROH belt, Edge & Christian beat Hardys". F4Wonline.com. Wrestling Observer/Figure Four Weekly.
- ↑ Martinez, Ryan (March 19, 2008). "THIS DAY IN HISTORY: FLAIR WINS THE U.S. TITLE, CROCKETT BUYS THE UWF, PETEY WILLIAMS WINS SUPER 8 AND MORE". PWInsider.com.
- ↑ Hoops, Brian (April 9, 2015). "On This Day In Pro Wrestling History: Jerry Lawler vs. Randy Savage, Crockett buys UWF, Buddy Rogers vs. Antonino Rocca". F4Wonline.com. Wrestling Observer/Figure Four Weekly.
- ↑ Gorman, Jeff. "Arena Reports: Pennsylvania - Steel City Wrestling at the High School." Pro Wrestling Illustrated. March 1996: 70+.
- ↑ "The PWI 500." Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Fort Washington, Pennsylvania: London Publishing Company. (Holiday 1998): pg. 58.
- ↑ "Steel City results". rec.sport.pro-wrestling. August 30, 1998. Retrieved April 29, 2016.
- ↑ "Steel City results". rec.sport.pro-wrestling. November 24, 1998. Retrieved April 29, 2016.
- 1 2 "The PWI 500." Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Fort Washington, Pennsylvania: London Publishing Company. (Holiday 1999): pg. 64.
- ↑ "Steel City results (Jeannette, Pa.)". rec.sport.pro-wrestling. June 9, 1999. Retrieved April 29, 2016.
- ↑ Gorman, Jeff. "Arena Reports: Pennsylvania - Steel City Wrestling at Pitzer's Town House." Pro Wrestling Illustrated. December 1999: 52+.
- ↑ Gorman, Jeff. "Arena Reports: Pennsylvania - Steel City Wrestling at the Athletic Association." Pro Wrestling Illustrated. February 2000: 52+.
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