- Valentino was named inaugural champion by the Compound Pro Board of Directors prior to the company's first show.
- AWOL def. Valentino for the title in a Triple Threat Match that also included The Canadian Red Devil
- Contreras def. Jackson in a Falls Count Anywhere Match where Tables, Kendo Sticks, Chains, Ladders, and Chairs were also legal.
- 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.
- Chop def. Rodriguez in a No DQ Match.
- 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.
- Morbid def. Adams for the title in a Title vs. Career Match
- Rockwell def. Walker for the title in a Triple Threat Match that also featured the Canadian Red Devil
- Walker def. Rockwell for the title in a Title vs. Career Match
- 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.
- CRD def. York for the title in a No DQ Match.
- Devil def. York for the title in a Title-vs-Mask Match
- Devil def. Hagen for the title in a Tables Match
- 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.
- Zero def. Adams for the title in the 2nd fall of a 2-fall Triple Threat Match that also involved Wade Argento
- 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.
- As a result of Estrada winning, CRD was not signed to a 2017 ComPro contract.
- Breaker def. Estrada for the title in a Triple Threat Match that also involved Mascara Purpura
- 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.
- 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
- Wolf def. Abyss for the title in a Triple Threat Match that also involved Aaron Anders
- Davison def. Anders for the title in a Triple Threat Match that also involved Michael Wolf. ComPro ceased operations on June 14, 2019.
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