WFC Title History

WFC Title History

WFC CHAMPIONSHIP

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Footnotes:

Jon Cross

Tim Rockwell

X-Cal

Tim Rockwell

Mr. Nasty

Tim Rockwell

Paul Puertorico

Malico

Paul Puertorico

Double D

Sam Stackhouse

Alex Royal

Sam Stackhouse

Alex Royal

Luke Langley

Wesley Crane

Dutch Hagen

Thrash

Tim Rockwell

Thrash

Tim Rockwell

Justin Lee

Tim Rockwell

Sep 19 2015

Oct 08 2016

Dec 03 2016

Feb 04 2017

Jul 08 2017

Feb 03 2018

Dec 01 2018

Jan 12 2019

Feb 09 2019

Jun 15 2019

Jan 18 2020

Aug 22 2020

Oct 24 2020

Nov 14 2020

Oct 23 2021

Aug 06 2022

Oct 22 2022

Feb 24 2024

May 04 2024

Jun 02 2024

Jul 06 2024

Jan 04 2025

Jul 12 2025

Sep 08 2013

May 18 2014

Sep 07 2014

Oct 19 2014

Dec 07 2014

Jan 11 2015

Jan 16 2016

Aug 26 2016

Oct 08 2016

Feb 04 2017

Mar 04 2017

Jun 17 2017

Oct 14 2017

Dec 02 2017

Jan 06 2018

Apr 07 2018

Oct 13 2018

Nov 10 2018

Dec 15 2018

Oct 19 2019

Jul 25 2020

Jul 25 2020

Nov 14 2020

Jan 23 2021

Mar 20 2021

Jul 17 2021

Sep 18 2021

Sep 18 2021

Apr 23 2022

Oct 22 2022

Jun 17 2023

Feb 24 2024

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Oct 26 2024

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  1. Cross def. Christopher Fury in a Ladder Match to become the inaugural champion

  2. Rockwell def. Cross for the title in a Steel Cage Match

  3. X-Cal was forced to vacate the title on January 11 as a result of a shoulder injury. Tim Rockwell def. Mr. Nasty for the vacant title

  4. Tim Rockwell was forced to relenquish the WFC Title on July 8th, due to not being medically cleared to compete. Mr. Nasty won the title by winning the Rumble For A Cause

  5. Puertorico def. Rockwell for the title in a No DQ Match

  6. Puertorico def. Malico for the title in a “Who’s Your Daddy” Match

  7. Paul Puertorico relinquished the title after suffering an injury at the hands of Wesley Crane. D def. Drake Gallows for the vacant title

  8. Stackhouse def. D for the title in a No DQ/No Countout Match

  9. Stackhouse def. Royal for the title in a Title-vs-Career Match

  10. Langley def. Royal for the title in a No Holds Barred Match

  11. Hagen def. Crane for the title in a Fatal 4-Way Match that also included Luke Langley and Thrash

  12. Rockwell def. Thrash for the title in a No Holds Barred Match

  13. Rockwell def. Thrash for the title in a Fatal 4-Way match that also involved Duke Cornell and Zac Royal

  14. Lee def. Rockwell in a Broken Arrow Street Fight.

WFC Hometown Heroes CHAMPIONSHIP

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Footnotes:

Robert Lee

Striker

Robert Lee

Jon Cross

Mr. Nasty

Jon Cross

Drake Gallows

Sam Stackhouse

Paul Puertorico

Aaron Anders

Paul Puertorico

Prince Mahalli

Riker

Mr. Nasty

Riker

Alex Royal

J. D.

Alex Royal

J. D.

Luke Langley

Jon Cross

Tim Rockwell

Dimitri Alexandrov

Tim Rockwell

Dimitri Alexandrov

Jermaine Johnson

Thrash

Reed

Koko

Justin Lee

Alex Royal

Tommy Dean

Wesley Crane

Tommy Dean

Riley Grinn

Riker

Butcher

  1. Lee def. Dexter Hardaway to become the inaugural champion.

  2. Cross def. Mr. Nasty for the title in a 6-Pack Scramble Match that also involved Jake O'Brien, Bobby Starr , Striker, and Fuel.

  3. Cross was stripped of the title on November 14, 2015 for failure to defend the title within 90 days. His last title defense was on July 18, 2015. Gallows def. Lance Osburn, Riker, Brandon Walker, Bill Black, and Paul Puerorico to win the vacant WFC HomeTown Heroes Title. Sam Stackhouse appeared to have defeated Gallows for the title on April 2, 2016 but Gallows produced photographic and video proof on June 4th that his hand was outside the ring ropes when he was pinned. WFC director of operations Dexter Hardaway reversed the title win and gave the title back to Gallows and Stackhouse's title reign was deemed null and void.

  4. Sam Stackhouse was stripped of the title for failing to be able to attend WFC events two months in a row. Puertorico def. Skyler Fayden & Trey Cole in a Triple Threat Match for the vacant title

  5. Nasty def. Riker for the title in a Title-vs-Title match by Countout in a match where the Countout and DQ rules were waived.

  6. Riker def. Nasty for the title in a Hometown Heroes Challenge Scramble Match that also featured Prince Mahalli, Dimitri Alexandrov and Alex Royal

  7. J. D. was forced to relinquish the title due to an injury. Langley def. Riker and Drake Gallows in a Triple Threat Match for the vacant title

  8. Rockwell def. Alexandrov for the title in a Fatal 4-Way match that also included Paul Puertorico and Derek James

  9. Koko def. Reed in a match where the entire Caballero Cartel was banned from ringside

  10. Dean def. Royal in a Through the Front Door Match

WFC prime CHAMPIONSHIP

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Footnotes:

Tommy Dean

Richie Adams

The Blue Bolt

Duke Cornell

Dimitri Alexandrov

Jason Jones

Thrash

Dustin Tibbs

Johnny Lightning

Johnny Dynamite

Wrangler Rhett

Alex Royal

Wrangler Rhett

Jack Davenport

Wrangler Rhett

The K. C. Wolves

A. C. Slaughter

Soul Ryders

Simply the Future

Pen Palz

Simply the Future

Lone Star, Inc.

Resistance

B. F. F.s

The Villains

Bishop Nasty & Riker

London Calling

The Chase

Real Dirty Brawlers

Space Age Cowboys

Toxic Masculinity

London Calling

Toxic Masculinity

Iron Mountain

Eddie LeVaughn & Mr. Nasty

Toxic Masculinity

The Subject

Toxic Masculinity

Iron Mountain

Apr 17 2021

Oct 23 2021

Apr 23 2022

Jun 18 2022

Aug 06 2022

Nov 06 2022

May 06 2023

Jun 23 2023

Sep 09 2023

Oct 21 2023

Feb 24 2024

May 04 2024

Sep 07 2024

Dec 21 2024

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  1. Dean def. Reed in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion.

  2. Thrash def. Jones for the title in a Title-vs-Hair Match

  3. Dustin Tibbs was stripped of the title when he stopped wrestling in September, 2023. Tony Snow was given the opportunity to award the title to anyone he chose and gave it to Johnny Lightning when Lightning joined Snowman Enterprises

  4. Rhett def. Dynamite for the title in a Fatal 4-Way match that also involved Justin Lee and Wesley Crane

  5. Rhett def. Royal for the title in a Steel Cage Match

WFC tag team CHAMPIONSHIP

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Jul 20 2014

Mar 22 2015

Jul 18 2015

Oct 10 2015

Mar 05 2016

Jul 16 2016

May 06 2017

Jul 08 2017

Oct 14 2017

Apr 07 2018

Oct 13 2018

Dec 01 2018

Mar 07 2020

Jul 25 2020

Apr 17 2021

Oct 23 2021

Sep 24 2022

Nov 19 2022

Jul 09 2023

Feb 24 2024

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  1. The Wolves def. A. C. Slaughter (Aaron Anders & Clint Cassidy) in Ladder Match, winning their Best-of-3 Series 2-1 and becoming the inaugural champions.

  2. Lone Star, Inc. def. Simply the Future for the titles in a 3-on-2 Handicap Match

  3. The Resistance def. Lone Star, Inc. for the titles in a Triple Threat Match that also involved the BFFs.

  4. The Villains def. the BFFs for the titles in a Villains Rules Match

  5. Nasty & Riker def. The Villains in the final match of a Gauntlet Match for the Tag Team Titles.

  6. The Chase def. London Calling for the titles in a Last Team Standing Match

  7. The Real Dirty Brawlers def. Tommy Dean in a Handicap Match for the titles

  8. Toxic Masculinity def. The Space Age Cowboys in a Fatal 4-Way Match that also included Most Wanted (Dan Webber & Reese) and The Blue Reality (Blue Bolt & Striker)

  9. Toxic Masculinity def. London Calling for the titles in a match where Richard Pierce was handcuffed to the ring barricade and would be fired if London Calling lost the match.

  10. The Shining officially changed their name to Iron Mountain on January 6, 2024

  11. Johnny Lightning def. Mr. Nasty & Eddie Levaughn for the titles in a Triple Threat Match that also involved Cade Fite & Derek James. Lightning chose to compete alone after his partner Johnny Dynamite was rendered unconscious in the parking lot prior to the match

  12. Fite & James def. Toxic Masculinity for the titles in a Triple Threat Tag Team Match that also included Team Bad Brew (Justin Lee & Cappuccino Jones). Fite & James began using the team name The Subject on October 27, 2024.

  13. Iron Mountain def. Toxic Masculinity for the titles in a Leather Strap Match

Won By:

Sam Stackhouse

Aaron Anders

Riker

J.D.

Luke Langley

Dimitri Alexandrov

Reed

Justin Lee

Alex Royal

Riley Grinn

Titan Yin

Won On:

Jun 28 2015

Jun 18 2016

Jun 17 2017

Jun 16 2018

Jun 15 2019

Sep 19 2020

Sep 18 2021

Jun 17 2022

Jun 17 2023

Jun 1 2025

Jun 8 2025