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Tornado Pro Wrestling

Oklahoma Heavyweight Championship

Won By Date Footnote
Rocco Valentino Mar 07 2003 1
Sonny C Mar 28 2003 2
AWOL Nov 29 2003  
Brian Lakewood Apr 16 2004  
Justin Lee Jun 04 2004  
Rocco Valentino Jul 23 2004  
Anthony Jackson Mar 05 2005  
Anthony Jackson Jul 29 2005 3
Romero Contreras Nov 19 2005 4
Michael Faith Apr 08 2006 5
  1. Valentino was the last OCW Oklahoma Champion and thus was the inaugural TPW Oklahoma Champion.
  2. Sonny def. Valentino in a Best of 3 series of matches to unify the TPW Television Title with the TPW Oklahoma Heavyweight Title
  3. All TPW titles were declared vacant by the new owners of the company on July 12, 2005. Jackson def. Michael Faith for the vacant title.
  4. Contreras def. Jackson in a Triple Threat Match that also included Draven Cross
  5. TPW shut down on May 13, 2006 and this title became an MSWA Title.

Heavyweight Championship

Won By Date Footnote
Ichiban [1st] Apr 25 2003 1
El Sufamilico May 03 2003  
Ichiban [1st]/Rocco Valentino May 04 2003 2
Anthony Jackson May 31 2003  
Outcast Nov 29 2003  
Romero Contreras Feb 27 2004 3
Jon Davis Apr 02 2004  
Butch Dalton May 14 2004  
Michael Faith May 21 2004 4
Beau Dalton Aug 06 2004  
Sonny C Nov 20 2004  
Romero Contreras Jul 29 2005 5
Jon Davis Nov 19 2005 6
Michael York Apr 22 2006 7
AWOL Apr 29 2006 8
  1. Ichiban def. Brian Lakewood in a tournament final to become the inaugural champion.
  2. Ichiban unmasked on May 9, 2003 and revealed himself as Rocco Valentino.
  3. Outcast was stripped of the title on February 20, 2004 for failure to defend within 30 days. Contreras won the Oklahoma Stampede to capture the vacant title.
  4. Faith def. Dalton in a Triple Threat Match that also included Karl Davis.
  5. All TPW titles were declared vacant by the new owners of the company on July 12, 2005. Contreras def. Devil Man, Mitch Carter, and Sudden Impact in a Gauntlet Match for the vacant title.
  6. Davis def. Contreras in a Fatal 4-Way Match that also included Draven Cross and TPW Oklahoma Champion Anthony Jackson.
  7. York def. Davis in a Title Unification Match to unify the title with the TPW Light Heavyweight Title.
  8. TPW shut down on May 13, 2006.

Tag Team Championship

Won By Date Footnote
The Heatseekers (Karl Davis & Rick Styles) Apr 25 2003 1
Brian Lakewood & Butch Dalton Nov 22 2003  
Sexy Bologna (Anthony Jackson & Sudden Impact) Mar 05 2004 2
New Canada (AWOL & Jon Davis) May 21 2004 3
The Forsaken (Michael Faith & Halo) Aug 13 2005 4
Justin Lee & Michael Faith Nov 05 2005 5
Sexy Bologna (Anthony Jackson & Sudden Impact) Dec 17 2005  
Romero Contreras & Sexy Bologna (Anthony Jackson & Sudden Impact) Feb 11 2006 6
Sexy Bologna (Anthony Jackson & Sudden Impact) Mar 11 2006 7
  1. The Heatseekers def. Romero Contreras in a Handicap Match tournament final to become the inaugural champions.
  2. Lakewood & Dalton were stripped of the titles on February 27, 2004 for failure within 30 days. Jackson & Impact were the last 2 men in a 13-Man Battle Royal and were declared the new Tag Team Champions. Later, they named their team Sexy Bologna.
  3. Jackson was forced to retire after this match as a result of a pre-match stipulation.
  4. All TPW titles were declared vacant by the new owners of the company on July 12, 2005. The Forsaken def. New Canada (AWOL & Jon Davis) for the vacant titles.
  5. Halo suffered a head injury that prevented him from competing for a prolonged period of time and Faith was allowed to choose Lee as his new partner.
  6. By virtue of winning the Oklahoma Stampede, TPW Oklahoma Champion Romero Contreras won the right to challenge for any title he wanted. He chose to challenge TPW Tag Team Champions Sexy Bologna and was allowed to pick anyone as his parter. Romero ended up chosing TPW Tag Team Champion Anthony Jackson, resulting in a modified 3-Way Dance, which ended with Anthony Jackson tapping out to himself. TPW Commissioner Kitty declared all 3 wrestlers as co-holders of the TPW Tag Team Titles.
  7. Sexy Bologna & Romero Contreras all competed in a Triple Threat Match. Sudden Impact pinned Romero, forcing Romero to forfeit his 1/3 of the Tag Team Titles. TPW shut down on May 13, 2006.

Oklahoma Old School Championship

Won By Date Footnote
Rocco Valentino Mar 11 2006 1
  1. Valentino def. Bernard Funk in a Bullrope Match to become the inaugural champion. TPW shut down on May 13, 2006.

Television Championship

Won By Date Footnote
Sonny C Mar 07 2003 1
  1. Sonny was the last OCW Television Champion and thus was the inaugural TPW Television Champion. On March 28, 2003, Sonny def. TPW Oklahoma Heavyweight Champion Rocco Valentino in a Best of 3 series of matches to unify the TPW Television Title with the TPW Oklahoma Heavyweight Title.

Light Heavyweight Championship

Won By Date Footnote
Tyler Bateman Mar 07 2003 1
Outcast Apr 25 2003  
Deuce Rodriguez Nov 22 2003  
Mitch Carter Feb 20 2004  
Devon Monroe May 14 2004  
J. C. Aug 06 2004  
The Canadian Red Devil Aug 13 2005 2
Michael York Apr 08 2006 3
  1. Bateman was the last OCW Oklahoma Light Heavyweight Champion and thus the inaugural TPW Light Heavyweight Champion.
  2. All TPW titles were declared vacant by the new owners of the company on July 12, 2005. The Canadian Red Devil def. Mitch Carter for the vacant title.
  3. On April 22, 2006 York def. TPW Heavyweight Champion Jon Davis in a Title Unification Match to unfiy the two titles.

Hardcore Championship

Won By Date Footnote
Anthony Jackson Mar 07 2003 1
Dragon Rojo Apr 04 2003  
Poo Bear Nov 22 2003 2
Shadow of Death Mar 05 2004  
Terry Montana Mar 19 2004  
Shadow of Death Apr 30 2004 3
  1. Jackson was the last OCW Oklahoma Hardcore Champion and thus the inaugural TPW Hardcore Champion.
  2. Dragon Rojo was stripped of the title for not coming back from Mexico. Poo Bear def. Shadow of Death for the vacant title.
  3. Shadow Of Death vacated the title on August 20, 2004 citing a lack of competition. The title was then abandoned.

Womens Championship

Won By Date Footnote
Manservant/Romero Contreras Mar 07 2003 1
Kitty Jun 21 2003 2
  1. Manservant begins competing as Romero Contreras upon the beginning of TPW. This title is ignored until the middle of June in 2003.
  2. This title became inactive near the end of 2003. In early 2004, Kitty is proclaimed "Women's Champion for Life" by Rocco Valentino.

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