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Post by Deep Figure Value on Feb 26, 2018 8:25:43 GMT -5
On December 18, 2002, Wrestlingfigs.com is born. Following in the footsteps of the AFRWF, two seperate but equal e-feds are formed; The WFWF: Vote and WFWF: Roleplay Federations. Due to the loss of data, the WFWF: Vote World Heavyweight Championship record has been lost to the sands of time, however, the WFWF: Roleplay World Heavyweight Championship's record remains intact.#
| Wrestler
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 1
| Frost
| 1
| 12/??/2001
| ??
| -
| -
| Vacant
| -
| 01/??/2002
| -
| Vacated following Frost's suicide
| 2
| Panzar
| 1
| 02/??/2002
| ??
| Triple Threat involving Link and Hammer
| 3
| Hammer
| 1
| 04/??/2006
| ??
| -
| 4
| Link
| 1
| 06/??/2002
| ??
| -
| -
| Vacant
| -
| 07/28/2002
| -
| Vacated after Link drops the title
| 5
| Bomb
| 1
| 08/25/2002
| 7
| Defeated The Shape in the tournament finals
| 6
| The Shape
| 1
| 09/01/2002
| 21
| -
| 7
| Lenore
| 1
| 09/22/2002
| 28
| -
| 8
| Frost
| 2
| 10/20/2002
| 14
| -
| 9
| Lenore
| 2
| 11/03/2002
| 14
| Also defeated Raider
| 10
| Raider
| 1
| 11/17/2002
| ??
| -
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Following the merge of the WFWF: Roleplay and WFWF: Vote federations, the titles are both vacated and unified into a singular WFWF World Heavyweight Championship.# | Wrestler | Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 11
| Destroyer
| 1
| 12/08/2002
| 63
| Tournament Final involving Suicide Blonde and Stuart 2K1
| 12
| Raider
| 2
| 02/09/2003
| 7
| -
| 13
| Destroyer
| 2
| 02/16/2003
| 7
| -
| 14
| Raider
| 3
| 02/23/2003
| 7
| Also defeated Stuart 2K1, Slater, Ice Dogg, Deadman, Chains, and Travis Hardison
| 15
| Ice Dogg
| 1
| 03/02/2003
| 14
| -
| -
| Vacant
| -
| 03/16/2003
| -
| Vacated following Ice Dogg's departure
| 16
| Stuart 2K1
| 1
| 03/31/2003
| 26
| Defeated Raider in the tournament finals
| 17
| Raider
| 4
| 04/26/2003
| 35
| Also defeated Slayer
| 18
| Rupert Jee
| 1
| 05/31/2003
| 35
| -
| 19
| Destroyer
| 3
| 07/05/2003
| 20
| -
| 20
| Slayer
| 1
| 07/25/2003
| 8
| Also defeated Stuart 2K1
| 21
| Destroyer
| 4
| 08/02/2003
| 28
| -
| 22
| "Total Apocalypse" Mikael West
| 1
| 08/30/2003
| 7
| -
| 23
| Destroyer
| 5
| 09/06/2003
| 22
| -
| 24
| Stuart 2K1
| 2
| 09/28/2003
| 41
| Also defeated Robby Wreckless and "Total Apocalypse" Mikael West
| 25
| Travis "The $hit" Hardison
| 1
| 11/08/2003
| 7
| -
| 26
| Alex Showtime
| 1
| 11/15/2003
| 7
| -
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Due to EBR being the final WFWF Matchplay Champion and Alex Showtime holding the WFWF World Heavyweight Championship, the winner of their match would go on to be crowned the first WFWF Undisputed Champion.#
| Wrestler
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 27
| EBR
| 1
| 11/22/2003
| 1
| -
| 28
| Alex Showtime
| 2
| 11/28/2003
| 2
| -
| 29
| Warning
| 1
| 12/21/2003
| 1
| -
| 30
| Destroyer
| 6
| 12/31/2003
| 6
| Also defeated Johnny Michaels, West, Raider, Stuart 2K1, Wreckless, and Deadman
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Destroyer, holding the Undisputed Championship and the chief position of power in the WFWF, retires the Undisputed Title and leaves the WFWF. Following his departure, the WFWF christens a new World Title named the Enmity Championship.#
| Wrestler
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 31
| Slayer
| 2
| 02/20/2004
| 121
| Defeated Jack Hunter
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Several months into Slayer's title reign the Enmity Title is renamed the WFWF World Championship.#
| Wrestler
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 32
| Raider
| 5
| 06/20/2004
| 91
| -
| -
| Vacant
| -
| ??/??/2004
| -
| Vacated by Raider
| 33
| ZMaster
| 1
| 11/28/2004
| 63
| Defeated Master of Destruction and Total Apocalypse
| 34
| Justa Mazing
| 1
| 01/30/2005
| 28
| -
| -
| Vacant
| -
| ??/??/2005
| -
| Vacated by Justa Mazing
| 35
| Johnny Michaels
| 1
| 04/24/2005
| 304
| -
| 36
| Drakz
| 1
| 02/22/2006
| ?
| -
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A new and unusual era is ushered in as the tandem of Drakz and Michael Kyzer assume control of the WFWF. In an attempt to demean and dishonor the company, the duo retire the WFWF World Championship, introducing instead the Intergalactic Spaceman Championship. This, in turn, rendered the championship temporarily vacant.#
| Wrestler
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 37
| Michael Kyzer
| 1
| 08/25/2006
| ?
| Defeated Reverend Shadow
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After Michael Kyzer and Drakz step down, relinquishing control of the WFWF, new owners Tha CBT and Reverend Shadow decide to create a new World Heavyweight Championship to restore dignity to the title and honor the lineage of the championship.#
| Wrestler
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 38
| Reverend Shadow
| 1
| 02/28/2007
| 60
| Defeated Obo the Hobo
| 39
| Obo the Hobo
| 1
| 04/29/2007
| 206
| -
| 40
| Thunder
| 1
| 11/21/2007
| 90
| -
| 41
| EBR
| 2
| 02/19/2008
| 212
| -
| -
| Vacant
| -
| 00/00/2008
| -
| Vacated following a buyout by The Shadow Conglomerate
| 42
| Thunder
| 2
| 11/18/2008
| 255
| -
| 43
| DGX
| 1
| 07/31/2009
| 155
| -
| 44
| Trace Demon
| 1
| 01/02/2010
| 180
| -
| 45
| Alex Sean
| 3
| 07/01/2010
| 106
| -
| 46
| Wayne McGurk
| 1
| 10/15/2010
| 101
| Also defeated Thunder
| 47
| Thunder
| 3
| 01/24/2011
| 24
| -
| 48
| Alex Sean
| 4
| 02/17/2011
| <1
| -
| 49
| EBR
| 3
| 02/17/2011
| 265
| -
| 50
| Michael Kyzer
| 2
| 11/09/2011
| 125
| -
| 51
| Phillip Schneider
| 2
| 03/13/2012
| 370
| -
| 52
| Scarlett Quinn
| 1
| 03/18/2013
| 272
| Psycho Circus Match - also defeated Cam Nitta and Mak Cross
| 53
| Trace Demon
| 2
| 12/15/2013
| 130
| -
| 54
| Shawn Malakai
| 1
| 04/24/2014
| 26
| Also defeated Solomon, Thunder, and Scarlett Quinn
| 55
| Dex
| 1
| 05/20/2014
| 98
| Awarded the championship by the departing Shawn Malakai
| 56
| Drakz
| 2
| 08/26/2014
| 504
| Also defeated Jayson Garrett and Trace Demon
| 57
| Josh Dean
| 1
| 01/11/2016
| <1
| Forced into a rematch defense against Drakz immediately following his victory
| 58
| Drakz
| 3
| 01/11/2016
| 347
| -
| 59
| Vacant
| -
| 12/22/2016
| -
| Declared vacant following Drakz being rendered incapable of defending at the hands of Michael Kyzer
| 60
| Joe Bishop
| 1
| 05/04/2017
| 113
| Defeated David Brennan in the finals of the first Supreme Gauntlet Tournament
| 61
| David Brennan
| 1
| 08/24/2017
| 414
| -
| 62
| Drakz
| 4
| 10/13/2018
| 108
| Also defeated Michael Kyzer.
| 63
| Penny Shannon
| 1
| 1/28/2019
| 31
| Defeated Drakz at Resolution
| 64
| Drakz
| 5
| 2/28/2019
| 787
| Defeated Penny Shannon at Sin City Showdown. | 65 | Josh Dean | 2 | 04/25/2021 | - | Retired Drakz at SuperBrawl: Revenge. Current WFWF World Heavyweight Champion |
In 2002, a new title - the WFWF International Championship - was christened. WFWF competitors would now have an early opportunity to prove themselves championship material as they soldiered on in pursuit of the company's top prize. #
| Wrestler
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 1
| Ice Dogg
| 1
| 01/??/2002
| ??
| Defeated LINK in the tournament final to become the first WFWF International Champion
| 2
| Baia
| 1
| 03/??/2002
| ??
| -
| 3
| Raider
| 1
| 04/??/2002
| ??
| -
| 4
| Ice Dogg
| 2
| 04/??/2002
| ??
| -
| 5
| Raider
| 2
| 06/??/2002
| ??
| -
| -
| Vacant
| -
| 00/00/0000
| ??
| Vacated by Raider
| 6
| Robby Wreckless
| 1
| 11/??/2002
| ??
| -
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Following Robby Wreckless' reign, the title was retired, remaining inactive until 2004, at which point the title was reintroduced.#
| Wrestler
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 7
| Messiah
| 1
| 05/05/2004
| 61
| Defeated Lord of Chaos to claim the resinstated championship
| 8
| HellRaizer
| 1
| 07/04/2004
| 56
| -
| 9
| ZMaster
| 1
| 08/29/2004
| 78
| Also defeated Smith, Thunder, and Hunter
| -
| Vacant
| -
| 00/00/0000
| -
| Vacated by ZMaster
| 10
| Justin Tyme
| 1
| 11/28/2004
| 64
| Won a Battle Royal to claim the vacant championship
| 11
| CBT
| 1
| 01/30/2005
| 85
| -
| 12
| Ray Smith
| 1
| 04/24/2005
| 56
| -
| 13
| Drakz
| 1
| 06/19/2005
| 40
| -
| 14
| Saku
| 1
| 07/28/2005
| 60
| -
| 15
| Immune
| 1
| 09/25/2005
| 64
| -
| 16
| Saku
| 2
| 11/27/2005
| 88
| -
| 17
| Saku & Josh
| 3/1
| 02/22/2006
| 21
| Both men pinned Ray Smith, becoming co-champions
| 18
| Okana
| 1
| 03/14/2006
| 64
| -
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Vacated by Okana, the title soon found itself subject to Drakz and Michael Kyzer's brand of disregard for the lineage of the championship. Free and up for grabs, the belt was rechristened the Ham Shank Championship and placed into competition.#
| Wrestler
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 19
| Obo the Hobo
| 1
| 06/12/2006
| 75
| Defeated CBT
| 20
| Wayne McGurk
| 1
| 08/25/2006
| 248
| Also defeated Calvin Lee
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Following the departure of Drakz and Michael Kyzer, the title is once again branded the WFWF International Championship in a sweeping restoration of honor and dignity.#
| Wrestler
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 21
| CBT
| 2
| 04/29/2007
| 37
| -
| 22
| Josh Dean
| 1
| 06/04/2007
| 34
| -
| 23
| Thunder
| 1
| 07/07/2007
| 97
| -
| 24
| Yukio Blaze
| 1
| 10/11/2007
| 37
| -
| 25
| Johnny Valentine
| 1
| 11/21/2007
| 42
| -
| 26
| Calvin Lee
| 1
| 02/19/2008
| 275
| Also defeated Luther Castle
| 27
| Kronic
| 1
| 11/18/2008
| 37
| -
| 28
| Vanessa
| 1
| 01/25/2009
| 69
| -
| 29
| Kurt Burton
| 1
| 07/31/2009
| 156
| -
| 30
| Thunder
| 2
| 01/02/2010
| 519
| -
| 31
| Shawn Malakai
| 1
| 06/04/2011
| 78
| -
| 32
| Thunder
| 3
| 08/20/2011
| 82
| -
| 33
| Shawn Malakai
| 2
| 11/09/2011
| ??
| -
| -
| Vacant
| -
| 00/00/0000
| -
| Vacated following Shawn Malakai's departure from the WFWF
| 34
| Drakz
| 2
| 03/13/2012
| 157
| Defeated Trace Demon
| 35
| Trace Demon
| 1
| 08/16/2012
| 406
| Also defeated Drake Elias
| -
| Vacant
| -
| 09/26/2013
| -
| Vacated after Trace Demon opts to focus his attention on his pursuit of the WFWF World Heavyweight Championship
| 36
| Dave Demento
| 1
| 12/15/2013
| <1
| Defeated Thunder
| 37
| Solomon
| 1
| 12/15/2013
| 81
| Claims the belt for himself after assaulting and abandoning Dave Demento
| 38
| Yukio Blaze
| 1
| 03/05/2014
| 50
| Also defeated Joe Bishop and Dex
| 39
| Joe Bishop
| 1
| 04/24/2014
| 124
| -
| 40
| Dave Demento
| 2
| 08/26/2014
| 134
| -
| 41
| Joe Bishop
| 2
| 01/07/2015
| 226
| -
| 42
| Samael Ahriman
| 1
| 08/20/2015
| 101
| Also defeated Josh Dean
| 43
| Cameron Stone
| 1
| 11/28/2015
| 172
| -
| 44
| Lucas Crowe
| 1
| 05/17/2016
| 193
| Title is unified with the retiring WFWF National Championship
| 45
| David Brennan
| 1
| 11/25/2016
| 471
| -
| 46
| Frank Lynn
| 1
| 03/10/2018
| 729
| Golden Opportunity Championship Cash-In
| 47 | Drakz | 3 | 03/28/2020 | - | Defeated Frank Lynn at Survival of the Fittest. Current International Champion |
In the fall of 2018, Lila Sleater, at the behest of the Board of Directors, introduced a new title for the best and brightest rising stars, who represent the foundation upon which the future of the WFWF will be built, to compete for. The inaugural WFWF Vanguard Champion was crowned as part of a tournament held during the 2018 World Domination Tour.# | Wrestler | Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 1 | Mesh | 1 | 10/13/2018 | 245 | Defeated Shuggy in the finals of the World Domination Vanguard Championship Tournament.
| 2 | Anna Ahriman | 1 | 6/15/2019 | 287 | Defeated Mesh at SuperBrawl X in the Ultraviolent Playground Match | 3 | Johnny Mason | 1 | 3/28/2020 | - | Defeated Anna Ahriman at Survival of the Fittest. Current Vanguard Champion |
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Post by Deep Figure Value on Feb 26, 2018 8:26:24 GMT -5
Retired ChampionshipsThe following championships have been retired and removed from active competition.The WFWF National Championship served as a mid-card title, and was seen by many as an early indicator of the potential for greater success in the future possessed by those who held it.#
| Wrestler
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 1
| Mikael West
| 1
| 05/31/2003
| 35
| Defeated Stozzo
| 2
| Master of Destruction
| 1
| 07/05/2003
| 76
| Given the title following Mikael West's forfeiture
| -
| Vacant
| -
| 09/19/2003
| -
| Vacated by Master of Destruction
| 3
| Triple X
| 1
| 09/27/2003
| 7
| Defeated Warning
| 4
| Warning
| 1
| 10/04/2003
| 21
| -
| 5
| Ray Smith
| 1
| 10/25/2003
| 7
| Also defeated Xicutioner and Triple X
| -
| Vacant
| -
| 11/01/2003
| -
| Declared vacant after Ray Smith and Warning simultaneously pin one another
| 6
| Josh
| 1
| 04/24/2005
| 119
| Defeated Immune, Saku, and Crazy Shane
| 7
| Dr. Macabre
| 1
| 08/21/2005
| 113
| -
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Following a unification match with the short lived Young Gunn Championship, the title is quietly retired. It lays dormant for the following year, before being reinstated and rechristened the Asshat Championship in 2006 as part of Drakz and Michael Kyzer's warped reinventing of the WFWF in their own image.#
| Wrestler
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 8
| Meg Warner
| 1
| 06/12/2006
| ??
| Defeated Johnny Malice. During this time, the title was referred to as The Meggalicious Championship by the champion
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Vacated by the reigning champion, with no clear path forward, and Kyzer and Drakz now departed, the title is once again retired, where it remains before once more being raised from the dead as the newly branded X-Breed Championship.#
| Wrestler
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 9
| Possessed Child
| 1
| 05/08/2007
| 85
| -
| 10
| Christian Rodriguez
| 1
| 08/01/2007
| <1
| -
| 11
| Pierce Deville
| 1
| 08/01/2007
| ??
| -
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The X-Breed Championship is short lived. During Pierce Deville's reign, the championship is once more renamed the WFWF National Championship in a welcome return to the belt's origins and legacy. #
| Wrestler
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| -
| Vacant
| -
| 00/00/0000
| -
| Vacated following Pierce Deville's arrest on charges of illegal dog fighting
| 12
| Trace Demon
| 1
| 06/30/2008
| 89
| Defeated Saku Salmelainen
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Following a buyout by the Shadow Conglomerate, the championship is vacated and once again retired from active competition, where it remains for well over a year before being reintroduced by WFWF Director Trace Demon, who declares a set of qualifiers to determine the contenders for the newly reinstated belt at Scars & Stripes.#
| Wrestler
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 13
| Jon O'Deeves
| 1
| 01/01/2010
| 181
| Defeated David Williams and Twisted
| 14
| Joe Bishop
| 1
| 07/01/2010
| 19
| -
| 15
| Jon O'Deeves
| 2
| 07/20/2010
| 87
| -
| 16
| Valorie Evans
| 1
| 10/15/2010
| 125
| Also defeated Luke McCarthy
| 17
| Ace Bennett
| 1
| 02/17/2011
| ??
| -
| -
| Vacant
| -
| 00/00/0000
| -
| Vacated following an act of aggression on the part of Ace Bennett that saw him stripped of the title
| 18
| Hutton Brown
| 1
| 06/04/2011
| ??
| Defeated Chris Jackal and AJ King
| -
| Vacant
| -
| 00/00/0000
| -
| Vacated following Hutton Brown's departure from the WFWF
| 19
| Cam Nitta
| 1
| 03/12/2012
| 64
| Defeated Richard Wilkes
| 20
| Daniel Sabat
| 1
| 05/15/2012
| 93
| -
| 21
| Cameron Stone
| 1
| 08/16/2012
| 27
| -
| 22
| Joe Bishop
| 2
| 09/12/2012
| 128
| -
| 23
| Carter Contra
| 1
| 01/18/2013
| 22
| -
| 24
| Devilkiller
| 1
| 02/09/2013
| 182
| -
| 25
| Joe Bishop
| 3
| 08/10/2013
| 148
| -
| 26
| Reverend Shadow
| 1
| 01/05/2014
| ??
| -
| -
| Vacant
| -
| 00/00/0000
| -
| Vacated after Revered Shadow is stripped of the title
| 27
| Drakz
| 1
| 04/24/2014
| 26
| Defeated Phillip Schneider
| -
| Vacant
| -
| 05/20/2014
| -
| Voluntarily vacated by Drakz
| 28
| Nikki Dean
| 1
| 08/26/2014
| ??
| Defeated Shapiro and Justin Tyger in the Thespian and Hobo Invitational to crown a new champion
| -
| Vacant
| -
| 00/00/0000
| -
| Vacated by Nikki Dean due to injury
| 29
| Ante Whitner
| 1
| 10/18/2014
| 199
| Defeated Axel Thornstowe
| 30
| Nikki Dean
| 2
| 05/04/2015
| 160
| -
| 31
| Lucas Crowe
| 1
| 10/10/2015
| 156
| Also defeated "Diamond" Jack Sabbath
| 32
| Samael Ahriman
| 1
| 03/14/2016
| <1
| Forced into a rematch defense against Lucas Crowe immediately following his victory
| 33
| Lucas Crowe
| 2
| 03/14/2016
| 65
| Final WFWF National Champion
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On May 17, 2016, Lucas Crowe emerged victorious over Cameron Stone in a unification match that would merge the WFWF National Championship with the WFWF International Championship, effectively retiring the National Championship.
The WFWF Tag Team Championship served as the ultimate prize for the most well-oiled teams in the WFWF.#
| Wrestlers
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 1
| Raider & Stozzo
| 1
| 12/29/2002
| 15
| Defeated Chains & Robby Wreckless
| 2
| Suicide Blonde & Wez
| 1
| 01/13/2003
| 13
| -
| 3
| Travid Hardison & Goober
| 1
| 01/26/2003
| 7
| -
| 4
| Demolisher & Lost Spirit
| 1
| 02/02/2003
| ??
| -
| -
| Vacant
| -
| --/--/----
| -
| Vacated following the termination of Demolisher & Lost Spirit
| 5
| Dead Pool
| 1
| 03/02/2003
| 118
| Defeated The Divas and The Flock
| 6
| Destroyer & Slayer
| 1
| 06/28/2003
| 63
| -
| 7
| Opal & Stozza
| 1
| 08/30/2003
| 61
| Defeated Destroyer & The Shape (having replaced Slayer following the latter's departure from The Annointed)
| 8
| Deadman & Travis Hardison
| 1/2
| 10/11/2003
| 22
| Deadman defeated Stozza in singles competition, awarding the second belt to Travis Hardison
| -
| Vacant
| -
| 11/02/2003
| -
| Vacated after Slayer suspends the titles
| 9
| Gen. Next
| 1
| 06/06/2004
| 28
| Defeated X-Factor & Chaz Burger, Thunder & Smith, and Crystal Clear & Venom
| 10
| Immune & Rayne
| 1
| 07/04/2004
| 14
| -
| 11
| Chris Laesak & Lord of Chaos
| 1
| 07/18/2004
| 42
| -
| 12
| Gaz69 & Chaz Taylor
| 1
| 08/29/2004
| 103
| Defeated Chris Laesak & Trema Rhynos (having replaced Lord of Chaos) and Immune & Rayne
| 13
| Justin Tyme & FERGIE
| 1
| 12/10/2004
| 23
| Awarded the titles after Gaz69 fails to defend
| 14
| Los Hobos
| 1
| 01/02/2005
| 42
| -
| 15
| UIA
| 1
| 02/13/2005
| 126
| -
| 16
| Mikael West & Master of Destruction
| 1
| 06/19/2005
| 33
| -
| -
| Vacant
| -
| 07/22/2005
| -
| Vacated by Mikael West & Master of Destruction
| 17
| Los Hobos
| 2
| 08/21/2005
| 51
| Defeated The Holocaust
| 18
| The Holocaust
| 1
| 10/11/2005
| 134
| -
| 19
| ZMaster & Eric Hardcastle
| 1
| 02/22/2006
| ??
| -
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Finding no immunity from Drakz and Michael Kyzer's sweeping revisionism of the WFWF, the Tag Team Championship would be vacated and re-branded, to be known henceforth as the WFWF Orgy Championship.#
| Wrestlers
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 20
| The Revolution
| 1
| 06/12/2006
| 90
| Defeated ZMaster & Ganador
| 21
| Alex Sean & EBR
| 1
| 09/10/2006
| 171
| -
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With the brief but tumultuous reign of terror wrought by Drakz & Michael Kyzer at an end, the titles are once more christened the WFWF Tag Team Championship.# | Wrestler | Reign | Date Won | Days Held | Notes | 22 | The Revolution | 2 | 02/28/2007 | 60 | Defeated the New Phenomenon and The Vagrancy | 23 | Yukio Blaze | 1 | 04/29/2007 | 69 | - | 24 | EBR & CBT | 2/1 | 07/07/2007 | 137 | - | 25 | The Axis | 1 | 11/21/2007 | 90 | - | 26 | F*ck You | 1 | 02/19/2008 | 37 | Defeated Wayne McGurk & Kurt Burton, Flames & Roberts, and High Horror & David Williams | - | Vacant | - | 03/19/2008 | - | Vacated following Pierce Deville's release from the WFWF | 27 | Alex Sean & DGX | 2/1 | 06/30/2008 | 80 | Defeated Kurt Burton & Kat Hamilton | - | Vacant | - | 09/18/2008 |
| Vacated following a buyout by The Shadow Conglomerate | 28 | Johnny Michaels & Aaron Ashton | 1 | 12/09/2008 | 47 | Defeated Thunder & Master of Destruction | 29 | Alex Sean & DGX | 3/2 | 01/25/2009 | 232 | - | 30 | Thunder & Trace Demon | 2/1 | 09/14/2009 | 211 | Defeated DGX & EBR (subbing for Alex Sean) | 31 | Alex Sean & DGX | 4/3 | 04/13/2010 | 375 | - | 32 | Alex Sean & DGX | 5/4 | 04/23/2011 | ?? | Defeated EBR & Jason Jadoa for EBR's half of the championship | - | Vacant | - | 00/00/0000 | - | Vacated due to a lack of title defense | 33 | Ripp Jackson & Thunder | 1/3 | 03/13/2012 | 117 | Defeated Randel Benjamin & Dave Demento | 34 | Ace Bennett & Raider | 1/2 | 07/08/2012 | 127 | - | 35 | Michael Kyzer & Drakz | 1 | 11/10/2012 | 1 | Defeated Raider & Samael Ahriman (having replaced Ace Bennett following his departure from the WFWF) | - | Vacant | - | 11/11/2012 | - | Vacated following Kyzer & Drakz's collective disappearance from the WFWF | 36 | Jason Garrett & Chase Landon | 1 | 04/24/2014 | 259 | Defeated Slanted & Enchanted, Kyle Matthews & Mason Dixon, and Mak Cross & Cam Nitta | 37 | Tugarin Zmey & Samael Ahriman | 1/2 | 01/07/2015 | 117 | - | 38 | Dave Demento & Josh Dean | 1 | 05/04/2015 | 19 | Also defeated "Diamond" Jack Sabbath & Jayson Garrett | - | Vacant | - | 05/23/2015 | - | Vacated following Dave Demento's termination | 39 | Drakz | 2 | 08/20/2015 | - | Single-handedly defeated Nikki Dean & Trace Demon in the tournament finals | 40 | Drakz & Josh Dean | 2 | 11/02/2015 | 391/317 | Drakz is forced to take on a partner with whom he can defend the belts | 41 | Samael Ahriman & David Brennan | 3/1 | 09/13/2016 | <1 | Ahriman & Brennan are stripped of the titles immediately following their victory due to a lack of order in regard to the title picture |
In spite of WFWF General Manager Lila Sleater's executive decision to place the tag-team championship on ice, David Brennan has refused to acknowledge her authority, taking possession of both belts for himself and continuing to refer to himself as the lone, undisputed tag team champion. Despite Brennan's hard-nosed defiance, the tag-team championship remains effectively vacant and retired.WFWF Hardcore ChampionshipIn 2007, a new title is introduced to cater to a more vicious, tooth and nail style of competition, dubbed the WFWF Hardcore X Championship#
| Wrestler
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 1
| Trace Demon
| 1
| 07/14/2007
| 23
| First WFWF Hardcore X Champion
| 2
| Kamardo
| 1
| 08/05/2007
| 16
| - | 3
| Jake Slash
| 1
| 08/20/2007
| 25
| - | 4
| Kamardo
| 2
| 09/13/2007
| 12
| - | -
| Vacant
| -
| 09/24/2007
| -
| - | 5
| Johnny Valentine
| 1
| 10/11/2007
| 56
| - | 6
| Yukio Blaze
| 1
| 12/05/2007
| 13
| - | -
| Vacant
| -
| 12/17/2007
| 65
| Vacated as part of the Hardcore X Championship's simplification to the newly branded WFWF Hardcore Championship | 7
| Jake Slash
| 2
| 02/19/2008
| 14
| - | 8
| Dead Idol
| 1
| 03/03/2008
| 47
| - | 9
| Meg
| 1
| 04/18/2008
| 74
| - |
Due to WFWF President King Kraig's belief in the Hardcore Championship's overall uselessness and large potential for criminal liability, he declares Meg's bout with Calvin Lee at "Attack! ... Of The Little Green Men" a unification bout which would effectively retire the WFWF Hardcore Championship. Calvin Lee successfully defended his International Championship and thus, subsequently, unified the WFWF Hardcore Championship into the WFWF International Championship and effectively retiring the belt from active competition.WFWF Women's ChampionshipIn the interest of capitalizing upon the burgeoning popularity surrounding women's wrestling, coupled with a roster deemed sizable enough to warrant a separate division, the WFWF introduced the WFWF Women's Championship.#
| Wrestler
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 1
| Megan
| 1
| 01/26/2003
| ??
| Defeated Jade and Jenni Hall to become the first WFWF Women's Champion
| -
| Vacant
| -
| 00/00/0000
| -
| Vacated and Retired
| 2
| Black Widow
| 1
| 06/19/2005
| 64
| Defeated Vivica to claim the reinstated championship
| 3
| Jade
| 1
| 08/21/2005
| 72
| -
| 4
| Cherry Bomb
| 1
| 10/31/2005
| 16
| -
| -
| Vacant
| -
| 11/15/2005
| -
| Vacated by ownership
| 5
| Alora Wright
| 1
| 11/27/2005
| 61
| Defeated Amerie, Summer, & Lily
| 6
| Randi Justice
| 1
| 01/26/2006
| 28
| Declared champion following Alora Wright's forfeiture due to injury
| 7
| Charlotte Woods
| 1
| 02/22/2006
| 21
| Battle Royal
| 8
| Meg
| 1
| 03/14/2006
| ??
| -
|
As part of Michael Kyzer and Drakz's attempt to humiliate and demean the WFWF, the championship is vacated and renamed the WFWF Gyno Championship.#
| Wrestler
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 9
| Scratch Cat
| 1
| 06/12/2006
| 24
| Defeated all comers in an All Women's match
| 10
| Vanessa McGurk
| 1
| 07/05/2006
| 33
| -
|
Following the departure of Kyzer and Drakz, and due in part to a rash of inactivity within the division, the championship is once again vacated and retired before being temporarily reinstated some time later.#
| Wrestler
| Reign
| Date Won
| Days Held
| Notes
| 11
| Kat Hamilton
| 1
| 02/19/2008
| ??
| Won a Multi-Woman match to crown a new WFWF Women's Champion
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With Kat Hamilton's departure and a severe lack of competition in the division, then-WFWF owner King Kraig quietly retired the title, where it has remained inactive ever since.
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