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词条 European Heavyweight Championship
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  1. Title history

      BWA European Heavyweight Championship history    FFCP European Heavyweight Championship history    Spain European Heavyweight Championship history    JP European Heavyweight Championship history    ASW European Heavyweight Championship history    FCW European Heavyweight Championship history    FWA European Heavyweight Championship history    ICWA European Heavyweight Championship history    UEWA European Heavyweight Championship history  

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

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 British Wrestling Association.[3]

Wrestler:Reigns:Date:Place:Notes:
Heinrich Froehner1
Atholl Oakeley11932
Heinrich Froehner21933
Karl Pojello11933Nottingham, Great Britain
Henri Deglane1April 1934
Dan Koloff1April 7, 1934Paris, France
Henri Deglane2Unknown title history.
Al Pereira1July 1937Paris, France
Dan Koloff21937
Al Pereira21937
Dan Koloff31937Unknown title history.
Felix Lamban11940sLamban holds the title during several shows.
Victorio Ochoa11940sUnknown title history.
Yvar Martinson11949
Felxi Miquet1November 8, 1949Paris, FranceUnknown title history.
Jack Dale1
Jose Tarres1August 28, 1948Barcelona, SpainUnknown title history.
Bert Assirati11949
VacantAugust 1952After Assirati left for India.
Shirley Crabtree11952 Crabtree defeated Yvar Martinson for the vacant title.
Joe Robinson11952
Vicente Febrer11952Unknown title history.
Milo Popocopolis11961
Shirley Crabtree21961Unknown title history.
Jim Olivera11961
Billy Joyce11961
Billy Robinson1June 12, 1965Manchester, Great Britain
Vacant1970After Robinson left for North America.
Horst Hoffman1July 1971Cologne, West Germany
Albert Wall1February 4, 1974
René Lassatasse1by 1977[2]
Hans Streiger11978Stuttgart, West Germany
Pete CurryMarch 24, 1978 Liverpool, Great Britain
Wild Angus11978
Vacant1978Wild Angus was stripped of the title.
Hans Streiger2
Steve Veidor1September 15, 1978Liverpool, Great Britain
Hans Streiger31979
Johnny Kincaid11980Hamburg, West GermanyUnknown title history.
Wayne Bridges1
Kwick-Kick Lee1January 25, 1983London, Great BritainUnknown title history.
Pat Roach1March 1990
Giant Haystacks1February 6, 1991Great Britain
Pat Roach21991Unknown title history.
John Prator11995Unknown title history.
Rob Brookside11999On August 25, 2001, Bochum, Germany, Brookside confirms his claim by winning the European Wrestling Union's European Heavyweight Championship tournament.
Karl Krammer1October 10, 2001Berlin, GermanyKramer won the title after Brookside did not defend it within its 60 days ruling.
The Flatliner1February 1, 2002Exmouth, Great Britain
VacantFebruary 17, 2002After The Flatliner breaks his leg.
Rob Brookside2February 19, 2002Yeovil, Great BritainBrookside defeated Justin Starr in a tournament final for the vacant title.
The Flatliner22003ExeterWon a 20-man battle royal

FFCP European Heavyweight Championship history

The European Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned by Fédération Française de Catch Professionnel.[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 Freestyle Championship Wrestling.[8]

FWA European Heavyweight Championship history

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

ICWA European Heavyweight Championship history

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

Wrestler:Reigns:Date:Place:Notes:
Fritz Hellmeister (Eric Schwarz)1Bruay-sur-l'Escaut
Bad Bones John Kay1Hesdin
Eric Schwarz2Lille

UEWA European Heavyweight Championship history

The European Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship owned by Union of European Wrestling Alliances.[11]

Wrestler:Reigns:Date:Place:Notes:
Rampage Brown1April 24, 2010Buchholz, GermanyWon an Eight-Man-Tournament
Mikey Whiplash1October 2, 2010Hanley, England
James Mason1October 2, 2010Hanley, England
"Bad Bones" John Kay1May 21, 2011Pinneberg, Germany
Chaos1April 14, 2012Viborg, Denmark
Drew Galloway1October 16, 2015Kiel, GermanyDefeats Chaos and Apu Singh in 3-way match.
Chaos2Randers, DenmarkDefeats Steinbolt. Galloway forced to vacate title due to travel issues.
Erik Isaksen1Oslo, Norway

See also

{{Portal|Professional wrestling|Europe}}
  • European Greco-Roman Heavyweight Championship
  • WWE European Championship
  • WWE United Kingdom Championship

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. ^These are the champions side panel to George Kidd interview - lists René Lassatasse as European Heavyweight Champion - TVTimes 1977
3. ^http://www.wrestling-titles.com/europe/uk/bwa/bwa-eu-h.html
4. ^http://www.wrestling-titles.com/europe/france/ffcp/ffcp-eu-h.html
5. ^http://www.wrestling-titles.com/europe/spain/sp-eu-h.html
6. ^http://www.wrestling-titles.com/europe/uk/joint/joint-eu-h.html
7. ^http://www.wrestling-titles.com/europe/uk/asw/asw-eu-h.html
8. ^http://www.wrestling-titles.com/europe/netherlands/fcw/fcw-eu.html
9. ^http://www.wrestling-titles.com/europe/uk/fwa/fwa-eu-h.html
10. ^http://www.wrestling-titles.com/europe/france/icwa/icwa-eu-h.html
11. ^http://www.wrestling-titles.com/europe/uewa/uewa-h.html

External links

  • wrestling-titles.com

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