History of the RCW Championship
The RCW Championship is the top title in the organization. Created in 2003. For a short period of time, was linked with the Reinagel Championship Wrestling Title. Below you will find the title's history.
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Jeromy Sage |
1 |
May 2003 |
Seguin, TX |
Defeated Paul Diamond to become the inaugural RCW Champion. At a prior event, Sage defeated Diamond in a #1 Contender's Match to face the winner of a Royal Rumble, but Diamond won that Royal Rumble later in the evening. Title declared vacant in Feb. 2004. Sage defended the title against Paul Diamond in Alabama. Also title defenses against Great Kazushi and Lance Hoyt. |
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The Great Kazushi Miyamoto |
1 |
Oct. 22, 2005 |
San Antonio, TX |
Defeated Chris Marval to fill title vacancy. Marval and Kazushi were the final two in a battle royal earlier in the evening to determine the contestants. |
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Hotstuff Hernandez |
1 |
Dec. 17, 2005 |
San Antonio, TX |
Defeated Kazushi Miyamoto in a Tables Match to win the title. |
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"The Smashing Machine" Ikaika |
1 |
Dec. 2, 2006 |
San Antonio, TX |
Defeated Sicodelico Jr. who was serving as Hernandez' proxy. |
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Masada |
1 |
March 10, 2007 |
San Antonio, TX |
Defeated Ikaika to win the title. |
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Rory Fox |
1 |
Sept. 9, 2007 |
San Antonio, TX |
Defeated Masada to win the title. |
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"The Smashing Machine" Ikaika |
2 |
Oct. 20, 2007 |
San Antonio, TX |
Ikaika defeated Rory Fox to win the title. In Nov. 2007, RCW went on hiatus. In Aug. 2008, RCW returned from hiatus. Title declared vacant on March 21, 2009 when Commissioner Joe Reinagel stripped Ikaika of the title. |
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Keith Lee |
1 |
April 11, 2009 |
San Antonio, TX |
Won a Gauntlet Match to fill title vacancy. Most believed Don Juan had won it, but Lee was never eliminated. |
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Big Dogg |
1 |
June 6, 2009 |
San Antonio, TX |
Defeated Keith Lee, Ryan Genesis and Ben Galvan in a Fatal Four Way Match to win the title. |
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"Flawless" Jerome Daniels |
1 |
Aug. 1, 2009 |
San Antonio, TX |
Defeated Big Dogg in front of RCW's largest crowd to date at the San Antonio Event Center. At the Aug. 15, 2009 event, Joe Reinagel created his own championship and it was paired with the RCW Title. |
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Keith Lee |
2 |
Aug. 15, 2009 |
San Antonio, TX |
After Lee and Daniels lost the Tag Team Titles to former-HNIC members Big Dogg & Skitzo, an impromptu match took place between Lee and Daniels in which Lee defeated Daniels to win the title. |
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"Extreme Aztec" SKAM-13 |
1 |
Oct. 24, 2009 |
San Antonio, TX |
Defeated Keith Lee to win the title. On Nov. 28, 2009, Brandon Oliver regained control of RCW and the Reinagel Championship Wrestling title became defunct. On March 6, SKAM-13 and Jojo Bravo fought to a double-pin, with referee Alex Marrozos calling the match for SKAM and referee Howie Rolle calling the match for Bravo. Brandon Oliver decided to uphold the title. |
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"Extreme Aztec" SKAM-13 |
2 |
April 3, 2010 |
San Antonio, TX |
SKAM-13 became the undisputed RCW Champion by defeating Jojo Bravo in a Ladder Match. |
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Joey "Super Shot" Spector |
1 |
June 5, 2010 |
San Antonio, TX |
Spector won the title in a Four-Way "Fans Bring the Weapons" Match over SKAM-13, Weazy Woo & Sicodelico Jr by pinning Weazy Woo. On July 3, Spector lost to Alissa Flash, but on July 12, new co-commissioner Ray The Voice pointed out that the match went over the 15-minute time limit, thus rendering that match a no contest and the title went back to Spector. |
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Alissa Flash |
1 |
August 7, 2010 |
San Antonio, TX |
Alissa Flash defeated Joey "Super Shot" Spector in a No DQ, Pinfalls Count Anywhere in Bexar County Match. On November 6, Alissa Flash was not able to answer Ray The Voice Challenge and defend her title. The Co-Commissioner Ray The Voice determined it was a forfeit and therefore upheld the title. |
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Lance Hoyt |
1 |
December 11, 2010 |
San Antonio, TX |
Lance Hoyt returned to RCW in a Triple Threat Match (managed by Jeromy Sage) and defeated Jax and Ray Rowe. |
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Girard St. Christopher |
1 |
March 5, 2011 |
San Antonio, TX |
Girard St. Chrisopther defeated Lance Hoyt and Ray Rowe in a Triple Threat Match. |
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Ray Rowe |
1 |
June 4, 2011 |
San Antonio, TX |
Ray Rowe defeated Girard St. Christopher and Hernandez in a Triple Threat Match. |
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"Brooklyn's Finest AJ Summers |
1 |
January 7, 2012 |
San Antonio, TX |
Summers was granted a title match at any time by Commissioner Chris Sifuentes by virtue of winning the Wrestler of the Year. After the Ray Rowe-Hernandez title match which ended in a no contest due to Ray Rowe passing out, Summers used his title shot opportunity and pinned an unconscious Rowe. |
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"New Style" Ben Galvan |
1 |
May 5, 2012 |
San Antonio, TX |
Galvan defeated "Brooklyn's Finest" AJ Summers in a Falls Count Anywhere Match at RCW's FANdemonium. |
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"The Man From Down Under" Jingo Wallabee |
1 |
July 7, 2012 |
San Antonio, TX |
Jingo Wallabee defeated "New Style" Ben Galvan at "Declaration of Champions 3." |
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"The Largeador" Michael Faith |
1 |
September 1, 2012 |
San Antonio, TX |
At August 4, 2012 event, Jingo Wallabee and Steve McEnroe escaped the steel cage at the same time. Later that month, Jingo could not compete due to injury. Faith won at "Dawn of a New Dynasty 5" in a Triple Threat Ladder Match over Steve McEnroe and "Super-Mex" Hernandez to become undisputed RCW Champion. |
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Sicodelico Jr |
1 |
April 6, 2013 |
San Antonio, TX |
Sicodelico Jr won a Fatal Four-Way Fan Lumberjack Strap Match over "Samoan Beast" Michael Faith, Ring King Don Juan and TNA superstar & RCW Icon "Super-Mex" Hernandez. |






