Galaxian Heavyweight Title

There is no doubt as to who is the greatest GWF champion of all-time. Thantos dominated the sport like no other.

He is a former 7-time Galaxian champion. He owns the mark for longest title reign, defending the strap 20 times over a period of 250 cards.

Thantos is also the longest reigning Interplanetary champion ever with 14 title defenses. Thantos also held the GWF Steel Cage title, most of the time jointly with the GWF title. Teaming with Bishop Hell and the Exo-King, Thantos held the Six-Man titles for 136 cards and eight defenses.


WON BY WON FROM CARD # DEFENSES EVENT NOTE
Archon Jack of Diamonds 923 1 - 1
Encubus Archon 934 2 - -
Genocide Encubus 950 0 Galacticmania V 2
Manslaughter Genocide 959 2 - -
Mensar Manslaughter 970 5 Pain & Punishment -
Encubus Mensar 974 0 King of the Ring 3
Mensar Encubus 975 0 Clash of the Champions XVIII -
Thunder Mensar 985 3 Wrestle War -
Jack of Diamonds Thunder 1,000 0 Galacticade 2114 -
Murdok Jack of Diamonds 1,001 3 - 4
Mandrill Wolf 1,015 0 Clash 19 5
Thunder Mandrill 1,017 1 - -
Mandrill Thunder 1,026 2 - -
Vyper Mandrill 1,029 3 - -
Encubus Vyper 1,057 1 - -
Thunder Encubus 1,063 - - -

Notes:
1. This was a 32-man tournament final to determine the first GWF champion after returning from Centra.
2. This was a four-corners match between Encubus, Genocide, Archon and Thunder.
3. This was the final of the King of the Ring Tournament.
4. Murdok vacated the GWF title when he decided to return to Dimension Y.
5. Mandrill won a 16-man tournament to fill the vacant GWF championship.
WON BY WON FROM CARD # DEFENSES EVENT NOTE
Exo-King Executioner 0 1 - 1
Massif Exo-King 2 0 - -
Exo-King Massif 3 9 - -
Massif Exo-King 13 0 - -
Thantos Massif 14 16 - -
Star Warrior Thantos 33 4 - -
Thantos Star Warrior 40 3 - 2
Star Warrior Brute 48A 6 - 3
Bishop Hell Star Warrior 59 1 - -
Lord Nexus Bishop Hell 61 0 - -
Massacre Lord Nexus 62 11 - -
Thantos Massacre 135 4 - -
Star Warrior Thantos 171 0 - -
Thantos Star Warrior 172 20 - -
Alpha Force Thantos 422 0 - -
Thantos Alpha Force 424 9 Galaxian Bash ‘92 4
Spike Thantos 510 0 - -
Thantos Spike 520 1 Iron Team Tournament 5
Alpha Force Thantos 530 0 SuperBrawl II -
Spike Alpha Force 540 2 Clash VIII -
Wolf Spike 555 3 - -
Star Warrior Wolf 588 0 - -
Wolf Star Warrior 592 0 - -
King Lear Wolf 600 0 Galacticmania III 6
Spike Splatter 601 0 - 7
Chaos Spike 606 8 Galacticade ‘93 -
Alpha Force Chaos 654 0 - -
Chaos Alpha Force 660 5 Pain & Punishment ‘94 -
Splatter Chaos 661 0 King of the Ring 8
Chaos Splatter 661 0 - -
Thantos Chaos 666 0 - -
Chaos Thantos 671 0 Clash XI -
Colossus Chaos 676 2 - -
Bishop Hell Colossus 685 0 SuperBrawl III -
Wolf Bishop Hell 690 0 Wrestle War -
Pulsar Wolf 692 0 - 9
Pegasus -------- 700 2 Galacticmania IV 10
Janus Pegasus 711 0 - -
Pegasus Janus 715 4 Galaxian Bash -
Janus Pegasus 734 1 - -
Pegasus Janus 750 2 Galacticade:Sudden Death 11
Nefarus Pegasus 764 0 Cosmic Cage Carnage 12
Wraith Nefarus 764 1 Cosmic Cage Carnage -
Chaos Wraith 769 7 Clash XIV -
Colossus Chaos 790 0 SuperBrawl IV -
Pegasus Colossus 800 1 Battle Royal Mania -
Heracles Pegasus 815 1 Galaxian Bash: War Games 13
Buck Steele Heracles 830 0 Clash XVI -
Vengeance Buck Steele 842 4 - 14

Notes:
1. This was a 16-man tournament final to determine the first GWF champion.
2. Thantos lost a federation exile match and was stripped of the title. A tournament was held to fill the vacancy.
3. This was a 16-man tournament final.
4. During this title reign, Thantos unified the GWF title with the Steel Cage championship in the 32-man tournament final over Chaos.
5. Thantos reclaimed the GWF title, and once again held it in unison with the Steel Cage title. It would remain unified until the King of the Ring. Following the conclusion of that tournament the heavyweight title was once again joined with the cage belt. It remained that way until SuperBrawl III (#685) when Bishop Hell took the GWF title from Chaos.
6. After King Lear won the unified GWF Cage Title and retained his Interplanetary belt in a Torture Chamber match, he retired from wrestling and vacated all three titles. A 64-man Steel Cage tournament was held to fill all three vacancies.
7. Spike won a 64-man Steel Cage Tournament to earn the GWF and Steel Cage titles.
8. During the course of the King of the Ring, Chaos won the TV title, then lost both the TV and GWF belts to Splatter in the finals. The finals were 2/3 falls, and Chaos won both straps back. He then vacated the TV title.
9. After Pulsar won the GWF title from Wolf, it was held up due to various controversies surrounding it. Blazing Skull held a non-title win over Wolf on Brymstone, but was not allowed to be ranked in the GWF. The vacant championship was filled at Galacticmania IV in a 60-man three ring battle royal.
10. Pegasus won a 60-man three ring battle royal to fill the vacant GWF heavyweight championship.
11. Pegasus won a three-way dance against Thantos and Chaos to get a title shot later in the night against Janus. He then won the belt back once again.
12. Nefarus took the GWF title from Pegasus during the Cosmic Cage Carnage tournament. Wraith then beat him for the belt and exited the competition with the gold.
13. Heracles defeated Pegasus in a Ladder Match to win the GWF and CPC heavyweight titles and unify them. He then was forced to vacate the Interplanetary title.
14. The GWF was closed down by President Cordanus and the UFSP. All operations were halted, and Vengeance was the last Galaxian Heavyweight Champion.
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