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Compound Pro Wrestling

Heavyweight Championship

Won By Date Footnote
Rocco Valentino Aug 23 2006 1
AWOL Mar 17 2007 2
Anthony Jackson Sep 15 2007  
Romero Contreras Apr 12 2008 3
Jesus Rodriguez Jul 05 2008 4
Pork Chop Oct 11 2008 5
Draven Cross Dec 06 2008 6
Shane Morbid Dec 12 2009  
Richie Adams Mar 13 2010  
Shane Morbid Aug 14 2010 7
Dutch Hagen Dec 18 2010  
Tim Rockwell Apr 09 2011  
Brandon Walker Jan 07 2012  
Tim Rockwell Jun 01 2012 8
Brandon Walker Sep 07 2012 9
Brian Lakewood Oct 01 2012  
Michael York Nov 17 2012 10
The Canadian Red Devil Nov 17 2012 11
Michael York Nov 17 2012  
The Canadian Red Devil Jun 07 2013 12
Dutch Hagen Dec 07 2013  
The Canadian Red Devil Mar 01 2014 13
Jake O'Brien Jun 07 2014  
Michael Wolf Jun 13 2015  
Jake O'Brien Jun 13 2015 14
Richie Adams Sep 12 2015  
Patient Zero Dec 12 2015 15
Richie Adams Feb 13 2016  
The Canadian Red Devil Aug 26 2016 16
Nathan Estrada Dec 31 2016 17
Brian Breaker Jan 07 2017 18
Ryan Davidson Feb 25 2017  
Brian Breaker Mar 04 2017  
Aaron Anders Jul 22 2017 19
Michael Wolf Sep 09 2017  
Abyss Jan 06 2018 20
Michael Wolf Mar 16 2018 21
Aaron Anders May 19 2018  
Ryan Davidson Dec 14 2018 22
  1. Valentino was named inaugural champion by the Compound Pro Board of Directors prior to the company's first show.
  2. AWOL def. Valentino for the title in a Triple Threat Match that also included The Canadian Red Devil
  3. Contreras def. Jackson in a Falls Count Anywhere Match where Tables, Kendo Sticks, Chains, Ladders, and Chairs were also legal.
  4. Originally, this was announced by ComPro Commissioner Ray Martinez as a standard title match, but when Contreras pinned Rodriguez, Martinez changed it to a Submission match. Contreras forced Rodriguez to submit, so Martinez changed it to an Over The Top Rope Match. Contreras then threw Rodriguez over the top rope, so Martinez restarted the match and again announced it as a standard title match. Contreras got DQ'd for bringing in the ring bell hammer and Martinez announced that the title could change hands on a DQ and gave the belt to Rodriguez.
  5. Chop def. Rodriguez in a No DQ Match.
  6. On March 14 2009, it appeared that Brandon Groom had won the title when the referee (who had been knocked unconscious by Stevie Caballero earlier in the match) signalled for the bell as Groom has Cross in a submission hold. Groom left with the belt, but the following week, owner Mike Two declared that the referee was actually signalling for a DQ and returned the belt to Cross.
  7. Morbid def. Adams for the title in a Title vs. Career Match
  8. Rockwell def. Walker for the title in a Triple Threat Match that also featured the Canadian Red Devil
  9. Walker def. Rockwell for the title in a Title vs. Career Match
  10. On November 11, 2012 ComPro Commissioner Mike Iles declared that after reviewing the footage of the ComPro Title Match between Lakewood & Walker, there was sufficient controversy to validate the title being held up. York def. Brandon Walker, Dutch Hagen, The Canadian Red Devil, Brian Lakewood, and Shane Morbid in a 6-Pack Elimination Match to win the vacant title. York won the deciding fall over CRD by Countout.
  11. CRD def. York for the title in a No DQ Match.
  12. Devil def. York for the title in a Title-vs-Mask Match
  13. Devil def. Hagen for the title in a Tables Match
  14. Richard Pierce redeemed the Any Time/Any Title contract that Richie Adams had won earlier, but used it to get O'Brien a title rematch.
  15. Zero def. Adams for the title in the 2nd fall of a 2-fall Triple Threat Match that also involved Wade Argento
  16. Devil def. Adams for the title in a match where there was No DQ, No Countout, and there had to be a winner declared. On October 23 2016, it appeared that Cold Blooded Chris def. CRD for the title, but Richard Pierce's legal team forced that decision to be reversed due to the event not being officially sanctioned.
  17. As a result of Estrada winning, CRD was not signed to a 2017 ComPro contract.
  18. Breaker def. Estrada for the title in a Triple Threat Match that also involved Mascara Purpura
  19. Anders def. Breaker for the title by pinning Ryan Davidson in the second fall of a 2-Fall Triple Threat Match in which the 1st fall was for the ComPro Oklahoma X Division Title and the 2nd fall was for the ComPro Heavyweight Title.
  20. Abyss def. Wolf for the title in the 2nd fall of a 2-Fall/4-Person/Monster’s Ball Match that also featured Aaron Anders and ACH
  21. Wolf def. Abyss for the title in a Triple Threat Match that also involved Aaron Anders
  22. Davison def. Anders for the title in a Triple Threat Match that also involved Michael Wolf. ComPro ceased operations on June 14, 2019.

Ladies Championship

Won By Date Footnote
Skylar Slice Aug 26 2016 1
Nikki Knight Apr 22 2017 2
  1. Slice def. Phoebe and Killista in a Triple Threat Ladder Match to become the inaugural Champion
  2. Knight def. Slice for the title in a Triple Threat Match that also included Phoebe. The title was phased out on August 1, 2017.

Tag Team Championship

Won By Date Footnote
Texas, Inc. (Tim Rockwell & Bernard Funk) Dec 09 2006 1
Sudden Impact (Sudden Impact 1 & Sudden Impact 2) Sep 15 2007  
La M (Jesus Rodriguez & El Choppo) Jan 26 2008  
New Canada (The Canadian Luchadore & The Canadian Red Devil) Apr 19 2008 2
The Mexican Combo Platter (Anthony Jackson & Romero Contreras) Jul 05 2008  
The Hawaiian Shirt Mafia (Rocco Valentino & Dutch Hagen) Aug 09 2008 3
New Canada (The Canadian Red Devil & The Canadian Luchadore) Sep 20 2008 4
The Gentlemen Thugs (Cast-Iron Cothern & Shane Morbid) Sep 20 2008  
Legion 13 (Dutch Hagen & Jesus Rodriguez) Nov 22 2008  
Team SuperBad (El Super Colibri & Justin Lee) Mar 14 2009 5
Crazy Beautiful (Brett Taylor & Michael York) May 09 2009 6
Team SuperBad (El Super Colibri & Justin Lee) Jul 25 2009  
Texas, Inc. (Tim Rockwell & Bernard Funk) Oct 10 2009  
Dawn of Extreme (Ty Thunder & Crucifer) Oct 24 2009  
Michael York & Reckless Dec 12 2009  
Legion 13 (Dutch Hagen & Jesus Rodriguez) Feb 06 2010 7
Excellence Personified (Jack Legacy & Se7en) Feb 20 2010  
Legion 13 (Dutch Hagen & Jesus Rodriguez) Mar 13 2010  
The Jet Setters (Dustin Heritage & Jack Legacy) Aug 14 2010  
The Saints of Twilight (Ignition & Reckless) Dec 18 2010 8
Cold Blooded Chris & Max McGuirk Feb 25 2011  
The Saints of Twilight (Ignition & Reckless) Mar 26 2011  
Michael York & Ignition Nov 05 2011 9
The Dramatic Athletes (Jake McCoy & X-Cal) Jan 07 2012  
The New Era [2nd] (Richie Adams & Goldeneye) May 12 2012  
The Legion of Bromance (Justin Lee & Max McGuirk) Jul 13 2012 10
The Swamp Men (Amphibian & Reptile) Nov 09 2012  
Terry Montana & Richie Adams Dec 15 2012  
The Brotherhood of Mayhem (Malice & Menace [2nd]) Dec 07 2013 11
The New York Express (Jeff Knight & Thomas Knight) Dec 06 2014 12
Spanish Mayhem (Nathan Estrada & Menace [2nd]) Jan 24 2015 13
Nemesis (Bobby Starr & Damien Morte) Apr 04 2015  
Seth Angel & Adrian Dell Jun 13 2015  
La Famiglia (Luke Grayson & Thomas Knight) Jul 25 2015  
Terry Montana & Mighty Mouse Oct 17 2015 14
Dynamic Shields (Justin Dynamic & Shawn Shields) Feb 13 2016 15
Terry Montana & Mighty Mouse May 13 2016  
Dynamic Shields (Justin Dynamic & Shawn Shields) Jun 24 2016 16
Dynamic Shields (Justin Dynamic & Shawn Shields) Jul 15 2016 17
MX2 (Zak Mason & Dan Maestro) Oct 29 2016 18
Pierce, Inc. (Canadian Red Devil & Nathan Estrada) Nov 26 2016  
MX2 (Zak Mason & Dan Maestro) Dec 03 2016  
Legion (Rob Cabella & Samedi) Dec 31 2016 19
Duke Swellington & Jan 14 2017 20
Excellence Personified (Duke Swellington & Dustin Heritage) Jan 28 2017 21
The Pinnacle (Anthony Andrews & Shawn Hendrix) Jun 03 2017  
Excellence Personified (Duke Swellington & Dustin Heritage) Jun 24 2017  
Spirit Squad (Kenny [1st] & Mikey [1st]) Oct 21 2017  
Nathan Estrada & Latrell Upton Dec 09 2017  
Duke Swellington & Rex Andrews Mar 16 2018  
The Untamed (Rex Andrews & Ryan Davidson) Apr 21 2018 22
  1. Texas, Inc. def. Sudden Impact (Sudden Impact 1 & Sudden Impact 2) to become the inaugural champions
  2. Romero Contreras served as special referee and both teams managers were barred from ringside
  3. Valentino & Hagen def. Jackson & Contreras in a TLC/Career Match. Bull Schmitt served as special referee and Butch Dalton was special ringside enforcer. As a result of their loss, Contreras & Jackson were forced to retire from professional wrestling.
  4. The Hawaiian Shirt Mafia vacated the titles on September 13 when Valentino went back into retirement. New Canada def. The Saints of Twilight (Ignition & Reckless), The No Mercy Dojo (Kobra Kai & Kobra Chris), and Dutch Hagen & X-Cal in a 4-Corners Elimination Tag Team Match for the vacant titles.
  5. Team SuperBad def. Legion 13 for the titles in a Titles-vs-Mask & Hair Match
  6. Crazy Beautiful def. Team SuperBad for the titles in a Triple Threat Match that also involved The Saints of Twilight (Ignition & Reckless).
  7. Legion 13 def. York & Reckless in a Tornado Rules/Elimination/Submission Match where Rope Breaks were not allowed.
  8. Heritage's tag team partner Jack Legacy was not at the show as he allegedly in Celebrity Rehab for sexual addiction. The Saints of Twilight def. Dustin Heritage for the titles in a Triple Threat Handicap Tag Team Match that also included The Hardcore Playas (Cold Blooded Chris & Shaun Stratton).
  9. Reckless abandoned his half of the Tag Team Titles due to addressing some personal issues. York was chosen as Reckless' replacement by ComPro owner Mike Two.
  10. The Legion of Bromance def. The New Era [2nd] for the titles in a 4-Corners Elimination Tag Team Match that also featured The Swamp Men (Amphibian & Reptile) & The Clockwork Clique (Bobby Starr & Crossfire Morrison).
  11. Adams & Montana were forced to relenquish the titles on November 1, 2013 after Adams suffered a severe shoulder injury. BoM def. The Gentlemen Hipsters (Jake O'Brien & Jonah Turk) in a tournament final for the vacant titles.
  12. The Brotherhood of Mayhem were stripped of the titles after Malice suffered an injury at the October ComPro event. The New York Express def. The Swamp Men (Amphibian & Reptile) and Spanish Mayhem (Nathan Estrada & Menace [2nd]) in a Triple Threat for the vacant titles.
  13. Jeff Knight was unable to attend the event. Spanish Mayhem def. Thomas Knight and The Swamp Men for the titles in a 2-on-3 Handicap Match.
  14. Grayson was rendered unable to compete by Patient Zero and was put into a body bag on October 17, 2015. Montana & Mouse def. Knight and Wade Argento for the tag team titles in a Fatal 4-Way Tag Team Match that also involved The Wrecking Crew (Steven Cruze & Urn Stokes) and Spanish Wolf (Nathan Estrada & Michael Wolf)
  15. Dynamic Shields defeated Montana & Mouse in a 3-Way Elimination Match that also included Seth Angel & Adrian Dell
  16. Dynamic Shields disguised themselves as The Swamp Men (Amphibian & Reptile), then unmasked after winning the titles.
  17. On July 8, 2016 ComPro Co-Commissioner Mike Iles held up the titles due to the controversial manner that Dynamic Shields won them. Dynamic Shields def. Mighty Mouse & Terry Montana for the vacant titles.
  18. Mason & Maestro didn't start using the MX2 name until November 5, 2016, one week after they won the titles.
  19. Legion def MX2 for the titles in a No DQ/No Countout Match
  20. ComPro Co-Commissioner Mike Iles stripped Legion of the titles when Cabella left ComPro. He then awarded them to Swellington. It was his final act as Co-Commissioner. He then announced that he was Swellington's new manager.
  21. Swellington's manager Mike Iles introduced Heritage as the new co-holder of the titles
  22. Andrews turned on Swellington immediately following their title win on March 16, 2018. Andrews & Davidson def. Swellington & Glacier to gain full control of the titles. They dubbed themselves The Untamed about a week after their title win. ComPro ceased operations on June 14, 2019.

Oklahoma X Division Championship

Won By Date Footnote
Justin Lee Aug 04 2007 1
Shane Morbid Sep 15 2007  
Justin Lee Oct 27 2007 2
Bernard Funk Nov 17 2007 3
Shane Morbid Jan 05 2008  
Cold Blooded Chris Mar 01 2008  
Tim Rockwell Apr 12 2008  
El Super Colibri May 17 2008  
Tim Rockwell Jun 21 2008  
Justin Lee Aug 09 2008  
The Greatest Bolo Nov 29 2008  
Jake McCoy Feb 07 2009  
Goldeneye Apr 11 2009 4
Sage Aug 22 2009 5
Goldeneye Nov 14 2009  
Boss Campbell Dec 12 2009 6
The Canadian Luchadore Dec 12 2009 7
Bobby Star Feb 13 2010  
The Canadian Luchadore Mar 13 2010 8
Se7en Aug 14 2010 9
Super Skunk Ape, Jr. May 19 2012 10
Ignition Jun 07 2013  
Michael Wolf Dec 07 2013  
Ignition Mar 01 2014 11
Terry Montana Jun 07 2014 12
Paul Puertorico Dec 06 2014 13
Matt Majestic Feb 21 2015  
Paul Puertorico Mar 21 2015  
Killista Jun 13 2015 14
Skylar Slice Dec 12 2015  
Killista Apr 15 2016  
Nathan Estrada Apr 15 2016  
Adrian Dell Jun 24 2016  
Nathan Estrada Jul 22 2016  
Gavin Dixon Aug 26 2016 15
Nathan Estrada Oct 29 2016 16
Samuel Savage Dec 23 2016  
Aaron Anders Apr 29 2017 17
Michael Wolf Jun 17 2017 18
Aaron Anders Jul 15 2017 19
Ryan Davidson Jul 22 2017 20
Kikutaro Sep 23 2017  
Duke Swellington Oct 28 2017 21
Joey Ryan Nov 18 2017  
Michael Wolf Dec 23 2017 22
Aaron Anders Jan 06 2018 23
Dimitri Alexandrov Feb 03 2018 24
Brock Baker Mar 16 2018  
Joe Cuedo Jun 22 2018 25
Beer City Bruiser Jan 18 2019  
Latrell Upton Feb 22 2019  
Kody Lane May 10 2019 26
  1. Lee def. El Super Colibri, Fury, The Canadian Luchadore, and J. P. Steele in a Gauntlet Match to become the inaugural champion.
  2. Lee def. Morbid for the title in a Broken Arrow Street Fight
  3. Lee was forced to relenquish the title on November 10, 2007 due to injuries suffered during the Broken Arrow Street Fight. Funk def. Blake Albright in the finals of a tournament for the vacant title.
  4. According to a contractual stipulation, Goldeneye had to compete in this match while wearing a dress
  5. Sage def. Goldeneye in a Triple Threat Match that also included The Canadian Luchadore. Additionally, there was a stipulation that the title would only change hands if the champion was pinned.
  6. Goldeneye suffered a broken ankle prior to December 12, 2009 and was unable to defend the title at "Night of Champions". ComPro owner Mike Two stripped Goldeneye of the title and awarded it to Boss Campbell, then put him into the immediate title defense.
  7. Luchadore def. Boss Campbell in a Triple Threat Elimination Match that also involved Sage.
  8. Luchadore def. Star for the title in a No Holds Barred Match
  9. Se7en def. Luchadore for the title in a Triple Threat Match that also included Sam Stackhouse
  10. Ape def. Se7en for the title in a Dog Collar/Mask vs. Career Match.
  11. Ignition def. Wolf for the title in a 4-Way Title On a Pole Match that also involved Terry Montana and Paul Puertorico
  12. Montana def. Ignition for the title in a 4-Man Ladder Match that also included Michael Wolf and Paul Puertorico
  13. Puertorico def. Montana for the title in a Triple Threat Match that also included Matt Majestic
  14. Puertorico was forced to defend his title against the entire locker room in a Battle Royal by Comissioner C. M. Burnham. Killista won that battle royal to become champion.
  15. Dixon def. Estrada for the title in a Triple Threat Match that also included Wade Argento
  16. Estrada def. Dixon for the title in a match where the only rules were that the Piledriver was banned and La Familia (Wade Argento, Thomas Knight, & Skylar Slice) was barred from ringside.
  17. Savage vacated the title when he left ComPro on March 11, 2017. Anders def. Michael Wolf to win the vacant title in the final match of the Oklahoma X Division Title Tournament.
  18. Wolf def. Anders in a 30 Minute Iron Man Match. Wolf won the match in sudden death because he and Anders were tied at one fall each at the end of 30 minutes.
  19. Anders def. Wolf for the title in a Ladder Match
  20. Davidson def. Anders for the title by pinning Brian Breaker in the first fall of a 2-Fall Triple Threat Match in which the 1st fall was for the ComPro Oklahoma X Division Title and the 2nd fall was for the ComPro Heavyweight Title.
  21. Swellington def. Kikutaro for the title in a No Balls Barred Match
  22. ComPro Champion Wolf def. Ryan for the title in a Title-vs-Title Match
  23. Anders def. Wolf for the title in the first fall of a 2-Fall/4-Way Monster’s Ball Match that also featured ACH and Abyss.
  24. Anders vacated the title on January 17, 2018 to earn a Heavyweight Title Match on February 3, 2018. Alexandrov def. Kiefer Bartek and Nathan Estrada in a Triple Threat Match for the vacant title
  25. Cuedo def. Baker for the title in a Triple Threat Match that also included Rob Barnes
  26. ComPro ceased operations on June 14, 2019.

Showtime Championship

Won By Date Footnote
The Canadian Red Devil Jun 13 2009 1
Cold Blooded Chris Sep 05 2009  
The Canadian Red Devil Oct 10 2009 2
Ignition Jan 02 2010  
Evan Newcastle Mar 13 2010  
Michael Barry Aug 14 2010  
Tim Rockwell Dec 18 2010 3
Brandon Walker Feb 25 2011  
Steven Sterling Oct 08 2011  
Brandon Walker Nov 05 2011  
Steven Sterling Feb 18 2012 4
Ignition May 19 2012  
Steven Sterling Jul 13 2012  
Kyle Kelly Nov 09 2012  
Steven Sterling Dec 15 2012  
Bobby Starr Jun 07 2013  
Steven Sterling Nov 01 2013 5
Patient Zero Dec 07 2013  
Steven Sterling Mar 01 2014 6
Sam Stackhouse May 03 2014  
Steven Sterling Jun 07 2014 7
Patient Zero Oct 04 2014 8
Spike Lopez Jan 03 2015  
Wade Argento Mar 07 2015  
Richie Adams Nov 25 2015 9
Wade Argento Dec 12 2015 10
Giganto Feb 13 2016  
Steven Cruze Apr 01 2016 11
Seth Angel Jun 24 2016  
Steven Cruze Jul 22 2016 12
Urn Stokes Oct 29 2016 13
Giganto Nov 26 2016 14
Mr. Chale Dec 03 2016 15
  1. CRD def. Ignition in the final match of a 16-Man Tournaments to become the inaugural champion.
  2. CRD def. CBC in a 4-Corners Elimination Match that also involved Brett Taylor and Michael York.
  3. Rockwell def. Barry for the title in a Lumberjack Match
  4. Sterling def. Walker in a Triple Threat Match that also involved Tim Rockwell.
  5. Sterling def. Starr for the title in a Casket Match
  6. Sterling def. Patient Zero for the title in a Straitjacket Match
  7. Sterling def. Stackhouse for the title in a 6-man Scramble Match that also included Spike Lopez, Nathan Estrada, Matt Majestic, and Super Skunk Ape, Jr.
  8. Sterling was stripped of the title on On September 6, 2014 due to being injured and unable to defend. Zero won the 2014 Oklahoma Stampede for the vacant title.
  9. ComPro Champion Adams def. Argento in a Title-vs-Title Match
  10. Argento def. Adams for the title in the first fall of a 2-Fall Triple Threat Match that also involved Patient Zero
  11. Cruze def. Giganto for the title in a Body Slam Match
  12. Cruze def. Angel for the title in a Title-vs-Beard Match
  13. Stokes def. Cruze for the title in a match where Stokes had to wear a dress
  14. Giganto def. Stokes for the title in a Triple Threat Match that also involved Steven Cruze
  15. The title was phased out on January 7, 2017

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