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ZERO1 United States Heavyweight Champion |
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Mr. Wrestling 3
(Won 11/09/08 vs. King Kaluha) |
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Won By |
Won From |
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Mr. Wrestling 3 |
King Kaluha |
Rochestor, MN |
11/09/08 |
King Kaluha |
Ricky Landell |
Limerick, PA
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08/22/08 |
Ricky Landell |
Sterling James Keenan |
Limerick, PA |
06/01/08 |
Sterling James Keenan |
Jake Manning |
Limerick, PA
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05/09/08 |
Jake Manning |
Dr. X |
York, SC |
04/10/08 |
Dr. X |
Sterling James Keenan |
Morganville, NJ |
03/15/08 |
Sterling James Keenan |
Mr. Wrestling 3 |
Pittsburgh, PA |
03/08/08 |
Mr. Wrestling 3 7 |
Ricky Landell |
Valdosta, GA |
01/04/08 |
Ricky Landell 6 |
Zach Gowen |
Indianapolis, IN |
06/13/07 |
Christopher Daniels 5 |
Alex Shelley |
Tokyo, Japan |
11/23/05 |
Alex Shelley 4 |
Sonjay Dutt |
Tokyo, Japan |
09/13/05 |
Spanky 3 |
Ryouji Sai |
Hakodate, Japan |
03/23/05 |
Steve Corino |
Kohei Sato |
Tokyo, Japan |
11/11/04 |
Kohei Sato |
The Predator |
Tokyo, Japan |
07/09/04 |
The Predator 2 |
Mike Knox |
Fukuoka, Japan |
10/13/03 |
Naoya Ogawa (Hulk Ogan) |
The Predator |
Nagoya, Japan |
08/10/03 |
The Predator |
Steve Corino |
Niigata, Japan |
07/04/03 |
Steve Corino 1 |
Masato Tanaka |
Tokyo, Japan |
01/06/03 |
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1 Decision match to determine the
first champion. |
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2 Decision match. Ogawa had vacated
the title the previous month. |
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3 Decision match. Corino vacted
to concentrate on AWA Heavyweight title. |
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4 Decision match. Spanky vacated
title and returns to the WWE. |
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5 This was a 3-way match also including
Sonjay Dutt. Daniels stripped 5/4/2006. |
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6 Decision Match for the title. |
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7Landell stripped of the title when he failed to put up the title against Mr. Wrestling 3. Landell was under orders from the AWA only to defend the AWA version of the US title and not the ZERO1-MAX version.
Mr. Wrestling 3 wins title via forfeit. |
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NOTE: This title was originally
recognized as the ZERO-ONE United States Heavyweight Title.
Then on July 4th, 2004 called the NWA/ZERO-ONE United States
Heavyweight title.
Converted to the ZERO-ONE US Openweight title on October 26, 2004 when the company splits with the NWA. Renamed the ZERO1-MAX US Openweight title when the company changed names in 2005.
Title recognized as main title belt by the NWA3K promotion in March 2008. Name reverts back to ZERO1 United States Heavyweight title.
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