All-England Championship


















IPW:UK All-England Championship
Details
Promotion International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom
Date established July 9, 2001
Other name(s)

FWA All England Championship




















The IPW:UK All-England Championship (formerly the FWA All-England Championship) was a professional wrestling championship which was originally contested for in Frontier Wrestling Alliance (FWA) and subsequently in International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom (IPW:UK) after FWA's closure. The title was established in 2001 and existed for eight years until it was unified with the IPW:UK Championship in September 2009. The All-England Championship title reigns were determined by professional wrestling matches.




Contents






  • 1 History


    • 1.1 FWA


    • 1.2 IPW:UK




  • 2 Title history


  • 3 See also


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





History



FWA


The genesis of the All-England title had its roots in the weekly FWA TV show on Portsmouth's MyTV channel in the summer of 2001. With the main FWA title held by Doug Williams, and Williams in a storyline dispute with the promotion's commissioner, Victoria De Montfort, a decision was made to focus on a secondary belt as a TV championship. At the time, the FWA had been using the FWA European Union Championship as a secondary title, and with the company's ownership keen on promoting a particularly English flavour to the show, the title was renamed the All-England championship, a nod to the organisation running the Wimbledon tennis championships.


Scottie Rock, the last-recognised EU Champion, had been coming to the ring wearing the belt, which at that point was not recognised on the TV show. This was explained away as being a "gypsy fighting championship" belt by the commentary team. Nevertheless, Rock and Johnny Storm were chosen to compete for the initial championship, won by Storm in Portsmouth in July 2001.


The championship was initially envisaged as being a Brits-only competition. However, Ahmed Chaer, a Turkish-German wrestler from the German Stampede Wrestling promotion, was given the title to cement a short-lived alliance between the two promotions, though he lost it on his first defence a week later, to Paul Travell. Although the belt would then revert to its homegrown roots, the American Chris Hamrick would also later hold the title.



IPW:UK


Former champion Leroy Kincade, who defeated Hade Vansen on October 16, 2005, was stripped of the title on November 19, 2006 after siding with International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom in an inter-promotional feud with FWA. Kincade first put his title reign in jeopardy on October 7 of that year by competing in an unsanctioned All-England Title defence at an IPW:UK show. Even though FWA had a working relationship with the promotion, and Kincade in fact retained the title, FWA refused to recognise the result of the match as the FWA management team did not agree for IPW:UK to use the All-England Title name and belt on their show. This continued with Kincade repeatedly siding with IPW:UK and scheduling his own title defences before finally being stripped of the FWA All-England Championship.


Kincade continued to defend the belt even though not officially being champion. However the next official champion would be FWA loyalist Iceman who defeated Kincade at an IPW show. Prior to the match, the FWA announced it would sanction the Title match only if Iceman won.


During the Final Frontiers show, IPW:UK wrestler Sam Slam won the title from Iceman. However, this show also saw IPW:UK win the inter-promotional feud and push FWA out of business, leaving the titles status unclear. FWA would also revive itself as XWA but would sever all ties with the All-England Championship. The title would continue to operate in IPW:UK for just under two years, being part of the British National Championship tournament in 2008, until it was unified into the IPW:UK Championship.[1]


On September 15, 2012, Sha Samuels, holder of the IPW:UK Championship, un-unified the IPW:UK World and IPW:UK All-England belts, putting the All-England title back into active duty.


On April 29, 2018, Mark Haskins re-unified the All-England belt with the IPW:UK Championship, thus renaming the latter to the Undisputed IPW World Championship.



Title history


























Key
No.
Overall reign number
Reign
Reign number for the specific champion
Days
Number of days held

Championship change is unrecognized by the promotion
<1
Reign lasted less than a day






























































































































































































































































































































































































































No.
Champion
Championship change
Reign statistics
Notes

Ref.
Date
Event
Location
Reign
Days
1
Scottie Rock

July 9, 2001
N/A
N/A
1

7001200000000000000♠20
Became champion when FWA European Union Championship stopped being recognised.
[2]
2

Jonny Storm

July 29, 2001
No Surprises

Portsmouth, Hampshire
1

7001280000000000000♠28

[3]
3
Ahmed Chaer

August 26, 2001
Broken Rulz

Essen, Germany
1

7000600000000000000♠6
Chaer defeats Storm and Crazy Sexy Mike at a Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw) event in a Winner Takes All Triangle Match for the wXw Highflying Trophy, FWA All-England Championship and Athletik Club Wrestling (ACW) International Championship, respectively.
[4]
4
Paul Travell

September 1, 2001
Trick or Treat

Harrow, London
1

7002104000000000000♠104
Three way match also involving Scottie Rock.
[3]
5

Mark Sloan

December 14, 2001
Lights, Camera, Acton

Acton, London
1

7002203000000000000♠203

[3]
6

Zebra Kid

July 5, 2002
Vendetta

Telford, Shropshire
1

7002290000000000000♠290(7002254000000000000♠254)

[5]

Jack Xavier

March 16, 2003
Crunch

Broxbourne, Hertfordshire
1

7000100000000000000♠1
Masked wrestler J-X defeats Zebra Kid then reveals himself to be Jack Xavier while under suspension.
[5]
6
Zebra Kid

March 17, 2003
N/A
N/A
2

7002290000000000000♠290(7001350000000000000♠35)
Championship returned to Zebra Kid when it is revealed that Xavier won the title while suspended.
[2]
7

Chris Hamrick

April 21, 2003
Live event

Morecambe, Yorkshire
1

7000500000000000000♠5

[6]
8
Jonny Storm

April 26, 2003
Live event

Sudbury, Suffolk, Suffolk
2

7000100000000000000♠1

[6]
9
Zebra Kid

April 27, 2003
Live event

Portsmouth, Hampshire
2(3)

7002174000000000000♠174

[6]


Vacated

October 18, 2003
British Uprising 2

Bethnal Green, London


Zebra Kid forfeits the title by no-showing a scheduled title defence against Flash Barker.
[2]
10
Hade Vansen

October 18, 2003
British Uprising 2

Bethnal Green, London
1

7002729000000000000♠729
Defeats Flash Barker to win the vacant title after replacing Zebra Kid.

11
Leroy Kincaide

October 16, 2005
Hotwired

Broxbourne, Hertfordshire
1

7002469000000000000♠469
FWA stopped recognising Kincaide as champion on November 19, 2006 when he sided with IPW:UK but was re-recognised for his defence against FWA wrestler Iceman
[2]
12
Iceman

January 28, 2007
No Escape

Orpington, Kent
1

7001560000000000000♠56
Defeated Kincaide in a match which FWA would only recognise if Iceman won.
[7]
13
Sam Slam

March 25, 2007
IPW:UK vs FWA: Final Frontiers

Orpington, Kent
1

7002553000000000000♠553
Championship renamed All-England Championship when FWA closes at this event.
[8]
14
Jonny Moss

September 28, 2008
Fourth Anniversary Tour

Wolverhampton, West Midlands
1

7001280000000000000♠28
Defeated Sam Slam in the quarter-finals of the British National Championship.
[9]
15

Terry Frazier

October 26, 2008
British National Finale

Bromley, Kent
1

7002252000000000000♠252
Defeated Jonny Moss in the British National Championship final.
[10]
16
Leroy Kincaide

July 5, 2009
Summer Sizzler

Sittingbourne, Kent
2

7001700000000000000♠70
Defeats Frazier for title and contendership for the IPW:UK Championship.
[11]


Unified

September 13, 2009
5th Anniversary Show

Sittingbourne, Kent


Unified with IPW:UK Championship when Kincaide defeats champion Alex Shane.
[12]
17

Sha Samuels

September 15, 2012
Samuels vs. Frazier 2012

Swanley, Kent
1

7002245000000000000♠245
Samuels claims he never unified the belts so he is hereby un-unifying them, to crown himself a double champ & IPW Triple-Crown holder.
[13]
18

Zack Sabre, Jr

May 18, 2013
Royale Rewards 2013

Swanley, Kent
1

7002155000000000000♠155

[14]
19
Jonny Storm

October 20, 2013
IPW:UK vs. The LSLL #3

Bethnal Green, London
3

7002217000000000000♠217

[15]
20
Darrell Allen

May 25, 2014
Royale Rewards 2014

Tonbridge, Kent
1

7002175000000000000♠175

[16]
21
RJ Singh

November 16, 2014
Unfinished Business 2014

Snodland, Kent
1

7001550000000000000♠55

[17]


Vacated

January 10, 2015
Weekend Of Champions Night 1

Tonbridge, Kent


Vacated due to RJ Singh retiring
[18]
22

Grado

March 15, 2015
Battle Royale 2015

Tonbridge, Kent
1
<1
Won a 30 man battle royal for the vacant title
[19]
23

Jimmy Havoc

March 15, 2015
Battle Royale 2015

Tonbridge, Kent
1

7002188000000000000♠188

[19]
24
Sammy Smooth

September 19, 2015
Future 8 2015

Tonbridge, Kent
1

7002399000000000000♠399

[20]
25
Scott Star

October 22, 2016
Future 8 2016

Selsdon, Surrey
1

7002855000000000000♠855


26
Earl Black Jnr

July 23, 2017
Supershow 10
Rochester, Kent
1

7001610000000000000♠61


27
Adam Flex Maxted

September 22, 2017
Inception
Canterbury, Kent
1

7002152000000000000♠152


28

Sha Samuels

February 21, 2018
IPW Parade Of Champions 2018

Milton Keynes
2

7001250000000000000♠25
Won during an open challenge for the title.
[[21]


Vacated

March 18, 2018
IPW Clapham Calling 2018
St. John's Hill, London


Title was vacated due to Sha Samuels' inability to make the show due to travel issues.
[22]
29

Mark Haskins

March 18, 2018
IPW Clapham Calling 2018
St. John's Hill, London
1

7001420000000000000♠42
Haskins was scheduled to face Samuels for the All-England title. However, Samuels was stripped of the title due to an inability to defend. TK Cooper challenged Haskins for the vacant title, which Haskins won
[22]


Unified

April 29, 2018
IPW Battle Royale 2018
Rochester, Kent


Haskins went into his IPW:UK Championship match as reigning Al-England champion. Both titles were on the line. He defeated Austin Aries, thus winning the title and unifying both championships as the Undisputed IPW World Championship
[23]


See also



  • Professional wrestling in the United Kingdom


References





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External links


  • Official All-England Title History








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