Allied Independent Wrestling Federations

Allied Independent Wrestling Federations
Acronym AIWF
Founded 1992
Style American Wrestling
Founder(s) Dean Puckett
Formerly American Independent Wrestling Federation
Website aiwf.net

The Allied Independent Wrestling Federations (AIWF) is a professional wrestling governing body in the United States. Originally as American Independent Wrestling Federation, the promotion was deemed more hardcore than Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) by Pro Wrestling Illustrated and ran shows throughout North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee and West Virginia. In 2008, the AIWF changed into a sanctioning body for professional wrestling companies similar to the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).[1][2][3][4]

Hall of Fame

Members

Promotions

Allied Independent Wrestling Federations currently has members in the United States, Canada, England and Australia this is official AIWF Promotion List:[6][7]

Promotion Years
AIWF Northeast 2013–Present
AIWF Main Event 2013-2014
AIWF Mid-Atlantic 2008–present
AIWF Southwest 2015–present
Blue Collar Wrestling 2012–2013
Brew City Wrestling 2016–present
Chaos Championship Wrestling / AIWF Australia 2016–Present
Danger Zone Wrestling 2013–present
Extreme Pro Wrestling 2013–Present
Fighting Spirit Wrestling 2013–present
HCW Championship Wrestling/AIWF England 2013–present
LUCHA LIBRE VOZ 2013–present
Mountain Championship Wrestling 2013–present
New Horizons Pro Wrestling 2013–present
Next Evolution Wrestling 2013–present
Pro Wrestling eXpress 2014–present
Throwback Championship Wrestling 2013–present
West Virginia Wrestling 2013–present

Championships and accomplishments

Current champions

Championship Current Champion(s) Previous Date won Days Location Event notes
AIWF World Heavyweight Championship Rodney Mack Kahagas November 19, 2016 13 Waggaman, LA Voodoo Wrestling
AIWF World Cruiserweight Championship Ray Fury Jason Hampton August 27, 2016 97 East Ridge, Tennessee UEW Live Event
AIWF World Women's Championship Ms. Hannah Brittany Force July 16th, 2016 139 Toledo, Ohio NOW Wrestling
AIWF World Tag Team Championship Perfect 10's Guns And Beer (Duke Cornell and Joey Anderson) July 15th, 2016 140 Milwaukee, Wisconsin BCW Event
AIWF America's Heavyweight Championship Jagged Edge Francisco Ciatso October 22, 2016 41 Monroe, Georgia SFCW Event
AIWF World 6-Man Tag Team Championship Lewis Blain, Matt Adams & The Foxcatcher Jonny Rose, Chris Cage & Tommy Davis TBA TBA TBA TBA
AIWF World Television Heavyweight Championship David Tita Vacant November 11, 2016 21 Lewisburg, Tennessee TBA AIWF held a tournament to determine the new champion.

Current Australian National Champions

Championship Current Champion(s) Previous Date won Days Location Event notes
AIWF Australian Heavyweight Championship Dean Draven Ryan Molloy April 10, 2016 236 Broadbeach, Queensland AWF Supanova Gold Coast
AIWF Australian Women's Championship Savannah Summers Harley Wonderland 0 Bongaree, Queensland Re crowned at CCW Descent into Chaos on October 15 2016 Defeats Niki Nitro.[8]

World Title history

As of December 2, 2016.

# 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
# Wrestler Reign Date Days held Location Event Notes Ref(s)
1 Sebastian Cane 1 June 1992 334 Mt. Airy, North Carolina Cane defeated Righteous Rider to become the first Heavyweight Champion.
2 Chucky Baby 1 May 1993 54 Mt. Airy, North Carolina -
3 Rick Deezel 1 July 31, 1993 133 Mt. Airy, North Carolina -
4 Chucky Baby 2 December 11, 1993 105 Trinity, North Carolina -
5 Sebastian Cane 2 March 26, 1994 154 - Awarded.
6 Boston Terrier 1 August 27, 1994 91 Mt.Airy, North Carolina -
7 Pretty Boy Slater 1 November 26, 1994 126 Pfafftown, North Carolina It is not known who the title is lost to.
8 Diamond Dave 1 April 1, 1995 14 - Title is won around 4/1/1995. It is unknown who it was won from and in what town.
9 Black Knight 1 April 15, 1995 188 Mt.Airy, North Carolina Vacated in 10/95. AIWF sets up tournament to fill vacancy.
10 Major Havoc 1 October 20, 1995 194 N.Wilkesboro, North Carolina Defeats Rick Z. in tournament final.
11 Johnny Reb 1 May 1, 1996 17 - Wins title around 5/01/1996
12 The Superstar 1 May 18, 1996 91 - -
13 Don Carson 1 August 17, 1996 133 - -
14 Doug Summers 1 December 28, 1996 277 - It is unknown when he loses it and who he loses it to.
15 Major Havoc 2 October 1, 1997 17 - Wins title around 10/01/1997. Not sure who he won it from or exact date.
16 Cyclone 1 October 18, 1997 106 Elkin, North Carolina Vacates title on 2/01/1998
17 E.Z. Ryder 1 February 1, 1998 97 - Wins title around 2/01/1998. Billed as champ in early 1998. Not known when he lost title.
18 Chainz 1 May 9, 1998 63 - -
19 Robert Roma 1 July 11, 1998 82 Stuart, Virginia Retires and vacates the title.
20 Buddy Landel 1 November 1, 1998 48 - Wins title around 11/01/1998. Not sure how.
21 Terminator X 1 December 19, 1998 84 Bassett, Virginia Defeats Landel and Chainz in a 3 way match.
22 Rick Deezel 2 March 13, 1999 80 - Loses title sometime in 1999.
23 Terminator X 2 February 1, 1999 242 - -
24 Steve Niles 1 October 1, 1999 64 - Wins title around 10/01/1999
25 Sweet Daddy 1 December 4, 1999 241 Collinsville, Virginia Loses title around 2000.
26 The Scorpion 1 August 1, 2000 35 - Where and who he wins title from is unknown.
27 Steve Niles 2 September 5, 2000 95 - -
28 Creeping Death (David Piscura) 1 December 9, 2000 396 - Is no longer the Champion in 2002. No records showing how.
29 Sweet Daddy 2 January 10, 2002 355 - Stripped sometime in 02 when he leaves the promotion.
30 Robert Roma 2 April 26, 2005 1,712 - Roma wins it before 4/26/2005 in unknown fashion.
31 War 1 January 2, 2007 123 Wentworth, North Carolina -
32 Alpha Omega 1 May 5, 2007 98 - -
33 War 2 August 11, 2007 48 - -
34 Justin Flash 2 September 28, 2007 533 - -
35 Jimi Love 1 March 14, 2009 495 - Still/again champion as of 7/3/2009.
36 D'Von Day 1 July 22, 2010 65 Trenton, Tennessee -
37 Sweet Daddy 3 September 25, 2010 84 Pelham, North Carolina -
38 Jimi Love 2 December 18, 2010 84 Mt. Airy, North Carolina -
39 Ricky Morton 1 March 12, 2011 181 Yanceyville, North Carolina -
40 Jimi Love 2 September 9, 2011 176 Reidsville, North Carolina -
41 Louis Moore 1 March 3, 2012 224 Yanceyville, North Carolina -
42 Chief Attakullakulla 1 October 13, 2012 125 Spencer, Virginia Declared vacant after a controversial ending in a match against Cale Conners in Kiln, MS. Chief leaves later that month.
43 Kyle Matthews 1 May 25, 2013 189 Blue Ridge, Georgia -Defeats Slam Sinner Sixx, Justin Flash, and Justin Overstreet in a 4-way match.
44 Slam Sinner Sixx 1 November 30, 2013 112 Clinton, Mississippi -
45 Justin Overstreet 1 March 24, 2014 205 Myrtle Beach, South Carolina -
46 Justin Flash 2 October 15, 2014 44 Mt. Airy, North Carolina -
47 Justin Overstreet 2 November 28, 2014 127 Winston-Salem, North Carolina -
48 Damien Wayne 1 April 4, 2015 608+ Princeton, West Virginia -
49 Beer City Bruiser 1 August 19, 2016 154+ Milwaukee, Wisconsin -
50 Kahagas 1 August 14, 201 105+ West Allis, Wisconsin -

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