TITLES

The has several championship titles:

World Championship- The most important and prestigious title available here in the . Most matches where this belt is on the line will be main events. Only the best of the best get to contend for this belt.

WORLD CHAMPION: Chandler Stone

Title History:

  1. "The Demon" Kyle Bane:
    Won on November 23rd, 1997 in an 8-man ladder match.
    Lost on January 25th 1998 to "Hard Line" Byron Brady in a steel cage match via pinfall.
  2. "Hard Line" Byron Brady:
    Won on January 25th, 1997 in a steel cage match against "The Demon" Kyle Bane.
    Lost on February 22nd, 1998 to Kyle Bane via pinfall.
  3. "The Demon" Kyle Bane:
    Won on February 22nd, 1998 over "Hard Line" Byron Brady.
    Lost on April 1st, 1998 to The Saint.
  4. The Saint
    Won on April 1st, 1998 over "The Demon" Kyle Bane.
    Lost on May 31st, 1998 to Byron Brady.
  5. "Hard Line" Byron Brady
    Won on May 31st, 1998 over The Saint.
    Was stripped of the title by Commissioner Argie Otero for no apparent reason on June 15th 1998.
  6. Chandler Stone
    Was awarded the title by Commissioner Argie Otero on June 15th 1998.
    Current World Champion.


International Championship- The International Champion is our "ambassador" to other countries. This title is defended all across the globe.

INTERNATIONAL CHAMPION: Daron Foley

Title History:

  1. "8-Ball" Vic Garibaldi
    Won on November 23rd, 1997 in a 20-Man King of The Hill Battle Royal.
    Lost to Mista Smith on March 13th, 1998 by pinfall
  2. Mista Smith
    Won on March 13th, 1998 by pinning Vic Garibaldi.
    Lost to "The Ultimate Male" Chris Del Rio on April 11th, 1998 by pinfall
  3. "The Ultimate Male" Chris Del Rio
    Won on April 11th, 1998 by pinning Mista Smith.
    Lost on May 31st, 1998 to Gino Valentini.
  4. Gino Valentini
    Won on May 31st, 1998 by pinning Chris Del Rio.
  5. Osmosis
    Won on July 11, 1998 by pinning Gino Valentini.
  6. Daron Foley
    Won on July 14, 1998 by making Osmosis submit.
    Current International Champion


Television Championship- This title is defended at least once a week. The holder of this title represents the on television.

TV CHAMPION:"Heart-Stopper" Andrew Awesome

Title History:

  1. "Swingin'" Chandler Stone:
    Won on October 31st, 1997 in a 7-man "Run The Gauntlet" Match.
    Pinned by Elvis on November 29, 1997.
  2. Elvis:
    Won on November 29th, 1997 from "Swingin'" Chandler Stone.
    Pinned by Stephon T. Davis on January 5th, 1998.

  3. Stephon T. Davis:
    Won on January 5th, 1998 from Elvis.
    Pinned by "Pretty Boy" Troy Walcott on January 25th, 1998.

  4. "Pretty Boy" Troy Walcott:
    Won on January 25th, 1998 from Stephon T. Davis.
    Lost on April 1st, 1998 to "The Convict" Oswald Bates.

  5. "The Convict" Oswald Bates:
    Won on April 1st, 1998 from "Pretty Boy Troy Walcott
    Forfitted the AICW Television TItle on May 19th, 1998.

  6. Legion:
    Won on May 19th, 1998 after AICW Commssioner awarded him the title due to Bates surrending the belt.
    Lost on May 31st, 1998 in a three way match with Zeek Monkey and Billy Kane.

  7. Zeek Monkey:
    Won on May 31st, 1998 beating former champ Legion and Billy Kane in a Three Way Challenge.
    Lost on July 4th, 1998 to "Heart-Stopper" Andrew Awesome

  8. "Heart-Stopper" Andrew Awesome:
    Won on July 1st, 1998 beating Zeek Monkey
    Current TV Champ


World Tag Team Championship- The highest level of achievement for all tag teams in the . The team who holds this title must be well-balanced, have good chemistry, and use efficient teamwork.

WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS: Frenzy

Title History:

  1. The Nubian Warriors:
    Won on November 23, 1997 in a 8-team elimination tournament.
    Lost belts on December 28, 1997 to The Perfectly Perfect Duo.
  2. The Perfectly Perfect Duo:
    Won on December 28, 1997 in a Triple Threat Tag Team Match against The Nubian Warriors and Money and Power.
    Lost belts on June 28th 1998 to Frenzy.
  3. Frenzy:
    Won on June 28th 1998 by beating The Perfectly Perfect Duo in a No Holds Barred Match.
    Current World Tag Team Champions

North American Tag Team Championship- The second highest level of achievement for all tag teams in the . The team who holds this title must be well-balanced, have good chemistry, and use efficient teamwork.

NORTH AMERICAN TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS: Throbbing Members

Title History:

  1. The Asian Assassination Squad:
    Won on March 21st, 1998 in a Four Team Tournament by defeating Gangstas and Prankstas in the finals.
    Lost on May 14th, 1998 to Sweet Stuff.
  2. Sweet Stuff:
    Won on May 14th, 1998 by defeating The Asian Assassination Squad.
    Lost on June 8th, 1998 to Sweet Stuff.
  3. The Family:
    Won on June 8th, 1998 by defeating Sweet Stuff
    Lost on June 28th 1998 to Throbbing Members.
  4. Throbbing Members:
    Won on June 28th, 1998 by defeating The Family
    Current North American Tag Team Champs.


Inoki Cup Championship- Named after the great Japanese warrior Antonio Inoki, this cup represents the wrestler with the most honor and talent in the AICW.

INOKI CUP CHAMPION: Vacant

Title History:

  1. "Big D" Devon Burke:
    Won on March 30, 1998 in a 8-man elimination tournament.
    Forfited the Cup on July 14th, 1998.



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