Monday, February 10, 2014

The History Of The World Heavyweight Championship

With a new World Heavyweight Champion being crowned April 12th this year we are going to take you back and give you a look at the history of the World Heavyweight Championship.

The World Heavyweight Championship first debuted on January 5th 2004 with the first champion being President Puppy Camden and was last seen on September 26th 2009 with the last champion being Wilmer.

A lot of niggers have worked their way from winning the TV title to winning the World title those have been Kramer, Graphite, and Rocky. Puppy, Matty, Mark Henry, Happy, Bert, Wilmer, Sampson, John Cena, Big Daddy V, and R-Truth where able to go straight to the top winning the title.

There have been a total of 11 Champions in history.

The youngest champion was Graphite at the age of 21. He won the title on April 19th 2008 holding it for 2 months and 4 days.

The oldest champion was Puppy at the age of 57. He became the inaugural champion and held the title for 2 months and 15 days.

The longest reigning champion has been Matty. He held the title for an impressive 8 months and 9 days. He won the title on August 12th 2006 and loosed it on April 21st 2007.

The shortest reigning champion has been Puppy. He held the title for 1 day until deciding to retire from in ring action.

The most title reigns are tied between Puppy, Kramer, and John Cena who all won the title 3 times.

The heaviest champion was Big Daddy V who weighed in at a massive 487 lbs.  

The lightest champion was Kramer who weighed in at 175 lbs.

Who will become the brand new World Heavyweight Champion when 8 of Enwa Wrestling's top niggers battle for the title in a 8 man tournament.





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