International Wrestling Cartel

International Wrestling Cartel is an American professional wrestling promotion based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[1][2] It is currently owned and ran by Justin Plummer..[3][4]

The promotion would be under the ownership of Chuck Roberts till 2015[5] before being sold to Justin Plummer. IWC holds live events[6] and pay-per-views now exclusively on their streaming network, the IWC Network.[7] Annual PPV events include Winner Takes All,[8] Caged Fury,[9] Reloaded,[10] Night of the Superstars,[11] and the long lasting Super Indy Tournament.[12] IWC aired 56 episodes of a weekly television show called IWC Ignition.[13]

In 2019, the promotion unveiled the IWC Network[14] [15]which allowed streaming of live events and a back-catalog of past events as far back as 2002.[16] Produced by 2:1 Media,[17] events began streaming live for IWC Network subscribers or available as one-time purchases.

Such talent from AEW and WWE have worked or been trained in the Iron City Wrestling Academy; such as Logan Shulo,[18][19] Cm Punk,[18][20] Sterling James Keenan,[18][21] Britt Baker,[22][23][24][25][26] Wardlow,[18][27][28] Colt Cabana,[18][29] Christopher Daniels,[30][31] and AJ Styles[30][32][33]

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Championships

Current championships

Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Location Event Previous champion(s) Days

held

IWC Heavyweight Championship[35] Andrew Palace 2 December 5, 2020 Elizabeth, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Pro Wrestling Classic, 3rd Annual[36] Jock Samson 64
IWC Super Indy Champion Brian Pillman Jr 1 September 12, 2020 Washington, Pennsylvania Super Indy 19[36] Johnny Patch 148
IWC Womens Champion Katie Arquette 3 November 7, 2020 Elizabeth, Pennsylvania IWC Homecoming[9] Ray Lyn 92
IWC Tag Team Champion Money Shot: Elijah Dean & Zach Nystrom 1 September 19, 2020 Brownsville, Pennsylvania Feature Presnetation[10] Steak N' Eggs: Zander Gabriel & Bulk Nasty 141
IWC High Stakes Champion Tito Oric 1 December 5, 2020 Elizabeth, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Pro Wrestling Classic, 3rd Annual R.C. Dupree 64

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Super Indy Tournament

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Tournament Winner Date won Location Event
Super Indy Tournament Brian Pillman Jr. September 12, 2020 Brownsville, Pennsylvania Super Indy 19[12][38][39]
Super Indy Tournament Wardlow June 15, 2019 Elizabeth, Pennsylvania Super Indy 18[12]
Super Indy Tournament Jonathan Gresham June 9, 2018 Elizabeth, Pennsylvania Super Indy 17[12]
Super Indy Tournament Adam Cole June 10, 2017 Elizabeth, Pennsylvania Super Indy 16[12][40]
Super Indy Tournament Josh Alexander June 11, 2016 Elizabeth, Pennsylvania Super Indy 15[12]
Super Indy Tournament Dylan Bostic June 13, 2015 Elizabeth, Pennsylvania Super Indy 14[12]
Super Indy Tournament R.J. City June 14, 2014 Elizabeth, Pennsylvania Super Indy 13[12]
Super Indy Tournament Facade June 15, 2013 Elizabeth, Pennsylvania Super Indy 12[12]
Super Indy Tournament Sami Callihan June 23, 2012 Elizabeth, Pennsylvania Super Indy 11[12]
Super Indy Tournament Egotistico Fantastico June 18, 2011 Elizabeth, Pennsylvania Super Indy 10[12]
Super Indy Tournament Shima Xion[41] May 8, 2010 Elizabeth, Pennsylvania Super Indy 9[12]
Super Indy Tournament Super Hentai May 15 & 16, 2009 Elizabeth, Pennsylvania Super Indy 8[12]
Super Indy Tournament Jerry Lynn May 11, 2008 Elizabeth, Pennsylvania Super Indy 7[12]
Super Indy Tournament Larry Sweeney May 11, 2007 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Super Indy 6[12]
Super Indy Tournament Delirious April 15, 2006 Elizabeth, Pennsylvania Super Indy 5[12]
Super Indy Tournament John McChesney April 29, 2005 McKeesport, Pennsylvania Super Indy 4[12]
Super Indy Tournament Chris Sabin May 8, 2004 West Mifflin, Pennsylvania Super Indy 3[12]
Super Indy Tournament Colt Cabana May 10, 2003 White Oak, Pennsylvania Super Indy 2[12]
Super Indy Tournament Super Hentai May 22, 2002 Monroeville, Pennsylvania Super Indy[12]

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