Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
technology/web

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

IWA Mid-South Light Heavyweight Championship

Professional wrestling championship


Professional wrestling championship

FieldValue
championshipnameIWA Mid-South Light Heavyweight Championship
imageIWAMS Light Heavyweight.jpg
image_size250px
captionThe championship belt
promotionIndependent Wrestling Association Mid-South
createdJanuary 6, 1996
mostreignsTarek the Great (11 times)
firstchampAmerican Kickboxer
shortestreignAmerican Kickboxer, Tarek the Great, Wild Child, Tyrin, Suicide Kid, J Prodigy (BDL), Mike Sensation, Hy-Zya, Richard X, Jason Hades, Dingo (
longestreignJosh Abercrombie (448 days)
finalchampDevon Moore
titleretired2013
  • IWA Mid-South Lightweight Championship (January 06, 1996 - June 14, 1996)
  • IWA Mid-South Light Heavyweight Championship (June 14, 1996 - present) The IWA Mid-South Light Heavyweight Championship is one of the major titles in the Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South. The title debuted as the Lightweight Title in 1996, evolving to the current weight class in 1998.
__TOC__

Title history

Wrestler:Times:Date:Length:Place:Notes:
American Kickboxer1January 6, 1996284New Albany, IndianaDefeated El Perro to become the first Lightweight champion.
El Perro (Tarek The Great)1October 17, 199614Louisville, Kentucky
American Kickboxer2October 31, 1996Louisville, KentuckyWon a mask vs. mask match against Perro, who unmasked as Tarek the Great.
Tarek the Great21996Louisville, Kentucky
Wild Child1November 28, 19967Louisville, Kentucky
Tarek the Great3December 5, 1996Louisville, Kentucky
American Kickboxer3Date UnknownLouisville, Kentucky
Tarek the Great4February 20, 19977Louisville, Kentucky
American Kickboxer4February 27, 19976Louisville, Kentucky
Tarek the Great5March 5, 19971Campbellsville, Kentucky
American Kickboxer5March 6, 19976Louisville, Kentucky
Tarek the Great6March 12, 19971Louisville, Kentucky
American Kickboxer6March 13, 199714Louisville, KentuckyStripped on March 27, 1997.
Danny Dee1March 27, 199713Louisville, KentuckyDefeated Tarek the Great; stripped on April 10, 1997.
Wild Child2April 10, 1997Louisville, KentuckyWins a 4-way match.
Bull Pain1April 10, 199735Louisville, KentuckyStripped on May 15, 1997, when Pain exceeded the weight limit.
American Kickboxer7May 15, 199721Louisville, KentuckyDefeated J. C. Ice.
Tarek the Great7June 5, 19977Louisville, Kentucky
Tyrin1June 12, 199714Louisville, Kentucky
J. C. Ice1June 26, 19977Louisville, Kentucky
Tyrin2July 3, 199716Louisville, Kentucky
American Kickboxer8July 19, 199713Louisville, Kentucky
Tarek the Great8August 1, 199734Louisville, KentuckyStripped on September 4, 1997.
Reckless Youth1September 4, 199765Louisville, KentuckyDefeated The American Kickboxer; stripped on November 8, 1997.
American Kickboxer9November 8, 199719Lexington, KentuckyWon a 3-way match.
Twiggy Ramirez1November 27, 1997119Louisville, KentuckyStripped on March 26, 1998.
Tarek the Great9March 26, 19987Louisville, KentuckyDefeated The American Kickboxer and The Suicide Kid in a 3-way match; stripped on April 2, 1998.
The Suicide Kid1April 2, 19981Louisville, KentuckyDefeated The American Kickboxer.
Tarek the Great10April 3, 199827Scottsburg, Indiana
Tyrin3April 30, 1998Louisville, Kentucky
Harry Palmer1April 30, 199842Louisville, Kentucky
Mike Sensation1June 11, 199814Louisville, Kentucky
Became "Light Heavyweight Championship."
Cash Flo1June 25, 199835Louisville, Kentucky
Adam Pearce1July 30, 1998161Louisville, KentuckyStripped on January 7, 1999, due to non-defense.
BDL1January 7, 199926Louisville, KentuckyDefeated Twiggy Ramirez and The Suicide Kid in a 3-way match.
Harry Palmer1February 2, 199985Louisville, Kentucky
Suicide Kid2April 29, 1999Salem, Indiana
J Prodigy (BDL)2Date UnknownLouisville, Kentucky
Harry Palmer3February 4, 200012Charlestown, Indiana
Held up on February 16, 2000; no champion was crowned in a rematch on February 23, 2000.
Mike Sensation2March 4, 2000Charlestown, IndianaAwarded.
Hy-Zya1March 4, 2000Charlestown, Indiana
American Kickboxer10March 4, 200028Charlestown, Indiana
Hy-Zya2April 1, 2000Charlestown, Indiana
Vacant.
Suicide Kid3April 22, 200084Charlestown, IndianaDefeated Prophet Daniel Quinn in a 3-man tournament final.
Paul E. Smooth1July 15, 200021Charlestown, Indiana
Prophet Daniel Quinn1August 5, 200025Charlestown, Indiana
Hy-Zya3August 30, 200024Charlestown, Indiana
Richard X1September 23, 20007Charlestown, Indiana
Hy-Zya4September 30, 200013Charlestown, Indiana
Richard X2October 13, 2000Charlestown, Indiana
Vacant.
Hy-Zya5December 16, 20004Charlestown, IndianaDefeated Todd Morton.
Mark Wolf1December 20, 20009Charlestown, Indiana
Paul E. Smooth2December 29, 20001Charlestown, Indiana
Mark Wolf2December 30, 200011Charlestown, Indiana
Paul E. Smooth3January 10, 200187Charlestown, Indiana
Hy-Zya6April 7, 200129Charlestown, Indiana
Mark Wolf3May 6, 200134Charlestown, IndianaDefeated Hy-Zaya and Richard X in a 3-way match.
CM Punk1June 9, 200135Charlestown, Indiana
Tarek the Great11July 14, 200177Charlestown, Indiana
Mark Wolf4September 29, 20017Charlestown, IndianaDefeated Tarek and Hy-Zya in a 3-way match.
Tarek the Great12October 6, 200128Charlestown, Indiana
CM Punk2November 3, 200159Charlestown, IndianaStripped for no-defense.
Kurt Krueger1February 1, 20027Charlestown, IndianaDefeated Cuefa in tournament final.
Ace Steel1February 8, 200228Indianapolis, Indiana
Vic Capri1March 8, 200257Charlestown, Indiana
Ace Steel2May 3, 200230-60Clarksville, IndianaStripped in June 2002 for not defending it within 30 days.
Vacant.
Kurt Krueger2August 3, 200263Clarksville, IndianaDefeated Tarek the Great in an 8-man tournament final.
Nate Webb1October 5, 200242Clarksville, Indiana
Danny Daniels1November 16, 200242Clarksville, Indiana
Shark Boy1December 28, 200273Clarksville, Indiana
Nate Webb2March 11, 200318Clarksville, Indiana
J. C. Bailey1March 29, 200355Clarksville, Indiana
Michael Todd Stratton (Todd Morton)1May 24, 20037Clarksville, Indiana
J. C. Bailey2May 31, 200370Clarksville, Indiana
Sonjay Dutt1August 9, 2003104Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
J. C. Bailey3November 21, 200357Highland, IndianaDefeated Sonjay Dutt and Nate Webb in 3-way match.
Matt Sydal1January 17, 2004160Highland, Indiana
Delirious1June 26, 200456Oolitic, Indiana
Held up on August 21, 2004 in Highland, Indiana when a match against Jimmy Jacobs ended with a double pin.
Jimmy Jacobs1September 17, 200486Highland, IndianaDefeated Delirious in a ladder match
Delirious2December 12, 2004180Highland, Indiana
Josh Abercrombie1June 11, 2005126Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Tyler Black1October 15, 200598Midlothian, IllinoisDefeated Abercrombie in a best of 7 series.
Josh Abercrombie2January 21, 2006447Midlothian, Illinois
Brandon Thomaselli1April 14, 2007139Shelbyville, Indiana
Chuck Taylor1August 31, 20071Midlothian, Illinois
Mike Quackenbush1September 1, 200797Pelham, Alabama
Chuck Taylor2December 7, 2007126Plainfield, IllinoisDefeated Quackenbush in a match also involving Chris Hero and Eddie Kingston.
Jason Hades1April 12, 2008Joliet, Illinois
Dingo1n\aJoliet, Illinois
Quick Carter Gray1January 17, 200949Joliet, Illinois
Jimmy Jacobs2March 7, 200989Joliet, Illinois
Jason Hades2June 5, 2009259Joliet, Illinois
Ryan Phoenix1February 19, 2010126Bellevue, Illinois
Jaysin Strife1June 26, 2010275Bellevue, IllinoisThis was a No DQ match. Matt Cage, Hunter Matthews and Markus Crane beat down Phoenix en route to Strife gaining the victory.
Title retired on March 28, 2011, when IWA Mid-South ceases its operations.
BJ Whitmer1September 16, 201128Bellevue, IllinoisDefeated Bucky Collins for the vacant title when Jaysin Strife could not appear to defend it when IWA-MS reopened under new ownership.
Bucky Collins1October 14, 2011140Bellevue, Illinois
Oliver Cain1March 2, 2012105Bellevue, IllinoisTriple threat with Bucky Collins and CZW World Champ Scotty Vortex, whose title was also on the line where the belt changed hands if the title-holder was pinned.
Bucky Collins2June 16, 201277Bellevue, Illinois2/3 Fall Match won 2–1 over Cain
Devon Moore1September 1, 2012Bellevue, IllinoisWon in a Chicago Street Fight
Retired in 2013

References

References

  1. Gerweck, Steve. (2011-03-30). "Indy group closes down in midst of real life drama". WrestleView.
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about IWA Mid-South Light Heavyweight Championship — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report