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Asylum Championship Wrestling

Heavyweight Championship

Won By Date Footnote
Se7en Aug 19 2002 1
Brandon Bishop Oct 15 2002 2
Ty Magnus Oct 29 2002  
J. K. Machina Dec 31 2002 3
Chris Matthews May 27 2003 4
Payton Scott Oct 23 2003 5
Angel Williams Jan 18 2004 6
Chris Matthews Mar 28 2004  
John O'Malley May 09 2004  
X-Cal Jun 20 2004 7
Brandon Bishop Aug 15 2004 8
Chris Matthews Sep 12 2004  
Angel Williams Dec 09 2004  
Aaron Neil Aug 21 2005 9
John O'Malley Aug 20 2006 10
Josh Michaels Jun 13 2008 11
Franco D'Angelo Feb 28 2009 12
Steve Williams Aug 15 2009  
Jeremy Quinn III Sep 26 2009 13
Franco D'Angelo Oct 30 2009  
Danger Dean Apr 03 2010 14
Jesse Williams Jul 10 2010  
Jesse Williams Aug 20 2011 15
Danger Dean Aug 20 2011 16
Chris Von Luhr Feb 18 2012  
Danger Dean Jul 14 2012 17
Martin Casaus Mar 02 2013 18
  1. Se7en def. Brandon Bishop in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion.
  2. Bishop def. Se7en for the title in a Caged Ladder Match
  3. Machina def. Magnus for the title in a Three Way Dance that also included Angel Williams. ACW officially moved to Wichita Falls, TX on April 6, 2003.
  4. Machina was stripped of the title on February 1, 2003. Matthews won a Battle Royal for the vacant title.
  5. Scott def. Matthews for the title in an Elimination Royale Match.
  6. Payton Scott was stripped of the title due to injuries. Williams def. John O'Malley for the vacant title.
  7. X-Cal def. O'Malley for the title in an Elimination Royale
  8. X-Cal was stripped of the title on August 1, 2004 due to injuries preventing him from making a title defense. Bishop won a 6-Pack Challenge for the vacant title.
  9. Williams was stripped of the title on August 20, 2005 due to no-showing an event because of a death in his family. Neil won a Battle Royale for the vacant title.
  10. O'Malley def. Neil for the title in a Battle Royale. ACW officially moved to Colorado Springs, CO in May 2007.
  11. O'Malley was stripped of the title September 16, 2007 due to failure to conform to ACW rules of contact and committment. Michaels won a 25 man Battle Royal for the vacant title, last eliminating Michael Barry
  12. Michaels was stripped of the ACW Title for unknown reasons. D'Angelo won an Asylum Rumble match for the vacant title
  13. Williams vacated the title after winning it. Quinn won a Battle Royal to fill the vacant title.
  14. ACW owner Jeremy Quinn III stripped D'Angelo of the title due to an illness suffered by the champion. Dean def. Jesse Williams, Joshua Michael, Brandon Bishop, Mikey Quinn, and Jason Noal in a 6-Shot Ladder Match for the vacant title.
  15. Williams was stripped of the title on July 23, 2010 due to inactivity, injuries, and failure to defend the title.. He was reinstated as champion by ACW management.
  16. Dean def. Williams for the title in a 30-Man Asylum Royale for the title.
  17. Dean def. Von Luhr for the title in a Triple Threat Match that also featured Andrew Titus. .
  18. All ACW Titles were declared vacant on November 8, 2012. Casaus defeated Candy Mann, John O'Malley, Cody Jones, Angel Williams, Jason Noal, and Jay Synn in a Finals Royale Match for the vacant title

Tag Team Championship

Won By Date Footnote
The Professionals (John Zorthos & Julian Wolfenbarger) Sep 24 2002 1
Pimpology (Jeffrey Parker & Kool Ade) Oct 01 2002  
The Professionals (John Zorthos & Julian Wolfenbarger) Oct 15 2002  
John O'Malley & Jef Tiger Nov 19 2002  
John O'Malley & All-American Aaron Jan 07 2003 2
The Sharpe Brothers (Chaz Sharpe & Rich Sharpe) Apr 27 2003  
Angel Williams & Brandon Bishop Jul 29 2003  
Payton Scott & Ty Magnus Jul 29 2003 3
Ty Magnus & Li'l Joe Jan 18 2004 4
X2C (X-Cal & Cade Sydal) Feb 15 2004 5
Ty Magnus & Li'l Joe Mar 28 2004  
Bernie Donderwitz & Mr. Brown Apr 04 2004  
Se7en & Li'l Joe May 23 2004  
Team Shenanigans (Tyler Bateman & Kenny Campbell) Jun 14 2004 6
Tyler Bateman & John O'Malley Oct 10 2004  
Team Shenanigans (Tyler Bateman & Kenny Campbell) Oct 10 2004 7
Payton Scott & Matt Garza Oct 10 2004 8
Brandon Bishop & John Zorthos Jan 09 2005 9
Matt Garza & Mr. Brown Feb 06 2005 10
Brandon Bishop & John Zorthos Feb 20 2005  
Pretty Young Things (Cade Sydal & Mitch Carter) Oct 23 2005  
Matt Garza & Mr. Brown Oct 23 2005 11
Natural Born Sinners (Appolyon & El Lotus) Apr 29 2006  
Re-Gex (Seth Shai & Mace) Aug 20 2006 12
Lonnie Valdez & Epic May 18 2007 13
Brother Luc & Johnathon Crash Dec 20 2008  
Chris Wrath & Epic Feb 28 2009  
Joshua Michael & Epic Jun 23 2009 14
Born Again Sunday (Kam & Koz) Dec 05 2009 15
Josh Evans & Buddha May 29 2010  
The D-Stinguished (Elias Castaneda & Arik Angel) Jul 10 2010  
Team Shake It (Josh Evans & Martin Casaus) Sep 11 2010  
Noah Terrella & The Superstar Nov 20 2010 16
Aaron the Candy Man & The Superstar Jan 08 2011 17
Chris Von Luhr & Jason Noal Jan 08 2011  
Teila & El Hoto Loco Jul 23 2011  
Chris Von Luhr & Jason Noal Jul 23 2011  
Uncle Mikey & Aaron the Candy Man Aug 24 2011  
Uncle Mikey & Michael Titus Nov 10 2011 18
Uncle Mikey & Jason Noal Nov 26 2011 19
The Investment (Jason Noal & Jay Synn) Oct 28 2012 20
The American Pitbulls (Craig Stevens & Jason Jaxon) May 25 2013  
  1. The Professionals def. Pimpology (Jeffrey Parker & Kool Ade) in a tournament final to become the inaugural champions.
  2. O'Malley & Tiger had a falling out resulting in the titles being held up. O'Malley & Aaron defeated Tiger & Mr. Clucky for the held up titles. ACW officially moved to Wichita Falls, TX on April 6, 2003.
  3. The Sharpe Brothers forfeit the titles on May 1, 2003. Payton Scott uses his authourity as ACW commissioner to crown himself & Magnus Tag Team Champions.
  4. Williams & Bishop were stripped of the titles when ACW Commisioner Payton Scott fired Williams. Magnus & Joe def. X-Cal & Dirty Harry Sanchez for the vacant titles.
  5. This was a Handicap Match.
  6. Farat was substituting for Se7en in this match.
  7. John O'Malley gave his half of the tag team titles to Kenny Campbell.
  8. Team Shenanigans were stripped of the titles for failing to defend within 30 days. Payton Scott used his power as ACW Commissioner to crown himself & Matt Garza champions.
  9. ACW owner Brandon Bishop stripped Team Shenanigans of the tag team titles and awarded them to himself & Zorthos.
  10. This was a 4-corners Tag Team match that also involved the teams of Payton Scott & John O'Malley and Li'l Joe & Carnage.
  11. This was a 4-Way Ladder Match that also involved the teams of the Pretty Young Things and John O'Malley & Se7en.
  12. During their title reign, ACW relocated to Colorado.
  13. The Re-Gex were stripped of the titles when Mace quit the team. Valdez & Epic defeated The Spiccoli Brothers (Josh Spiccoli & Johnny Spiccoli) for the vacant titles.
  14. Epic chose Joshua Michael as his new tag team partner.
  15. Born Again Sunday won the titles in a Triple Threat/Steel Cage match
  16. Team Shake It were stripped of the titles on November 20 for failing to appear for a title defence. Terrella & Superstar defeated The D-Stinguished for the vacant titles.
  17. ACW management named Aaron the new tag team champion after Terrella was fired from ACW.
  18. Titus was named as Uncle Mikey's partner when Aaron the Candy Man was injured backstage in October.
  19. Michael Titus gave his half of the championship to Jason Noal. All ACW Titles were declared vacant on November 11, 2012.
  20. ACW management allowed Noal to pick his new partner after Uncle Mikey left ACW.

Hardcore Championship

Won By Date Footnote
HIMM Aug 19 2002 1
Papa Voodoo Sep 09 2002  
HIMM Sep 09 2002 2
Bitch the Clown Oct 01 2002  
The Cookie Man Oct 01 2002 3
HIMM Oct 01 2002 4
Li'l Joe Oct 08 2002  
Jef Tiger Oct 08 2002 5
Li'l Joe Oct 15 2002 6
Jeffrey Parker Nov 05 2002 7
Kool Ade Nov 10 2002  
Jeffrey Parker Nov 10 2002 8
Baby B Nov 12 2002 9
Kool Ade Nov 26 2002  
Baby B Nov 26 2002 10
Se7en Dec 17 2002 11
Aaron Neil Apr 06 2003  
Se7en Apr 27 2003  
Tyler Bateman Jun 01 2003  
John O'Malley Jun 01 2003  
Jef Tiger Jun 01 2003 12
Tyler Bateman Jun 15 2003  
John O'Malley Jun 15 2003  
John O'Malley Jun 29 2003  
Tod Deathridge Jun 29 2003  
Tyler Bateman Jun 29 2003  
Tyler Bateman Jul 13 2003 13
John O'Malley Jul 27 2003  
Tyler Bateman Jul 27 2003  
Dexter Hardaway Oct 05 2003  
John O'Malley Oct 05 2003  
Ty Magnus Nov 02 2003  
John O'Malley Nov 02 2003  
X-Cal Nov 02 2003  
Outcast Nov 02 2003  
Tyler Bateman Nov 23 2003  
Outcast Nov 23 2003  
Se7en Jan 04 2004 14
Bernie Donderwitz Feb 15 2004  
Ty Magnus Apr 18 2004  
Li'l Joe Apr 18 2004 15
Bernie Donderwitz May 09 2004  
Se7en May 09 2004 16
Li'l Joe May 23 2004 17
Bernie Donderwitz Jul 18 2004  
John O'Malley Sep 26 2004 18
Se7en Oct 24 2004 19
Phillip Jun 22 2005  
Li'l Joe Jun 26 2005  
Phillip Jul 17 2005  
Li'l Joe Jul 17 2005  
Chaz Sharpe Aug 21 2005  
Carnage Feb 19 2006  
Carnage Apr 29 2006  
Rexx Reed Apr 29 2006  
Rexx Reed Aug 20 2006 20
  1. HIMM won a 12 person Hardcore Royale to become the inaugural champion.
  2. HIMM took advantage of the 24/7 rule and won the title
  3. The Cookie Man took advantage of the 24/7 rule and won the title
  4. HIMM took advantage of the 24/7 rule and won the title
  5. Tiger took advantage of the 24/7 rule and won the title
  6. Li'l Joe def. Tiger for the title in a Three Way Dance that also included John O'Malley
  7. Parker won the title in a Hardcore Royale
  8. Parker took advantage of the 24/7 rule and won the title
  9. Baby B won the title in a Hardcore Royale
  10. Baby B took advantage of the 24/7 rule and won the title
  11. Title declared vacant on December 10, 2002. Se7en defeated Brandon Bishop and Angel Williams in a Three Way Dance to win the vacant title. ACW officially moved operations to Wichita Falls, TX on April 6, 2003.
  12. Se7en was stripped of the title on May 15, 2003. Tiger def. Tyler Bateman for the vacant title.
  13. Bateman took advantage of the 24/7 rule and defeated O'Malley for the title in the drive-thru of a Taco Cabana in Oklahoma City, OK
  14. This was a Triple Threat Match also involving Cade Sydal.
  15. Ty simply gave Joe the title.
  16. ACW Commissioner Payton Scott stripped Li'l Joe of the title on May 9, 2004 because he hadn't actually wrestled for it. Se7en won a Hardcore Elimination Royale for the vacant title.
  17. This was a Cage Match.
  18. Bernie Donderwitz ordered Mr. Brown to defend the title on his behalf in ACW's first ever "Smear the Queer" Match.
  19. This was a Triple Threat Ultimate Torture Match that also featured Bernie Donderwitz.
  20. This title was renamed the ACW Institutional Title upon ACW's move to Colorado.

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  • 04-29 2006 Rexx Reed def. Carnage for the ACW Hardcore Champion
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  • 05-04 1953 Mike Clancy def. Karl Von Poppenheim for the TSW Oklahoma Junior Heavyweight Champion
  • 05-04 1968 Danny Hodge & Skandar Akbar became the TSW United States Tag Team Champion
  • 05-04 1969 Jerry Miller & Jim Osborne def. Danny Little Bear & Frank Dalton for the TSW Louisiana Tag Team Champion
  • 05-04 1973 Blackjack Mulligan def. Jose Lothario for the WCCW Texas Heavyweight Champion
  • 05-04 1986 Kerry Von Erich & Lance Von Erich & Steve Simpson def. The Fabulous Freebirds (Terry Gordy, Michael Hayes, & Buddy Roberts) for the WCCW World 6-Man Tag Team Champion
  • 05-04 1986 The Von Erichs (Kerry Von Erich & Kevin Von Erich & Lance Von Erich) became the WCCW World 6-Man Tag Team Champion
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