GWF Television Title

The GWF's television title has been one of the most hotly contested championships in the history of the federation. Spike has worn this particular title six times, defending it 21 times.

He holds the second longest TV title reign behind only Bishop Hell. He defeated Wolf twice, Star Warrior, Raven, Splatter and Pulsar for the belt.

Spike has held every title the GWF has to offer, but this is the one he has carried with him the most.


WON BY WON FROM CARD # DEFENSES EVENT NOTE
Tortured Soul Splatter 928 1 - 1
Splatter Tortured Soul 930 6 - -
Maelstrom Splatter 945 0 - 2
Wraith Maelstrom 947 0 - -
Pegasus Wraith 949 1 - -
Dark Justice Pegasus 958 0 - -
Euritar Dark Justice 960 9 - -
Tortured Soul Euritar 976 0 - -
Euritar Tortured Soul 977 5 - -
Genocide Euritar 1,000 0 Galacticade 2114 -
Draconian Sheik Genocide 1,002 1 - -
Max Shield Draconian Sheik 1,007 3 - -
Mike Fortune Max Shield 1,013 0 - -
Hyper Mike Fortune 1,015 6 Clash 19 -
Draconian Sheik Hyper 1,037 0 - 3
Bloodline X 1,045 1 Clash XX 4
Nightmare Bloodline 1,056 - - -

Notes:
1. Tortured Soul eliminated Splatter to win a 25-man battle royal to determine the first GWF Television champion after returning from Centra.
2. This was a Triple Threat match between Maelstrom, Splatter and the Draconian Sheik.
3. The Draconian Sheik vacated the TV title just after winning it and left for the LWF on Clone World.
4. Bloodline def. Hyper, Tanck and Eclipse in a round-robin tournament to capture the vacant TV title.
WON BY WON FROM CARD # DEFENSES EVENT NOTE
Massacre Killer Queen 52A 0 - 1
Lord Nexus Massacre 53 4 - -
Massacre Lord Nexus 59 1 - 2
Pit Viper Brute 63 0 - 3
Mesmer Pit Viper 65 1 - -
Pit Viper Mesmer 67 1 - -
Massif Pit Viper 77 0 - -
Pit Viper Massif 78 2 - -
Actagon Pit Viper 101 1 - -
Pit Viper Actagon 103 1 - -
Actagon Pit Viper 110 3 - -
Bounty Hunter Actagon 121 6 - -
Star Warrior Bounty Hunter 141 2 - -
Mad Jester Star Warrior 154 3 Wrestle War ‘91 -
Commander Sam Mad Jester 171 2 - -
Exo-King Commander Sam 185 2 - -
Mesmer Exo-King 202 1 Galaxian Bash ‘91 -
Exo-King Mesmer 211 5 Clash II -
Mesmer Exo-King 263 0 - -
Bishop Hell Mesmer 271 11 Clash III -
Battering Ram Bishop Hell 339 4 - 4
Bounty Hunter Iron Mane 353 8 - 5
Wolf Bounty Hunter 392 0 - 6
Spike Wolf 396 1 - -
Wolf Spike 409 0 Clash VI -
Spike Wolf 420 9 - -
Star Warrior Spike 467 0 Clash VII -
Spike Star Warrior 472 4 - -
Raven Spike 497 4 - -
Matador Raven 526 7 - -
Alpha Force Matador 558 8 - -
Thantos Alpha Force 606 3 Galacticade ‘93 -
Iron Eagle Thantos 620 0 - 7
Vengeance Morpheus 622 2 - 8
Iron Eagle Vengeance 631 2 - -
Doomsayer Iron Eagle 636 1 - -
Iron Eagle Doomsayer 641 0 - -
Janus Iron Eagle 646 5 - -
Raven Janus 661 0 King of the Ring -
Spike Raven 661 0 King of the Ring -
Chaos Spike 661 1 King of the Ring -
Splatter Chaos 661 0 King of the Ring -
Chaos Splatter 661 0 King of the Ring 9
Splatter ---------- xxx 1 - -
Spike Splatter 668 2 - -
Pulsar Spike 681 0 - -
Spike Pulsar 685 5 SuperBrawl III 10
Raven Draconian Sheik 701 0 - 11
Vengeance Raven 705 7 - -
Splatter Vengeance 732 0 - 12
Wraith -------------- 736 5 - 13
Raven Wraith 749 4 - -
Heracles Raven 764 2 Cosmic Cage Carnage -
Rising Sun Heracles 770 0 King of the Ring ‘98 -
Chaos Rising Sun 770 4 King of the Ring ‘98 14
Blacklash Colossus 775 0 - 15
Vendetta Blacklash 780 2 Wrestle War ‘98 -
Buck Steele Vendetta 790 0 SuperBrawl IV -
Blazing Skull Buck Steele 792 1 - -
Buck Steele Blazing Skull 801 3 - -
Archon Buck Steele 813 0 - -
Max Shield Archon 817 2 - -
Painmaster Max Shield 830 0 Clash XVI -
Max Shield Painmaster 837 0 - -
Jack of Diamonds Max Shield 838 0 - -
Max Shield Jack of Diamonds 841 - - 16
Vyper Max Shield 848 9 17

1. Massacre won an 8-man tournament to become the first ever TV champ.
2. Massacre vacated the TV belt after winning the GWF title from Nexus.
3. Pit Viper beat Brute in the finals of a tournament to determine a new TV champion.
4. Battering Ram lost a title for title match at SuperBrawl against the Matador, who then vacated the TV title.
5. Bounty Hunter won a tournament to fill the vacant television title.
6. The Bounty Hunter's TV title was held up during his reign after a controversial defense in a 2/3 falls match against Spike. A tournament was held to fill the vacancy, won by Wolf in the finals against the Bounty Hunter.
7. Iron Eagle was stripped of the TV title due to an injury that kept him from defending the title.
8. Vengeance defeated Morpheus in the finals of a tournament to crown a new TV champion.
9. The TV title changed hands five times during the King of the Ring Tournament. Chaos relinquished the belt after winning the KOTR, and Splatter got it back after losing in the finals.
10. Spike defended the TV title until Galacticmania IV, where he won the GWF title. Upon retiring, the belt was vacated and a tournament held to determine a new champion.
11. Raven won a tournament to crown a new TV champion.
12. Splatter was stripped of the TV title due to injury.
13. Wraith won a 30-man battle royal to become the new TV champion.
14. Chaos took the TV title during KOTR ‘98 and held it threw to his victory. He then vacated the belt.
15. Blacklash defeated Colossus in a number one contenders match for the vacant TV title.
16. Max Shield defeated Jack of Diamonds and Painmaster in a Triple Threat Match.
17. The GWF was closed by President Cordanus and the UFSP. Operations were halted, and Vyper was the last GWF TV Champion.
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