CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY


CWF Champion: TRIPLE H

1. Kurt Angle 7/8/15 to 7/31/15 - The vacant CWF Championship was put on the line in a 6 man Elimination Chamber match, featuring Sheamus, AJ Styles, Undertaker, Triple H, Chris Jericho, and Kurt Angle. Angle started the match, and eliminated 3 men including Chris Jericho in the end to win the CWF Championship. Kurt would turn out to have to defend his title in a Triple threat match at CWF Battleground due to Chris Jericho and the Undertaker both being on rolls respectively. At Battleground, Kurt Angle and Chris Jericho's hatred for each other seemed to play out to neither of them winning the match, as Kurt Angle lost his title to the Undertaker.
Retain Count: 0

2. The Undertaker 7/31/15 to N/A - At CWF Battleground, the Undertaker defeated CWF Champion Kurt Angle and Chris Jericho to become the new champion, via submission, making Kurt Angle submit to the Hell's Gate submission. Then comes CWF Summerslam, where Undertaker went on to face the Big Show, in a big physical match, where the referee got bumped, and Big Show looked to take advantage in a dirty way, using a chair on the Undertaker, and out comes Abyss, who hasn't been seen since Big Show assaulted him and led to Abyss being put in a casket by Matt Allens. Abyss took out Big Show and evened the odds. This led to Undertaker once again using his Hells Gate Submission hold applied on Big Show, and he submitted, and Undertaker retained the CWF Championship. In the same night, there was a triple threat match for the number one contender spot for the CWF Championship, between 3 men who all believed they were the best, Chris Jericho, Kurt Angle, and CM Punk, and that match ended with Jericho picking up the win on CM Punk, and at the next Pay Per View, Royal Rumble, Chris Jericho will get his shot against the Phenom.
Retain Count: 1

3. Matt Gennison 2/10/18 to 7/29/18 - In a Elimination Chamber match, the vacant CWF Championship was put on the line where Chris Jericho, The Monster Abyss, The Samoan Submission Machine Samoa Joe, Matt Gennison, Jeff Hardy and the Big Guy Ryback faced off in a brutal match within the structure, it would be Matt Gennison who would come out superior. Matt would then be confronted by Aleks Mason, an all too familiar opponent, who issued a challenge to Matt Gennison, and he accepted. The match would take place at Survivor Series, where Matt retained his title. On the Monday after Survivor Series, Matt Gennison was celebrating his retain of the CWF Championship when he and the rest of the Bullet Club were assaulted by the Monster Abyss, thus leading to Matt's next defense being against Abyss at the Royal Rumble. Matt went on to defeat Abyss in a tables, ladders, and chairs match to retain the CWF Championship in a brutal match that led to both men cut open. Matt's next challenger was Drew McIntyre. Drew McIntyre would be the surprise opponent for a #1 Contender's Fatal 4 Way Match against Dolph Ziggler, Sami Zayn and Bullet Club member Adam Cole. Drew McIntyre would future shock Sami Zayn for the win, as he would go on to No Way Out to face Matt Gennison, in which Matt would defeat Drew McIntyre and retain his championship. Matt's next challenge awaited against Aleks Mason, in a winner takes all 2 out of 3 falls match for Matt's CWF Championship and TNW:R Championship for Aleks Mason's TNW:R Universal Championship in the main event of WrestleMania. After a long grueling battle between both men who would give it their all within a 45 minute long match, it would be Matt Gennison who would close out the Main Event of WrestleMania, out wrestling Aleks Mason once again, victorious in retaining the CWF Championship and the TNW:R Championship, and capturing the TNW:R Universal Championship ending Aleks Mason's impressive 645-day (1 year, 9 month, 7-day) title reign, becoming the youngest and only man in history to hold three active world titles at the same time, thus going down in history as one of the greatest champions in the history of professional wrestling. At The Greatest Survivor Series when Matt Gennison took on Daniel Bryan, he would be brutally assaulted by a returning Roman Reigns. The two would face off at Taboo Tuesday, as the fans would vote for it to be a Ladder Match, Matt's strong suit. After getting dominated the whole match, Matt would make a huge comeback, but it wouldn't had been enough to put away Roman. With the help of fellow Bullet Club members Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson, they would run in and deliver a Magic Killer to Roman Reigns, and help Matt climb up the ladder to claim his CWF Championship. Over the next month, two previous CWF Champions, Kurt Angle, and the Undertaker, stated their cases for being next in line for Matt's CWF Championship. Both getting singles matches victories led to them facing each other on Friday Night Throwdown for the right to face Matt Gennison at Summerslam. The match ended in a double countout, but Matt would then come out non other than to challenge them both, making it a triple threat at Summerslam. At the PPV, the 3 squared off in a historic, explosive main event for the title, featuring Matt hitting Kurt Angle with an elbow drop through the announce table, and also Matt being the first man to kick out of the Tombstone Piledriver in CWF, looking impressive as he has throughout his long title reign, but, that forced the veterans he was facing to dig deep, and he could not escape the Undertaker's deadly Hell's Gate submission hold, tapping out and losing for the first time in his career in CWF, losing the CWF Championship in the process to the Undertaker.
Retain Count: 5

4. The Undertaker - 7/29/18 - 6/08/19- Undertaker challenged for the CWF Championship at Summerslam, along with Kurt Angle, both past champions respectively, against then champion Matt Gennison, in a triple threat match. In an all out battle, with huge spots and kick outs, including Matt being the first man to kick out of the Tombstone, it was Undertaker who came out on top, to become a Two time CWF Champion by submitting Matt Gennison with the Hells Gate submission, ending Matts beyond impressive reign and undefeated streak in CWF in the process. Undertaker's first challanger was Kurt Angle, after Kurt defeated Bobby Roode to advance to the Bash to face The Deadman. The two would go on to put on a classic match, but at one point, where both men were down and out on the outside, the referee ended the match via countout, only for General Manager Kevin Nash to come out and restart the match, dubbing it No DQ/Countouts. Undertaker would go on to retain the championship, in a surprisingly dominant display over Kurt Angle. On June 8th, on the CWF Network, after a long hiatus, CWF returned with at least one match, and that was Undertaker defending the CWF Championship against Seth Rollins, where after a very long match, full of hard hits and counters, it would be Seth Rollins who prevailed, taking care of an exhausted and beaten down Deadman to claim the CWF Championship, adding that to his impressive resume.
Retain Count: 1

5. Seth Rollins - 6/08/19 - 5/24/20 - Seth Rollins defeated the Undertaker to claim the CWF Championship in CWF's return on June 8th in a brutal matchup where endurance and persistence won him the matchup against the Phenom who subsequently ran out of gas trying to keep up with the Kingslayer, and Rollins won the match by executing a TOMBSTONE on the Undertaker and then hitting the stomp to finish him off. Seth Rollins first challenger emerged when Rob Van Dam scored a clean victory over Rollins on CWF TV, which earned him a title shot at No Mercy. At No Mercy, Seth Rollins showed a more aggressive side, but RVD was resilient enough to withstand the punishment and hit the Five Star Frog Splash for the win and CWF Championship.
Retain Count: 0

6. Rob Van Dam - 5/24/20 - 7/24/20 - After defeating CWF Champion Seth Rollins in a non title matchup, he earned a championship match against Rollins at No Mercy. In a classic, that featured many high flying moves and kicks, and despite Seth Rollins showcasing a more aggressive and desperate side, Rob Van Dam was able to survive and advance as he put Seth Rollins away with the Five Star Frog Splash and got the 3 count and the CWF Championship in his first reign, but making him a two time World champion in CWF after winning the World Heavyweight title in 2018. RVDs first defense came at Breaking Point in July, where him and AJ Styles fought to the limit but in the end, it was AJ Styles who won the match and the CWF Championship from Rob Van Dam after putting him away with the Styles Clash.
Retain Count: 0

7. AJ Styles - 7/24/20 - 8/30/20 - Hand picked by Triple H to challenge for the CWF Championship, AJ Styles would go one on one with the champion Rob Van Dam at Breaking Point, and representing the Authority proudly, and after a hard fought lengthy match, AJ Styles finally hit the Styles Clash and pinned Rob Van Dam for the CWF Championship and finally climbed the mountain to win his first world championship in his CWF career. Sting emerged as AJ Styles first challenger on WAR, laying him out backstage with his baseball bat, and officially challenged him to a match for the CWF title at Summerslam on the next episode of throwdown. At Summerslam, in a classic, back and forth and controversial match, AJ Styles lost his CWF title to Sting after submitting to the Scorpion Deathlock.
Retain Count: 0

8. Sting - 8/30/20 - 3/2/21 - Sting won the CWF Championship against AJ Styles at Summerslam, in a match that won't be forgotten, full of kick outs, and big moves, and plenty of interference. The referee was inadvertently knocked out allowing Authority members Abyss and Bobby Roode to interfere only for Kevin Owens to make the save on Sting's behalf, and after that, Sting and AJ Styles duked it out in a classic match with Sting finally getting the win with the Scorprion Deathlock and winning the CWF championship for the first time in his legendary career. On the first episode of WAR after Summerslam, Sting immediately defended his CWF Championship against Kevin Owens, and the two would go on to have a very good and competitive back and forth match until the Authority attacked Sting and ended the match via disqualification, but when the Authority had the upper hand, then who defeated Brock Lesnar, Edge came out and delivered a spear to Randy Orton, seemingly making the save but then took the CWF Championship out of the arena with him, staking his claim that he is next in line. After recovering his title, Sting was challenged by Edge, but also ended up being challenged by 4 other men who all wanted the same prize, and the Authority was glad to make it happen, forcing Sting to defend inside the Elimination Chamber structure against Edge, Brock Lesnar, Abyss, Shawn Michaels, and Samoa Joe, with the latter winning the match.
Retain Count: 1

9. Samoa Joe - 3/2/21 - 1/29/22 - At the Elimination Chamber, Samoa Joe was one of 5 challengers for the CWF Championship, and then champion Sting. The other challengers were Brock Lesnar, Edge, Abyss, and Shawn Michaels. Samoa Joe fought for weeks to get his shot, defeating every superstar Triple H put in front of him, even Triple H himself. Joe made it all worth it when he eliminated then CWF Champion, Sting, from the match, along with Shawn Michaels, and last, Edge, thus winning the chamber match and becoming CWF Champion, and world champion of any kind, for the first time in his career. In his first title defense, at Judgement Day, Samoa Joe defended the CWF championship against the Big Show, who qualified for the match in a fatal four way match the same night against Randy Orton, Shawn Michaels and Edge, and facing Joe right after. Samoa Joe won the match, retaining the championship in impressive fashion. On a special edition of CWF Monday Night WAR in August, Samoa Joe defended the championship against Ryback who challenged him earlier in the night. Samoa Joe continued his reign of dominance in CWF by defeating Ryback in the main event to retain his CWF Championship a second time. Samoa Joe's 3rd defense was at Vengeance against Triple H, Brock Lesnar, AJ Styles, Edge, and Abyss in a 6 man Elimination Chamber match, where Triple H won and Joe lost the title.
Retain Count: 2

10. Triple H - 1/29/22 - present - Triple H, along with two other members of the Authority, AJ Styles and Abyss, and along with Brock Lesnar and Edge all challenged Samoa Joe for the CWF Championship inside the Elimination Chamber at Vengeance. Then champion Samoa Joe was eliminated early on by Lesnar, meaning there was going to be a new champion crowned. It came down to Triple H and Abyss, and Triple H defeated his fellow member of the authority with the pedigree and won the CWF Championship for the first time since 2011. His first defense came at Royal Rumble, where Triple H would face Brock Lesnar. Brock dominated, but Triple H would end up retaining the title after assistance from AJ Styles and a returning Batista, after hitting Brock with a sledgehammer. At No Way Out, Triple H would take on Samoa Joe for the CWF Championship after costing him his opportunity in the Royal Rumble Match, and Samoa Joe would look to get his revenge. With fellow Authority member Abyss as the Special Guest Referee, Triple H would prevail even though there would be complications in the match, and trouble in paradise within the Authority.
Retain Count: 2

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CWF World Heavyweight Champion: TRENT

1. Sting 6/18/11 to 7/31/15 - The longest reigning champion ever, at 4 years, 1 month, 13 days. In the year 2011, Sting defended his title among the likes of Randy Orton, Christian, Kevin Nash, etc, and retained his title on numerous occasions. When CWF returned, Sting defended his World Title in a fatal four way match in the first show back, against Kurt Angle, Triple H, and Goldberg. Sting retained after pinning Triple H after hitting the Scorpion Death Drop. Goldberg challenged him the next week, and Sting accepted, but went on to lose to Goldberg in a good match but a heartbreaking loss, and won't be seen for a while.
Retain Count: 5

2. Goldberg 7/31/15 to 1/20/18 - Goldberg defeated Sting at CWF Battleground to become World Champion, soon after, was attacked by former World Champion Drew McIntyre. McIntyre went on to challenge Goldberg at Summerslam for the World Title, and they had the match. Goldberg came out on top, after dominating a large portion of the match, and hit the Jackhammer on Drew McIntyre and pinned him to retain the championship.
Retain Count: 1

3. Ryback 1/20/18 to 3/25/18 - On a AJPW (Alpha Japan Pro Wrestling) live event show, Ryback took on Goldberg for the World Heavyweight Championship, and through a hard fought and grueling match, there was no stops or punches pulled. Both men giving it absolutely all they had, Ryback came out on top and ended Goldberg's three year championship reign with a Meat Hook Clothesline following up by a Shellshock to secure the victory. The two would meet again at Survivor Series in a rematch for the World title, where the match ended in a disqualification victory for Ryback after Triple H made his CWF return and attacked Ryback during the match, and in the process issued a challenge for the title at Royal Rumble. When the Royal Rumble would come, Triple H would do what he said, thus taking the championship off of Ryback.
Retain Count: 1

4. Triple H 3/25/18 to 4/29/18 - At the Royal Rumble, Triple H would defeat Ryback for the World Heavyweight Championship. In what was a brawl, would turn into The Game's favor when handcuffing Ryback and beating him down. The damage would take it's toll on Ryback eventually, with Triple H getting the win off of one pedigree, thus ending The Big Guy's two month and 5 day title reign. Triple H's first defence came at No Way Out, where he faced the likes of Chris Hero, Joey Garcia, Chris Jericho, Shawn Michaels, and Rob Van Dam in an elimination chamber match, where he was eliminated by his former best friend Shawn Michaels, and the match was eventually won by Rob Van Dam, thus Triple H's reign comes to an end.
Retain Count: 0

5. Rob Van Dam 4/29/18 - 5/27/18 - At No Way Out, Rob Van Dam entered the world heavyweight elimination chamber match as a fill in for injured John Cena, but after entering at number 3, Rob went on to win the CWF World Heavyweight Championship. Triple H invoked his rematch clause in the first opportunity he had, which was on the following episode of Monday night WAR. Rob Van Dam defeated Triple H to retain his championship in a classic of a match. RVD's next title defense was at Wrestlemania, where he faced Joey Garcia, and in a fantastic back and forth match, featuring big spots from both competitors, Rob was defeated by Joey Garcia, ending his fairly short reign.
Retain Count: 1

6. Joey Garcia 5/27/18 - 7/29/18 - At Wrestlemania, Joey Garcia was given the chance of his life, facing Rob Van Dam for the world heavyweight championship. In an exciting match, Joey capitalized off a missed Five Star and forced then champion RVD to submit, crowning a new champion, Joey's first reign. After Wrestlemania, Rob Van Dam invoked his rematch clause, facing Joey Garcia at Taboo Tuesday in a Street fight, where Joey again targeted the already injured leg of RVD but that didnt stop Rob from hitting a Van Terminator. In the end, Joey retained the title with help from Triple H, who recruited Joey Garcia in to the Authority. Joey's next challenger was Sting, who returned to WAR, attacking Triple H and showed Garcia that he was coming for him. The match was made official for Summerslam. The two faced off at Summerslam, in a back and forth match that featured Joey trying to do to Sting what he did to other legends, and that was to cripple him, but Sting fought off the attacks on his leg and eventually won the match with the Scorpion deathlock, giving Joey his first loss and winning the championship from him as well.
Retain Count: 1

7. Sting 7/29/18 - 8/26/18 - After Joey Garcia retained the title against Rob Van Dam at Taboo Tuesday, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon would throw out the design of the red title belt and bring back the vintage Big-Gold World Heavyweight Championship and reward Joey Garcia to show how much of a true champion he was. The Big Gold title was last held by Sting years back, and Sting would be the one to step up to the plate and challenge for the title, looking to take back what was his. Being one of the few wrestlers to defy the Authority, At Summerslam, Sting would re-capture the CWF World Heavyweight Championship for a 4th time, and end Joey Garcia's undefeated streak in the process, submitting Joey Garcia with the Scorpion Death Lock. Sting defended his newly won championship just 5 days later on August 4th, in a match only on the CWF Network, where he defended the championship against Sheamus and the Monster, Abyss in a triple threat match. In a match that was mostly dominated by Abyss, Sting was able to come through and defeat them by submitting Sheamus to the Scorpion deathlock, and retain the championship in his first defense. The next defense came at a live event just days before the Bash, where Sting defended in the main event against Shinsuke Nakamura. In a battle in which Sting showcased alot of offense, the Icon prevailed and won the match with the Scorpion Death Drop.
Retain Count: 2

8. Abyss 8/26/18 - 1/26/19 - At the Great American Bash, Sting was forced, by the Authority to defend his World Title in a fatal five way elimination match, against Joey Garcia, Triple H, Roman Reigns, and Abyss, all worthy contenders. Sting eliminated Roman Reigns, Abyss eliminated Joey Garcia, and then it came down to Triple H, Abyss, and Sting, where Abyss was about to destroy a bloodied Triple H but Stephanie McMahon came down and pleaded with Abyss not to, only to low blow him. This led to Triple H and Sting going at it after Abyss got taken out of the equation, featuring Stephanie getting accidentally bumped into by Triple H, hurting her, but that seemed to motivate Triple H who would eliminate Sting, meaning Triple H and Abyss were the final two, to determine now a new world champion, where Abyss eventually won with the Black Hole Slam, pinning Triple H to win the world heavyweight championship, the Monster's first world title in CWF and in any company for that matter. Sting invoked his rematch clause at the CWF network event, Main event, where Sting and Abyss faced off, and just when Sting was about to regain his title, Triple H attacked and pedigrees the Icon, unknown to Abyss who then hit the black hole slam for the 1 2 3. Roman Reigns was announced as the next challenger, and it was confirmed after Roman defeated Abyss clean on WAR. At Backlash, however, the two would clash with the World Heavyweight Championship on the line, where Abyss dominated Roman Reigns surprisingly, en route to retaining the championship. At a Live Event, Stephanie McMahon granted Daniel Bryan a world heavyweight championship match against The Monster Abyss, but with no disqualifications. Abyss went on to retain the championship in a great match where Daniel Bryan took The Monster to his limit but in the end, No Disqualification was Home field advantage for Abyss and he retained the title for a 3rd time. Abyss next defense came at Unforgiven, where he went on to lose the title to Brock Lesnar in a no disqualification match.
Retain Count: 3

9. Brock Lesnar 1/26/19 - 6/8/19 - Brock Lesnar, who split 2 matches with Abyss in 2018, winning the first one, and then suffering his first and only CWF loss to Abyss at Summerslam, challenged the World Champion Monster at Unforgiven, and in a very hard hitting, evenly matched No DQ match for the title, Brock Lesnar hit Abyss with a thunderous F5 and pinned him to become the New World Heavyweight Champion, and will go into the Royal Rumble PPV more than likely as the champion on the road to Wrestlemania. Brocks first defense came on June 8th in CWF's return, on the CWF Network where he went on to lose the championship in a triple threat match against Abyss and Edge, when after Brock dominated most of the match, he suffered a spear from Edge and was pinned, only his second loss in CWF.
Retain Count: 0

10. Edge - 6/8/19 - 11/20/19 - When CWF returned in June of 2019 for at least a couple events, reigning World Champion Brock Lesnar defended against Abyss who was owed a rematch and against Edge who earned a shot by defeating Abyss to get into the match. A large portion of the match was dominated by Brock and at times the Monster Abyss as well, but Edge, the ULTIMATE opportunist capitalized on a distracted Brock Lesnar when Edge's friend Shawn Michaels interfered and hit Abyss with a pipe, but in the process received an F5 from the Beast... who turned around into an explosive SPEAR from Edge and it was enough to keep Brock Lesnar down for the count and give Edge his first world championship in 7 years, adding to his illustrious resume as one of the best to ever step in the ring in any company, after finally winning the big match in CWF and the World Heavyweight Championship. Ryback emerged as the main contender for Edge's title, and at a live event on November 20th, in his rematch that he never got at Wrestlemania, Ryback defeated Edge to end his reign.
Retain Count: 0

11. Ryback - 11/20/19 - 2/17/20 - On the CWF Network, Ryback was granted the rematch he didnt get at Wrestlemania, against world champion Edge. Ryback dominated the match, and even kicked out of a spear from Edge, and captured the World Heavyweight Championship a second time in his CWF career. He then shockingly wasn't finished with Edge, as he began destroying him after the bell with the intent on making a statement by ending his career! With a steel chair around Edge's injured leg, Ryback was about to indeed end the career of Edge until former title holder the Monster Abyss made the save, forcing Ryback to retreat, though Abyss intentions are unclear whether he is next in line for the CWF World Title or he was simply coming out to save his friend Edge, but the fact remains that Ryback is the new champion.
Retain Count: 0

12. Randy Orton - 2/17/20 - 7/4/20 - Due to Ryback suffering an undisclosed injury, he had to vacate the world title, and a triple threat match for the vacant title was set up by Mick Foley, pitting Randy Orton, Drew McIntyre and Shawn Michaels against each other on WAR, and the match was won by Randy Orton, completing his comeback to CWF by becoming the New World Heavyweight Champion.
Retain Count: 0

13. Cesaro - 7/24/20 - 3/20/21 - At CWF Breaking Point, Cesaro fought Samoa Joe for the Vacant CWF World Heavyweight Championship. Joe, the favorite to win the match, dominated a very large portion of it, but in the end, Cesaro escaped disaster and then hit the Neutralizer for the win, stunning Samoa Joe and winning the World Heavyweight title, in Cesaro's first ever championship match, capitalizing on the opportunity given to him by Vince McMahon and winning his first ever world title. Cesaro defended the World Heavyweight Championship at Summerslam against a returning Randy Orton, the former champion who had to vacate due to an injury, was cleared for Summerslam and challenged Cesaro, but was unsuccessful as Cesaro came through and retained the championship after hitting a Neutralizer on Orton. Cesaro went on to reign as champion clean until March of 2021, where at the event called Judgement Day, he was defeated by Bobby Roode for the title.
Retain Count: 1

14. Bobby Roode - 3/20/21 - 4/3/22 - At Judgement Day 2021, Bobby Roode challenged Cesaro for the World Heavyweight Championship, and in a back and forth match, Roode caught Cesaro into a deadly submission and forced the champion to tap out, thus making Roode world champion and bringing gold back to the Authority, in Roodes first ever championship victory. Bobby Roode would have a surprise title defense after his ally turned foe, Randy Orton, challenged him for the title. In a back and forth match, Roode eventually locked in a Fujiwara Armbar and submitted Randy Orton, but proceeded to break Randy's arm after the match after feeling embarrassed by him before the match started. After a CWF Hiatus, Roode defended his championship at Vengeance against the former dominant CWF Champion, Matt Gennison. In an absolute war of a match, Bobby Roode would come out on top and defeat Matt Gennison, keeping his championship in convincing fashion. At Royal Rumble, Roode defended the World title against Trent, who earned the number 1 contendership after defeating Drew McIntyre. Trent would go on to defeat Bobby Roode, claiming his first world championship in CWF.
Retain Count: 2

15. Trent - 4/3/22 - present - Trent earned the opportunity to challenge Bobby Roode for the World Heavyweight Championship at the Royal Rumble, after defeating Drew McIntyre on Throwdown. Continuing his scorching hot streak, Trent pulled off the massive win and defeated Bobby Roode for the CWF World Heavyweight title, his first world championship in CWF. Trent's first title defense would be against Drew McIntyre and the Young Bucks in a 2 on 3 Winner Take All Match, with the tag titles also being on the line. Trent's tag team partner for the match Matt Gennison would pick up the win for the two men, protecting Trent's World Title Reign, and the two capturing the tag belts in the process.
Retain Count: 1

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CWF Television Champion: KOFI KINGSTON

1. Austin Aries 6/11/18 to 8/26/18 - After a brand split, CWF would have a secondary mid-card championship up for grasp, in which Abyss, AJ Styles, Daniel Bryan, Austin Aries and Samoa Joe would contest for in a Fatal 5 Way Match on a episode of WAR. After slugging it out from all five contestants, Brock Lesnar would interfere in the match taking out everybody with the inclusion of Samoa Joe, who was on the outside laid out. Brock would shift more of his focus on Abyss, taking him out of the equation. After a running knee by Daniel Bryan to Samoa Joe that would get countered into a crossface, Aries would pull Daniel Bryan out of the ring. AJ Styles would then hit a Phenomenal Forearm on Samoa Joe and lay him out cold. Sneaky as usual and up to no good, Austin Aries would slide in and throw Styles out of the ring, taking a back door victory as he would pin Samoa Joe for the win, becoming the first ever CWF Television Champion. In a Triple Threat number 1 contenders match, Daniel Bryan defeated AJ Styles and Samoa Joe to earn a shot at Aries at Taboo Tuesday, where Austin Aries retained the Television title due to a strange distraction from AJ Styles cost Daniel the match. At Summerslam, Austin Aries would find himself defending the championship once more against Samoa Joe. With the two putting on a top notch performance, Austin Aries would show a side of him he hadn't before in looking to put none of the stops in retaining the title. Pushing Samoa Joe into the referee to knock the referee down, and low-blow Samoa Joe, it all wouldn't had been enough. It would take for the lights to go out and come back on, only for Samoa Joe to be laid out on the canvas and Kane standing at the entrance ramp in the far distance as Austin Aries would pick up a pinfall victory over Samoa Joe to retain his championship.
Retain Count: 2

2. Chris Hero 8/26/18 to 1/19/19 - After Chris Hero would defeat Sheamus on a episode of Monday Night WAR, It was confirmed that he would be taking on Austin Aries at the Great American Bash for the CWF Television Championship. Austin Aries would blindside Sweeney and Chris Hero after the match with the title to send a message. On the day of the title match, the two would have a back and forth clash of the ages and definitely a match of every Indie Wrestling fan's dreams. Chris Hero would put Austin Aries away for the three count, sealing the deal with the rolling elbow and a new CWF Television Champion was crowned!
Retain Count: 1

3. Samoa Joe 1/19/19 to 1/31/20 - In the first CWF match of 2019, Samoa Joe challenged Chris Hero for the Television championship, and in a match largely dominated by Samoa Joe but also featured some interference from Larry Sweeney on Chris Hero's behalf, Samoa Joe was able to overcome those odds and put Hero away with the Muscle Buster and won his second championship in CWF, after winning the U.S Championship this time last year. Samoa Joe was quick to defend his newly won championship, against Sheamus at Unforgiven, where Samoa Joe retained the title with the Coquina Clutch submission. After the match, however, Joe was annihilated by two men dressed in SS uniforms, carrying night sticks, the first one revealed to be Cesaro, and the second revealed as "The Kaiser" Kassius Kampfer, known previously in CWF as Cassius Valens, and the two decimated Samoa Joe. Joe's next defense came in November at a CWF live event where he defeated Adam Cole and Rey Mysterio in a Triple threat match after pinning Adam Cole after a long and thrilling match between the three, retaining his championship a second time. In December of 2019, at the event known as Vengeance, Samoa Joe defended the Television Championship against Kofi Kingston of the New Day, and in a match mostly dominated by Samoa Joe, Joe fought off several valiant and relentless Kofi Kingston rallies to retain the TV title for the 3rd time via his deadly Coquina Clutch submission. Samoa Joe defended the TV Title on January 31st of 2020 and was defeated by Edge, losing his title, but also was ambushed in a surprise assault by Abyss on both him and Edge, with Joe taking a chokeslam off the stage.
Retain Count: 3

4. Edge - 1/31/20 - 3/7/20 - On the CWF Network, Edge defeated Samoa Joe for the Television Championship, but the fact that the title changed hands was nearly forgotten about when The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero and Cesaro) attacked both Edge and Samoa Joe, only for their friend Abyss to make the save, but then in shocking fashion, Abyss turned on both men and annihilated both Edge and Samoa Joe, delivering a Black Hole Slam to Edge on broken glass and choke slamming Joe off the stage. While Edge is officially the new TV Champion, it seems like he has no time to celebrate.
Retain Count: 0

5. Abyss - 3/7/20 - 3/20/21 - At No Mercy, Abyss faced Television Champion, Edge, in a Ladder match for the title, and in a match that seemed the odds were in Edge's favor, Abyss climbed the latter and retrieved the title to become the new TV Champion of CWF and won his 3rd different title in his CWF career along with the World Heavyweight Championship and the now discontinued United States title, and looks to have another strong reign as a champion in CWF. At Breaking Point, Abyss defended the Television Championship against Daniel Bryan, who took the fight to Abyss like no one has for a long time but eventually was stifled when he went for his signature running knee, it was countered into the Black Hole Slam which led to the 3 count and the victory for Abyss and he retained the championship. Abyss issued an open challenge for the TV title on Throwdown 8/6 and defeated Kevin Owens when Bobby Roode distracted him. At Summerslam 2020, Roman Reigns challenged Abyss for his Television Title, but when Abyss accepted, he accepted only if it was a Monsters Ball match, which Roman Reigns would accept, and in a brutal, seemingly one sided Monsters Ball match, Abyss won and retained the title for a 3rd time. At Judgement Day, Abyss faced a returning Trent and lost the Television Title to him.
Retain Count: 3

6. Trent - 3/20/21 - 8/16/21 - At Judgement Day 2021, Trent returned to the ring to challenge Abyss, his old foe for the TV title, and in a match largely dominated by Abyss, Trent overcame it all and defeated the Monster to become the NEW CWF TV champion in his first reign. Trent would then lose the title to Kofi Kingston on an episode of WAR.
Retain Count: 0

7. Kofi Kingston - 8/16/21 - present - Kofi Kingston finally received the opportunity that he earned, a shot at a championship in CWF. It was the Television Title, which was held by Trent, but on the August 16th edition of WAR, Kofi nailed the Trouble in Paradise and was crowned the new TV Champion in his first reign. On a episode of Monday Night WAR, he would successfully retain the title after a couple months hiatus successfully pinning Adam Cole!
Retain Count: 1

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CWF United States Champion: BULLY RAY

1. AJ Styles 7/5/15 - 8/21/15 AJ Styles has been the 7 continents champion since July 5th, and has been impressive with it, but every champion needs a challenger, and CM Punk rose up to the challenge, and the two faced off on July 31st at Battleground, in a very exciting and grinded out match. Right when you thought AJ Styles was going to retain, CM Punk made a rally. However, in the match full of kick outs and exciting moments, AJ Styles retained the 7 Continents Championship with his Calf Killer Submission. The next couple weeks, a new challenger earned his shot at AJ's championship, Sheamus, after pinning AJ Styles clean in an non title match on Monday Night Mayhem. Two weeks later, the two would have a big back and forth match at Summerslam, but for the most part Sheamus was dominant and picked up the victory with the Brogue Kick, and stopped AJ's title reign at a month and a half.
Retain Count: 1

2. Sheamus 8/21/15 - N/A - Sheamus became the new 7 Continents Champion at Summerslam, defeating AJ Styles in fairly dominant fashion. The Celtic Warrior went on to defend his 7 Continents Championship against Rob Van Dam at a House Show, on August 30th, and RVD pushed Sheamus to his very limit, but in the end, Sheamus delivered a huge Brogue Kick and that sealed the win in his first title defense.
Retain Count: 1

3. Samoa Joe 2/25/18 - 5/5/2018 - The vacant CWF 7 Continents Championship was at stake at Survivor Series 2018, when Jeff Hardy and Samoa Joe faced off in an impressive, hard fought match, both opponents had to dig deep in order to get it done, and Samoa Joe came out victorious after defeating Jeff Hardy with a Crossface submission to become the new 7 Continents Champion. In the weeks after, new contenders would emerge in AJ Styles and Matt Morgan, both of whom defeated Samoa Joe in non title matches. This led to a triple threat match on Monday Night Mayhem, where the 7 Continents Championship was replaced with the new United States championship. Samoa Joe defeated AJ Styles and Matt Morgan to become the United States champion and retain his status as the title holder, only to be interviewed.. and then attacked by Austin Aries, revealing his interest in being Joe's next challenger. Joe went on to defeat Austin Aries at No Way Out despite Austin's resilient efforts. On May 5th, Samoa Joe defended the championship in Japan, in a fatal four way match featuring Austin Aries, Sami Zayn, and Abyss, where he lost the title to Abyss.
Retain Count: 2

4. Abyss 5/5/2018 - 5/27/2018 - In Japan, Abyss captured the CWF United States championship in a fatal four way match featuring Sami Zayn, Austin Aries, and then CWF US champion Samoa Joe, where he pinned Samoa Joe off of the Black Hole Slam to win his first singles title in CWF. The next event, Abyss would defend his CWF United States Championship right away against an angered, determined and very gamed Samoa Joe who would invoke his rematch clause. The two would dig deep into their arsenal, showcasing just who was the dominate big man in CWF. After slapping on a Coquina Clutch, Abyss would be reeling, only for Austin Aries to interfere and cost Samoa Joe his rematch, having the match via disqualification, for Abyss to retain. Two contenders emerged in Hellfire and Sami Zayn, after Abyss brutally assaulted both of them in a number 1 contenders match, leading to both men challenging Abyss at Wrestlemania, where Sami Zayn went on to win the Monster's Ball Triple Threat match by pinning Hellfire.
Retain Count: 1

5. Sami Zayn 5/27/2018 - 7/29/18 - Sami Zayn, along with Hellfire, challenged Abyss, then champion, to a triple threat match at Wrestlemania for the U.S. title, which turned out to also be a Monster's Ball match, and in a brutal, bloody match, featuring glass tables, ladders, thumbtacks, Sami Zayn emerged as the new CWF United States Champion, pinning Hellfire off the Helluva kick, thus ending Abyss' reign and beginning Sami Zayn's title reign of his own. Sami's first defense was against Hellfire who defeated Sami in a non title match to earn a shot at Taboo Tuesday, which was a Ladder match, where both competitors pulled out all the stops in a match of the year candidate but it was Sami Zayn who won the match in the end. At Bragging Rights, Sami would face off against the WAR TV Champion, Austin Aries, in which he would defeat Austin Aries in a great back and forth match. However, after the match, Sami would be brutally attacked by an unexpected Bully Ray. Calling out Sami Zayn and insulting his manhood and testing his courage, Sami would have no choice but to put it all on the line and defend the CWF United States Championship against Bully Ray at Summerslam, where he would lose the title.
Retain Count: 1

6. Bully Ray 7/29/18 - 9/12/18 After attacking Sami Zayn after his match against Austin Aries at Bragging Rights, Bully Ray would challenge Sami Zayn for the CWF United States Championship at Summerslam. With Bully Ray dominating a majority of the match, Sami Zayn would make a babyface comeback in hopes of the audience looking to see yet another title retain from the ever so loving Sami Zayn, but his effort wouldn't be enough as he would be toppled by Bully Ray and pinned for the three count to crown a new CWF United States Champion. Sami Zayn received his rematch on the first Throwdown after Summerslam, but was blindsided by Bully Ray during his entrance, but Sami agreed to go through with the match anyway. Bully dominated, but when Sami kicked out of a move Bully expected to win with, he became livid and introduced a steel chain, proceeded to ball it around his fist and club Sami Zayn for the DQ finish and keeping the title. Bully would then lift Sami up after the match looking to potentially end his career with another piledriver, only for Seth Rollins to make his return and make the save and lay out Bully Ray in the process. Bully Ray's next opponent would then be Seth Rollins, who would save Sami Zayn from a Bully Ray attack on a episode of Throwdown, and cementing himself as a thorn in Bully Ray's side. After beating Dolph Ziggler, Seth Rollins would then go on to prove he was ready to face Bully Ray. The two would go on to put a clinic, a legit match of the year candidate, a contest full of near falls, big moves, but near the end, Bully Ray gained control, and hit the devastating piledriver he put Sami away with... only for Seth Rollins to beat the 3 count. Bully picked up Seth... yelling insults at him to quit, and Seth Rollins responded by spitting in his face, and an irate Bully Ray hit a second piledriver to pin Seth Rollins and retain the US Championship.
Retain Count: 2

7. John Cena 9/12/18 - N/A - At a Live event exclusively on the CWF network, Bully Ray issued an open challenge to anyone in the locker room to come out and challenge for his US Championship, only for a returning John Cena to come out, not being seen since the Royal Rumble match, to accept the challenge. Even though on a short notice, Bully Ray dominated a large portion of the match, but John Cena showed he hasn't missed a beat by coming back to deliver an Attitude Adjustment, and then put Bully Ray in the STF, forcing him to submit and thus making John Cena the CWF United States Champion in his first reign.
Retain Count: 0

8. Bully Ray 5/1/22 to Current: After the U.S. Title was vacated for a while, Bully Ray would face off against Cody Rhodes at No Way Out in a Hell in a Cell match for the title. The lights would go out and come back on, only for Brother Devon to make his CWF debut, and the two would 3D Cody Rhodes through the table and Bully would pick up the three count, reclaiming the title he made ever so famous.

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CWF WAR Women's Champion: BECKY LYNCH

1. Emma 6/26/18 to 6/26/18 - A brand split would cause CWF to declare it's second CWF Women's Championship, in which all the women on the WAR brand would compete in a tournament for. In the first week, Emma would defeat Paige, then she would defeat Sonya Deville at Taboo Tuesday to advance into the finals, in which she would take on Mandy Rose. Emma would defeat Mandy Rose at Taboo Tuesday as well later on in the same night and become the first ever CWF WAR Women's Champion after knocking off all three members of Absolution single handedly one by one in three separate matches, and also be the first woman to compete in two matches in one night and winning them both.
Retain Count: 0

2. Stephanie McMahon 6/26/18 to 10/14/18 - After Emma would be celebrating in the ring over defeating Mandy Rose to become the first ever CWF WAR Women's Champion, Triple H would then interrupt it moments later announcing she would have a third opponent, in which it would be his wife--Stephanie McMahon. In full ring attrie, Stephanie would make her way to the ring and deliver a pedigree to Emma to capture the CWF WAR Women's Championship in just a matter of seconds, taking advantage of the fact that Emma had wrestled two matches just moments before. On the next show, Paige would then interrupt Stephanie McMahon's championship celebration, explaining why she was long over due for a women's championship match, not having one in years, and Stephanie would accept to take her on, with just one condition... if Paige lost, she would be fired. At Summerslam, the two would face off in a back and forth contest, but all it would take was one pedigree to put away Paige and lay her shoulders on the canvas for the three count, thus terminating her contract in front of the thousands in the audience and the millions watching at home.
Retain Count: 1

3. Sasha Banks 10/14/18 to 7/24/20 - After moving to WAR, Sasha was given a chance to win the WAR Womens Championship from Stephanie McMahon, but if she lost, she would join Paige in being fired from CWF. However, at Backlash, Sasha Banks defeated Stephanie McMahon with the Bank Statement to win the WAR Women's championship, becoming the second woman, along with Becky Lynch, to win the Women's championship in CWF twice. Shortly after, CWF would momentarily be moved as one big brand, so there could only be one women's championship. Sasha Banks would defend her her CWF WAR Women's Championship against Alexa Bliss who would be defending the CWF Throwdown Women's Championship. With Charlotte Flair added to the mix, The Boss would still find a way to come out victorious in a winner takes all Triple Threat match, successfully beating Alexa Bliss and Charlotte to become the first ever Undisputed CWF Women's Champion, capturing both titles.
Retain Count: 1

4. Charlotte Flair 7/24/20 to 1/29/22 - The WAR and Throwdown Women's Championships would be on the line as Stephanie McMahon would announce that Charlotte would be taking on Sasha Banks for the CWF Undisputed Women's Championship, which would be both WAR and Throwdown Women's Titles. In a match full of excitement, class, and psychology in the ring, the two would battle it out ever so desperately wanting to walk out with the gold, testing each other and pushing each other to their limits. But in the end, Charlotte would reign supreme and walk out as the CWF Undisputed Women's Champion. Charlotte's first defense of both titles came on an episode of WAR, against Alexa Bliss, where Alexa Bliss had the match won but the referee was down, allowing, in shocking fashion, Sasha Banks to push her off the top turnbuckle and assist Charlotte in winning the match and retaining her titles, Sasha officially answering her ultimatum, and Charlotte remaining undisputed champion. Charlotte defended against Alexa Bliss again the next week at the Summerslam PPV, and in a even more contested match, and after much back and forth, Alexa had the match won but again Sasha Banks gave an assist to Charlotte Flair and Charlotte retained her titles via a rollup, retaining both titles a second time. Charlotte's reign as at least WAR Womens Champion came to an end when she was pinned by Bayley at Vengeance, in Charlotte's second womens title defense of the night.
Retain Count: 2

5. Bayley - 1/29/22 - 1/29/22 - Bayley defeated Charlotte Flair at the Vengeance PPV for the WAR womens title, in a good match but Charlotte's second title defense of the evening, so Charlotte was not 100 percent. Bayley was the new champion regardless though, finally having her moment... until Beth Phoenix, who stole the Money in the Bank from Becky Lynch cashed in the contract and defeated Bayley for the title, just moments later.
Retain Count: 0

6. Beth Phoenix - 1/29/22 - 4/3/22 - Beth Phoenix cashed in the Money in the Bank contract, fresh after stealing the contract from a handcuffed Becky Lynch, at Vengeance on Bayley right after Bayley defeated Charlotte Flair for the title. Beth hit the Glam Slam and it was over just like that, and was WAR Womens champion in her first ever title reign. Bayley was given a rematch on the next episode of WAR, but the match was ended in a no contest after Becky Lynch attacked Beth Phoenix. Beth defended the championship against Becky at the Royal Rumble, where Becky would win the title.
Retain Count: 1

7. Becky Lynch - 4/3/22 - present - Becky Lynch defeated Charlotte Flair in a number 1 contenders match for the WAR Womens championship at Royal Rumble against champion Beth Phoenix. At the PPV, Becky would defeat Beth Phoenix for the championship, winning the WAR title for the first time and becoming a 3 time champion all together, and was confronted by Sasha Banks after the match was over. At No Way Out, Becky Lynch would take on Michelle McCool who would be chosen by Stephanie McMahon to take the belt from Becky. In a very close matchup, Becky would retain. Getting jumped in the end of the match, out would come Sasha Banks for the save!
Retain Count: 1

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CWF Throwdown Women's Champion: STEPHANIE McMAHON

1. Layla 7/6/15 - 7/6/15 - On July 6th, on CWF's first show back in business, the Divas title was put on the line between two worthy contenders, Layla and Sasha Banks. After a great match, Layla picked up the victory, but only to be shafted by news that she had to face another contestant for the title right then and there.... Paige! After a quick battle with Paige, an exhausted Layla lost the match and her title.
Retain Count: 0

2. Paige 7/6/15 - 7/31/15 - Paige defeated Layla in the same night Layla originally won the Divas Title, only for Paige to win it from her. Paige watched on for who her next contender would be, as it turned out to be Sasha Banks who earned her right to face Paige for the title at Battleground, as the two did face off, with Sasha Banks coming out on top at Battleground in a battle.
Retain Count: 0

3. Sasha Banks 7/31/15 to 3/25/18 - After winning a number 1 contender's match against Layla, Sasha Banks went on to Battleground to claim her Divas Title from Paige in deserving fashion, picking up the victory. She now finds herself on top of the division, and her challenger is yet to be determined. At a house show, Sasha Banks successfully defended her Divas Title against Layla. Paige returned for her rematch clause at Summerslam, and got it. They had the match, and Sasha Banks won the match in signature fashion, locking in the Bank Statement and submitting the former champion Paige to retain her Divas Title again. At Survivor Series, Naomi would step up to the plate, giving Sasha a fight, but in the end, Sasha Banks would've prevailed. A new contender emerged, Becky Lynch, who defeated Sasha Banks in a match, ending her streak, and Lynch earned her shot for the gold at Royal Rumble. At the Royal Rumble, Becky Lynch defeated Sasha Banks, ending her reign at 969 days.
Retain Count: 4

4. Becky Lynch 3/25/18 to 4/29/18 - At Royal Rumble 2018, Becky Lynch faced longtime champion Sasha Banks, and Becky Lynch won the hard fought hard hitting match with the Disarm Her submission, ending Sasha's impressive, legendary title reign. After successfully defeating every opponent who stood before her as the champion on consistent shows whether they were televised, or on a house show, Alexa Bliss would be Becky's first challenger for the championship, and the two would meet at No Way Out, where Alexa Bliss would end Becky Lynch's title reign.
Retain Count: 0

5. Alexa Bliss 4/29/18 to 5/27/18 - At No Way Out, Alexa Bliss would single handedly defeat a very strong and gamed Becky Lynch. Both women pulling out all the stops, Alexa Bliss would defeat Becky Lynch with a twisted Bliss off the top rope to crown a new CWF Women's Champion in a impressive performance from both women. The next night on Monday Night WAR, Alexa Bliss would have to defend the championship immediately after winning it against a very deserving Kairi Sane, whom many fans believed Kairi would walk out victorious, but in the end, it was Alexa who would retain the gold proving that she was championship material. After the match, she would be confronted and attacked by Sasha Banks, who would invoke her rematch clause for the title after losing it two months back at the Royal Rumble. After the attack, Sasha would then be confronted by the last former champion, Becky Lynch, who would hit Sasha with a bexploder and throwing her name in that hat to declare she was invoking her rematch clause as well after losing it at No Way Out, thus a Triple Threat Match being booked for the grandest stage of em' all. WrestleMania. The 3 women would go on to Wrestlemania to have arguable one of if not the best women's match in history, in a triple threat elimination match where they laid it all out on the line. In an Elimination Triple Threat Match, Alexa was the first to be eliminated, by Becky Lynch. It came down to Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks, where Becky forced Sasha to also submit to the Disarm Her submission, to recapture the Women's championship, ending Alexa's reign.
Retain Count: 1

6. Becky Lynch 5/27/18 - 12/5/19 - At Wrestlemania, Becky Lynch participated in a Triple Threat Elimination match for the Women's Championship, featuring Sasha Banks, and then champion Alexa Bliss. In a spectacular match, filled with big moves and resiliency, Becky Lynch first eliminated Alexa Bliss, with the Disarm Her, and then after it came down to her and Sasha Banks, Becky would eventually force Sasha to submit to the same submission, thus recapturing the championship and making Becky Lynch the first Two time CWF Women's Champion. Becky's first defense came at CWF's one night only event, Genesis, where she faced Ruby Riott of the Riott Squad, who earned her opportunity in Throwdown defeating Becky in a non title match. At Genesis, the two had another good, back and forth matchup, but it would be Becky who came out on top, retaining her championship. Just two days later, at Taboo Tuesday, Becky Lynch defended against Alexa Bliss, and in a back and forth match, Becky Lynch retained the Womens championship for a second time. Becky Lynch's 3rd title defense came at Summerslam, against Sasha Banks. In a match deemed "Sasha's Last Chance", where if Sasha lost, she would go to WAR and not challenge for the Throwdown Women's Championship anymore. Becky would go on to defeat Sasha Banks after a back and forth contest where Sasha showed a very aggressive side but Becky was able to overcome in the end. The celebration though was interrupted by Asuka, who would show that she was next in line for Becky's title. At the Great American Bash, Becky Lynch and Asuka had a very entertaining bout, with both women dishing an immense amount of damage to one another, and in a bizarre finish, Asuka countered the disarm her submission, into the Asuka lock, the rear naked chokehold that has put away everyone in her path, and just when Becky looked like she was out, she rolled her body onto Asuka, pinning her shoulders for the 3 count while in the chokehold to retain her title. Carmella, who won the womens MITB ladder match earlier in the night, teased a cash in, but chose to send a message instead that she can strike whenever she wants, leaving afterward, as Becky watched on, clutching her title. On an episode of Throwdown, Sarah Logan defeated Bayley in a number 1 contenders match, and earned her opportunity at Lynch, and she got it at Unforgiven in January 2019, and dominated Becky Lynch but was unable to win, after Becky forced her to tap out to the Dis Arm Her submission. Becky Lynch's next defense came against former champion Alexa Bliss who beat Becky for the title before, in a no disqualification match at CWF Vengeance in December of 2019. Becky was in control of the match for a large portion until Alexa took advantage of the No DQ stipulation after laying Becky out on the floor, she handcuffed Lynch behind her back and destroyed Becky Lynch and pinned her for the championship, ending her long historic reign at 557 days and 5 title retains.
Retain Count: 5

7. Alexa Bliss - 12/5/19 - 7/4/20 - Alexa Bliss was next in line at CWF Vengeance 2019 for the Throwdown Womens Championship against long time reigning champion Becky Lynch, and the match that took place had No Disqualifications. Becky controlled a large portion of the match until Alexa Bliss nailed her signature DDT on the floor, knocking Becky out. Alexa took advantage of No DQs by grabbing a pair of handcuffs from under the ring and restraining Becky's hands behind her back and dominated the rest of the match, as Lynch was never able to escape them, and Alexa ended the match when she DDT'd the helpless Becky Lynch onto a steel chair in the ring, cutting her open and likely giving her a concussion, and pinning her restrained opponent for the 3 count, capitalizing on the opportunity to become a 2 time Womens champion in CWF in true opportunistic fashion. At No Mercy, Becky Lynch challenged Alexa to a rematch, and despite Becky Lynch dominating and controlling a vast majority of the match, Alexa Bliss again used dirty tactics to win the match and retain her title.
Retain Count: 1

8. Sasha Banks - 7/4/20 - 7/24/20 - On the Fourth of July, WAR Womens Champion Sasha Banks participated in a Triple threat match with Throwndown Womens Champion Alexa Bliss and added to the match was Charlotte Flair. In a counter filled match, Sasha won the match by forcing Charlotte to tap out and thus not only retained the WAR title but won the Throwdown title as well, becoming UNDISPUTED Womens Champion of CWF and her 3rd title reign, more than anyone else in CWF.
Retain Count: 0

9. Charlotte Flair 7/24/20 to 5/26/24 - The WAR and Throwdown Women's Championships would be on the line as Stephanie McMahon would announce that Charlotte would be taking on Sasha Banks for the CWF Undisputed Women's Championship, which would be both WAR and Throwdown Women's Titles. In a match full of excitement, class, and psychology in the ring, the two would battle it out ever so desperately wanting to walk out with the gold, testing each other and pushing each other to their limits. But in the end, Charlotte would reign supreme and walk out as the CWF Undisputed Women's Champion. Charlotte's first defense of both titles came on an episode of WAR, against Alexa Bliss, where Alexa Bliss had the match won but the referee was down, allowing, in shocking fashion, Sasha Banks to push her off the top turnbuckle and assist Charlotte in winning the match and retaining her titles, Sasha officially answering her ultimatum, and Charlotte remaining undisputed champion. Charlotte defended against Alexa Bliss again the next week at the Summerslam PPV, and in a even more contested match, and after much back and forth, Alexa had the match won but again Sasha Banks gave an assist to Charlotte Flair and Charlotte retained her titles via a rollup, retaining both titles a second time. Charlotte put the Throwdown Womens Championship on the line against Sarah Logan at Vengeance, and in a long match, Charlotte retained the championship after hitting a moonsault into the announce table. At the Royal Rumble, Charlotte was challenged by Bayley for the title, and inna thriller, Charlotte finally locked in the Figure Four, into the Figure 8 and Bayley tapped out and Charlotte retained the title. At No Way Out, Stephanie McMahon would announce the returning Nia Jax as Charlotte's opponent, and in a hard fought match where Charlotte was just inches away from losing the title, she would make Nia tap to the Figure 8
Retain Count: 5

10. Stephanie McMahon 5/26/24 - N/A - At WrestleMania, Stephanie McMahon would take on Charlotte Flair for the CWF Throwdown Women's Championship, in a 3 on 1 No Disqualification Handicap match. Chairs, tables, kendo sticks, announce tables, barricades broken, and with Nia Jax running in as well to help Stephanie, Charlotte would fight and hold on until Rhea Ripley would make her CWF debut and hit the Riptide on Charlotte and place a knocked out Stephanie McMahon onto Charlotte for the 3 count. The numbers would catch up to Charlotte, and it took 5 women to end the four year reign.
Retain Count: 0

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CWF Tag Team Champions: MATT GENNISON & TRENT

1. Roderick Strong & Kyle O'Reilly 8/26/18 to present - At The Great American Bash, there would be a Tag Team Turmoil Match on the Kick off show to determine the first ever CWF Tag Team Champions of today's era. The tag teams that would enter would be Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre, Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson, Homicide and Hernandez making their CWF return accompany to the ring by Diamanté, The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) Titus O'Neil and Apollo Crews accompany to the ring by Dana Brooke, and The Undisputed Era, which would be Roderick Strong and Kyle O'Reilly accompany to the ring by Bobby Fish and leader, Adam Cole. The team would be the last ones remaining as they would take on The Young Bucks who had had eliminated two teams and fought two matches before facing the Undisputed Era. In a long back and forth match, The Young Bucks exhaustion would start to show in the match and they would have no choice but to yield as the team would get pinned by The Undisputed Era after a very long Tag Team Turmoil Match.
Retain Count: 0

2. Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson (The Young Bucks) 2/18/2 - a episode of Throwdown, newly appointed general manager Layla would announce the vacated tag titles would be on the line as The Young Bucks would be set to face off against Christian Cage and his mystery tag team partner, who happened to be none other than Y2J Chris Jericho! in a very close back and forth match, the Young Bucks would show why their chemistry was superior and they would obtain the belts.

3. Matt Gennison & Trent - on Throwdown, General Manager Layla El would announce a winner take all match for the CWF World Heavyweight Championship, TNW:R Undisputed Universal Championships and CWF Tag Team Championships. Matt Gennison and Trent would defeat the Young Bucks and Drew McIntyre in a emotional two on three handicap match to capture the CWF Tag Team Championships.

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CWF Hardcore Champion: JEFF HARDY

1. Big Riley 6/7/18 to N/A - On a Dark Show taping, Big Riley would make his CWF return after three years of absence, issuing an open challenge to the back. Trying his hand at management in a pipebomb before the match, Stephanie McMahon would grant Big Riley a match for the new 24/7 ruled CWF Hardcore Championship title, in which she would then make Big Riley's opponent The Innovator of Violence himself, Tommy Dreamer, in a falls count anywhere match. With the two slugging it out after the bell would ring, Big Riley would dominate the match, ending it with a Riley Ride Powerbomb onto the exposed concrete floor, and pinning Tommy Dreamer with his foot on his chest to become the first ever CWF Hardcore Champion. At another dark show taping, Riley challenged anyone to come out and face him for his Hardcore title, and Samoa Joe would be the one to accept it. After dominating the beginning of the match, Joe would get planted with not one but TWO Riley Ride powerbombs and was pinned, thus Riley retaining the championship.
Retain Count: 1

2. Jeff Hardy 9/1/21 to Current - Jeff Hardy would win the CWF Hardcore Championship in a hard fought Fatal 4-Way Ladder Match against Darby Allin, Abyss and Kevin Owens in a exclusive on the CWF Network!