NCW Quebec Heavyweight Championship

The NCW Quebec Heavyweight Championship is a title contested in the Canadian wrestling promotion Northern Championship Wrestling. It was originally established in 1992 as the Lutte Lanaudière Québéc Championship. Frank Blues defeated Phil Bélanger on May 5, 1992 to become the first Lutte Lanaudière Québéc Champion.

NCW Quebec Heavyweight Championship
Details
PromotionNorthern Championship Wrestling
Date establishedMay 5, 1992
Current champion(s)Alextreme
Date wonMay 6, 2017
Other name(s)
Lutte Lanaudière Québéc Championship
(1992-1995)
NCW Québéc Championship
(1995-present)

Title history

As of January 19, 2021.

# Order in reign history
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won
Used for vacated reigns so as not to count it as an official reign
+ Indicates the current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Reign Date Days held Location Notes Ref
1 Frank Blues 1 May 5, 1992 578 Joliette, Quebec Blues defeated Phil Bélanger to become the first Lutte Lanaudière Québéc Champion.
2 Dream Killer 1 December 4, 1993 546 Joliette, Quebec
2 Frank Blues 2 June 3, 1995 168 Joliette, Quebec Title is renamed NCW Québéc Championship.
3 Phil Bélanger 1 November 18, 1995 92 Épiphanie, Quebec
4 Black Bear 1 February 18, 1996 Montreal, Quebec
Vacated April 1996 Title is vacant due to Black Bear leaving the promotion. [Note 1]
5 Golem the Giant 1 April 28, 1996 229 Montreal, Quebec Golem the Giant defeated Caméléon to in tournament finals.
6 Iceman 1 December 13, 1996 162 Lavaltrie, Quebec
7 Frank Blues 3 May 24, 1997 7 Rigaug, Quebec
8 Iceman 2 May 31, 1997 245 Beauharnois, Quebec
9 Syl le Sadique 1 January 31, 1998 133 Montreal, Quebec
10 Iceman 3 June 13, 1998 119 Joliette, Quebec
11 Marc le Grizzly 1 October 10, 1998 72 Montreal, Quebec
12 Dream Killer 2 December 21, 1998 40 Montreal, Quebec
13 Marc le Grizzly 2 January 30, 1999 84 Montreal, Quebec
14 Dream Killer 3 April 24, 1999 42 Montreal, Quebec
15 Marc le Grizzly 3 June 5, 1999 126 Joliette, Quebec
16 Piranah 1 October 9, 1999 70 Montreal, Quebec
17 Golem the Giant 2 December 18, 1999 105 Montreal, Quebec
18 Piranah 2 April 1, 2000 14 Montreal, Quebec
19 Golem the Giant 3 April 15, 2000 35 Montreal, Quebec
20 Piranah 3 May 20, 2000 168 Montreal, Quebec
21 Chakal 1 November 4, 2000 28 Montreal, Quebec
22 Piranah 4 December 2, 2000 42 Montreal, Quebec
23 Franky the Mobster 1 January 13, 2001 56 Montreal, Quebec
24 Guy Williams 1 March 10, 2001 84 Montreal, Quebec
25 Piranah 5 June 2, 2001 126 Montreal, Quebec
26 Cobra 1 October 6, 2001 14 Montreal, Quebec
Vacated October 20, 2001 Montreal, Quebec Title was declared vacant after a match with Piranah due to Cobra suffering a concussion and puts him out of action indefinitely.
27 Iceman 4 November 24, 2001 77 Montreal, Quebec Defeated Nightmare in the finals of a 16-man tournament.
28 Chakal 2 February 9, 2002 42 Montreal, Quebec
29 Franky the Mobster 2 March 23, 2002 56 Montreal, Quebec
30 Chakal 3 May 18, 2002 147 Montreal, Quebec
31 Nightmare 1 October 12, 2002 42 Montreal, Quebec Defeated Chakal and Chase Ironside in a 3-way.
32 Deniss Sensation 1 November 23, 2002 14 Montreal, Quebec
33 Nightmare 2 December 7, 2002 49 Montreal, Quebec
34 Black Eagle 1 January 25, 2003 56 Montreal, Quebec
35 Manuel Vegas 1 March 22, 2003 189 Montreal, Quebec Defeated Black Eagle than Chakal, who has defeated Chase Ironside, in a Double Jeopardy Match.
36 Chase Ironside 6 September 27, 2003 84 Montreal, Quebec
37 Manuel Vegas 2 December 20, 2003 63 Montreal, Quebec
38 Franky the Mobster 3 February 21, 2004 43 Montreal, Quebec
39 Chakal 4 April 3, 2004 406 Montreal, Quebec
40 Manuel Vegas 3 May 14, 2005 119 Montreal, Quebec
41 Jake Matthews 1 September 10, 2005 56 Montreal, Quebec
42 James Champagne 1 November 5, 2005 42 Montreal, Quebec Defeated Matthews, Bishop, and Chakal in 4-way match.
43 Bishop 1 December 17, 2005 91 Montreal, Quebec
44 Jake Matthews 2 March 18, 2006 56 Montreal, Quebec Defeated Matthews, Bishop, and Chakal in 4-way match.
45 Bishop 2 May 13, 2006 581 Montreal, Quebec Bishop beat Matthews in a Ladder match.
46 Don Paysan 1 December 15, 2007 315 Montreal, Quebec
47 Samson 1 October 25, 2008 56 Montreal, Quebec
48 Sylvain Grenier 1 December 20, 2008 49 Montreal, Quebec
49 Nova Cain 1 February 7, 2009 98 Montreal, Quebec
50 Don Paysan 2 May 16, 2009 210 Montreal, Quebec Defeated Nova Cain and Sylvain Grenier in 3-way match. Grenier suffers an injury in the match
51 Samson 2 December 12, 2009 77 Montreal, Quebec
Vacated February 27, 2010 Montreal, Quebec Samson vacated title due to health issues.
52 Tank 1 May 15, 2010 133 Montreal, Quebec Defeated Mr. Cobra and Gorgeous Mike in 3-way match after Tank and Cobra become the two finalists of 16-man tournament.
53 Gorgeous Mike 1 September 25, 2010 119 Montreal, Quebec
54 James Stone 1 January 22, 2011 112 Montreal, Quebec Defeated Gorgeous Mike, Don Paysan, and Jay Phenomenon in 4-way match.
55 Jay Phenomenon 1 May 14, 2011 161 Montreal, Quebec
56 Handsome J.F. 1 October 22, 2011 49 Montreal, Quebec
57 Frank Blues 4 December 10, 2011 35 Montreal, Quebec
58 Handsome J.F. 2 January 14, 2012 140 Montreal, Quebec Defeated Blues and Pat Guénette in 3-way elimination match.
59 Dru Onyx 1 June 2, 2012 336 Montreal, Quebec
60 Pat Guénette 1 May 4, 2013 224 Montreal, Quebec
61 Urban Miles 1 December 14, 2013 154 Montreal, Quebec
62 Pat Guénette 2 May 17, 2014 210 Montreal, Quebec
63 Dru Onyx 1 December 13, 2014 140 Montreal, Quebec Defeated Pat Guénette, William Brady, and Alextreme in 4-way match.
64 Chakal 5 May 2, 2015 350 Montreal, Quebec Teams with Bishop to defeat Dru Onyx and Stew Korvus in a tag team match.
65 Leon Saver 1 April 16, 2016 64 Montreal, Quebec
66 Scott Jagged Parker 1 June 19, 2016 125 Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec
67 Leon Saver 2 October 22, 2016 56 Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec
68 William Brady 1 December 17, 2016 140 Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec
69 Alextreme 1 May 6, 2017 1354+ Sainte-Thérèse, Quebec

Combined reigns

As of January 19, 2021.

Indicates the current champion
¤
The exact length of at least one title reign is uncertain, so the shortest possible length is used.
Rank Champion No. of
reigns
Combined days
1 Alextreme†11354+
2 Chakal5973
3 Frank Blues4788
4 Bishop2672
5 Dream Killer3628
6 Iceman4603
7 Don Paysan2525
8 Piranah/Chase Ironside6504
9 Dru Onyx2476
10 Pat Guénette434
11 Golem the Giant3373
12 Manuel Vegas371
13 Marc le Grizzly282
14 Handsome J.F.2189
15 Jay Phenomenon1161
16 Franky the Mobster3155
17 Urban Miles1154
18 William Brady1140
19 Syl le Sadique133
Samson2
Tank1
22 Scott Jagged Parker125
23 Leon Saver2120
24 Gorgeous Mike1119
25 Jake Matthews2112
James Stone1
27 Nova Cain98
28 Phil Bélanger92
29 Nightmare291
30 Guy Williams184
31 Black Eagle56¤
32 Sylvain Grenier49
33 Black Bear43¤[Note 1]
34 James Champagne42
35 Cobra14
Deniss Sensation

See also

Notes

  1. The exact length of Black Bear's reign is unknown. It could have lasted between 43 and 70 days.
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