Title History
LWA - OWF - UWS


The LWA
"What does it stand for? Don't ask."

LWA Division Title

  • Nov. 22, 2002: (Lee Todd) After weeks of having 2 separate LWA champions, Craig Lassiter declared both vacant, and sanctioned Lee Todd, Edmund Paine II, and Gabriel Blade to a triangle match to determine the LWA Division Champion. When the dust cleared, Lee Todd was victorious.

Outlaw Wrestling Federation
"Mayhem... outlaw style."

OWF Division Title

  • Oct. 19, 2002: (Archangel) The death of the OWF federation meant the birth of the OWF Division. As the last reigning OWF World Champion, Archangel becomes the OWF Division Champion by default.
  • Nov. 22, 2002: (Kurt Tremere) As the wildcard in a rematch from the previous show, Kurt Tremere came out of nowhere to defeat Archangel and Hoser to become the new OWF Division Champion.
  • Jan. 3, 2003: (Eric Manson) After several upsets, the wrestler that everyone underestimated knocked Kurt Tremere off his pedestal, with some help from Hellfire.
  • Jan. 17, 2003: (Vacant) After a serious injury during the first round of the Iron Man Competition, Eric Manson suffered what may have been a career ending injury. The title is declared vacant.
  • Jan. 31, 2003: (Edmund Paine II) Cid signed a Triangle match between Paine, Uesugi, and Stu-E Price. In a photo-finish, Paine was declared the winner and new champion.
  • Apr. 25, 2003: ("Sentinel" Gabriel Blade) After being bumped to the OWF Division to keep him away from the LWA Title, Gabe finally struck gold by defeating Edmund Paine.

Underworld Wrestling Syndicate
"The Syndicate is the superfed that encompasses all others. Its champions are the best of the best."

UWS Unified World Heavyweight Title

  • Dec. 8, 2002: (Kurt Tremere) The title is born. At UWS Hollycaust, the LWA Division Champion (Lee Todd), the former OWF Division Champion (Archangel), and the OWF Division Champion (Kurt Tremere) faced off for the honor of becoming the first ever unified world champion. After the grueling contest with no less than 4 referees, Kurt Tremere came away victorious.
  • Mar. 16, 2003: (Lee F'n' Todd) With a little help from his friends, Lee walked through 4 matches in a single night to become the new UWS Unified Champ.
  • May 15, 2003(The Roman Gladiator) In a history-making match in several respects, The Roman Gladiator, while still signed with FHW, beats the best the UWS has to offer.

UWS World Tag Team Titles

  • Dec. 8, 2002: (Burke and Blade) At the premiere PPV, eight teams faced off in a single-elimination tournament to crown the tag champions. Gabriel Blade and Michael Burke defeated Lee Todd and Stu-E Price in the finals.
  • Dec. 20, 2002: (UK Crew) Just 2 weeks removed from winning the belts, Burke and Blade were thrown into a 3-on-2 handicap match against Lee Todd, Stu-E Price, and Tumbler. The UK Crew used their man advantage to wear down the champs, and take the titles.
  • May 11, 2003(Champions of Sin) With Stu Price gone from the fed, Lee and Tumbler were both doing double-duty when Lenoir and Hellfire pulled off the win with some help from Sin.

UWS Hardcore Title (Greed)

  • Dec. 20, 2002(Cid) (Jamison) Ken Holbrook reinstated the old LWA Hardcore Title, last held by Cid. In a bizarre twist, no matches will be sanctioned for the title. Possession equals ownership, so the man holding the belt is the champion.
  • Jan. 3, 2003: (Brian Thorn) (Matt the Kid) (Jim Browski) (Sin) (Jamison[2]) After Thorn defeated Jamison, he took the Hardcore title and gave it to a fan. After that, all hell broke loose.
  • Jan. 17, 2003: (Dr. Karate) (Michael Burke) (Tumbler) (Michael Burke[2]) (Tumbler[2]) Dr. Karate attacked an injured Jamison at the hospital, followed by several encounters between Burke and Tumbler.
  • Jan. 31, 2003: (Jim Browski[2]) (Tumbler[3]) (Stu Price) (Uesugi) (Lee Todd) (Stu Price[2]) (Edmund Paine) (Stu Price[3]) (Brian Thorn[2]) (Stu Price[4]) (Edmund Paine[2]) (Stu Price[5]) (The Native) Tumbler brought the Hardcore Title into Jester's Pyramid, and you can guess what happened.
  • Feb. 14, 2003: (Craig Lassiter) (Sin) (The Native[2]) (Tumbler[4]) After wrestling a tag match, The Native and his partner Craig Lassiter were jumped backstage. The Native regained the belt only to be jumped by Tumbler a few minutes later.
  • Feb. 28, 2003: (Dake Ken) (Lee Todd[2]) (Kurt Tremere) (Gabriel Blade) (Lee Todd[3]) Dake Ken stole the Hardcore belt while Tumbler was defending the tag titles. Lee got it back, and carried it into the Iron Man Rumble.
  • Mar. 16, 2003: (Stu-E Price[6]) (Tumbler[5]) (Stu-E Price[7]) (Tumbler[6]) Stu proves that he is the master of losing the Hardcore Title.
  • Mar. 28, 2003: (Dake Ken[2]) Dressed in cricket gear, Dake Ken attacked Tumbler backstage to take back the Hardcore Title.
  • Apr. 25, 2003: (Lee Todd[4]) (Dake Ken[3]) (Sean Lassiter) (Tumbler[7]) (Lee Todd[5]) (Stu-E Price[8]) The return of an old gimmick, untied laces, a kilt, and a frozen fish; just another day in the life of a Hardcore champion.
  • May 11, 2003: (Tumbler[8]) After defeating Dake Ken and Sean Lassiter, Tumbler brings the Hardcore belt back to the UWS.
  • Jun. 13, 2003(Scott Lenoir) Lenoir tricked Tumbler into getting into a taxicab which he then proceeded to drive off a cliff. Lenoir crawled out of the wreckage, with the Hardcore belt.

The Iron Man

2001 LWA Iron Man
Gold Medal / The Iron Man = "Threat" Shane Brandon
Silver Medal = "Sentinel" Gabriel Blade
Bronze Medal = Johnny Reb

2003 UWS Iron Man
Gold Medal / The Iron Man = Lee F'n' Todd
Silver Medal = "Sentinel" Gabriel Blade
Bronze Medal = Brian Thorn
Bronze Medal = Tumbler


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