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History of the RCW International Championship

The RCW International Championship is the second-richest prize in the organization. Originally the Television Championship during RCW's televised program in 2006, "RCW on KCWX." It then became the Cyber Championship with matches being the only ones in RCW to be broadcast online. It was then called the International Championship and is the only championship in Texas to be legitimately defended in Japan in many years.

Wrestler: Reign: Date: Location Notes:
Andy Dalton 1 June 23, 2006 San Antonio, TX Defeated Ikaika in the tournament final to become the inaugual RCW Television Champion. After "RCW on KCWX" was no longer broadcast in Nov. 2006, the title was renamed the Cyber Championship.
"One Man" Mike Dell 1 Dec. 2, 2006 San Antonio, TX Defeated Andy Dalton to win the title.
Sicodelico Jr. 1 Feb. 10, 2007 San Antonio, TX Defeated Mike Dell and Ikaika in a Triple Threat Match to win the title.
Scott McKenzie 1 July 28, 2007 San Antonio, TX Defeated Sicodelico Jr. to win the title.
Sicodelico Jr. 2 Oct. 20, 2007 San Antonio, TX Defeated Scott McKenzie and Daivari in a Triple Threat Match to win the title.
Kosaki 1 Oct. 20, 2007 San Antonio, TX Defeated Sicodelico Jr. to win the title. Kosaki and Mr. Yebisu would take the title to Japan and call in the RCW International Championship. Kosakai had a successful defense on Nov. 18, 2007 at Tokyo Shinkiba Arena over Seiji Takeda. Kosakai then defeated Takeda again in a rematch on Jan. 15, 2008.
Daisaku Shimoda 1 March 19, 2008 Tokyo, Japan Daisaku Shimoda defeated Kosakai on in Tokyo to win the title. Shimoda had a successful title defense on May 5, 2008 in Tokyo over Kamui.
Kosaki 2 Oct. 30, 2008 Tokyo, Japan Kosakai regained the RCW International Title from Shimoda in Tokyo. Kosakai won by countout and Mr. Yebisu declared him the champion. Shimoda has had at least three title defenses.




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